Interesting take on the song by the Band XX. Love the giant ferns in the one scene.
The Blending Of Cultures, Languages, Fashion, And People. All Photos Are Appreciatively Borrowed From A Variety of Sites...If You Do Not Wish Your Photos To Be Shared Please Contact Me And I Will Be Happy To Remove Them :)
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Anniversary
Thought occurred to me last night that it was officially my 2 year anniversary of living here in El Paso :) Time goes by so quickly doesn't it?! Can hardly believe it has been 2 years already and Mom and Dad and Shayne have already been here a year and half almost. I've got the travel bug I'll admit. But what a joy this city is to come home to. I've learned so much from living here, like what it means for children to be allowed to be children, for women to be treated as women, and family to be cherished as family should be. I've learned that it is fine and dandy to wear bright red lipstick and to slick your hair back into a tight bun when you are having a bad hair day. But then there's also nothing wrong with letting your hair fro as big as possible and to slip into a pair of beaten up cowboy boots. It's all considered normal and beautiful in its own way. And I am ever so thankful for the opportunity to be a part of such wonderful blends of culture.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Updates
Good morning everyone,
Haven’t written in a while so thought I’d drop a hello. Things here are going well. Tony leaves next week for Bethel and it has been a little more nutty than normalJ This past weekend we had a little shindig (spelling?) at the park. And guess what it was cool enough to wear sweaters and jackets as the evening went on…. Yes people, I think it may be trying to reach autumn here in the Desert. It has been a beautiful summer…but long.... I think I’d rather a long summer than a long winter but you know pros and cons to everything.
Can’t believe we are already into month two of being a new congregation….it has been a rough beginning…very rough…our poor elders have been going through so much…But with Jehovah everything is possible.
How has everyone been? Haven’t heard from some of you in a long time , any news?
Friday, October 7, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Denver
Spent a lovely long weekend in Denver sandwiching our Special Day Assembly in between. Can't tell you how much we appreciate all the hard work our brothers go through in the rooming departments setting up the hotel accomodations. We get to stay in an incredible hotel, sleep like a dream, and then literally take the elevator down to the bottom floor where our assembly is held....I think I hear angels singing every time the elevator door opens...we are spoiled...so spoiled...
Well it's back to work now but the scent of the fresh Denver Botanic Garden and taste of French cheeses still lingers...thanks to my patient travel companions for a memorable weekend...Off to work I go.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
?What happens when you make a quick mix on pandora?
The results are the amazing fusion of world music and the finding of bands such as these:
From Vancouver, Canada:
From Japan:
And of course a bit of Gotan Project from Paris
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Fly Fly Little One
And so like a mother with her little chicks our congregation is experiencing the joy and bittersweet contentment of knowing that yes it is time...time to...time to...part ways. As of September 1, 2011 we will be El Paso North Sign Language Congregation and El Paso East Sign Language Congregation. Our congregation has grown so much in such a short time and we are so thrilled that we've had the opportunity to be right in the middle of all of the zeal and excitement! However, it is so hard to know that despite the fact that of course it is not goodbye, there will be an inevitable distance that will make it difficult to see each other in our congregations as much as we would like.
Here in El Paso FAMILY is of utmost importance, and the congregation truly becomes your family. To know that I won't see some of the little ones that have become so dear every meeting breaks my heart in two. Honestly, how am I ever going to inculcate the correct way to do silly faces, and the manner in which to speak French badly, and how to trace your hands on paper while ending up with more ink on yourself than the actual paper?! Jajaja... I think I'm ready to be an aunt...ahem...StfBda....oh sorry had to clear my throat there.... just joking.... The little ones here are absolutely precious and I am thrilled that we will still have a number of young ones in our new congregation as well. They just add so much to the meetings and bring the truth to a level of understanding that keeps us all humble.
I will also dearly miss watching all of our Elders together. The wonderment of watching such a variety of cultures, personalities, and backgrounds working together in one group has been a joy to behold. We thank you for all of your hard work!
