Some of you might be wondering what the Mindful Living Community is all about.
We'll here's a bit of an inside look into the lives of our members and what we're up to.
Composting veggies, fruits, coffee and tea to reduce waste
Using drying racks instead of the electric dryer
Opting for tap water in place of bottled water
Recycling galore
Low flow shower heads
Less electricity usage
Cafe nights
Sunday family dinners
That's right. If it's yellow... it mellows
and of course, building community
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Tie Dye!
Hailey, our wonderful RA, put on a great event to make Tie Dye shirts! : ) After we chose our colors, she even let us know what that said about our personality- how cool!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Aaaah! Bottled water! Look out!
A friend of mine showed me this website and I thought of everyone in the house and what we've been recently focusing on. I've always chosen tap water over bottled, but before watching the video on this site, I couldn't have given anyone an intelligent statement of why this was necessary to do. What I like about this video is that the information it provides is very accessible. This is definitely something that the entire campus should watch and (hopefully) be influenced by.
Women & War Retreat at Agape
Some pictures to share from our time at the retreat:
Lauren and Smith's Acapella group
Traditional dance of the Burundi (and cute children!)
Burundi women share their story of time spent in refugee camps and struggles for survival
Suzanne, co-founder of the Agape community
We found Kathleen, a Stonehill alum... who lived in Rehoboth!
Singing and dancing :)
A tree planted in the memory of an Iraqi woman. Her two children and husband were present
At the hermitage
Campfire!
Lots of good resources:
Agape Community
School for International Training CONTACT Program (Conflict Transformation Across Cultures)
Karuna Center for Peacebuilding
Photographer and Blogger, Skip Schiel
Interfaith Peace Builders
War Resisters League
http://www.warresisters.org/
http://www.warresisters.org/
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