Friday, October 21, 2011

Steps of Success!!!!




We've had a busy couple of months here at FLT with lots of work towards goals. Some of the accomplishments during the last few weeks include:





  • PinkPumpkinPie18 got her learner's permit!


  • RainbowChicken19 got her learner's permit!


  • BlueSpaggettyO's17 got her learner's permit!


  • PinkPizza22 got her own housing!


  • BluePasta19 got her learner's permit!


Congratulations, ladies!!! Keep up the good work!

Friday, September 9, 2011

snack time!

It may be September, but OrangePB24 and I aren't ready to say goodbye to summer yet.
Summer fruits are still going strong in our kitchen! As I blog, we're prepping for an afternoon of smoothies and homemade no-bake granola bars (which may or may not become just granola....) to wrap up a great week of orientation! We like to just use any ingredients we have lying around the kitchen to create a delicious and nutritious snack, and smoothies and granola are pretty delicious ways to do just that.
I can't wait to see everyone from last spring and meet lots of new faces - see you all in an hour!

Greenbeets24

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Welcome back!

What a great first day!

Welcome to all our new participants -- we look forward to getting to know you better and to a great year!

And it's great to see our returning participants again!

We're off to a great start -- hope it's not too confusing so far. But if you are confused, just bear with us -- it will get better!

Remember your socks, sneakers and comfy clothes tomorrow -- our first day back at Curves!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

I am so excited for FLT to start back up, but not ready to see August go! I love these end-of-summer days, where I can still wear flip flops all afternoon but need a sweatshirt at night. Mmmm, and all the August fruits and veggies... corn! berries! tomatoes!
Yesterday I made the most delicious and pretty salad of pink watermelon chunks, feta cheese, fresh mint, poppy seeds and red onions - smothered in yummy balsamic. Salad is a loose term for this one, because it was more addictive than dessert.
So hurry, everyone, go snag a watermelon before it's too late!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

I made it! I am now a blogger! Greenpasta47 and greensoftserve47, proud of me? Next step, Facebook lol

Friday, July 8, 2011

And Now A Round of Applause . . . .

We finished up the FLT year with lots of successes -- high school diplomas, driver's licenses, new jobs, increased self confidence. And to reward all that hard work, a round of awards to all our hardworking participants:

The Big Comeback Award goes to a woman who found within herself the courage that she thought she had lost. Navigating setbacks, difficult circumstances and challenging relationships, she reunited with her child, found stable housing, got her driver's license and a car, and welcomed a new member to her family. This mom effectively manages parenting her new baby while continuing to be a strong advocate for her child with special needs. She's also an institution in the Jewelry Worksite!

The Go Getter Award was earned by a woman who came to FLT with an agenda: pay off old fines -- check! Reinstate driver's license -- check! Earn high school diploma -- check! Work on parenting skills -- check! Quit smoking -- check! Start up again -- rats! Quit again -- check! Start college -- check! Get all As -- check! She IS a little gullible . . . and she's still working on toning down the swearing, but whether in worksite, in conversation, or in class, this woman has been an active participant and encouragement to many.

Until this spring, many of us thought the winner of the Emerging Star Award didn't have much to say. Well, now we know better! This award recognizes a woman with a calming presence who has brought valuable contributions to class dicussions, has become a strong team player in the Child Care Worksite, has earned all the FLT credits possible toward her high school diploma, got her driver's license, AND packs fabulous lunches for her son. To top it off, we've discovered she has a wicked sense of humor!

The Persistence Pays Award goes to a woman who went from homeless to volunteering at the very place she had found shelter. Despite a few moans and groans along the way, she earned her high school diploma and found an apartment. A devoted mother with good parenting skills, she is a natural in the Child Care Worksite. Her good sense of humor helps this woman stay focused on the future even while facing major hurdles.

The Inner Star Award goes to a woman with a quick flash of a smile, quick wit and an amazing vocabulary. How do we know her vocabulary?? Just spend some time with her daughter and you'll know! This woman is naturaly gracious and supportive of others, even when she thinks no one notices, even when the other person is a complete stranger. And despite some personal misgivings, she earned her driver's license!

