Showing posts with label non profit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label non profit. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Kids Cooking Corner

 
 The dining room, once the kids have made dinner they set the table and we eat it. It's cute right?

Last summer I started volunteering for a local non-profit called The Kids Cooking Corner, I teach cooking courses once a week to kids who can be ages 3 and up, and occasionally volunteer over there for random reasons when I have the time. Like the weeks before Christmas when I found myself over there for 3 days in a row almost 24 hours preparing for a huge bake sale.

 Part of the KCC kitchen, there are 3 ovens and sometimes that's still not enough.

I've always liked volunteering, I think that's why I was originally drawn to a job at the Red Cross, (and why I stayed there way past my expiration date) there's something about helping others that for me, negates a lot of the drawbacks (like low pay, no benefits, and helicopter parents). When I got my new job I knew I needed this outlet again so I looked into a lot of volunteer options and KCC was the only place to contact me back. Too bad for those other suckers too because I am a dynamite volunteer.

This is the proprietor of the KCC Heidi, she is one tough, dedicated woman. I'm always super impressed by people with drive because I seem to have been born without any. She's always on top of things going on at the school (and is often 5 steps ahead) and is constantly rearranging and redecorating for the season, teaching classes, talking to sponsors... she's just always very busy. On top of all that she got some major health issues and 3 kids and a husband at home. She's a firm believer in the old adage that there are 24 usable hours in every day. I'm a firm believer in the much younger adage that there are 24 unstable hours in every day.

Sitting in the middle is Carly, if Heidi is the president then Carly is the Vice President. To the left is Carlys sister Melanie(?) and on the right her daughter Olivia who is AWESOME! She's very sassy and likes copying me when I say stuff in a weird accent. This day we were all putting 60+ gingerbread houses together for the winter Gingerbread Camps where kids would later decorate them.

I happened to be volunteering on the last day of the Gingerbread Camps when 2 people didn't show up to claim theirs so Heidi and I decorated them. The peppermint house is mine and the gumdrop one is Heidis. It was kind of the coolest volunteering perk ever! I think the last time I made a gingerbread house I was 19 and it was for Halloween.

Monday, June 7, 2010

National Lolita Day part 1

Without Glasses...

Good morning folks. National Lolita day started out as just another day for me, as I had to work.

With glasses, now you don't have to choose.

Still wishing to celebrate, I went to work in very simple punk lolita style with black wet look leggings and the not as poofy purple dress I made Heather for the last meetup.

The place I worked was Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital. The facilities are nice, but getting there with all my Red Cross material was not lolita friendly. To get to this conference room you have to park in the parking garage, walk across a skybridge, go up a floor and then walk to the opposite side of the building from the elevators.

And I did this with 4 bags of adult mannequins, 2 bags of infant mannequins, 1 student first aid kit, 1 instructor box, my instructor bag, and my purse. Needless to say the next morning I hurt.

Here are some Steves lined up for you.

And myself pretending to be a Steve.

Here he is, lined up and ready for CPR.

And again having CPR preformed on him!

Rose works in the cafeteria at the Hospital so I got to have lunch with her, she wasn't feeling good, and didn't know it was National Lolita day so she wasn't dressed up..... yet!