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Let’s Go to the Mall

Spring has well and truly sprung in DC!  With it has come warmer weather, blooming trees, cherry blossoms by the Jefferson Memorial, and festivals. Unfortunately, with this warm weather, has also come stress about the future, late night résumé edits, and the last leg of this volunteer year. Housemates and coworkers are scrambling to make plans and find jobs, and we find ourselves – yet again – trying to find new ways to define ourselves. For four years I was a college student working toward a degree and some magical future that I hadn’t quite figured out yet. In my search for a plan, LVC seemedRead More →

2019-04-05
By: Elise Daugherty
On: April 5, 2019
In: Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Community, Washington DC

New Year’s Resolutions vs. Intentionality

We are in the season of setting New Year’s resolutions. It seems everyone is making a resolution to do something. To eat better/cleaner. To lose weight. To work out more, clear your skin, find a new job, start dating again. These resolutions are fine on their own, but the way our society treats them is not. New Year’s resolutions are prescribed and executed as big, abrupt changes which we expect to be easy and work essentially overnight. But that is rarely how they unfold. Maybe you’re good about your diet or workout routine at first, but once you mess up, you think you’ve lost theRead More →

2019-01-14
By: Wes Isberner
On: January 14, 2019
In: Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Change, New Years, Washington DC
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Protest, Arrest and Process: PROCESS

Ahna is a current LVCer in Washington, DC, serving at the Government Accountability Project. This is her story of and reflections on her experiences related to the Kavanaugh hearing and accompanying protests. This is post 3 of 3; her first post is here; second is here. ~~~~~ On October 6th, 2018 I was arrested on the steps of the Capitol. I was protesting the imminent confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. When people found out, they asked what being arrested is like. They asked with a gleam in their eyes, a smile forming on their lips, and a palpable anticipation for the badass protest storyRead More →

2018-12-19
By: Deirdre Bagley
On: December 19, 2018
In: Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Concordia College, Justice, Protest, Volunteer, Washington DC

Dag House: We Whisk You a Merry Christmas

With December comes a rush of holiday markets, Christmas music and city lights in Washington, DC. As a house, my roommates and I have also realized that this month comes with its fair share of busy calendars and hectic work days. These full days come as an even larger load for me, as I have spent the past four years attending college in the city. While balancing various communities of friends and loved ones, the intentional part of our LVC community has pulled me into finding small joys at home. The consistency of roommates at home has been exciting, challenging, and stressful at times, butRead More →

2018-12-17
By: Deirdre Bagley
On: December 17, 2018
In: Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Community, Dag House, Washington DC

A Holiday Season Reflection

The Holiday Mask Ushered in by bowls of candy treats and costume masks the holiday season launches with the donning of a different mask Leaf by leaf the trees turn crimson, gold, and angry falling like confetti woven into a soggy carpet of flames The air turns crisp and bitter children delight seeing their own breath others despair the cost of heat or lack of a roof to call theirs A snow falls blanketing the earth in pure white shivers, and sleepless nights elation and misery in the air as tangible as the delicate burning snowflakes Thankfulness is celebrated with family, friends, alone for theRead More →

2018-11-23
By: Jillian Weemaes
On: November 23, 2018
In: Centerings, Volunteer Blog
Tagged: Bon House, Centering, Washington DC
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