Joyful Connections
Linking people in need with resources in our community.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Million Dollar Murder
Monday, September 19, 2011
Full House!
As you can imagine, meals being prepared have great variety and often present opportunities to eat foods many have never seen, let alone tasted. First it starts with a discussion about what the English word is for the foods. Our Ethiopian family had a mutual friend visit from their home country and shared two foods the visitor brought with her. No one had ever had these foods. This was a great adventure for everyone. I am discovering a vast difference in what different cultures constitute safe food handling and storage as well. Everyone recently completed an online King County food handler’s course.
Many of the moms have been trying to learn a few words in the others first languages. Everyone speaks a little bit of English, except for the Chinese grandma who is visiting from China to help her daughter and grandson. I find it delightful to be cooking with the Chinese grandma, weeding flower beds and picking up the Kirkland Farmer’s Market donations with no spoken language to communicate but only gestures and a lot of laughter. She is such a hard worker and wants to help in any way she can. I loved seeing one of the moms and another child run through the house giggling after an attempt to speak another language recently. I had met with this young mom only a few days before and it was a very different situation. She was very distraught over their situation and was very fearful. She had a lot of tears and rightfully so. Now they are safe, well fed, comfortable and enjoying the companionship and community of the others, while they work through the process of becoming self sufficient and pursuing education.
Do you love babies? There are lots of opportunities to snuggle a baby and encourage a young mom, if you’d like to share your time and parenting skills. We enjoy three baby boys in the house – a 3-month old, a 4-month old and an 8-month old. The first few weeks I was awakened by the babies at night. Now I don’t even hear them when they wake up crying. We’ve had two trips to the emergency room only to receive the good news that there was nothing serious wrong and the babies just had a virus. Better safe than sorry.

On October 15, 2011 we will be holding a major fund raiser at Westminster Chapel for a fun evening. We’ll have the details available soon. Keep the date open and be thinking of others to invite.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Thank You Volunteers
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Baby at the Discovery House

EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT!
We have a baby at the Discovery House. He and his mom joined us this last week. No doubt he will be spoiled by everyone because he is so adorable and good natured. If you feel a nudge from the Holy Spirit to cuddle a baby, let me know!
Since we need to accommodate a little different sleeping arrangement than our bunk bed for this little guy, we are in need of two folks to disassemble the bunk bed in their bedroom and relocate it in another bedroom and then put in a twin bed and crib for this mom and baby. I think it would take about an hour to do this. Anyone available in the next few days to do this for us?
Donations of diapers and infant clothing would be much appreciated.
I wish you all safe travels and blessings on your time with family and friends, as school gets out and summer plans unfold for each of you. As your normal time commitments lessen, please consider joining us for a family service project at the Discovery House. We have a painting project ready to go to spruce up the front porch trim and the hot tub deck. We're always looking for women to mentor/encourage the ladies in the house. I am happy to provide training to do this worthy endeavor to build relationships and open up an opportunity to speak into their lives.
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Spring is finally here
There are lots of opportunities to do a small part but make a big impact in the lives of our residents here at the Discovery House. Service/project days are scheduled for the 2nd and 4th Saturdays from now through the fall. What has God placed in your hands to resource change?
We’ve had a lot of volunteers the last two Saturdays - Small groups from University Presbyterian Church in Seattle and Westminster Chapel. They accomplished lawn mowing, raking, weed eating, weeding the flower beds, planting flowers in the many pots and hanging baskets, sprucing up the paint on the interior trim, shampooing carpets, packing up a vacated room, cleaning and organizing the refrigerator and freezer.
Enjoy the photos and come join our fun. Service days on the 2nd and4th Saturdays each month.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Discovery House Service Days
Thank you for your willingness to serve at Discovery Houses transitional housing facility! The following are service days at the Discovery House: May 7, 14, June 11, 28, July 9, August 13, 27, September 10, 24, October 8 and 22.
When your group is interested in serving on any of these days, just email me with the date, the number of folks coming, and what they would like to do. I will email you back an application that all volunteers must complete prior to serving. It would be best to bring your own tools since there is no working lawn mower as of today and not very many yard tools. This schedule for service days through October will allow me to combine people from multiple groups and plan projects. Lawn mowing was done last year through the first part of October. There are a few projects such as roof and exterior pressure washing, sanding and painting that will be multiple day projects.
Also we’re planning to paint the interior trim and doors and some interior rooms. The group on 4/21 will be three small groups from University Pres. Church who are putting together volunteers to serve at the Discovery House. This day will be a group separate from any others volunteering. Thanks for your hearts to serve. I appreciate all of you so much.
Blessings,
Joy Roof