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28 September 2009 - 9:42Coffee Hour Schedules Posted
Carrie | Tags: Headlines, Uncategorized
27 September 2009 - 16:34Living Stones Newsletter #2
Carrie | Tags: Headlines, Living Stones Project, Uncategorized
27 September 2009 - 9:36Bulletin 9-27-09
Carrie | Tags: Bulletins, Headlines, Uncategorized
26 September 2009 - 13:12Week 14
9/26/09-
September 26, 2009
I know that I am always writing about the weather and the storms here but last night we had one that was so violent I feared for my life (not because I was home safely in my room but because I was out walking in it). The day started out nicely enough. It was about 75 degrees and balmy. I spent the morning working on materials for my afternoon English class at the high school. However, when I went to the school, I found that it was a field day and there was no one there. All the students were at the covered area next to the church playing handball (it’s like soccer but you throw the ball and dribble it – kind of a combination basketball and soccer game). I took a couple of pictures and went home to do some preparation for my class at 6:30 p.m. that evening. Around 5 p.m. it started to thunder, lightning and pour down rain. However, by 6:15 it had let up a bit.
Digna told me that no one would show up for the class but I’m an American and if you say you’re going to hold class, then you just better be there. The DEAG building where we hold class is only 5 blocks away so I started out with my umbrella. Of course, it started getting worse the closer I get to the DEAG. The lightning is making the sky seem like daytime. I’m holding onto only the plastic part of the umbrella (just in case the lightning is closer than it seems). The only path is under trees but they aren’t real tall ones. I arrive a bit wet at the DEAG, unlock the door, and turn on the lights. By this time the wind has started to pick up. This is a tropical storm! I decide to wait it out because it can’t last too much longer. After 15 minutes, there is no sign of lessening and the lights have gone out (and back on) a couple of times. I figure it is time to bite the bullet and head for home. However, there is no using the umbrella because the wind is so strong it turned it inside out at the first step out the door. Now that I wasn’t worried about getting hit by lightning all I had to worry about was whether or not a tree would uproot and fall over on me. Fortunately, I made it safely home but soaking wet. It was only later that it occurred to me that I should have worn my rain jacket. Well, it wouldn’t have helped my feet – the waters in the road were so high, I had to wade to get across each street. Digna was horrified that I was so wet but I figured a little water never hurt anyone. Digna was busy sweeping the water out of the kitchen – about an inch worth. Fortunately, none of it came from the roof into my room but there was a definite flood in the kitchen. Her only comment was that now she didn’t have to mop the floor tomorrow.
The storm kept on until the early morning – lightning, thunder, wind – and they say the weather here is mild.
I spent last weekend in San Salvador helping Bambi with an accounting program her co-op has purchased. It was as Bambi suspected – the accounting program hasn’t arrived yet and the company is just keeping the co-op busy entering data in Excel. However, we had a great time.
We took pictures of the old railway station – the hub of train transportation in Paraguay. However, I looked it up on the internet and San Salvador isn’t even mentioned in Paraguay railroading.
However, I have proof and I will post the pictures on Facebook. We also walked out to the arroyo (like a big stream) to take reflection pictures (trees in the water, etc.) only to find there was no arroyo but a LOT of water. In fact, to get some good pictures, we actually walked on the wall over to the center of the park. It was kind of fun.
I got some great pictures.
The cat, Tuli, is due to have kittens any minute. In fact, I thought for sure that she would have them while I was away visiting San Salvador. Well, she didn’t and she is spending every day in my room, sleeping on my mosquito net while I work on the computer. The first sign of a labor pain and she is out of here. I think that maybe she is faking it just to get me to feed her more food. The dog also tries to sleep in my room and beg for more food but after training Eladia’s dogs in Paso de Oro, I got wise. I feed the dog coconut biscuits outside on the patio only when she sits and shakes my hand. It took a little persuading but she is becoming well trained. At first I offered the biscuits with my left hand and had the worst time getting her to sit. It was only after a couple of weeks that I realized she is blind in her left eye. I switched to the right hand and she quickly learned how to offer her paw for a shake (more of a high-five, actually). Now we are working on Stay. This is important because this dog follows me everywhere, not because she likes me but because I feed her. I tried to teach her to lie down but we have gotten no where with that. Milo likes it so much that he is also trying to get her to shake his hand.
