Wednesday 24 June 2009

Garage Sale!

This past weekend, despite rain, my family held a garage sale to a) raise some money, and b) to get rid of some clutter in their house. Overall it was a great success and most of the major items listed were sold. All in all, the garage sale brought in $420, which will be going directly to YCI to pay for my project fee. To date, I have raised approximately $3270 which is approximately 59% of the current estimate of around $5500 (all amounts Canadian). The vast majority of this money has come from the efforts of my mother, Sharon Davidson. So my first thank you for the garage sale must go to her.

This sale would not have been possible without a lot of help from others. A number of big thank yous go out to the following people/businesses:
  • Sharon Davidson (my mother)
  • Heather Davidson (my sister)
  • John Davidson (my father)
  • Florence DeMacio (my grandmother)
  • Judy Morely
  • Caroline Bonner
  • Olynyk, King and Duda advertising (for providing the tents that kept things dry)
I continue to be impressed with the response of everyone who hears about what I'm doing. I must send a thank you to everyone who bought items and donated money at the sale. Though the gesture may seem small, collectively it is very large.

Here are some pictures from the event:









Tuesday 16 June 2009

Come to My Garage Sale! 가라즈 새일 오세요!

The next event in the process of fundraising for my volunteer trip will be a garage sale. My family has collected many things to sell, including: a tablesaw, a sausage maker, a ceiling fan, men’s skates, an electric guitar with amplifier, men's and women's clothes, household items, as well as books for children and adults. I'm told there will be something for everyone!

So if you're in the Hamilton area this coming weekend and you want to come to the sale, the address is:

Location: 121 Simcoe St E, Hamilton (Click here if the map below doesn't work)
Date: Saturday, June 20th, 2009
Time: 10am until 2pm


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If you have any questions or if you have anything you would like to donate to be sold, please email michaelwithoutborders@gmail.com as soon as possible.

Here is another advertisement for the sale.

Though I will not be there (I'm living and working in Korea), I hope that you get a chance to check the sale out. Perhaps you will find something there that you are looking for.

Saturday 13 June 2009

Yellow Fever Vaccination. 황열

You may remember that I had to get a medical checkup and some vaccinations for my trip. You may also remember that I didn't get everything I needed. I had been told that getting my Yellow Fever vaccine in Seoul would be pretty easy and cheap (around 15 000won which is approximately $13 or $14 in Canadian funds). The catch was that I needed some help getting an appointment (since it needed to be made in Korean) and getting some time off of work (because the hospital's hours were similar to my school's hours). Days turned into weeks and weeks into months and I had yet to get all the necessary work done to get my appointment (the Korean teachers who can do a lot of this are very busy and I don't always have the time to ask them for favours).

Fast forward to late April, when sad events made me decide (well, someone else had to decide for me because I was unable at the time, but that's another story) to return home to Canada for a few days. I decided it would be easier to get the vaccine done in Canada where I don't have to know a foreign language. Unfortunately, after booking an appointment, I was informed that the cost of the appointment plus shot would be $175. Frustrated, I decided not to get it in Canada and within a few days of my return to Korea got my appointment to have it done there.

A few weeks ago I had that appointment. Overall it was an easy experience. I found my way to the National Medical Centre in Seoul on my own and with my combination of broken Korean and their combination of broken English got to where I needed to be in the hospital. The doctor's English was alright and he informed me of a small chance that I could have very bad side effects (a brain disease). The shot was probably the quickest shot I've had in a while (and I've had a lot of needles in me lately) and mostly painless. I had to wait around for about half an hour to make sure I wasn't getting any serious side effects (which I didn't - though I've been a little sick since then).

The good news was that this whole thing only cost me 21 000won (about $17-18) and I didn't really miss any classes at school. I'm told that after 10 days I am now 90% immune and that after a whole month I will be almost 100% immune for the next 10 years.

There are no more required vaccinations, though I may spring for the other one (multi-strain meningococcal) that I couldn't get in Korea.

Now it's on to finishing raising money, buying supplies and booking flights (not to mention figuring out post-project travel, and packing everything up from Korea and moving back to Canada).

Until next time!

Saturday 6 June 2009

Ladies Night in Africa #2

A week after the first dinner and a few days after Nanny's funeral (done the way we all hope she would have wanted) my mom hosted a second dinner. I had already left to return to Korea so my mom wrote a short synopsis of the evening:

The May 8th dinner had 18 guests attend with same type of entertainment and food and prizes as on May 1st...judging by the laughter and positive comments everyone had a great time. again some came in African dress....a prize was given both nights for the most authentic dress...as well as a prize for the runner up...the guests voted on this.....the 1st prize was a "I support michaelwithoutborders" tote bag ordered from cafe press....
Again, this dinner was a great success and the following people participated and/or donated money:
  • Peter Demacio
  • Eva Lengyel
  • Caroline Bonner
  • Ewa Siudowski
  • Cathy Huffman
  • Cathy Vitucci
  • Beth Stewart
  • Debbie Mudie
  • Carol Wylie
  • Debbie Bulir
  • Lori Rees
  • Lorri Poutney
  • Cindy Olynyk
  • Sherryl O'Neil
  • Jackie Steele
  • Judy Morely
  • Judy Graham
  • Donna Snider
  • Carrie McCrum
  • Mary Ditta
  • Diane Campbell
  • Sarah Chisholm
  • Emily Knox
Though I did thank all of the people who volunteered their time to help with the dinners and those who donated door prizes in my post about the first dinner, I would like to once again thank my mother (Sharon Davidson) who spent untold hours organizing everything and hosting the dinner (and who is still working on ways to raise the remaining funds).

As of now, I have raised $2856.35 of approximately $5350 (depending on the cost of my flight which is as of yet unbooked). Thank you everyone who has helped me get this far.

I will close with a few pictures from the evening.