Volunteering

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How many of you volunteer?  

How do you like to volunteer?

I’ve been volunteering for many years now and as I go, I’m learning what I like and don’t like. 

I love being an individual contributor more than I like managing teams of volunteers. For example, I liked being the head coach of a team and working with one assistant coach. I also like helping someone else who is in charge and being part of a team. I prefer the support role vs. the leader role, even though I can do both.  

Today I volunteered to be a chaperone on Charlie’s field trip and I loved it. I loved having 4 kids to watch over and guide and I loved supporting Charlie’s class and sharing the morning with him.

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This is an ideal way of volunteering.

Yesterday I volunteered at our thrift store, helping to sort the clothing donations and I loved this too. I loved having a specific task to do, and talking with the manager as we worked side by side. I like greeting the people making donations and I liked being part of our philanthropic organization.

Tonight I volunteered at our church, hosting a dinner banquet for 160 people.

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This was a bit more challenging for me and out of my comfort zone.

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Every time I work outside of my comfort zone though, I learn and grow and always realize things typically turn out great, even when your fearful of failing. I learned how to work in an industrial kitchen. I learned to let go and trust others. I learned to be flexible and I learned to have fun while making new friends. And I had fun creating something new that others enjoyed.

Volunteering gives us an opportunity to work side by side with others, creating good for society. I do enjoy many aspects of volunteering and am discovering my strengths and weaknesses. I think it’s good to give and I hope to give more in the areas I’m good at. How about you?  

Go out and serve others. It’s good for them and it’s good for you!

Namaste. 

 

Day 83: Same and Different

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Even though we are living in Holland, our lives are not that much different than they were living in the States. We have very similar routines, just the details are a little different, but for the most part, things are the same.

I clean.
I cook.
I workout.
I eat. Sometimes too much!
I go out with friends.
I volunteer.
I do homework with the kids.
I clean.
I cook.
I eat and drink.
I write.
I play.
I connect with loved ones.
I go to bed way too late.
Repeat.

Tonight was the Grade 8 social dinner that I helped plan, coordinate, facilitate and run to bring students, parents and teachers together for a social outing. It was challenging to volunteer in a new school when you don’t know all the key players and resources, but we all managed and had a good night.I’m exhausted!! Tomorrow my parents arrive! I can’t wait to see them.

xo

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Day 82: Stop and See the Goose

ImageIt’s kind of like stopping to smell the roses, but today I had to stop and notice the goose across from my car before driving off to volunteer at the bookfair. I still find it surprising to see him out of the water and sitting so close to the edge of the sidewalk.  I just like to stand and watch him and smile. When a dog walks by, he stands up and stretches his wings to make him really tall and squawks loudly, alarming the dog and his walker. The next dog walker walked by in the street as to not alarm him.

ImageThis is a picture of the school book fair, that I thought Brenda and Val would especially enjoy.  It was so chaotic and kids were everywhere. It was quite exciting to see everyone so excited about English books. Another small world story… my PEO sister owns the bookstore in Amsterdam that put on the book fair today. So of course I had to volunteer and have fun during the process, chatting with friends and meeting new people. I think that’s one of the joys that comes from volunteering!

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Juliana is standing in front of the boxes that included books on hold. The children came through with their classes during the school day and picked the books they wanted. They then filled out a small paper form with their name and their room number and attached the paper to the book with a rubber band. They were then staged here and waiting for them when their parents arrived with their money or PIN (everyone PINS…aka using a debit card to pay; usually credit cards aren’t accepted, so instead of asking if someone takes credit cards, they ask if they can PIN. Did you learn something new??)  This process was quite crazy as the little pieces of papers would fall out of the books as eager students looked for their treasures. But there were several happy faces and most of the boxes were empty by the end of the day.

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Did I tell you that tomorrow my parents leave Sunny California to fly and come stay with us for 2 months?!?!?!

I AM very excited!!  Isn’t it strange to think they leave on a Tuesday afternoon and arrive on a Wednesday morning?  Only 2 more sleeps…just hope I can sleep!  xo

 

Day 55: Feeling at Home

Today was a Real Housewife kinda day – enjoyed a cup of coffee, cleaned the house, did some laundry, cleaned out a closet, baked brownies for the Grade Level Potluck dinner, dropped off and picked up the kids, volunteered, shared stories with girlfriends, attended a kids’ event, had dinner with friends and family and tucked the kids into bed.  But I didn’t get a workout in – that was a bummer!  But I did love the normalcy of it all. I love my job and today was pretty good.  

Here is a picture from the well-done, Grade Level dinner that we attended tonight. It was a jungle theme and I volunteered to help set up and clean up for the event. I wanted to help and learn because I am on a team to plan CJ’s Grade Level dinner next month for all the kids and their families.  We have big shoes to fill, because tonight was great! Congrats and a big thanks to Kristy and Karin, Amanda and Juliet!  The place looked like a jungle!! 😉

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Jungle-themed Grade Level Dinner