Unfortunately, when Milo says the English word “shake” it sounds like “sh*t” so I’m working on Milo’s pronunciation too. Everyone loves to watch me get Tiara to do tricks. If anyone knows of some other things I could teach her, I’d like to hear from you.
Carrie | Tags: Uncategorized
25 September 2009 - 21:03Late Night Catechism Comes to Holy Innocents!
Coming to:
Holy Innocents Church in Duvall
Saturday October 24, 2009
7:30 pm
Holy Innocents Church, 26526 NE Cherry Valley Road
Duvall WA 98019
Tickets: $30
Call: (425)788-1400 or email office@holyinn.org
Tickets available on-line at http://www.entertainmentevents.com/index.asp?bhcp=1
Carrie | Tags: Headlines, Uncategorized
25 September 2009 - 14:19Raffle Quilt, Bake Sale, and Volunteers for Living Stones Project
Greetings to the Holy Innocents family.
1. This Saturday there is going to be a quilt show in town and we will have our 2009 Raffle quilt on display. Diane Baker (The Quilters
Garden) suggested that if someone wanted to set up a table to sell Late Nite Catechism tickets (at Holy Innocents on Oct 24) we could set up a table outside her shop on Main Street and sell tickets. I know this is Very Short Notice, but I thought I would ask. We have a card table, a poster, and a cash box. Let me know.
2. On Sunday the Ladies Auxiliary is having a bake sale after both masses. Plan to buy something special to take home to enjoy.
3. We need volunteers to help with our Living Stones Project to raise money for the Building Fund. Specifically, people who can call other parishioners to simply encourage them to come to one of the presentation. If you are available, let me know. There is a training meeting on Tuesday evening, but we can get the information to you another way if you can’t make that meeting.
Thanks!
Gail
Carrie | Tags: Headlines, Living Stones Project, Uncategorized
20 September 2009 - 16:29Living Stones Newsletter #1
Carrie | Tags: Headlines, Living Stones Project, Uncategorized
20 September 2009 - 9:33Bulletin 9-20-09
Carrie | Tags: Bulletins, Headlines, Uncategorized
18 September 2009 - 17:38Quilt Raffle Updates
The tickets for the 2009 Holy Innocents Quilt Raffle are available now. Find out more at the Quilt Raffle Page.
Brian | Tags: Headlines
15 September 2009 - 18:59Opportunity Knocks
Yes, Holy Innocents is a Church of Opportunity — you have many opportunities to help and get involved in various ways.
1. Opportunity to Bake: The Ladies Auxiliary is planning a Bake Sale to raise money for their group. They are looking for donations of baked goods for their sale and (of course) hoping that parishioners will plan to buy the donated goodies. The bake sale is planned for September 27 after each Mass. Please reply to Trudy Bly:
_travelingwithtrudy@yahoo.com_ .
2. Opportunity to make a display: On Thursday, Sept 17, starting at 10 am, we need some help to put up our Living Stones Display in the church. Fun! Please reply to this email if you can help.
3. Opportunity to help others in need: Christian Family Movement (CFM) members will be seeking pledges to support our St. Vincent de Paul on the Walk for the Poor.
4. Opportunity to prepare children for Sacrament: This Sunday is the first session for the families of children who will be preparing for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. PLEASE respond if you have not yet turned in your registration form. We really want to be ready for you and your children — it is difficult if you just walk in Sunday afternoon. You can reply to Jennie at jennie@holyinn.org if you haven’t yet turned in your registration form.
Opportunity Knocks!
Gail
Carrie | Tags: Headlines, Uncategorized
