Archive for February, 2009

Buttons or bravery?

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

coraline Valentines Day has come and gone. The Russinger family spent the day eating Italian, escaping at the Apple Store, letting daddy feed his addiction at Borders, and then ending the day wearing 3D glasses watching the imaginative world of Coraline.

Coraline is a colorful creation of family disconnection, belonging, childhood friendship, loneliness, dispare, fantasy, spirituality, all with a restorative theme woven through (this just my take). I applaud the artistry found in the detail, drawing the viewer into both screen and story. You enjoy the honest personality coming from Coraline as relocation unsettles her existence and shoves her into explorative playfulness. It is her experiential nature, the mice in the night, and her parental dissatisfaction that takes her into the ‘other’ families wonderland.  Though pseudo, Coraline finds  enjoyment in her new ‘other’ families world and for 3 nights she wakes and crawls into the alluring kalidscope of ‘what if’. She begins to feel the pull of make believe, her soul is touched and tempted, producing the universal question, DO we entertain  ‘the real’  OR the world we want to be real?

I came away with many avenues to explore, maybe for another time. But, i will share just one reflection. I found it interesting and telling that this ‘other’ world could be yours if you allow buttons (all different colors available) to be sewn onto your eyes. Give up your sight, give up your soul. For Coraline the more time she spent in this ‘other’ world she began to ’see’ its inconsistencies and lies. This illumination births a fight, a battle for her ‘real’ life, her real family, her soul and the souls of those who were previously  lost to perverted beauty.

We may know the testing of Coraline, i know i have. When dissatisfaction and temptation waken the ‘other’ worlds around you you can either hold to truthful sight or welcome  beautiful blindness.

Buttons anyone?

Monday, February 9th, 2009

New Washer for girls in Transitions Global (Cambodia) Thailand This is the new Large Capacity Washer that is now in the Transitions Global (Cambodia) Shelter for girls who are survivors of the sex trade.

How did this happen?

Through the influence of the Laundry Love Project in the US, we began thinking of how this idea might become global. We dreamed up and tested the Virtual Laundry Love Box, a virtual box costing $20 that would generate income to purchase laundry equipment for safe houses/shelters for trafficking survivors and displaced children around the world. We wanted 100% of the proceeds to go directly to the effort and asked that those who partnered with us would purchase the equipment from their local context, helping local economy.

The first partner was Transitions Cambodia, now Transitions Global, as they are taking the lead in opening the first ever shelter for trafficking survivors here in Portland Oregon.

With the help from one special girl living in Bend Oregon and dozens of others in the Portland and LA areas, this experiment worked. Together we have purchased this and the girls are so very grateful.

Thanks for making the virtual possible…

Creating a justone world…

greg

Can (your) trashcan make a difference?

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

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As the economy continues to effect people throughout the U.S participate in in caring for one family, person, food bank, shelter, social agency, by hosting a trashcan. Learn more about the JustOne initiative that is becoming a viable resource for the under-resourced.

http://www.just4one.org/trashcan.html