When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe.- John Muir
With the older students in the project at a workshop in April 2011 |
Visiting the Kluegs in June 2014 |
Before I left, I was joined by an amazing couple, Curt and Anita Klueg and their two daughters, who worked with me and now lead the project in conjunction with local volunteers. Returning after a year of study, I was challenged to see how my new path intersects with what I was doing before. I know my time in Kenya changed my perspective and I hope it changed who I am for the better.
Beverlyne braiding my hair - June 2014 |
A couple quick stories: One of the highlights of my trip was visiting Beverlyne, a student I knew well who really struggled in Math. She made the choice to switch to a vocational training program for hair dressing and went from the bottom of her academic class to the top in her training program. She found something that she could excel in and I am incredibly proud of her.
This past year, she got a blood clot in her leg and ended up with gangrene. She lost that leg above the knee. She now has to propel herself on crutches up a steep muddy hill from home to any store, clinic, or road to carry on with her life. She has passed through agony that I will never know. Yet her spirit is high once again, and she is facing life ahead with hope.
Hamza in November 2012 |
Now back to me - this next week brings another birthday! I usually love birthdays and am a big fan of celebrating life. This year I want to do something to honor where I have been and the people who helped me to see how to live in gratitude in spite of the difficulties life sent their way.
My challenge: Can I find 100 people who will give $40 to the HOPE project?
If you want to be part of my birthday this year, please consider donating and being one of my 100! You can also share this with others who might be able to help or get a group together for $40 (or more).
Step 1. DONATE $40.
Online: Donation link (Type "Klueg Ministry Account" in Comment box below donation)
By Phone: 1-800-867-2980
By Mail: Maryknoll Lay Missioners, PO Box 307, Maryknoll, NY 10545-0307
Make check out to Maryknoll Lay Missioners; write in Memo line: Klueg Ministry Account
If it's preferable for you: Give me the $40 and I'll add you to the list and send the money on.
Outside the US: Send me a message and we'll sort out how to transfer your donation. :)
Step 2. ADD A COMMENT TO THIS BLOG to be counted in the 100.
Thank you for being part of my life and part of this challenge! Asanteni!
Count me in. I'll give the money directly to Anita and Curt. What a wonderful way to celebrated 40 years!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan, for being my number 1! :) Other friends- feel free to put the number you are for easy counting.
DeleteLooks like I'm #2 of 100.
ReplyDeleteJane
Thanks, Jane. You rock! Only 98 more to go.
Delete3. Lenore Nagele!
ReplyDelete4!
ReplyDelete-Paul H
What a great way to celebrate! #5
ReplyDeleteTamarind K
Happy Birthday from #6, Irene Opsahl.
ReplyDelete7, 8 and 9 - Charles, Barbara and Robert Oldham
ReplyDeleteNumber 10- Mary Kay and Dick Shepherd
ReplyDelete#11 is Sharon Mason. Happy birthday Mary!
ReplyDelete12, 13. 14, and 15 - Julie, Bill, Kyle & Sydney Henderson
ReplyDelete#16 Anne Oldham
ReplyDelete#17 Lois Fulton
18 is Anselm and Pia Varni! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteNumber 19-22 Joan & Bob Harper and family!
ReplyDeleteNumbers 23 to 26 - adding on to the Varni family contribution for Pia, Anselm and their 3 daughters. :)
ReplyDeleteNumber 27 Michelle Christianson
ReplyDeleteand 28 Nancy Lorimer
29, 30 and 31 Nathan, Doug and Cres Kuehl
32 Kevin O'Conner
Thanks everyone!
Number 33 - Dave and Lori Henke. I'm grateful to be part of the Haiti Core Committee with them at my new parish in Maple Grove. :)
ReplyDeleteDone! Happy Birthday to you, Mary!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Avocado fans who happen to read this far should check out MimiAvocado.com and http://www.californiaavocadosdirect.com/ :) My aunt and uncle and cousins have an avocado grove!
DeleteNumber 35 is Steven & Kristin Scherger. Yay! I'm over a third of the way!
ReplyDeleteMarty Roers is number 36!
ReplyDelete37 - Joan & Eddie Morales
ReplyDelete38 - Susan Steel
39 and holding :) Susan Lammers
ReplyDelete40,41,42,43 Mark, Amy, Emily, and Nick Oldham
ReplyDeleteYay!
DeleteMom just wrote out her check for $100 so that counts as #44 and half of #45! susan
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteCorrecting my math:
ReplyDeleteLin Flygar is number 46
Bill Lorimer, together with his wife Nancy(#28) is 47
Gretchen and Percy Vogel 48, 49
Bill and Mary Kay Vogel family 50-59