With rain in the forecast tonight and tomorrow, thought we better clear out the trailer put it in the garage to keep it dry. Tonight's catch included peanut butter, tuna, high protein beans, one canned ham, soups, green beans, collard greens and yams. Also pasta, rice, mac and cheese and big containers of oatmeal. Thank you, friends of lighted Christmas balls, for coming out on a dreary night and for helping nourish hungry folks. Come back often and bring your friends and show them how easy it is to share with those in need.

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05 December, 2011
04 February, 2011
Rescued Lighted Christmas Ball #1

"We should form a non-profit, Lighted Christmas Balls Rescue," said Walker, half joking.
I thought he was serious, "What's the worst that could happen?" I chimed in. "People giving us their dead Lighted Christmas Balls, us restoring them, including a certificate of authenticity, and in exchange for a tax deductible contribution, install said rescued Lighted Christmas Ball in the donor's honor."
It wasn't until I saw the first rescued Lighted Christmas Ball, hanging in all its splendor. Restoration is good for the soul, and its easier than you think. So take the first step, follow Walker and Dabney's lead. Ask a few friends join you. Be heroic. If this is you, drop us a line. We'd love to see how we can change the world. One Lighted Christmas Ball at a time.

22 November, 2009
Lighted Christmas Balls Host Families Coverd Dish Supper
Jonathan announced that Glenwood Tutoring Program will have their Christmas party December 7, and they'd love us to be part of their effort. For the last two years, Sunset Hills neighbors worked with the program's tutors and students to make and hang over 50 Lighted Christmas Balls. Neighborhoods like Glenwood live on life's margins. Poverty, drugs, and prostitution are in ample supply. Stability, hope, and joy are scarce. Glenwood may be on the margins, but it benefits from a huge multiplyer affect: any good done there gets so much bang for the buck. Just imagine what Greensboro will be like if each student of Glenwood Tutoring Program hangs a Lighted Christmas Ball in their yard 40 years from now, offering stability, hope and joy. Jonathan will send around a signup memo with some possible dates.
As always there was lots of stories and lots of laughter as this is just the start of the season when we all meet new neighbors, get to know neighbors better and make new friends. The Lighted Christmas Balls no longer just Christmas decorations, they are the cord that binds a neighborhood, one more thing that makes living in Sunset Hills so very special.
While we adjourned to the living room to enjoy an open fire, a glass of wine, and friends, Janet and Jeff took over the kitchen and scraped, scrubbed, and washed evey pot, bowl, plate, fork, spoon and glass in sight, and left us with a spotlessly clean kitchen. What a wonderful treat. What a joy. Thank you, guys.
While we adjourned to the living room to enjoy an open fire, a glass of wine, and friends, Janet and Jeff took over the kitchen and scraped, scrubbed, and washed evey pot, bowl, plate, fork, spoon and glass in sight, and left us with a spotlessly clean kitchen. What a wonderful treat. What a joy. Thank you, guys.
When the going gets tough, the tough hang Lighted Christmas Balls
We had an absolutely wonderful day joining our long time friends Bill and Paulette for lunch (we had yummy lunch by Wendy Cardais - caterer extraordinaire).
Next step take them to the front lawn, put the strings up in the trees, attach those strings and power to the Lighted Christmas Balls - then just at dusk, we hoist them up - you can the lake beyond them and I am sure the boaters can see them from the lake.
Paulette is supervising the whole hanging operation from the porch and by now it is 5 and time for an afternoon glass of wine. Our dearest friend is fighting a very aggressive cancer and we are praying for God to intervene with a miracle and extend her time with all of us and her dear family.
Bill emailed and said Paulette asked him to leave the them on all night, in case she wakes up and wants to see them. We understand that fully. We leave ours on all night and when I get up in the middle of the night, I always peek out the upstairs window.
"The life light blazed out of the darkness and the darkness couldn't put it out." John 1:3 The Message
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