I have considered it a true privilege to be among such wonderful brothers and sisters and can't wait to watch us continue to grow...May Jehovah bless all of you dear sweet brothers and sisters.
And for all of you with excitement and splitting of congregations, and moving to new areas, we are so proud of you all and can't wait to hear how everything is going! What an amazing time to live in, to be a part of such growth and what a smile it must bring to all those watching.
Loads of Love,
Meg
Here in El Paso FAMILY is of utmost importance, and the congregation truly becomes your family. To know that I won't see some of the little ones that have become so dear every meeting breaks my heart in two. Honestly, how am I ever going to inculcate the correct way to do silly faces, and the manner in which to speak French badly, and how to trace your hands on paper while ending up with more ink on yourself than the actual paper?! Jajaja... I think I'm ready to be an aunt...ahem...StfBda....oh sorry had to clear my throat there.... just joking.... The little ones here are absolutely precious and I am thrilled that we will still have a number of young ones in our new congregation as well. They just add so much to the meetings and bring the truth to a level of understanding that keeps us all humble.
I will also dearly miss watching all of our Elders together. The wonderment of watching such a variety of cultures, personalities, and backgrounds working together in one group has been a joy to behold. We thank you for all of your hard work!
I have considered it a true privilege to be among such wonderful brothers and sisters and can't wait to watch us continue to grow...May Jehovah bless all of you dear sweet brothers and sisters.
And for all of you with excitement and splitting of congregations, and moving to new areas, we are so proud of you all and can't wait to hear how everything is going! What an amazing time to live in, to be a part of such growth and what a smile it must bring to all those watching.
Loads of Love,
Meg
Friday, August 19, 2011
Vintage Photos
Ran across an article today that explained a mystery that has left me curious for years now. I've always loved the following photo, which definitely has a lot more meaning now that we live in the Borderland...although very different from the Italian culture a lot of things here in the Borderland are reminescent of the wonderful Italian culture which surrounded us in Ohio.
American Girl’ photo: American Girl in Italy, 1951 © 1952, 1980 Ruth Orkin
The following info is quoted directly from the article on YahooNews:
A stunning young woman walks down a street in Florence, her head held high. All around, men playfully gawk at her grace and beauty. Just then the camera shutter snaps. "American Girl in Italy" isamong the most popular snapshots of all time, and it's turning 60 years old this month.
The photo, which was shot in 1951, perfectly captures the fun and romance of being abroad. In honor of its birthday, Ninalee Craig, the subject of the photo spoke with the "Today" show about what happened behind the scenes and what the photo really represents.
In her "Today" appearance, Craig spoke about how, despite what some might say, the photo isn't a "symbol of harassment." Craig insists that the image is "a symbol of a woman having an absolutely wonderful time."
Craig should know--when the photo was taken, she was a 23-year-old traveling alone through Europe. While staying at a cheap hotel, Craig met photographer Ruth Orkin, who was also touring the continent solo. The two spoke about the fun and challenges of being alone while on the road in Italy--and went on to hatch a plan to take photos highlighting that experience.
For two hours, the photographer and amateur model walked the streets of Florence. Orkin took photos at markets and in cafes. The street-scene photo came about naturally. According to Craig, Orkin shot only two pictures of her walking down the macho street. One of them turned out to be the iconic image commemorated today.
As for whether or not the photo was staged, Craig says no way. "The big debate about the picture, which everyone always wants to know, is: Was it staged? No! No, no, no! You don't have 15 men in a picture and take just two shots. The men were just there . . . . The only thing that happened was that Ruth Orkin was wise enough to ask me to turn around and go back and repeat" the walk down the street.
In the interview, Craig also remarked that she never felt in danger while walking among the admiring men. "None of those men crossed the line at all," she said.
Craig is now a great-grandmother living in Toronto. Orkin, who passed away in 1985, went on to co-write and co-direct the 1956 Oscar-nominated film "Little Fugitive." Of course, both women will be best remembered for one indelible image that, staged or not, captured the public's imagination and never let go.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Fresh Ideas for Vintage Items
The following images were taken from the Shopruche blog.
