Showing posts with label okipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label okipe. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Monday Recap


Just wanted to throw out an update on some of the 
exciting things that I had mentioned 
in previous postings.
First,
the Okipe fundraiser,
for the orphanage in La Gonave, Haiti,
was very successful and
tons of fun
just like I had promised.
The fundraiser exceeded the goal that was set!!!
Awesome News!
The band, House of Painters, was 
better than I had expected.
They were fabulous and I'm super-hoping that they
revisit again soon.
Also, forgive me, That Bar, as I had low expectations 
for how good the food would be.
Surprisingly, they have some healthy offerings,
such as a raw veggie platter,
and a few generous salads.
The sweet potato fries were the best I've ever had.
That Bar was so generous and accommodating to host our event and 
donate 10% of their days earnings to Okipe.
Of all the restaurant venues in town who were approached about this fundraiser,
That Bar was the most enthusiastic and quick to respond.
Thank you!

The 80's Party was even better than the first.
Unfortunately,
I am still waiting on pics from a few guests so that I can show you the
best of the best.
I am delighted to say that my Claire costume won me the title
of "best dressed female" of the party.
TrueLove dressed as Slash

So I'll give you more details when I have amazing pics to post.



The Speech Tournament
Looking very dapper. Old lady at In & Out flirted with him.

was a wonderful experience.
Jake wowed his teachers with his confidence, focus, and
comfortable handling of visuals.
All of the students in our club worked very hard
to prepare and three of them went into the final round,
including Jake!
If you've not met my son,
he is a man of few words.
Since he was little, we would laugh,
(sometimes worry), that if something could be communicated
with grunts, gestures, or facial expression
that Jake would choose to do so.
He would communicate with the fewest words possible.
His extreme artistic gifting has earned him comments from teachers like 
"his art is amazing" "brilliant talent" in the past,
but also comments regarding his classroom academic style
like, "off in la-la-land" or "in his own world" and some
that I won't even give another thought or voice to
because they were off based and hurtful for a parent.
I'm not writing this for sympathy in any way,
just to hit on the fact that
artists and introverts are often very misunderstood.
As a mother, I know his strengths and what his potential is.
He is quite capable of focusing, communicating, and even performing
very well.
He is not spontaneous or quick,
he is slow, controlled and prefers to be prepared.
If you have an introverted child or wonder if you might have
and introverted child,
then I recommend the book
by Marti Olsen Laney, Psy.D..
Like a textbook introvert,
he focused on this speech,
and completely amazed all of us.
Delightfully, I heard things said about him like,
"blew our socks off!", "surprised me with how amazing he did" and 
"Oh my gosh! Jake did sooo well."
What parent does not enjoy those kinds of comments?
He is natural, engaging and a pleasure to listen to 
in front of an audience.
His eye contact is stellar.
His confidence impressive!


He made it to the final third round, along with two of his classmates,
and I'd like to believe that he made it very close to the top three.
There isn't a trophy for the kid who's mother thinks
he should have made the top three,
but in our hearts there is a big,
shiny trophy inside.
He did not "decide" to take speech,
he "submitted" and even that word is a stretch.
He did not want to plot this course,
but he did.
He did it well.
And 
we are very proud!
I will keep everyone posted as we progress,
because my dream is that he will
end up loving this "sport".
That would be MY trophy!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Blowing Bubbles


Remember the Bubble?
I promised that whenever I was feeling a little
too "me" centered 
that I'd introduce you to 
heroes and friends
that inspires
me 
deeply.
Friends out there,
meet
Bill and Donna Cody!!!!!!!

I met Bill several years ago when my friend Matt
was planning a major life change
by moving to 
East Africa.
(he gets his own posting later.)
Matt brought Bill in to communicate
to a group of us
what Matt was getting involved in.
I was immediately impressed by
his gift of communication
but also his
insanely natural commitment to
compassion.
He is so compassionate for people
to experience real
Love
that he will go to the "hard places."
When I say
"hard places"
I mean the places that people do NOT go!
Dangerous places. 
Unfriendly places. 
Uncomfortable places.
So by the end of that night, of him communicating
Matt's mission,
I left with a deep overwhelming respect for him.

So as time goes on,
Bill and his deliciously, spunky, vibrant, and gorgeous wife Donna,



soon moved into our community 
and we received the special gift
of knowing them
as 
FRIENDS!

I value this couple so much
that I strive for the 
words to honor them
accurately.


