Tuesday, March 30, 2010

New Jersey, Philadelphia, New York...Crazy weekend

This past weekend was...intense. My oldest neice, Taylor, is in the orchestra at her high school, Kirkwood, in St. Louis, and they were one of three from around the counrty to be invited to play at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Of course I had to go up to watch the performance...no way I was going to miss this once in a life time opportunity.

We decided to stay with an old friend of my dad's...they've been besties since like 3rd grade. They live in New Jersey, right on the state line basically between it and Pennsylvania. I left KCMO on Friday afternoon and got up there at night. I've flown over the ocean at night, but never cities so it was really awesome to fly over Philadelphia when it was all lit up. It was absolutely beautiful. On Saturday we drove into Philadelphia for the day. My family just loves history. I don't know how it happened that we all love it so much, but we do, and Philly is just a mecca of American history. We visited the Liberty Bell, the Franklin Museum, and Independence Hall, amoung other things.

The stairs in Independence Hall...if you've seen 1776, you love this:)

We also went to the City Tavern for lunch where they serve colonial period food and they brew beer using the recipes of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and others. I had glazed duck, and I don't think I've ever eaten anything so good. Anyway...we made our way back to New Jersey and we had a big dinner with the family friends. On Sunday, after mass, we took a train up to New York. We met up with my sister, brother-in-law, and nephew at their hotel. We went for drinks and then to an irish pub for dinner where one of my aunts met us. We went to a bakery and cafe and had the best dessert ever. Finally we made our way over to Carnegie Hall. Taylor's orchestra was on first. They were so wonderful. My mom even cried a bit. It was so incredible to be there for that, to see my neice on that stage.

I snuck a shot before the performance...I had to be stealthy because they were yelling at people

We left after Kirkwood's orchestra. It was a long weekend for my dad and he couldn't sit through the other two groups, though we would have liked to if we could. So we headed back to New Jersey, and early the next morning Ben and I were driven to the airport so we could get back to school for our classes.

It was a wonderful weekend, but so exhausting.

Love and prayers

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Fight for Air Climb



I forgot to write about this...oops!

A while back one of my cousins found out about this event, The Fight for Air Climb. It's for the American Lung Association and invovles climbing 42 flights of stairs...ouch! My cousin, Michelle, wanted to do the Climb for my dad, and when she brought it up a bunch of us decided to make a team: Bob's Builders. It was great! I mean, painful, but still pretty awesome. I finished in 14:42. Not a great time, but hey, at least I wasn't about to have a heart attack or throw up like some of my cousins who finished in less time. Since I know about it now I'll start training and getting ready for next year's climb early. Hopefully I'll get an awesome time.

There were more than 1445 participants and the event raised more than $350,000. Awesome!

Afterwards we had a little celebration party at our house, and Gabe came and met some of my family. Less than half of my family was there and people weren't there for too long, so I think Gabe got off pretty easily. But I guess it's good to ease him in:)
...one of my aunts did think he was cute though. Kind of weird.

Anyway, thanks to anyone and everyone who participated or supported in their own way!

Love and prayers

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Badges Rock!

Unfortunately I don't have a picture from this wonderful day, but...what can you do?

For the first half of this semester I was in a Nonprofit Leadership class, Volunteer Management and Program Planning. Each class session was 4 hours! long. Ridiculous I know, but it only lasted 8 weeks and it really was a wonderful class so it was worth it. Anyway, as a part of the class we had to plan an event and recruit and oversee volunteers. Every year, this class does a Girl Scout event called Badges Rock! It's an awesome program that gives Girl Scouts from the urban core of Kansas City the opportunity to earn a badge or two...unfortunately they don't have that chance very often. It also gives them the chance to see a college campus. My group was made up of four wonderful, extremely fun, kind of crazy people. The theme of the event this year was STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) knowledge...to help get the girls interested in these fields which are severly lacking in female experts. My group decided to focus on science. We had some great little experiments like making slime and creating a rainbow density column. We also had a great speaker, Mindy Walker who is a professor here at RU, come and talk to the girls to show them that women can do great things in science and that it's a lot of fun! We recruited our volunteers, mainly through our friends and groups that we're all involved in, like APO, CLC, and Greek organizations.

We had a freak snow storm the day of the event, but once the girls were able to get on campus it seemed to go smoothly. The volunteers were wonderful! And the girls all seemed to really enjoy themselves...especially the snake that Mindy brought:) They were so excited when they got their Science Discovery badge at the end of the day.

Overall, it was a total success...and we all got A's in the class!

Love and Prayers

Friday, March 5, 2010

Retreat on the Rock - Results of God's Love



Yes, we are leaders, mature leaders...can't you tell?

A while back I was a leader for Retreat on the Rock here. It was so wonderful and exhausting and beautiful and messy. We spent a long time preparing for the retreat and each meeting seemed to get more and more ridiculous, until finally Cindy our Campus Minister said "I'm smokin' what you're rollin'". We all just sort of lost it by the end. But it was an incredible experience. All the leaders that I worked with are just incredible people, so filled with God's love and joy. It was such a blessing share this experience with all of them.

The retreat itself went fairly smoothly. Miracle! My small group was filled with beautiful young women, so open and passionate. And we seemed to share an obsessoin for Apple Jacks:)


Love and prayers