Tuesday, May 9

saturday...saturday...what did I do saturday?

Ok, ok...so I graduated from college. Big deal. What? Do you expect pictures or something? Commin' right up.

Tuesday, May 2

GNC art

This is the "art" I created for Invisible Children. IC plans to combine all artwork created at the Global Night Commute (maybe 55,000+ pictures!) into one "scrapbook," then use that for fundraising, and possibly as a gift to the children in Uganda. We were asked to include a picture of ourselves on the art. Part of my job that night was to collect all of the art. I must say, each piece was beautiful representation of the heart...hearts that desire PEACE in UGANDA.  Posted by Picasa

night falls on the gym floor...or the parking lot.

The lights went out in the gym around 11pm. Most of the people decided to stay in the gym overnight, but some (including me) decided to brave the rain and cold, outside in the parking lot of CCF. Posted by Picasa

the gym

The filling-up stage in the gym of Community Christian Fellowship (CCF), where most of our Global Night Commuters slept.  Posted by Picasa

letters and art

These are my letters and art that were sent to the President, Senator Lincoln, and Invisible Children--all piled onto my little sleeping spot, made up of a blanket and a sheet-thing, and crayons, markers, rubber cement, and a pillow.  Posted by Picasa

just a fraction

A quick snapshot of our Global Night Commuters, from my vantage point, as we took the group picture to send to Invisible Children. Posted by Picasa

Registration at GNC

Middle-schoolers, high schoolers, college kids, families with babies, pastors, businessmen, moms...our GNC crowd was very diverse! This is a picture of the registration table. The papers in the bottom left-hand corner are info packets and letter-writing material for petitioning our government officials for PEACE in UGANDA. Posted by Picasa

Global Night Commute

That line stretched 280-people long! Posted by Picasa