Humble.
Compassionate.
Sincere.
There is a Light in their Eyes.
Disarming
in that insecurities melt in their company.
Unpretentious
in that they are the kind of people who might
just show up on your step because they just 
baked chocolate chip cookies and they
wanted to share.
Funny.
Accepting.
Inclusive
in that they are easy to get to know.
There are no hoops to jump through 
or feelings of needing to be 
"on good behavior" 
to be their friends.
You just are.
Passionate.
I feel like they are passionate in a 
"quiet storm" 
kind of way.
In a "not-talking-about" 
but 
DOING kind of way.

I'm sure if they were reading this now 
(I hope that they are)
they'd be rolling their eyes 
or laughing
and 
probably thinking that they 
aren't unique in any way,
they're just living the way they 
know how
or are "called" to live
but 
I am saying 
YES YOU ARE!
You are unique
in every kind of way
and worthy of honor.

I want to tell you a little story
about what I mean
about
"not-talking.." 
but DOING!
Last December we had dinner with Bill and Donna.
Bill told a story about how had just read a Call + Response article
and then moments later
read a newspaper article about how children
in Haiti
were being trafficked into the
Dominican Republic, 
in grossly increasing numbers after the quake.
In his humble and quiet way,
with glossy eyes said to us,
"I can't NOT go."
And we proceeded to watch a man who is 
QUICK TO OBEY
work with single minded focus
to 
go 
and 
diligently
pursue
how he could help.
That was last December.
Friends,
meet

In very little time,
two trips under his belt,
met an amazing Haitian woman
who cared for orphans
on the little island of La Gonave.



Bill was able to facilitate 
a cooperative 
of communities from all over the world
to care for the needs 
of this woman who cares for orphans.
She just keeps taking them in!
In an amount of time
too short to comprehend,
(remember "I can't NOT go"
was only 10 months ago)
he has lead the effort to buy land for these orphans,
plant a permanent person on the ground,


photo by Addison Searles

to communicate needs and supervise improvements,
build a secure fence around the new property,



and 
communicate to all of us the joys of participating with
this incredible gift of change
and life
to these people.


He would say that it's because of the amazing people 
around him responding
and being enthusiastic and quick to help.
He'd say that it's God
and he's just responding in real time
as God lines things up.
Probably true.
But what I respect about Bill and Donna
is that they are walking out
what is available for
anybody
that has passion, humility, and a fierceness
to be
QUICK TO OBEY.

photos by Matt Smith

My Bubble 
is very resistant to this kind of life.
That's why I am so thankful
when I get to walk 
alongside
friends
who when you look in their eyes, 
 the bubble just
!pops!

photos by Matt Smith

So that was a neat story,
don't you agree?
I've got the joy of seeing it from 
vision to REAL LIFE!
I can't wait to go
and be there
myself.
I want to 
OKIPE!
I want to meet all these beautiful people in person.

I just want to honor Bill a little bit more 
because while all of this
transformation
has been happening in 
Haiti,
he has still been
committed
and fearlessly going
to those
"hard places"
 I mentioned earlier.
And living as humbly as if it's all
"no big deal."
So, 
now that you know Bill and Donna,
you are also their 
friends.
AND TODAY IS 
BILL'S BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here's what he wants for his birthday.
(here's my attempt to post his email)
It worked! Here's the script directly from his lips.





Hello Friends : )
I am turning 46 years old this Wednesday and I know what I want for my birthday!  lol

I’d like to invite everyone to join me in helping orphans in Haiti.  
I’ve recently noticed how some people dedicate their birthday to a small, grassroots fundraising event for a good cause.  Although this may annoy some, I certainly don’t mean to irritate : )  I just thought this was a good idea and I would love to introduce you all to my favorite, recent humanitarian project : )  I am personally involved in this project and have been to Haiti three times this year to help.
Check out www.okipe.org for some great pics and story!
I recently took an $800 grassroots fundraising challenge for orphan children of Okipe.  I am turning over every dollar I receive from family and friends for my birthday to them and the project which will build them safe shelter.  If 80 peeps gave me $10, we'd hit the target!
Will you join me?  How does it work, you ask?  Well, we’re going to do this one the ‘ol fashion way for now... Please mail your check to me at my house (before the Post Office goes bankrupt!) 

891 S. J St. Livermore, Ca 94550... Don’t bother with money spent on a card... but if you want to send a smiley face on a lil scrap piece of paper, I’ll smile too : )  
Thanks for considering this request!
Peace,
Bill



THAT'S BILL! 
Now wouldn't it be fun,
since you're all friends now,
to blow his birthday goal 
out of the water?
Really,
it's not even for him.
That's the cool thing.
It's for the beautiful faces you
see sprinkled throughout this post.
And thanks for letting me introduce you
to someone who
I consider
a hero and friend,
who inspires me deeply.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BILL!