the big bang at Seattle's Space Needle! |
The door to 2011 opened with a big bang the minute the 2010 window closed! As the seconds ticked away, we watched the awesome fireworks display at the famous Space Needle in downtown Seattle. Before that we were battling it out as Kinect performers on the living room stage. After all, we had to dance away the calories from the Filipino paella, steamed crabs, grilled prawns, ambrosia, and wine for dinner.
our traditional Noche Buena |
But it is not just about festivities and good-eats. There are changes we are trying to make for 2011. Not only did we make sure the RV is spanking clean (a Filipino tradition of New Year cleaning instead of spring cleaning). You must have also noticed the different look and feel of this blog! Not only have we increased the columns to fit more things above the fold, we also shifted to a more neutral color theme.
But we have also been looking for deeper change. In the midst of a fund-raising campaign for a community center at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in West Seattle, Fr. Jack felt our longing for a ministry that can fit our cruising lifestyle. We were so used to rooted stewardships in our parish: the Filipino-American Association, Eucharistic ministry, and Supper Club.
the toast at exactly midnight! |
Fr. Jack Walmesley at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in West Seattle |
But what about my ne’er forgotten desire to help my home land move to a better position in the world? Fortunately, Doug Miller, one of the DUs (Bill’s high school ‘gang’), is founder/chair of Asia Venture Philanthropy Network, an organization looking into helping Asian non-profit and social enterprises just like they succeeded to do in Europe. He needs help in sorting out Philippine needs and identifying likely grantees.
the icicle formations on rocks along Highway 8 West |
Indeed a window has closed, but a HUGE door is being opened! Bill’s only hope is that, in the midst of such inspiring activities, our cruising lifestyle does not revert into a driven one! And, as if to dispel that, on our way home to the campground, a sculpture of magnificence jumped out of the rocky landscape. We share with you these striking icicle formations (the result of a string of below 30 nights) on Highway 8 West between Olympia and Elma!
Next Stop: Elma and Olympia, Washington
Next Stop: Elma and Olympia, Washington
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