Saturday, December 8, 2007

Great News from Bank of America

Bank of America will match the team's donations, so that quickly turns one child's needs for six months into one child's needs for a year! That is great news for the kids.

You can listen to the kids sing a holiday tune on the website: http://www.sams-house.org/Special%20pages/Xmas_2007.html

Our third attempt at a yard sale resulted in a three sales. We were able to sell the bookcases, metal shelving, and a backpack. I think we have had enough of the yard sale business, the rest is going to Goodwill.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Farewell Breakfast

There was a going away breakfast at the office this morning. It was great to tell the team about Sam's House, Nepal and how KC and I came to our decision. Everyone showed sincere interest in our trip and offered additional assistance to the orphanage once we are on the ground. I am thankful to have worked with such a caring and generous team. Their huge hearts donated enough to pay for one child at the orphanage for six months!! Thanks team, your generosity is appreciated!

KC and I have 7 days of work left and leave one month from today for Nepal. The excitement continues to grow.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Veteran's Day

KC's thoughtful first wedding anniversary present stuck to the rules so it came in the form of paper. We were heading to one of our favorite cities, Washington D.C. to see my sister (affectionately known as Big Al), my brother-in-law (Danny) and great friends (Molly and Travis). It does not get much better.

Al and Danny's magnificent new abode showcases hard wood floors, exposed brick, classic colors and 19th century bird prints from the National Gallery (my favorite).
The weekend activities included 'George Bush' Chinese (best Peking Duck and Suffering Bastards in Virginia), Eastern Market, the National Gallery, Museum of Natural History, monstrous egg rolls, Kinne stories, Murphy Family get together, birthday celebrations and a hike in Great Falls National Park.













The best surprise of the weekend was a Monday brunch with Curtis, Judy and Travis Moore. As we exchanged stories about traveling the globe, Curtis and Judy discussed their upcoming books. The conversation moved to KC and my upcoming commitment to Sam's House and we talked about the One Laptop Per Child Program. Curtis and Judy said they would like to contribute to Sam's House by purchasing KC and me one of the MIT professors creations. By the time I finished my coffee at the office on Tuesday morning, Curtis was requesting our address in St. Louis so he could complete the order.
Curtis and Judy, your support is sincerely appreciated. We will ensure the laptop goes to good use. The orphanage director, Dinesh, is excited to have a computer at the house. Thank you again.
To put the contribution in perspective, one must understand the culture. It built on survival. 80% of the population is farmers. The crop is used for substance, not for export. Once KC and I are on the ground, we will be able to elaborate further. A computer allows people to learn a new skill that can lead to a sustainable business and income. Its a big deal. One can imagine that one technical job is equivalent to 20 farming jobs to an income perspective.

To the Murphy's, it was great seeing you. We hope to see you soon.
To the Moore's, we cannot thank you enough.

Molly and Dan, your stories filled Capital Hill with laughter. Our hearts go out to you, we will be thinking about you in the months to come.
To Al and Dan, your hospitality is unprecedented. It was a great weekend. Thanks again.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Craigslist


If you are checking our blog, please check out our craigslist postings. KC and I are in the midst of attempting to sell every piece of Ikea furniture we have accumulated on trips from NYC to Boston. There is the desk, tv stand, kitchen island, bookcase and kitchen table. Come and get it!!


Monday, November 5, 2007

Getting Started

Welcome~

KC and I have made it official because we no longer have jobs. Well not really but we have announced to your employers that our last day in Boston is December 14th.