The Budding Wings Award recognizes a woman who has worked hard to gain some independence. She earned her driver's license, landed a job, and is learning to speak her mind when something isn't working for her. She has learned that to ask for help when you need it is a sign of strength rather than weakness. This woman occasionally underestimates herself, but word on the street is that she's a quick learner in both Kitchen and Child Care worksites, and a kind and patient teacher to newcomers.

The Jewelry Whisperer Award goes to a quiet woman who doesn't make much hullabaloo and who remained committed to FLT despite difficult personal challenges, working steadily toward her goals. This year she is DEDICATED to the Jewelry Worksite, inspiring and being inspired, as creative there as she was in the Kitchen Worksite last year!

Originally, the woman who gets the next was self named "the drama ball." We prefer another name, and so present the Social Butterfly (instead of Drama Ball) Award. She is learning to ask for help, listen to advice and hopefully not get involved in too much drama! She is outgoing, connects with everyone and has discovered a love for the beach and ocean.

The Dependability Award recognizes a woman who holds a lot and still holds on. We couldn't have made it through the year without her in the Child Care Worksite, and I know Child Care was the envy of the Jewelry and Kitchen to have her! This woman has a depth of character that welcomes people where they are and offers what encouragement and support she can. She doesn't impose herself -- rather she gently offers bits of wisdom gleaned from her own experiences. In the same ways, she is kind and caring with children.

The Spark Award goes to a woman who might wrinkle her nose with an "I don't THINK so!" at the first suggestion of a new challenge, but just as quickly adjusts her attitude and gives it her best. Even when she's tired, this woman brings a lot of energy to the Kitchen Worksite (where she chopped her first pepper ever) and to the Child Care Worksite (where she gets right down on the floor to play with the children). She amy not think she's brave, but she came into a group that had spent most of the year together, and with her quick smile and easy laugh she made a place for herself among us and brought us some fresh (if sometimes SASSY) energy.

The Rock Steady Award is in recognition of a woman committed to showing up, getting down to work, addressing obstacles and staying focused. And her hard work is paying off! This year she earned her high school diploma AND her driver's license. She brought thoughtful insights to class and to her worksites. Comfortable to try something new, this woman has the self-confidence to state her own opinions, whether her peers agree or not. As a mom, she understands that her child's needs come before her own. We applaud her commitment to doing what needs to be done with a good attitude -- even when it's a big stack of dirty dishes!

Wow! We rarely see the winner of the Barrier Buster Award anymore, and it's not because she's slacking! Through hard work, dedication, consistent attendance and active participation in FLT for the past three years, she earned her high school diploma, got a full-time job, a car and her first apartment! This spring she transitioned her daughter to another daycare so she could keep on working toward her goals.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

A Busy, Busy FLT Year

Wow, how did it get to be the end of March already?

FLT has been a busy place this year -- unfortunately, the blog has been one of the things that's not gotten as much attention as we might like with everything else going on, but hopefully it will pick up in the next few weeks.

Kudos to our participants who have been busy working on many educational, job and personal goals this year. So far this year:
  • One person has completed her adult diploma. (And we've got several people only a few steps away from earning their diplomas!)
  • One participant who has started college, earning As on her first two English essays and acing her first math test.
  • One participant earned a near perfect score on a writing test for her high school diploma.
  • Three participants have gotten a job.
  • One participant has taken positive steps toward co-parenting with her child's father in an effort to create the best possible situation for her child.
  • Two participants got their first apartments.
  • Four participants have gotten learner's permits and six participants are completing driver's ed training in preparation for getting their driver's licenses.
  • Two participants obtained Section 8 vouchers.
  • One participant got a car.
Participants have also gained more self confidence, learned to better advocate for themselves and their children and gained skills to help them deal with difficult emotions and tough situations.

Great job, ladies!!!