Thursday, December 12, 2013

Fundraiser Highlights by Conrad

A special thanks to all of those who came to the fundraiser, it truly was a special experience. The fundraiser is more than a way to help fund our program. For us Mariposans, it's a chance to step outside our role as child care providers and share our personalities with the families. It's also an opportunity for families to get to know each other outside of being just parents. I imagine for many of you that's an opportunity the comes fairly rarely.

In any case, if you didn't get to come, here's what you missed!
 The prizes (they were numerous).









Wednesday, December 11, 2013

A letter from Amelia


The first few months of school have whizzed by. Our Mariposa Kids settled nicely into our routine, and we have had some great times together. As it has been the case for years now  our crew has grown and changed enormously over the last little while. Somethings, however, remain the same, for example the audible happiness exuded when our crew gets together. It is a very special thing.  For me it is especially reassuring and nice  to look around and see so many smiling faces, big and small. Mariposa Kids is in many ways my baby growing up and stepping out into the world. And as any parent watching their little one venture off I felt all of the following: anxiety, hope, fear, jubilation, moments of awkward confusion and a lot of pride.

Working with children is a dynamic working environment for adults. If you don’t know what I mean spend an afternoon with us and you soon will. Mariposa Leaders are asked to put on many hats in the course of an afternoon.  This fact makes our Mariposa Leaders feel all the more magical to me. We have so many amazing and passionate people spending time and creating relationships with Mariposa Kids, and this good positive energy of people being with children is working. For example, my ego aside, I love seeing the kids upon exiting the school breeze past me and into the arms of Paola, Conrad, Danny or any of our other Mariposa Leaders. This is what it is suppose to be.


After school is about caring for your children, and providing a safe space to learn and grow and stretch, run, and have fun.  But, if I am going to be really honest with you Mariposa Kids is about so much more. At the core of it, there is a seed of revolutionary learning, to create a healthier, more creative and peaceful world. My hope is that this revolution will be led by children who  can know in their hearts that each of us do indeed CARE for them and RESPECT them and are their to SUPPORT them.

For some this might not seem like such a big deal, but in a world where we spend more money on bombs than on education, and where the murders of urban youth is so rampant that it is the norm-  I say it is absolutely a big deal. No matter how hard we as parents try we cannot shield from
our children the scary truths facing our society. Children are always watching and trying to make sense of the world around them. They are by nature perceptive creatures.


To actively show children, that despite so much evidence to the contrary, there are people in their community (outside of their families) who do truly love and care for them, and value their ideas, I believe is a radical revolutionary act.

I strongly believe that the Mariposa Kids Community Project is such a place, and I am eternally grateful for all of it. For the opportunity to be there, to watch it grow, and in turn grow myself;  to meet so many wonderful people, big and small who make this experience what it is.  I invite you all to come and hang out for an afternoon, participate, have fun, share your expertise, and I promise that you will, along with tired, feel a deep sense of optimism. Kids have that effect.