Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

Back to the Blogging World

Hey look! I still have a blog! Hi there folks.

I'm back at work which might mean I'm back to blogging for you all - with baby free lunches and break times there is a chance.

I have learned that time flies once babies enter the picture. The times are amazing, just fast. I started back to work the end of April and though the transition wasn't "fun" I think it has been good. Anna comes to the office with me twice a week for the time being - that is the plan for the month of May. But on the days she isn't with me I have to say, it is really nice to be so excited to see my baby girl at the end of the day when I get home from work.

Crafting, cooking, sewing, and knitting have been a lot slower to fruition these days, but they are all happening. Since SO MANY people I know are having babies (honestly, 5 born in the last 2.5 weeks!) there has been much baby knitting - including a couple things for Anna. I'll share just a few of the many items - Above: Daisy Stitch Leg Warmers, Below: Fiona, Victorian Lace Shrug, and Puerperium Cardigan)
Just this week I finished sewing up some birdies for a mobile that I hope to finish soon. Also, there are plans in the works to refinish some dresser handles and finally attach them to a dresser. And better yet, I have plans to cook up some beef stew this weekend and maybe bake some scones.

I'm hoping all these plans will make for some (at least semi) interesting blog posts and, of course, I will be sharing some fun finds from Pinterest.

So, please stick around. I can't guarantee a post everyday, but I'm shooting for at least once a week! I will confess, there will be some baby info/photo/update posts - hope that's ok with ya all. I mean, don't you wanna see this face around here?


Sunday, April 10, 2011

Mexico City with iEmpathize

I have been promising this post for over a month, uh make that two months (the date on this post is when I started writing it), to various people so I am finally getting this done! Having this post half done for so long has kept me from blogging many other things. This post is going to end up a bit long, but for the skimmers out there I promise a lot of photos. For the rest of you, grab a cup of tea and have a read.

As many of you know in March I took a trip down to Mexico City with iEmpathize. If you haven't heard of iEmpathize before now please take second to follow the link and read about who they are and what they are up to.

When I volunteered for the trip I really had not a clue what we would be doing, but I knew I wanted to get involved with this organization and I was feeling called to commit myself to the trip.

Our team, composed of 7 people - representing 7 local faith communities - came together, meeting as a group for the first time when we all arrived at the airport. We left the US on Monday, February 28th and returned on Sunday, March 6th. We spent some time getting to know each other on our way down to Mexico City and getting settled in at the hotel.

That first evening, Brad, the President/Founder of iEmpathize, shared with us the "plan" (in quotes because when one is traveling a plan is always tentative) for the week. We would be taking the iEmpathize multimedia exhibit to various locations through out the city and, on the side, trying to lay out some plans for upcoming summer trips.

The exhibit itself (shown above) is designed to provide information and a personal connection to human trafficking... to move people from sympathy to empathy. This is done by having striking photographs, artifacts from the lives of those who were trafficked, and an a video discussing the real issues. The video features the story of a rescued girl, and Mexican congress woman Rosi Orozco explaining hte current human trafficking issues in Mexico.

That first evening Brad also shared with us Psalm 10. It really helped my mind and heart come to a place where it could grasp that idea of what we were fighting for that week in the name of Christ's love and justice. Please take a moment to mediate on that passage, read it slowly, understand it.

Our first full day in the city we headed to the Mexican congress to set up the exhibit. iEmpathize works closely with Congresswoman Rosi Orozco, who started the safe home for girls rescued from sex trafficking, Camino a Casa. She was first an activist who decided she would be most effective in helping children by running for congress. This is the safe home that iEmpathize works to raise funds and awareness for in Mexico City.

It was important to share the exhibit at congress at this specific time because new laws were being proposed regarding sex trafficking. Rosi was working to pass laws that are more effective in prosecuting pimps and traffickers and keeping them in prison. The good news is the bill has passed their senate and moved on the house.

The exhibit was opened with a press conference and a ribbon cutting. Present was the First Lady of Cancun, the First Lady of Tijuana, the head of the Council for Tourism, Congresswoman Orozco, and one more person I am forgetting (sorry, that is why I shouldn't wait over a month to write this stuff up).

The iEmpathize exhibit was up for a day and half in the entry area of congress. We also sat in on a meeting where the former First Lady of Columbia explained how harsher human trafficking laws have taken effect in in Columbia and what that looks like now and how they are enforced.

We also spent a day at the Attorney General's Office. The Attorney General's Office works with the girls who want to prosecute their pimps and helps them fight their case.

I found the press conference that Congresswoman Orozco had at the Attorney General's Offices to be very interesting. She walked through the exhibit with the press explaining the stories behind nearly each artifact and photo.

The last two days our exhibit was up for the congregation from Casa Sobre La Roca to view. They had a conference that weekend and their weekly Sunday gathering. This organization works closely with Rosi and the safe home, but because it is so large it can be difficult to communicate to all the members. Seeing the exhibit helped to bring greater understanding and more information to this congregation.

During the week we also spent time with the girls from the safe home, ate wonderful food, and spent time getting to know the directors of the home. We worked on looking at hotels for next month's trips and did a little site seeing down town.

I feel the need to have a nice of wrap up for this post, but I don't have anything profound to say. Human trafficking is wrong, awful, and it DOES happen - more than most people are willing to recognize, and yes, even here in the US. You, reading this, have the ability to help fight it - whether with prayer, donating your time, donating your abilities, donating money, or educating others. Get the word out, we need to speak up for those whose voices are being silenced.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Photo Update

Time again for a photo update. The holidays were wonderful - with the exception of the flu (thanks for cleaning up Esther!), but it was short lived. I realized though that since I wasn't feeling up to par at the in-law's I didn't take any photos when we were down there!!!! Gah! So I apologize there aren't photos of our time in Arthur... but here are photos from the rest of our time in Illinois- be prepared for a lot of Zoe cuteness.

My fam ^

Zoe's Christmas hat ^

Z with her Great Grandma ^


And I just love this photo, I had to post it ^
(poor Z was teething so now and then there would be bursts of tears)

Handsome hubs ^


Tia and Zoe ^

Dad ^

Mom ^

Zoe modeling a sweater I made for her ^

Linds and Brad (pretending to be at prom) ^

Cousins <3>


Thursday, December 9, 2010

Wreath How To

Here's a link to the actual tutorial, but I'll show you my progress and outcome through pictures. It is such a fun and inexpensive project!

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

Wreath Sequence

I just love how it turned out! I took a lot of hot glue, but it is holding up great!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

My Weekend in Photos

Hosted Thanksgiving Dinner

Delicious spread, all guests contributing, ham, turkey, fresh green bean casserole, mashed sweet potatoes, deviled eggs, cranberry salad, tossed salad, and home made crescent rolls - and not pictured, but amazing, pumpkin cheesecake with maple pecan glaze

Test knit a super cute baby hat
Completed some Christmas presents
Headed to the mountains to cut a Christmas tree with friends


Finished up the weekend with some decorating and dinner with old friends.