best weekend ever.
friday night i got to  babysit rosalie baxter which went smashingly well. i absolutely remember  david and i's first date post-babies. with augustine we went to a  driving range (WHAT?) and whacked some balls for an hour. that is the  first and last time i've ever golfed in any capacity and what brought us  to think that was a good first post-baby date is beyond me. with olive  we went to agora. i  distinctly remember coming home and olive was shrieking her head off  while my dad tried to put her to sleep. bad times man. i spent the rest  of the evening after the baxters left reading the deathly hallows.  i think i read until at least midnight then i tossed and turned  thinking about horcruxes and snakes until i got out of bed at 2 am and  took a benedryl to make me go to sleep.
since i slept so badly  the night before i asked david to let me sleep in (YEAH) and the rest of  the morning we just laid around doing little projects and reading. last  week we inherited david's grandparents' record player but we only had  three albums (well and some punk/hardcore 7 inches but meh. over that  for the most part) there's only so many times i can listen to the sound  of music soundtrack and we quickly maxed that out. after the kid's nap  my dad popped by and picked them up to stay the night while we went  record shopping and had a date. we got some good schwag - radiohead,  beruit, queen, chemical brothers, velvet underground, led zepplin, etc.  we picked up some dinner and brought it home so we could listen to some  music before the movie at studio 35 started. then we hopped on our bikes  and went to the theater only to realize that the movie we thought  started at 7:30 actually started at 7. so back home we went to just  order a movie off the tv and veg.
sunday david woke up super  early and ran sound at church while i stayed in bed until the last  possible moment before walking to church. church was awesome, the sermon  was about the christian being the hope of the poor - which transitioned  perfectly into the afternoon's business of the launch of the justice  garden's community garden. now many of you know that the execution of food justice has  been on my heart for over two years so it comes as no surprise that i  cried off an on throughout the day that this day had finally come. that  we were making physical work of a spiritual calling and oh. OH the  people that turned up. the work began at around 11:30 (but i didn't get  there until 1:30 because i has to wait for david to clear up the sound  equipment around the church) but i would guess that maybe 200 people  were there throughout the day. rainbarrels were attached to the  abandoned house next door, holes were dug for fruit bushes/trees, dozens  (hundreds?) of starts were into the ground, a three-bin compost area  was built near the beehives, ground was turned over, compost was being  carted off by the barrowfull in all directions. my friend dan was  walking around taking pictures so when he puts them up i'll show some  here. it was so emotional to see so many hands digging and turning and  building up this garden. neighbors came around (enticed by the free BBQ  but hey! many stayed to talk or help which was important). their stories  touched me so deeply. a friend's son found a dirty needle, a woman got  emotional talking about how much the neighborhood needed this, a man  talking with david and i about how many junkies there were hanging  around. my friend jamie was walking with some ladies and their children  and a man catcalled them, the women said hi to the men, then one turned  to jamie and said that one of those men had raped her. that she had just  said hello to her rapist. i could do nothing but close up my throat and  hold my hands to my face when she told me that. i am really excited to  see what this little bit of dirt can do for the community.
i  know it can, i believe it can, it will.
 
 
 
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I'm so excited for your garden project, and sooo happy for you to be able to finally see it come to pass! :) Isn't it amazing when God gives you something to do, and you pour so much into it, and finally something comes together!!? I'm so happy for you!!! Keep up the good work, sister!
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