Saturday, March 25, 2017

A week in photos

Okay, two weeks, but whatever.

There was a comforter-tying event at church to finish up a few dozen comforters made by the quilting group.


 About 30 people showed up to help. Finished comforters are going to be sent to Mennonite Central Committee and Lutheran World Relief.


He wanted me to take a picture of him to send to his mom, who is also a quilter.


We met up with some out-of-town friends in Denver on a warm Sunday afternoon.


Exploring Lost Pond at Mueller State Park during spring break from classes.


My adventure buddy.


Textured ice on a half-frozen stream of snow melt.

 

Overlook.




Friday, March 24, 2017

Where I'm from

Last week we wrote "I am from" poems for our learning component: an interesting anthropological exploration into our various childhoods. Here's how mine turned out:


I am from the window seat
from library books and Sunday night sundaes.
I am from the big backyard sloping downhill, rife with adventure, the swingset over alligator ground and the tulip poplar with branches too high to climb.
I'm from Montessori preschool and too-young-for-this-grade.
I am from live-cut Christmas trees, from the farm with the hunt for the candy canes and cups of cocoa at the finish.
I'm from traveling every summer and Brenneman family arguments
from Constance Elaine and Margaret May.
I'm from the teachers, the educated, and the globally conscious idealists
from "Drink your liquids!" and "Be more assertive."
I'm from songs at bedtime and devotions after dinner, from the swimming hole baptism on a cold November morning.
I'm from the Shenandoah Valley by way of Swiss-German Mennonites
from magic cookie bars and farmers' market bounty
from my father's marathons, my mother's triathlons, and my sister's summer swim meets.
I'm from choir trips and rigorous rehearsals, from "All music must dance,"
from Grandma's stories and Grandpa's 3 things.
I'm from the guest bedroom with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, always cool in the summer, and the single rocking chair
and the stories that ushered me through childhood
holding me close.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

A Day Without A Woman

A few photos from the Women's Day event in downtown Colorado Springs.


We gathered outside City Hall to hear from speakers and stand in sisterhood. (And wear red.)



Although the speaker in this photo is white, most of the speakers were people of color. Justice is all about intersectionality.



We ended with a walk around a couple of city blocks. I loved this view of of the marchers against a backdrop of Pikes Peak.


Happy International Women's Day to all the strong, smart, inspiring women in the world, and much gratitude to the women who have gone before us and forged the path. 

Monday, March 6, 2017

Photo update: Winter adventures

Please enjoy this photo dump carefully selected arrangement of photos from the last two months. Instead of apologizing for the lack of regular updates, let's just emphasize the fact that we're all living life, yes?

The Service Adventure unit participated in three snow camp weekends at Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp. For the first two, we were volunteers, which meant that we could attend the young adult camp for free. (Thanks RMMC!)


We watched the Super Bowl.


It was stressful, hence the need for stuffed animals.


Sarah and Anna from last year's unit both came to visit! I can hardly express in words how wonderful it was to see them and spend time together.


Still like a second family, to be sure.


I had to take a picture of this meal because it was so good. If you are in the Springs area you MUST eat at Spice Island Grill and order the Rasta Five-Bean Stew. Just trust me on this.


For one of my learning components, I taught everyone how to knit. They took to it with intense focus.


Daniel and I hung up this poster today, the day that the President signed the revised Muslim ban. Standing in solidarity. (Also calling my senators in solidarity, going to immigration meetings in solidarity, etc.)


Hiking at Dawson's Butte.


Hiking at Red Rock Canyon.


I'm still hoping for a big snow storm, but in the absence of that, I'm trying to take advantage of the unseasonably warm weather.

Sending love and good thoughts to all of you near and far!