As oil washes ashore on Dauphin Island, ducks refuse to flee - photographed June 9, 2010
28 years ago, Rosie and I were expecting our first child, Vera. On a mid-December day, not unlike today, I was worried about our child’s future and how Rosie and I might do and make do as parents. A sudden thought crossed my mind: Jesus was born in a stable. It hit me hard – like I had never heard the Christmas story before. Being welcomed by animals, with nowhere else to go, Mary and Joseph wrapped him in rags and laid him in a manger. But the angels sang, “Glory to God in the Highest!” Somehow the paradoxes of it all showed me the path of trust and the knowledge of who to trust in.
Today, I think of so many who are suffering, who like Jesus have not been given a place, and yet I am filled with hope that not poverty, oil spills, wars, or anything else can take away the glorious future that is reaching out to the human family.
Reviewing this past year, I can hardly believe its momentousness. I’ve gathered some pictures below to tell something of this extraordinary year (click on pictures to see larger photo).
Vera Marries Ryan
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Vera and Ryan were married on January 31, 2010 - Ryan is a wonderful gift to our family. |
Vera and Ryan on Dauphin Island beach for Thanksgving 2010. Vera and Ryan are now expecting their first child. |
More Family Pictures
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Edward is confirmed - Nick is his sponsor
Gabriel returning from a summer's work with Earthen Vessels Outreach in Pittsburgh. Nick spent the summer there too. Ryan and Vera are involved with this ministry too.
Rosie kept care of all of us, taught yoga, ... |
Mignon graduates from Bryant High School and goes to Auburn University
Leo and friends representing Poland at the Model United Nation in Mobile
Julita (on right) and her cousin Claire playing in the Mississippi Sound |
Responding to Oil Catastrophe
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Thanks to the clean-up workers who at the risk of their health dealt with much of the hazardous waste - photographed November 13, 2010
Leo, Julita, and Edward invited people to Hands Across the Sand on Dauphin Island's public beach, photographed June 24, 2010
Many sand crabs became stressed and unable to move well, photographed July 22, 2010.
At Future of the Gulf Community Brainstorms, small groups shared experiences, ideas, and plans, photographed July 21, 2010
Mapping project using camera-lifting baloons, photographed November 13, 2010 on Sand Island |
Oil soaking edge of tidal pool, photographed July 5, 2010
Sharing positive energy after Hands Across the Sand on Dauphin Island, photographed June 26, 2010 by Theresa Robinson
My brother, Joe, captaining his boat, Mojoe, on one of our many trips to the Katrina Cut beaches
An animated small group discussion during the Future of the Gulf - Community Brainstorm, photographed July 21, 2010
People networked and brought proposals to the Coastal Recovery Commission of Alabama |
Loving Nature and Life
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Dauphin Island sea grass before the spill took its toll on it
The fragileness and beauty of life - Dauphin Island - photographed by Edward Denton
We were blessed by many birthday parties
Dauphin Island children played soccer throughout the year
Gatherings with extended Denton family |
Herons making do during the spill - photograph by Edward Denton
My very old friend the magnolia tree of the Audubon Bird Sanctuary
We were also blessed by dancing friends, birds, plants, and fish
Friends gather awaiting the midnight solstice lunar eclipse
Gatherings with extended Toomer family |
Merry Christmas Everyone!