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The Kentucky Story: What I Do Now
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009. What I Do Now. Now that Adult Ed has closed I have started helping out with CAP's Family Advocacy program. Family Advocacy coordinates two major outreach events - Christmas Boxes and School Readiness - while also helping with emergency home improvements, getting supplies/clothes to those in need, and helping to pay bills for participants. Next week is our county's school readiness distribution. Jenny has received many. Donations of school supplies, backpacks, and new clothes to ...
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Philanthropist | contingent thoughts
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February 22, 2010. I know someone who disarms the world of it’s sticks. And wipes the window clean through which. The people try to see. She de-robes pretense and convention from the ostentatious Macbeth’s and Othello’s. Some would say that, by profession, she captures moments. I would say that by vocation, she let’s them go. The most generous sort of presentation. Jesus fed 5 thousand with 5 loaves and some fish. (hardly artwork). But nourishment also comes in the billowing wind. Enter your comment here.
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Ode | contingent thoughts
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February 22, 2010. When Artemis writes, she carefully mulls over each word. Sitting at the kitchen table, or on the bus,. The best is when I see her through the downstairs window-. Sitting upright on the buffalo rug,. With one knee bent, in her towel after a shower,. Her lips moving to her best friend’s song. Artemis does poetry when she walks by the water. She does it in the inhale of smoke. And in her wide laugh. In her long embraces she does it too. 3 Responses to “Ode”. February 22, 2010 at 8:29 am.
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The Kentucky Story: June 2009
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Monday, June 29, 2009. The Beginning of the End. I don't know about everyone else, but I cannot believe that June is almost over! Which means I have two months to figure out what to do with my life - at least for the next year of it. Yikes! If you can, I would appreciate prayer for guidance - for me and all the other volunteers who are leaving CAP soon - that we would be open to the paths before us and that we would have confidence to step into our new roles. My former housemate Kim has an interview ...
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The Kentucky Story: School Readiness
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Thursday, July 30, 2009. On Tuesday we had our school readiness distribution, so this was the day that all of the families came to pick up their backpacks, goodies, and assorted clothing. We also provided each family with a voucher to the Family Dollar store and a coupon to CAP's thrift store Grateful Threadz. Thankfully, Jenny is extremely organized and everything went smoothly. We had ninety-nine students and forty-seven families sponsored through thi. Step #4: Hygiene Kits and Grab Bags. This was Jenn...
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The Kentucky Story: Exit Luncheon
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Monday, July 27, 2009. Today was my exit luncheon. There are five of us long-term volunteers who will be leaving in the next month, so the volunteer department had a short ceremony to celebrate our time and our service here in Appalachia. Morate our year of service and said a few words about each of us. Jennifer said a lot of wonderful things about me - which was pretty humbling because I'm sure I don't deserve half of them - but again, it meant a lot. July 27, 2009 at 9:58 PM. Also, whatever your manage...
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The Kentucky Story: Janice, Joe, and Corie
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Janice, Joe, and Corie. One of the best and worst parts of living in my house is that we basically have a revolving door. There is always someone new coming in and there is always a friend going out. Our short-term volunteers make up a large part of this revolving door process. In the month of July we were blessed to have three amazingly wonderful short-term volunteers with us and I just want to share a little about them and what they have meant to our house. Sadly, all three of ...
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The Kentucky Story: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. If you are like me and you grew up on oldies (regardless of whether or not they were. When you were growing up) you will recognize the title and be singing along in your head "-can't trust that day." But luckily for me, I just like the first part of the song and this is not a lament about how horrible Mondays are. Today was quite a busy day and I just thought I would share how it went since there were a few new things that happened. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Once we finished...
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The Kentucky Story: Conclusions
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Friday, August 28, 2009. They say that all things must come to an end. Sometimes, an ending is just what we have been waiting for; but other times, an ending brings only sadness and painful goodbyes. On the whole, the end of my time in Kentucky follows the latter. Or a sleeping disorder. Personally, I am not really buying either guess, but thankfully the spasms have subsided for now. I definitely left a piece of my heart in the hills of Kentucky with a wonderful group of people whom I will miss dearly...