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She wins who calls herself beautiful and challenges the world to change to truly see her.

About Me


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I am a Graphic Designer & Photographer living in TBay. If you need any graphic design or photography done, i.e. websites, CD art work, business cards, etc. get in touch with me and I'd love to help you out. I will work within your budget, it may be less expensive than you think! I also do Real Estate Marketing...
I love to travel. Some of the countries that I've either been to or lived in: Canada (I've lived in Toronto, Thunder Bay and Vancouver area) , USA, Finland, Australia (I spent 4 months in Canberra), Papua New Guinea (spent 8 months in Bulolo), Sweden, Estonia, Russia, Honduras...I just got back from a 3 week trip to Malawi, Africa with an organization called HOPE FOR MALAWI (see below). If I'm not in the city, you'll most likely find me at the cottage...unless I'm tavelling somewhere far, far away...
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My Interests

God | Graphic Design | Photography | Music | Travel | Movies | Interior Design...

I'd like to meet:

Jaako Polkki -- Thunder Bay Youth On a Mission


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Mom and son plan another ’bags of hope‘ trip

By SARAH ELIZABETH BROWN

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Watching a slide show about his trip to Malawi on his mom‘s laptop, Jaako Polkki dances in his seat. Arms waving above his head, he sings along quietly to the African voices projected from the computer. On-screen, photos show the boy with the mop of white-blonde hair surrounded by Malawian children, handing out his “bags of hope” to kids his own age and younger.

Nine-year-old Jaako and his mom Sue returned in February from a trip that saw them buy truckloads of food and farm animals to donate to villagers in rural Malawi. An exhausting illness after she got home – a parasite picked up in Africa – meant Sue has only felt back to normal in the last week.

It was a visit to his family‘s church last May by a missionary from Guatemala that led Jaako to creating Hope for Malawi. He and his mom appealed to the public and to their church, hosting yard sales and meals.

They raised $32,000, well shy of Jaako‘s $800,000 goal, and 2,000 cloth bags full of small toys, pencils, notepads and candy.

Mom and son intend to continue raising money, and have tentatively chosen June 2008 for their next trip. “We went there to help them and they ended up teaching us so much,” said Sue.

Beyond the foot-long centipedes and crossing flooded rivers, she‘ll treasure memories of her son‘s compassion and watching him emerge into a self-confident person who took charge of roomfuls of people.

The day after landing and being met by their host missionaries in Lilongwe, the southeast African country‘s capital, mom and son went to market. They bought 75 50-kilogram bags of maize along with sugar, oil, rice and other staples.

Over three weeks, they visited 10 rural villages to distribute the food through church or community leaders. Canadian donors had pledged money for chickens, oxen and goats. Sue and Jaako bought them at each village.

That program, they discovered, was a bit stressful, as they struggled to find 63 chickens, 45 goats and two oxen – and keep track of exactly how many they‘d already given away. Also, because it was the rainy season and crops weren‘t in yet, what people really needed was maize, noted Sue.

“There are things we will do again and things we won‘t do,” she said. “But all the money donated went to good use.” At each village, they arrived in two trucks with their interpreter, usually at the community church or school – or the building that was both.

Church leaders had organized groups of children to meet Jaako, but everyone in the villages showed up. Ritual greetings and exuberant singing and dancing – Jaako taught them English songs as well – were involved at every meeting.

At every village, Jaako handed out hundreds of his bags of hope. “We always ran out,” said Sue. “It was so heartbreaking.”

The visitors brought blades and fashioned hockey sticks from branches. “Well, it was good to have a translator,” said Jaako about teaching hockey to people who speak another language. “I‘ll just say that.”

www.HopeForMalawi.net
My Space/Rock For Malawi

Music:

Hewit | Conga Se Menne | Heather Clark | Casting Crowns | U2 | The Rasmus | Kisko | TobyMac | Lifehouse | Chantal Chamandy | Cold Play | Hawk Nelson | Evanescence | Jars of Clay | Sixpence None The Richer | Leigh Nash | Krystal Meyers | Zwerg | Switchfoot | The Benjamin Gate | Tuuli | Delirious | Dido | Emm Gryner | The Corrs | Enya | Thousand Foot Krutch | and many others...

Movies:

Born into Brothels | Water | Lord of the Rings Trilogy | 10 Things I Hate About You | Pride & Prejudice | A Midsummer Night's Dream | The Chronicles of Narnia | The Saint | Ever After | A Knights Tale | The Illusionist | Memoirs Of A Geisha | Moulin Rouge | Les Miserables | Phantom of the Opera | Grease I & II | Dirty Dancing | Father of the Bride | You've Got Mail | Stepmom | Amélie |

Television:

Men In Trees | Gilmore Girls | Veronica Mars | Flip This House | Buy Me | Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | Grey's Anatomy | Six Degrees | Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip | Survivor | Amazing Race | Reruns of Road to Avonlea | just about anything on HGTV or TLC

Books:

A Midsummer Night's Dream | Lights of the Veil | Captivating by John & Staci Eldridge | Isaiah | Jeremiah | Ecclesiastes | Song of Solomon | the minor Prophets...actually all the books in the Bible | Silk trilogy by Linda Chaiken | The Chronicles of Narnia | Lord of the Rings |

Heroes:

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My Prayer...

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Posted by lily on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 07:21:00 PST

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Posted by lily on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 05:06:00 PST

Birthday photos

March 3, 2007Sarah, Tuuli, Riikka, Me, Tina & Nancy @ Genkis Khan's Mongolian GrillRiikka, Tuuli, Tina, Sonja, Me, Nancy, Sarah & Hannele @ Starbucks on the Danforth (Celeste took the photo so...
Posted by lily on Sun, 04 Mar 2007 09:50:00 PST

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Posted by lily on Thu, 22 Feb 2007 06:35:00 PST

An Invitation to Desire

An Invitation to Desireby John Eldredge (from The Journey of Desire, 3536) This may come as a surprise to you: Christianity is not an invitation to become a moral person. It is not a program for gett...
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