Monday, December 18, 2006

Darfur, Sudan













So often my heart breaks over the thousands of lives lost in this violent genocide. Hundreds of thousands are living in tents in refugee camps (which does not ensure their safety either).
If you don't know the history, the extremity of the situation, or how you can help-please ask me...I'm always happy to talk about it with you.
My organization, Church World Service, works in Sudan and had this update to share today...
DARFUR
400,000 dead,
2.5 million displaced,
10,000 dying every month
Sudan--Hopes that the signing of a Darfur peace agreement in May 2006 would help settle one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises have been dashed. Instead, the situation in Darfur has deteriorated steadily.
Since July 2004, CWS has supported the work of the Action by Churches Together (ACT)-Caritas coalition, a joint ecumenical operation that combines the efforts of more than 60 organizations in responding to needs in Darfur.
Successful CWS-supported efforts in the last three years include: construction or rehabilitation of 22 clinics and two rural hospitals (all providing mother and child health care), 240 wells, and 34 schools; delivery of non-food packages to over 65,000 households; supplementary feeding for children and pregnant or lactating mothers; and psychosocial and counseling programs.
In 2007, CWS will be helping ACT to assist displaced families in a number of ways, including constructing 82 new water points and rehabilitating and maintaining others; constructing 1,150 latrines and rehabilitating 2,025 others; and mobilizing communities to manage their own environment and sanitation.
Conflict-affected communities will have access to ten ACT-run clinics in camps, one in a host community, and two mobile clinics, and up to 12,000 children and 8,000 lactating or pregnant women will receive nutritional assistance.
And plans call for more than 5,000 households to participate in trainings in improved farming methods. They’ll also receive seeds, tools, and assistance in creating and maintaining 31,000 trees in community-owned nurseries--trees that will be distributed mostly to female-headed households.
Plans are also underway to build seven schools and rehabilitate and maintain others, along with the provision of school materials, recruitment of female teachers, training for administrators, and encouragement for female students.
Emergency response and preparedness training for local partners is also planned, along with assistance to communities in dealing with trauma, taking charge of their own protection needs, and supporting them in working towards building a sustainable peace.
For more information on CWS response to the Darfur crisis, visit
www.churchworldservice.org.

SaveDarfur.org has a post called "Multimedia" that's worth checking out...





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Thursday, December 14, 2006

My Favorite Things

Rain drops on roses and
whiskers on kittens,
bright copper kettles and

warm woolen mittens :)

OK-I like some of those things, but here are some others...

Playing cards and drinking with Oscar (he's a bad influence) ;)








Watching Smokie play with the nature in our back yard (she's clueless she's on a turtle)...
and Emmy enjoying the "Lisa Dahlias" named after my late friend from high school, Lisa Hunt.




Since moving to Indianapolis, I've enjoyed watching the Colts games on Sundays (except for recent Sundays) :X


I love that there is a Macy's en route to and from work!






I love that I can meet Ryan for lunch at La Hacienda when he's free- WAY better than when he had to drive 2 hours to be in the same town as his wife!

I love that there is a canal that runs behind my office for walks during lunch in good weather.
I love when my friends and family come to visit us OR when we have an opportunity to visit them!
What are your favorite things?

Monday, December 11, 2006

BABIES BABIES BABIES

Ryan & I are getting a kick out of all the babies being brought into the world by our friends/family! CURRENTLY WE KNOW THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE TO BE EXPECTING:
Ryan's Friends
Mick & Angela Bockstruck (Chicago area)
Due Jan 07
Kelly & Justin Parker (Champaign)
Summer 07
Laura & Brad Boyd (Robinson)
Dec 06
Kelly & Ryan Bryant (Robinson)
Summer 07
Gretchen's Friends
Jenny & Tim Stadlemann (Chicago area)
Dec 06
Darcy & Craig Wiley (Indy Bible study)
Summer 07
Kim & Josh Brown (Home church)
March 06
Eric & Rachel Rutherford (Evansville friends now in Louisville)
March 07
Births in the last month:
Jeff & Cheryl Folz (Evansville)
Dan & Delphine Swingley (my cousin from PA)

CONGRATULATIONS ALL!
WE ARE HAPPY FOR YOU &
MINDFUL OF OUR OTHER FRIENDS
THAT LONG TO BE PARENTS
AND SHARE YOUR JOY!

Indy Zoo Date

Saturday night Ryan and I went to dinner at his favorite downtown brewry, The Ram, and then on to the Indianapolis Zoo to see all their lights! We love our zoo pass that lets us pay once and go "free" the rest of the year.
The lights were SO cool! They were in the shapes of giraffes, otters, snakes, eagles, monkies...every animal seemed to be recreated in Christmas lights.
We especially enjoyed watching the polar bears and brown bears at night in this cold weather. They were more active than we used to seeing!
We took a GOOFY trainride around the zoo and listened to an "elf" DJ W-Mas 1225 on the zoo's "Christmas radio"! UGH...we probably would have been very imporessed had we been 4 years old. BUT all in all, it was a fun way to spend the evening together.

Thanksgiving

Sorry it took so long to post these pictures! We had a wonderful visit with Ryan's family over Thanksgiving. His family graciously included me in my first Thanksgiving with them by allowing me to include some of my traditions, like reading scriptures on thankfulness and sharing before dinner what we are thankful for! The meals (we had 2 thanksgiving dinners in Robinson) were delicious. New to me are noodles at the dinner. Even more interesting are nesting the noodles in a pile of mashed potatoes! Long live the starches! :)
Ryan brought his new favorite video game "Guitar Hero" and two guitars so all the family could take turns competing against each other in the Corn basement! :)
For our 2nd Thanksgiving, we went to Chris & Brandi's (Denise's son & daughter-in-law) home and had a great meal and time with lots of little ones! Ryan was enjoying a chance to read to Denise's grandson!
I traveled to Evansville on Saturday to see friends. I hadn't been to Evansville in over two years and was delighted to reunite with my former boss, Sherrianne Standley. We met at USI and she proudly showed me the new campus library, named after the first university president and her first boss at USI. She retires this year and is a proud grandma. We went by her daughter's home and picked up Layton so she could show her off.
After that I went to Turoni's where dear friends came and visited with me. Sarah & Stew Armstrong & their two kids, Chris Bloom, Cheryl and Jeff Folz with their 9 day old little girl!, Rebekah and Ryan Seaton, Cheryl Pfieffer and Leslie Palmer who was home from Madison to see her family.It's hard being so far from such special people in my life, but I am very thankful for opportunities to reconnect from time to time!