COMPANIONS ON THE ROAD 

 

 Jan, Feb, Mar 2012 Vol 27        www.inthedesertchildrensproject.org  

‘Companions on the Road’ is an ongoing column created to help us ‘adults’ remember we are children, too, and want to play.

 In the Desert Children’s Project is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation organized for educational purposes.  It accepts       monetary contributions, as well as gifts of charitable gift annuities, real estate, stocks, bonds and other tangible assets. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowable under the U.S. tax code.   Send gifts to In the Desert Children’s Project 425 10th St. Moline, IL 61265.

 

I learned of a simple way to make a rose using celery as a stamp.



A Rose With Celery

Supplies:  celery, card stock, paint, brush

1. Cut the celery stalks a few inches from the bottom. Check with the celery to be sure it is ok with your plan to use it as a stamp. Ice Blue to cut.
2. Paint the end of celery.
3. Stamp onto card.
4. Take one stem of celery and form leaves by stamping it twice.
5. Fill in rose and leaves with extra paint if desired  
6. Ask where your card would like to go or be placed.

Remember to thank the celery and all involved.  Prepare and clean area with Blue Solar Water The celery stamp can be used later if stored in refrigerator  


                                                   

 This book is finally ready.  And it comes with a DVD!  I attended this event in 1993 and have been cleaning with it, to write the story.  It finally came up to make this available. I fell in love with Bubba all over.  It was such a thrill when in Washington D.C. to hear the sound of his helicopter blades and hear them announce, “Here comes Bubba.”

Creating a DVD has been a new project for us and was such an added piece as it tells more of the story of the history and restoration.  Thank you, dear Morrnah, for getting all this started.

The list of new materials goes on.  Digital format for these next books.

The Children are Happy Using Ho’oponopono Tool Ice Blue

The Children are Happy Using Ho’oponopono Tool Dewdrop

The Children are Happy Using Ho’oponopono Tool Pillar of the Peace of I

The Children are Happy Asking Using Ho’oponopono Tools

The Children are Happy Cooking.

These books are made available.  Setting them up has been quite an opportunity.  I was learning about compressing files, zip files, how to load pdf to a web site, etc.  The fellow at my web server sent me a note today.  I was having a bit of trouble.  He said, “Relax, just think Ice Blue.”  He had learned about this tool by helping me set up the site.  We never know do we? 

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Naniloa Smith has a MS in education.  She is President and Founder of In the Desert Children’s Project.  She has spent over 30 years in the classroom.  She believes that 'we're all children' and want to play.  Naniloa lives in Moline, Illinois.

 

 

Thank You

 

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