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August 28, 2008
Music Music
I never had the chance to play the recorder in elementary school music- we had colorful rhythm sticks to play... not as fun. So I've collected three recorders/flutes from Ten Thousand Villages, bought an Irish whistle at a festival, and my mom gave me a recorder a few years ago. (One of them is a Shesham Flute.) It is fun to try to play them but I feel like I'm in elementary school again because I have to follow a fingering chart and I'm still working on mastering Merrily we Roll Along and Ode to Joy. Fun times!
Oh and I'm super excited about the weekend. Sarah and Kirk and family plus Chioma and me are going to Chattanooga, TN for a Urban Worship Symposium/PCA Urban Ministry Seminar at New City Fellowship Chattanooga. I'm pumped to fellowship with other musicians and learn more about leading worship. Plus, I've never been to NCF Chattanooga and finally am getting a chance to go!
One more thing. I love free stuff, as many of you know. I found RFT has a free stuff section on their website.
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August 24, 2008
Festival Fun!
from here
I had a lovely time at the Fesival of Nations this weekend. I helped out at the IRWP booth, ate some yummy food: Indian, Iisraeli, Argentinian and had some wonderful Thai Coffee. I meet a lot of people, many potential English tutors. I also got to hang out with some friends from church and enjoy some Polynesian, Filipino, and Korean music and dance.
I also visited a few different booths: COCA, Field of Plenty, Christian Friends of New Americans, Mitrata-Nepal Foundation , City of St. Louis Refuse Division, and Lead Safe St. Louis. I bought a few Wheat Bio Coffee packets as well. I also found a DVD about Jesus in about 16 different Middle Eastern languages from All Nation's DVD Series!
Oh and I got the website for another festival! There is going to be a South Asian Heritage Fair on September 7th.
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August 22, 2008
Cool Commericals
GE Crane
Pouring In
Scuba Cat
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August 20, 2008
First Day of School
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So this week I drove four elementary kiddos to their first day of school. We talked a bit about the excitement of the first day and of being a little afraid too, though they didn't really want to admit to it. It was one boys first day of school ever- he is 4. It made me think about when I started school and how scared I was - getting on the bus, having my sister and brother walk me to my class.
As we were driving, we saw multiple police cars, a young-ish guy in handcuffs, and a police officer searching this guy's trunk. The older boy commented that they were looking for a weapon in this guy's trunk and explained this to the younger boy.
So this is what these kids see as they go to school. It makes me think of what I saw... a field, maybe some of our neighbors and a tractor or two.... never a guy getting arrested and having his trunk searched. Plus, these were not the things my other brother and sister were explaining to me as I went to school for the first time.
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August 16, 2008
My Little Green Friend
My friend Heidi H. is turning green, as she sits and eats her hummus and tortilla chips. She just moved to South City in this friendly, green neighborhood. We just finished a bike ride around Forest Park on her new (to her) bike. I told her she needs to get a milk crate on the back end. She told me that this morning she walked with her green neighbor to the Tower Groves Farmers Market for eggplant, zucchini, and tomatoes. Her friend got Asian pears, apples, and petite carrots.
Let's see, she has one neighbor who will soon be having a natural birth pregnancy in the apartment below her. Another neighbor is a former yoga instructor and now a social worker. Her next-door neighbor wants to become a personal chef and was planning on baking bread this afternoon. Last week this same neighbor made a plum tart and also gave Heidi a fresh, picked peach for helping her out with something. This gal is also a vegetarian, or close to it.
A few stories she told me.
- She came home from work to three yoga instructors hanging out on their patio eating humus, peaches and brie, and organic whole grain crackers, and wine.
- Heidi had a craving for fresh figs in the last few days.
- She threw away a milk carton and felt guilty.
- She now recycles.
- She does her dishes now instead of letting them pile up- though right now her sink is broken.
- Heidi learned that baking soda, vinegar, bleach, ammonia, and borax are all you need to clean - I guess she may soon throw away all her other cleaners after she figures out how all those things clean everything.
- She uses Method soap instead of soft soap.
- She has a box of wheat germ in the fridge- yum.
- She has started walking to the park for her run- because she used to drive to Forest Park and run...hmm...
- She now shops at Aldi instead of Schnucks - soon she will be spending money only at Trader Joe's and Whole Foods- hopefully she'll get a raise for that.
- Heidi jokingly confided she likes to know the farmer who grew her produce.
- There is a little community garden in her backyard and a compost pile. They will have to get compost worms soon.
- She is going to try to grow flowers again- though none of her previous attempts at having a green thumb have succeeded. She swears it will be different this time.
- She has decided that abandoned cats are one of the main societal ills of St. Louis. She will now be taking in stray cats on an as needed basis. Have fun Larry! j/k
- Heidi just told me that one of the guys on her street is strapping a kayak to the top of his car.
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August 13, 2008
My Child...
Father's Love Letter - Video
Love Letter From God (another version)
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August 8, 2008
eHow - coffee coffee coffee
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I got a free one of these from somewhere cause I know I didn't pay for it. (Maybe I got it from when Julie and Randy moved downstairs...)
I don't really know how to use it but I think it looks really cool. I went to my trusty google search engine to help me out. One of my common phrases lately has been, "just google ___________ ".
So I found out what is: a stove top expresso machine
and how to use it.
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I also saw a link as to how to get cheaper coffee at Starbucks.
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(from here)
there is so much good stuff here! I see I directions for making my favorite Bosnian coffee!
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More Festivals
Japanese Festival- Labor Day weekend at the Botanical Gardens
Hispanic Festival
Friday, September 5, Saturday, September, 6 and Sunday, September 7, 2008
Soldiers Memorial Park in Downtown St Louis near Market St & 14th St
How Sweet the Sound Gospel Celebration - September 13 at the Scottrade Center at 7:30
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August 5, 2008
Festival Festival (said with the energy of "Andale! Andale!")
Moonlight Ramble- August 16 &17
Festival of Nations- August 23 & 24
Greek Festival - Labor Day weekend
Fish Fry-- August 22, September5 & 19, October 3 &17
Dancing in The Street- September 27
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August 3, 2008
Lose - er
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As friends and I were entering The Chapel to see Wolf Cub and Cassie Morgan, who are both gifted artists, I realized my drivers licence was missing. Overall, not a big deal but it was frustrating becuase I had just lost my keys a week or so before! I lost my second really expensive car key and only have the valet key, which I use about 3x a week, jk, which is also expensive to copy.
So for those of you who may ever need it, here is how to replace a lost licence in Missouri.
Googlemaps are really cool! They have pictures of the streets so you can look at the buildings around your ending location!
Until I find my keys I guess I'll have to read and follow this by Professor Solomon and wikiHow
A few other links to share:
The difficuluty of aid: about insecticide-treated mosquito nets in Bundibugyo
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August 2, 2008
Kids say the cutest things!
So last night I babysat my little friends Joanna and Sam. As Joanna and I were playing with blocks and other toys in her room we had something similar to this conversation:
Me: What is the name of your yellow dophin?
Joanna: Sally
Me: What is the name of your purple froggy?
Joanna: Sally
Me: Really... What is the name of your little monkey?
Joanna: Sally
Me: So, if you got a kitty would you name it Sally?
Joanna: No... Tomato.
Oh, and she calls me "Aunt Tanya."....... Oh for cute!!!!!
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