quidditchgrrl: (Be the change you wish to see)
Everyone must be at holiday parties tonight. I conveniently was able to bow out to help feed the homeless. No matter how friendly librarians might be, they would never stoop so low as to fraternize with the unwashed Circulation staff. Aside from the year I went with [livejournal.com profile] rlanto, our work party is a wash-out.

I went out and bought a Christmas tree today. A fake one with the lights on it. Really, it was for Honeybunch, since he loves Christmas. I am meh about all holidays, but thought putting down $80 for a permanent tree (and Honeybunch's happiness) seemed worth it.

He gave me heck about spending the money on a tree. :-(

We're doing cards and cookies this year, that's all. The kids will all get something small, but wow, we can barely keep our heads above water as it is. Maybe the tree wasn't such a good idea after all. :\

But in the grand scheme of things, we have a place to live, jobs, family and friends. We serve for a shelter which is the end of the line for most folks. They aren't alcohol or drug-free, they've just gotten out of prison. The other, bureaucratic shelters have turned them away. But you know? These men are the nicest, most grateful group I've ever served. They aren't institutionalized into the "homeless" culture and the staff are respectful toward the residents. A lot of them have jobs (I heard that some homeless shelters won't serve anyone who is employed?!). We've always been treated with great respect and we show them respect in return. I'm so proud of our girls - they talk to the residents, say "here you go, sir" and smile - and I wish we could do it more often.
quidditchgrrl: (Peace)
I had an awesome day today. Today was a "safe and sane" halloween party thrown by the Mid-Ohio Workers Association. MWA is a private organization (so they aren't beholden to government strings/agendas) that advocates for low wage workers - seasonal and domestic workers, temp workers, migrant workers, etc. - to get them access to the benefits they deserve. People who take care of the old, the young, the sick, who pick your veggies, who ring up your groceries, and who keep those Wal-Mart prices low (while Wal-Mart gets billions in government welfare).

We packed bags of candy, hot dogs, potato chips, and ice cream (Jeni's!), then headed to what is arguably one of the poorest areas of the city - Mount Vernon Plaza. I totally got into the kids' energy and enthusiasm; they were SO much fun. We had relay races, freeze tag, face painting, masks/wigs, and coloring. The "parade" up and down the area was super-cute.

There were a couple of things that threatened to wipe the smile off my face, but I managed to put those things out of my mind. Several teenage girls were walking around with kids on their hips, and it took me a minute to realize that those were their kids. No older than 15, but they were completely unwilling to give those kids up for a second. The brothers and sisters got dumped off immediately, though! A couple of moms were trash-talking each other, but they finally got over it and chilled out.

The hugs and smiles were wonderful. I called one of my Rainbow Girls and told her how the day had gone, and I told the MWA coordinator that we would likely help with the Christmas party - it's the perfect thing for our girls. We really needed them for games today - 3 adults + 25 kids = chaos at all times.

I believe in the semi-tired adage, "give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime," but there are several different feelings about this:

Left-wing/liberal: They want to talk about the best way to teach fishing, what kind of rods are best to catch fish, and how to get everyone the same amount of fish regardless of their fishing skill

Right-wing/neo-con/conservative: "It's not MY job to teach people how to fish and damned if I'm going to contribute to buying poles!"

Then there's the small minority who says, "everyone grab a pole, let's tie flies and catch us some dinner!"

Caught lunch/dinner at North Market and found Pam's Market Popcorn. Simply popcorn heaven. I know what I'm getting my dad for his birthday! :-9 I also bought a little Christmas gift for [livejournal.com profile] rlanto.

That is, I think, quite enough.

Profile

quidditchgrrl: (Default)
quidditchgrrl

May 2009

S M T W T F S
     12
345 6789
10111213141516
1718 19 20 212223
24252627282930
31      

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags