Saturday, April 21, 2007

Earth Day & Enterpraise

Yesterday the entire school I work at celebrated Earth Day by going out and doing service projects in our community. Some walked to a senior center and worked on their grounds, some walked to the Gresham Main City Park and mulched (& other stuff), and I went with a group that went to Butler Creek Park and then worked on the trail from there down toward the Springwater Trail Corridor (one of my favorite destinations to run to from my house). It was a gorgeous day with sunshine and highs in the 60s -- just perfect for our work. The group I was with (we had classrooms of kids from 1st through 5th graders, plus staff members and parents) probably did the hardest actual work and I'm sore today from it. We were asked to remove ivy and holly from the trail area. Both are highly invasive -- and non-native -- species that crowd and choke out other plants. We worked hard and pulled and cut and chopped lots of plants and created piles and piles of stuff along about a mile-long section of the trail. The last half-hour or so, we moved down near Binford Lake and tackled a thick band of blackberries that have taken over the west bank. From that work I got lots of pokes and scratches, even through my sweatshirt and leather gloves. I was proud of how hard our kids (& adults) worked! (Note to Texas friends: Earth Day is a MUCH bigger deal here in Oregon!)

Last night, we went to hear Enterpraise (www.enterpraise.com, but this is mostly a placeholder right now) do a "practice program" at the Metro Church of Christ. They are heading down to Pepperdine this coming week to sing at the Lectures there. Lani's sister, Shauna, sings with them and had invited us to attend. It was great to see and hear them all (and sing along in worship too).

Tonight Hannah goes to the prom. So we've been hearing about and her life has been focused around this for most of the last week or so.

No comments: