Baby Isla’s Baptism

The main reason Project Kinect began in Vegas was because my god daughter’s baptism was being held here.  It was great thing though because it is the beginning of Isla’s life. One of my questions for Project Kinect is how do people become who they are?  Majority of us begin with love all around us, assistance through the beginning of our lives, and the tools to begin accomplishing our goals.   It seems suitable that we start this year off with this baptism to see the love and support that baby Isla has.

This stop also gives me a chance to look back at the last ten years and see the journey I have taken to get where I am now.  When I moved to Vegas, I still had many lessons to learn and far much more to learn about myself.  I was lucky to quickly meet a great new support system who became my urban family.  It is a great reassurance that family is not just the people we are born into, but also the people who come into our lives while we are on the journey. These pictures definitely show how this evolves with time.

33rd Annual Firecracker Race

I was in Chinatown this last Sunday for the 33rd Annual Firecracker 5k/10k to raise money for literacy in the Los Angeles School district.   It was a great place to be on a Sunday morning and raise some money for a great cause.  I didn’t run the race but my friends Michele and Rhonda did.  The energy was amazing down there, especially with all the children and teenagers that were running.  If you have never done an event where you raise money to run or walk, you really should.  If not to raise money for a cause, then to get together with a group of people all fighting for the same reason.  There is a comaraderie that goes along with the early morning air and the large group of people with the same focus.  In the next year, Project Kinect will bring you to many of these events.  As you see me get involved in these type of events over the next year, please reach out to your communities and see what you can do.  At the very least, pay the registration fee and go on a 5k walk.  It’ll be worth the hour or two.

In addition to the photos from the Fircracker Run, I got some great shots while I was downtown,

The Views In Century City

I currently work in Century City in Los Angeles and am continually mesmorized by this small little city.  Every day brings beauty.  These are pictures from two different days.  One was a prefectlysunny Southern California Sunday, and the other was a fall day where you could see the sky reflected off of the buildings perfectly.

This is Maria

Maria’s mother works at the toy kiosk at the mall in Century City.  On the weekends, Maria’s mother brings her in to sit with her, play with the toys, and persuade people into purchasing the toys.  This is ultimately a great way for her to spend time with Maria and save money on childcare.  These are the cards that were dealt and Maria’s mother is definitely making them workMaria with toys