Tuesday, January 15, 2013

2013 ARRIVES



Everyone but Br. Charles traveled for Christmas.  Br. John and Matt Beben for New Jersey and Travis Wain for Schenectady, New York on the 20th of December, John Petrullo for Staten Island on the 21st and Br. Bob for Minneapolis, Minnesota on the 22nd. 



No fear for Br. Charles; he had a happy Christmas here spending the day with Srs. Nancy Hale, Pauline O’Reilly and Maura Donovan having a lovely meal with them, and being sent home, as he duly reported, with several days worth of  everything from muffins to turkey and trimmings. 

Communication [the dishwasher died and we had to replace it.  This was during the interim.]


We were all back the weekend after Christmas and only one was left at the airport because someone else changed the arrival times.  But all was calm and bright by New Years Day.  For the eve, we had dinner at the house and with the elders tucked safe in their beds, the younger could go and experience the revelry, fireworks and crowds in Jackson Square.



On New Year’s Day we drove out to Resurrection of Our Lord Parish on Hammond Street, off of Read Boulevard in New Orleans East to celebrate with Fr. Michael Joseph Nguyen and friends, including Colleen and Anthony LaRocca and the latest addition to their clan, Cole Davis, son of Caroline LaRocca Davis and Glen Davis.  The new baby was the happy center of attention and seemed to take it all in.

Caroline and Glen with Colt [in the arms of Fr. Michael Joseph] contemplating celery!
Note who is holding the goody bag as we depart




After New Year’s, John Petrullo made a ministry transition, and began at Lantern Light Ministries with the Sisters of the Presentation and Br. Charles.  John’s computer and organizational skills, and the presence of a young man in a ministry that deals primarily with homeless men, have been welcomed by the Sisters and their co-workers, and John will be able now to participate in the AmeriCorps program.



We decided to celebrate Epiphany with a community brunch, prepared by the volunteers and shared by us all.  Matt, John and Travis did a superb job on a multitude of dishes—this being said so they’ll do it again.  It was especially nice because they were able to use a multitude of pots and pans, and a grill, so no appliances felt left out.

What's a cookbook?
Chef at work
Now what do I do?
Collaboration
Brunch begins!

Meanwhile, Fr. Michael Joseph was on the lookout for the Volunteer Community so that we could replace one of the cars we had to retire.  Through his good offices and incredible negotiating skills we were able to get a great buy on a used Toyota Camry which actually did have only one owner and is in great shape.  Father has been a wonderful help and resource to us—and keeps us supplied with wonderful French bread, too—but that is a story for another day. 



Our January weather has been marked by spells of warm, wet days, and cold wet days.  The roses look good, and some of Caitlyn, Kyle and Vincent’s Carolina jasmine is in bloom. 



The Mardi Gras Season begins AFTER the feast of the Baptism of the Lord, and only then can one honorably indulge in “King Cake”—which is rather like a wonderful coffee cake with lots of sugary icing in the principle Mardi Gras colors: Green sugar crystals [Faith], purple [Justice] and yellow/gold [Power and Wealth.]  So now you know.



Our ministries continue, in schools, parishes, homeless centers, and construction non-profits.



A recent article in a Province Newsletter talked about one of Br. John’s occasional activities: facilitation of groups.  It requires the ability to really listen carefully and not talk too much, but rather to rely on the wisdom of the group.  [A bit of a stretch for him, you say]  This was a retreat for school leaders, in the desert.  Of course, it was the desert next to Las Vegas, but at any rate. . .




And did you know we have an artist among us.  His painting of a street lamp in the French Quarter was good enough that no one at first realized he did it—not until someone noticed the initials “JP” and the date, “2013”.  He has, however, refused requests for portraits—so far.



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