Instilling Environmental Values, One Niño at a Time
Interview the Executive Director: Questions for Lori!
As mentioned in previous posts, Lori Sharffenberg, Manna Project's Executive Director and co-founder, is currently visiting us in Ecuador and has agreed to let me interview her for the blog. (Or perhaps more accurately, the unbelievably humble Lori has decided to humor me with this interview because I decided mid-morning bus ride that an interview with someone who has seen MPI from the very beginning would be pretty sweet.)
So here's what I need YOU to do: send me questions for Lori's interview by noon THIS Friday. Some topic ideas include her involvement in Manna's founding, where she hopes to see MPI go in the future, and what it's been like to share a room with Haley and me. :) Please submit your questions via the comments section or by e-mailing me at sarah.e.scott.1@gmail.com. Muchimas gracias!
- Sarah
Crazy Schedules and Family Dinners
Each of us is operating on a slightly different schedule, as we are juggling various responsibilities. Today, we kicked off our summer camp for niños. For the next two weeks, we get to spend each morning together entertaining and playing with the kids at camp before scattering to tackle other tasks in the afternoon. Krysta, for example, has been working non-stop to organize a joint free clinic day with the local school/orphanage, Aliñ
Even with our different and hectic schedules, we manage to swarm the dinner table at the same time each night for family dinner, and I've found it to be one of my favorite parts of the day. Hearing my housemates talk about their progress and success amidst the jokes and pleas for dessert (usually from Bibi) is exciting and grounding. It reminds me that our 10 different schedules, infinite different interests and abilities allow us to impact our communities in countless ways.
Looks like it's begun. How lucky are we?
Until next time,
Sarah