Wednesday, May 5, 2010

How I want to be remembered when I die!

As Sister Judith Brun, I would like to be remembered by my actions as a art therapist helping people to recover their lives.
Hi are some words I would like people saying in mu funeral;
Kalinka is and will always be in our hearts.
She gave her time to helping everybody around her. She dreamed always of a better world, full of opportunities for everybody, regardless of class, race, gender, or sexual orientation. Kalinka was an excellent wife, sister, daughter, and mother. Her many children -- Buba, Iris, Oya, and all the rest -- became as strong and capable as they were because they were lucky enough to have the constant love and affection of a devoted mother.
Kalinka gave her life to all who were in need. She never put down anyone and still was able to rise to great heights. She touched everyone she met with her words, but more importantly with her actions. She was never afraid to say "I love you," and to turn those words into deeds.
Her passing leaves all who had the opportunity to know her with great sadness, but also with eternal memories of grace and goodness.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Walk for hunger....

Only a start of 20 miles.
We are so tired and hunger! 
Having a little fun!
 
In the rout, we had all kind of people and music giving all walkers support to continue. But for us... 
Finally 11 Miles, it is time to stop. My feet are killing me. Thanks Dan and Akiko for all fun I had.
Hope to see you in the next walk.