Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Josh and Dontario Pillow Fighting 

Thanksgiving dinner at SAY Yes!

McKenzy and I at SAY Yes!

Community Day!

Dontario and Elias dressing up and goofing off

"eh I'm stuck"

Keyona showing off her new bracelets

Merry Christmas! lol

This one's a bit late... biggest birthday candle ever! haha

Kids table at Thanksgiving

Josh, Walter, and Michael putting cloves in their oranges!

Naomi and Evan making clove oranges

Josh starts making his sun!

Food babies after an amazing Thanksgiving Dinner

Friday, November 26, 2010

Accents By Janelle Lynn

I’ve started a mini business here in Atlanta! I began crocheting and knitting different types of beanies and headbands with flowers on the side. Evidently they were a big hit and I began receiving orders for them right away. SO, I have now started a blog to introduce my new product. Check out www.accentsbyjanellelynn.wordpress.com to see more pictures and information! If you are interested in buying any let me know and we can figure out details! They are a great Christmas gift and all the proceeds go toward my fundraising for Mission Year!!!!
email me at accentsbyjanellelynn@gmail.com if you are interested! Thanks for looking!

Macaroni for Thanksgiving?

Macaroni and cheese, candied sweet potatoes, collard greens, chitluns, sweet tea, and deep fried turkey… I’ve now experienced a true Southern Thanksgiving Dinner... 3 to be exact. At first I wasn’t so keen on spending Thanksgiving away from my family, but I was so grateful when we were invited to spend Thanksgiving at the church with our friends there. I was even more grateful when I received two more invitations to spend Thanksgiving with my neighbors!

I ended up being able to attend all three and now my stomach is regretting it. LOL. After attending the church meal I went to see my friend Ms. Shananay (aka Sister Pat). Ms. Shananay wasn’t having a very good day yesterday. Her son Carl had to work and her grandbaby was with her mother (other than that she doesn’t have any more family) so she was feeling pretty lonely. Luckily, she decided to put on a good face and invite me inside. We got to talk for a bit and started laughing pretty hard (especially when she talked for 10 minutes about ‘Jerry’ – I thought she was talking about her landlord but she was actually talking about Jerry Springer). I enjoyed being able to keep her company so she wasn’t alone on Thanksgiving.

Finally, I went to Ms. Rouse’s house. She lives a few houses down the street. Now, Ms. Rouse lives in a pretty small house, but somehow she managed to pack about 40 people inside! It was utter chaos, yet I still enjoyed meeting her huge family and watching football with them (even though I had no clue what was going on :P).

Ultimately, it was a good Thanksgiving. I ate WAY too much and think I’ll probably have a food baby for the next week! Haha.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Good morning,
It's a gorgeous fall day here in Atlanta, one of those days that makes me actually appreciate the bipolar weather. It's nice to have a break from the freezing cold every once in awhile! I realize it's been awhile since I've updated so I'll give a quick rundown of a few things that have been happening. First, I'm changing my service site. I absolutely love the Atlanta Women's Day Shelter and the work that they do there, but, since Katherine and I both work there, we are finding the need to have our own relationships and independence. Hopefully, I'll begin working at the Atlanta Union Mission in the next several weeks. This organization has two parts, a homeless crisis center that provides overnight shelter for women and children. They also have a personal development program where women come to stay for an extended period of time and receive aid in overcoming addictions, dealing with domestic violence situations, getting out of prostitution, dealing with major depressive disorders etc.
I'm looking forward to working with this shelter. I believe I will be working primarily in childcare (they have a preschool and kindergarten for the kids in the personal development program with their mothers) but I'm also working to figure out a way to teach piano lessons to beginning mothers and children. I feel this is a service that the homeless population is rarely exposed to and would like to offer it to anyone interested.
Secondly - Bracelets. My team has been working to find a way to do fundraising and also connect our friends and family back home with our friends here in Atlanta. One way we are doing this is through bracelets. Many of our friends here have helped us to make bracelets and we'd like to send our friends back home a bracelet that matches the one worn by a friend here. We'll accept donations (recommended $20) for the bracelet. We will then send you information about the person who is wearing the bracelet matching yours and ask that you pray for that person whenever you are wearing that bracelet. The money that you donate for the bracelet allows us to be here working with the people wearing them. If you are interested in receiving a bracelet and a prayer partner please let me know! I can send you one in the mail or bring one home to you at Christmas!
 Ok, I'm running out of time to write more, I hope that everyone will consider supporting my team and our fundraising goals by purchasing a bracelet and praying for my friends here in Atlanta
Have a wonderful day!
Janelle

Monday, November 8, 2010

Neighborhood Get-togethers

Ok. I should probably explain the pictures from the last post (I was in a rush and didn't have time to write anything). There is a community garden in our neighborhood (about two blocks away from where I live). It's here that we have garden boxes with vegetables and flowers, a compost pile, and a large grassy area. The church has been trying to set up a playground in the grassy area for quite some time now. A few weeks ago, it finally happened! A church in the area donated a playground and we had a garden work day to set it all up!

We spent the day building the playground, planting new plants, digging up sweet potatoes, building a new compost pile, and cleaning up the area! it was all a great success and a wonderful time to hang out with people from the neighborhood. Ms. Vernistine taught me all about planting collards and spinach, and it was hilarious watching Jarrod and Dontario excitedly digging up the sweet potatoes!

The Next weekend we had our annual fall block party. This was also held in the garden. We had approx 150 people come out from a partner church and the neighborhood. The kids had a great time playing games, painting pumpkins, making sand art, and eating lots of food! This year was the largest turnout yet!

Yesterday, My team and I held a potluck at our house for the neighbors right around our house (pictures to come :))
Our friend Billie helped us out a lot by providing us with a grill and decorations for the tables! We had a good crowd show up and everyone brought food to share! It was a great to see our neighbor, Rod, who just moved into the area meet some of our other neighbors! It was also very nice to see our neighbor Charles come out (He's lived in the neighborhood for 8 years and still doesn't know any of his neighbors). We were happy to introduce him to some of our friends!
Well, SAY Yes! is about to start, so I will have to update more stuff later!
Peace!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Donut Eating Contest at the Fall Block Party
 Naomi, one of the girls from SAY Yes! getting her face painted
Jarrod and his batman mask!
 Colyn and Elias showing off their muscles
 Mary showing off the cupcake she decorated
 Cora (she lives across the street from me)
 Garden work day, the boys working on building the playground
 it's amazing how much entertainment we get out of boxes ;)
 the community garden entrance :)
 family night: carving pumpkins contest (boys vs. girls)
 Boys pumpkin!
 Meet Steve (He goes to our church; they carved his profile)
 The winning Pumpkin! Snow White!
 The back of snow white