Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Monday, December 17, 2007
Really Snowy Monday Night
Friday, December 14, 2007
Car Wash Aftermath
On behalf of the India trip students, Jim and Barb, we would like to say thank you to all those that came to the car wash on Saturday September 15th. We are very fortunate to have so many enthusiastic staff and family come support our fundraising efforts for the orphanage. We washed, big cars, little cars, dirty cars, already clean cars and bikes! A few taxi's even dropped by!!!
We were able to raise just over $1600.00 which far exceeded our goal. This money will come with us to the orphanage so we can spend it on the children and the facility. We will make purchases once we are in India from a wish list the children at the orphanage have made. It may be a new playground set, reconstructing the entrance way into the orphanage, or perhaps some new books, toys or shoes. Whatever it may be, we want to be able to give it to them. We will be able to do this this support and donations.
The children in India will benefit from this as we are already planning with the orphanage what projects we will be working on while we are there and what we can spend our money on when we arrive.
Thank you again for your kind contributions.
The India Team
October Retreat @ Brickell's Cottage
Once we got to Brickell's cottage, we all settled in, calling dibs on the rooms. Josh got especially comfortable and broke a glass candle holder from India within the first 10 minutes :) After that we made dinner (Hamburgers!), and got serenaded by Mr. Brickell, Josh and Harry around the fire......Speaking of Fire, on the retreat we watched a movie called Fire which we all determined was the most interesting movie we'd ever seen. It was good times! We all bonded over the appropriatness of the movie (good selection Mr. Brickell)!
Saturday morning we all awoke to the smell of bacon and pancakes. We bundled up in our warmest and set off in groups around the bay with only a compass in hand. We paddled around for hours, navigating around the lake to find our clues to peice together the story of India (including history, culture, food etc.). We finally arrived at a point in the lake which looked like it could have been painted by the group of 7 to have our picnic :) After we were all finished, we paddled back; amazed that no one had tipped their canoe yet.
Apparently, we had spoken too soon.....
Within 2 minutes from Mr. Brickell's cottage (aka safety and warmth) Katie got really anxious and "lightly" encourage Max to up his game and increase his speed! They got a little too carried away and within seconds they were in the freezing depths of the lake. Katie, being the AMAZING tripper she is, responded to the situation promptly.
"CANOE OVER CANOE RESCUE...FORM A TEE"
Max Levitt and his Under Armour saved the day!
Overall, it was a great weekend of bonding and made us all SO much more excited for India!
Families for Children (FFC) Orphanage
FFC is located in Podanur, near the city of Coimbatore and houses over 450 needy children. FFC provides these kids with an opportunity for education - and is structured so that everyone feels like they are part of one big family. Children may remain at FFC as long as they need to, after which many find jobs or marry.
This March, 12 students from the York School will be spending time at FFC. We will be helping out with the children and maintenance and by bringing over donations from Toronto.
Coimbatore Information
FFC is at the Podanur Junction just outside the city of Coimbatore in the province Tamil Nadu.
http://www.familiesforchildren.ca/index.html#anchor183887
Check out this website for daily weather forcasts: http://weather.123india.com/tamil_nadu/coimbatore.html
The District Admin of Coimbatore:
http://coimbatore.nic.in/
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Do You Beleive in Magic?
So, if you ever want to be amazed, we’d gladly show off our new magical skills to you!