What a fab idea!
Would love to do this in a sewing room or laundry room!
Library ideas!
Hair piece, Pin, Just because?
Fin De Semana
What a lovely weekend....Elvira accompanied us to meeting and joined us at the wedding of a young couple from our congregation. She was so impressed when she read in her own Bible that Eve was formed from Adam's Rib. She never read that before and the mouth-gaping look of shock was priceless! She is doing so well and is such a joy.
Saturday evening Mum & I made Buckeye cookies....yes all you from the North know what these are and that they are a dime a dozen up in Ohio. Truth be told cause they are so common up North Mum & I have never thought to make them before. Now in the Southwest where the general population has never even heard let alone seen a Buckeye, it was exciting to make something so unique. Sunday we had a lovely day in service and then spent the evening at a small Fiesta with friends from the Spanish and Sign Language congregation in the Northeast. Have I mentioned how much I love Mexican food? And this Comida....WOWSERS! Super fantastic!
Today it's back to work and this weekend is our convention near Dallas...look out Texas! I'm going to have big enough hair with the humidity there to rival all the Dallas chicas!
Saturday evening Mum & I made Buckeye cookies....yes all you from the North know what these are and that they are a dime a dozen up in Ohio. Truth be told cause they are so common up North Mum & I have never thought to make them before. Now in the Southwest where the general population has never even heard let alone seen a Buckeye, it was exciting to make something so unique. Sunday we had a lovely day in service and then spent the evening at a small Fiesta with friends from the Spanish and Sign Language congregation in the Northeast. Have I mentioned how much I love Mexican food? And this Comida....WOWSERS! Super fantastic!
Today it's back to work and this weekend is our convention near Dallas...look out Texas! I'm going to have big enough hair with the humidity there to rival all the Dallas chicas!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Travel Companions
I've been in the mood for a road trip to the beach....I'm thinking the mode of transportation should be just as amazing as the destination...I'm not actually gong on a road trip of course..but if I was...
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
The Nova Scotians (spelling?)
Just wanted to put a quick hello to all of you up there in Nova Scotia these two weeks. Hope you are having amazing experiences and be sure to share when you return....Love you guys.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
Monday Monday...
Have the day off for the Holiday and how nice it is to be able to fully relax before meeting this evening. Yesterday a wonderful family from our congregation invited me join them at the Spanish convention for the afternoon. It was so lovely to see many of the precious brothers and sisters from the local congregations that I've had the chance to meet since moving here. Hearing the Spanish Kingdom Melodies was just a joy! I love sign language and having the opportunity to be a part of the beauty of signing in unison, but it sometimes is difficult as a hearing person to not hear our songs regularly.
I got so much out of the convention and was happy to be able to use my Spanish for a longer period of time than normal. Elvira has been coming to the meetings regularly as well and she has been amazing.. always prepared with her Bible and dressed up so beautifully every week. The speaker Saturday was from Juarez ASL congregation so he and his family were an extra treat this week.
Well, I best finish up everything before meeting this evening. Love you all and hope to hear from you soon!
Much Love,
Meg
I got so much out of the convention and was happy to be able to use my Spanish for a longer period of time than normal. Elvira has been coming to the meetings regularly as well and she has been amazing.. always prepared with her Bible and dressed up so beautifully every week. The speaker Saturday was from Juarez ASL congregation so he and his family were an extra treat this week.
Well, I best finish up everything before meeting this evening. Love you all and hope to hear from you soon!
Much Love,
Meg
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
Bilingual Ninos
Sweet show that many down here love...kids learn languages so quickly it's nice to see that american television programs are finally starting to catch up with the rest of the world and providing shows that include multilingual characters..
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Creative Advertising Ideas
Amazing Footage of Iceland! You can almost see Bjork running along the shore in the distance. :)
This is a new advertisement video for the fashion/jewelry designer Wendy Nichol. She is very southwestern with a slight hint of gothic.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Mon Ami La Rose
White Hinterland does a fantastic version of this classic as well but it isn't available except for on Pandora
Friday, June 17, 2011
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