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Friday, May 17, 2013

Day 95 ❦ I'm With the Band!

Day 95 ❦ I'm With the Band!

Gift: A round of Guinness

I belong to the best book group in the world. Period. I know others will tell you that, but mine really is. We read to eat first. Then we wine between the lines. And then, sometimes we talk about the book. And then sometimes we just get a little wild. In the giving experience that I am sharing today not only did we get to do all of the above but we got to be real live groupies…on a road trip. Oh my goodness all of the makings of a fine time.

Several years ago the town in which I live began an “all city book read” called Page Turners with a focus on Minnesota authors. Our book group loves any excuse to read a great book and find a reason to meet and eat. When the Page Turners announced that we were going to be reading a book by Erin Hart, we didn’t know much about her, but we all bought the book “Haunted Ground” and IMMEDIATELY fell in love with the characters, Nora and Cormac. The book was set in Ireland which gave us a great reason to eat fantastic Irish food and of course, over the top good Irish beer. Several of the women in the book group feel especially connected to Ireland and so the folk lore and Irish poems really resonated with them. But the real attraction began for me when Erin came to Austin and she sang some of the songs and read the poetry and some stories…and then she started telling the stories of her time in Ireland and transported us to a place that was magical. We grieved when it was over and started a vigil waiting for the next book in the series.

The call came yesterday. One of the book group girls secured tickets to the launch party for Erin Hart’s next book, “Haunted Ground” which is being held today. Four of us were able to drop everything and head to the cities, several hours away. We were like little kids, asking for Erin’s autograph, getting our pictures taken with her, enjoying the food and drink and then…the music started. Erin’s husband Paddy is a musician and he and the “band” they began playing music that took us to the far reaches of the countryside outside of Dublin into our seats in a stone walled pub and they danced, and played and sang. There are not words to share how incredible it was, so you will just have to trust me on that. We felt like we were in Ireland…and then Erin began singing and reading from her book and sharing poems and stories and I had to keep pinching myself to remind myself that this was really happening.

It is pretty late at night and I suddenly realize that getting caught up in the suddenness of finding out about the tickets, rescheduling everything to be here and then the excitement and the drive…I have not given anything today…yet. But I know exactly what to do. A round of Guinness was delivered to the band, anonymously and they played their hearts out in gratitude as a thank you to the “angel” who bought them a Guinness…in their thank you, they told the person who bought the round…”you’re one of us!” ... I’m with the band.

Today just have fun with your giving!


  

Friday, October 19, 2012

Day 44 ❦ Give again!


Day 44 Give again!

The Gift: 6 African bracelets

Last night we had book group and I gave two beautiful African bracelets to my daughter and exchange student for helping cook the meal. When they opened their gifts and the girls from the book group saw them, there was a collective ohh and ahh that made me feel a little bad that I hadn’t thought to bring one for each of them...but instead, thinking of that experience has given me the giving opportunity for today.

I wrapped up 6 African bracelets and deliver them to all of the girls from book group and to my delight, they ohhhed and ahhhed all over again! It was super fun!

Give again!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Day 43 ❦ Give thankfully


Day 43 Give thankfully

The Gift: African bracelets

Life begins to get back to whatever the new normal is going to look like, for those of us not greatly impacted by the floods, it takes on a day to day feeling of normalness with an underpinning of sadness. The loss and devastation is everywhere in town - cars pushed through the flood waters sit in fields and storage sheds and furniture are caught in shrubbery and deposited alongside the banks of the flood waters in very weird places. It is not unusual to see a roof or door hanging from a tree. The entire area impacted by the floods is covered in a brown mucky mud.

I am going to return to normal tonight and am looking forward to the distraction of my book club meeting tonight. We are a book group that “reads to eat” and we usually pick titles that tie into some delicious food offerings. Tonight’s book is the DaVinci Code and we will have a special guest cook - my daughter who lived in France for a year will be making a few French delicacies for us.  Along with Alison, one of our exchange students who is visiting for the summer will be helping her cook.

Our book group is a friendly group - we have very few rules and we laugh a lot. It is always something for me to look forward to and after the events of the last few days, I need to let loose and laugh...which I do. After the meal, Alison and Sevy bring out the creme brule which they have just whipped up for dessert and which required their presence at book group. As a thank you I give each of them an African bracelet. A good time was had by all...and for a moment...life returned to normal.

Give thankfully