Thursday, 13 December 2012

WoW. Just WoW


I looked back to this blog and let out a small sigh for what I hoped would have been, and I apologize for that, and then lean back and SMILE at what was.

It was mid May since my last serious writings, and if I recall correctly, just going into the May Day and Half Way There Faire, where it all changed. 

Up until that point I'd been giving my best as the off season coordinator and moving into the Social Media PR role for the committee as the season launched, and having the time of my life, helping where I could, trying to stay on top of the 100's of team events going on around Relay. Not an easy thing to do while trying to taking a college course in Advertising. That winter, I was finishing up the second term or four and they were really pushing the assignments at us. No big deal at my advanced age of 50ish. After 15 years of doing contact design work in automation equipment design, wearing many hats and long hours on end part of the job description.  May comes along and I finish the winter term, get lucky helping a friend do a renovation job during the day, Relay all night long and then that wrap up party for the Half Way There Faire.

I often wondered what it be like to bear witness to an idea, one of those defining moment ones. I witnesses a bit of that, that night. Zander was on the air, talking like he does about Relay that he and so many other do, how every Linden matter, that it doesn't matter if you donate to a big team or small team, it all goes to the same place and that all teams should be proud of the work they do, regardless if the raise a million or one Linden. Next thing you know we are rezing team kiosks who haven't reached Bronze level and we begin what was eventually termed "Bronzing" and that we are one team in Relay and so was born the One Team Ideal.

That Ideal fueled a good many souls that night and if I remember over the next 4-6 hours Bronze something like 20 teams. I just remember laughing hysterically behind the keyboards, never in my life have I seen the likes of this. That ideal also lit a fire under a few others and over the remaining of the season Bronzed the remaining teams on the roster. Truly remarkable.

That One Team Ideal changed me as well and gave light to an idea I've had been thinking about for so time. More about that later,....

One or about late June, right after walking the Relay here in my home town, another defining moment comes along in SL. Now as you all know whom do work around RFLofSL, we are a big group, many people we know because they are the front runners and we know them well from all the speeches and interviews they give, other just because they are everywhere giving it their all, and their name is everywhere in IM's and local chat and you just get to know them.  Well late one night, one of the later asks me to dance, and we start to talk. 

A week later, we are going steady, but Relay weekend two weeks away and the craziest time for my role. Relay comes and goes, and I do have one of the best Relays I have ever experienced, better than my first Relay, one the year before, when on or about 3am, my time, and I saw there was not letting up of the number of people that were out there, and I saw how big, this Relay, really was, and for the next four hours cried buckets of tears, in the dark of my room, by myself. I regained my composure in the waning hours, until the empty table ceremony, and that was that, over the edge Niagara Fall I go. This past season, I knew what was coming and ready for it, and I really got to enjoying it deeply, all of it. AND I had some one new in my life, I could really share that experience with. 

I no sooner recover from that incredible, what was a 35 hour caffeine fueled marathon of HOPE, that I discover a new Relay about to take place on another grid, recognize a few names on the committee and just had to check it out. Next thing I know, I'm helping launch a brand new Relay organization in their inaugural Relay season, with a pile of work yet to be done, with a whole new group of people.
September rolls around, college starts back up for the last two terms, were when I though the work load was heavy at the end of last winter's term, they wallop you on day one of this third term. I'm helping launch a new Relay at the same time, all the while developing a very interesting and unique relationship with a beautiful person.

When I look back at that incredible history of Relay in SL, I often dream, what it would have been like that first season, just like I wonder what it would be like to have been at Baker Stadium at the University in Tacoma Washington that one May evening in 1985, I GOT a bit of that experience at our Relay in InWorldz. 

Very rich, very rewarding experience. After 8 months of doing a fully time college program or full time employment and doing 8 continuous months of Relay work, walking at 3 different Relays, that moment when I got the chance to share by reading the Empty Table Ceremony of the handful of friends was the finest moment of my Relay year. 

And to smother all that in hugs and kisses our love for each other grows into a skeeee one Thanksgiving dinner party being shared with all our friends. 
So when I say WoW, I really mean WoW.

Now I find myself having just written my last test and handed in my last assignment for this term today and the last 12 incredible, insane months are almost behind me. I have a few weeks off until the new year and last college term, a small job to help someone lay a new floor in a few rooms and a small website to build over the holidays. 

Come the new year, I have the last term of my program that centers around a 5 week work placement in midterm for what is called the Cap Stone Project. I have a wedding to co plans for Feb 23rd and a Relay For Life of Second Life team to build before that season launches and I am certainly doing the committee thing again for IW, but more about those later ...

Friday, 11 May 2012

Couldn't be simpler

Even before I became involved with Relay, one of the many truths and wisdom of life is the value of compassion and support for a fellow person during life's difficult moments.

Sometimes that means listening, offering a kind and encouraging word, sharing a personal moment in your own life's journey, or just a simple HUG without saying nothing.

According to Virgina SatirWe need four hugs a day for survival. We need eight hugs a day for maintenance. We need twelve hugs a day for growth.

And according to Linda BlairTouch affects the cerebellar brain system, an area of the brain where basic positive emotions such as trust and affection probably come from.

And even beyond those moment, a simple HUG at the best of times, goes a long way to make people feel even better.

With my alternative avatar, I've been hosting parties ever Saturday mornings for the last 2-1/2 years and I greet everyone that arrives with a HUG. It doesn't matter if they are long time members or their first visit, everyone gets a HUG, week after week.

SO I am sending out a free warm HUG to everyone that needs one or not.

"A hug is a universal medicine, it is how we handshake from the heart."  -Anonymous

Saturday, 7 April 2012

ART EXHIBITION & COMPETITION

Relay For Life of Second Life - TEAM SAIL 4 LIFE

ART EXHIBITION [Nautical Theme]
& COMPETITION [What RFL Means To Me]
29th April to 13th May 2012
 
Exhibition Opening & Party from Midday SL time on 29th April
Competition Judging 6th May
Sponsored by Starboards Yacht Club & Fishers Island Yacht Club


This ‘Art in the Garden’ show is set within the beautiful sailing waters of our community and will be hosted in a specially designed garden at Holly Kai Estates, off Blakes Sea.
 
Team Sail4Life are a community of many sailing clubs, consisting of hundreds of sailing sims.  Preference will therefore be given to artists working to a nautical theme in any media.

EXHIBITION DETAILS
Artists will be provided with a tent space in which to rezz their art for sale.
A 100 prim allowance will be allocated to all artists; although artists working in prim heavy media such as 3D/sculptures who need more prims can make an application for consideration for more prims if necessary.

Rules:  Artists must donate a minimum of 2 works of art in to be sold in an official Sail 4 Life, RFLofSL vendor. In addition, they may exhibit other works of art for private sale and will be allowed to promote their art gallery by providing a notecard/LM giver. 

Reciprocally,  we also expect that artists will provide a LM giver, linking to the art show from their gallery or website/blog,  and promote the event to their group, or via a poster at their gallery because this is about raising funds for RFL.

Please send a notecard to Pippa Rexen with a link to your art studio/store or a notecard with snapshots of your artwork to view, no later than 19th April.

COMPETITION
In addition to the exhibition, we will be running, concurrently, a competition on the theme of
What RFL Means To Me’.  There will be three categories judged.  

1] Canvas
2] Sculpture - non animated
3] Sculpture - Scripted/Animated

The final day for entry to this competition will be 29th April.  Judging will take place on
6th May.  A cup will be awarded to the winner of each group and a certificate to 2nd and 3rd places. 

This Art in the Garden show will be promoted with a special opening event on 29th April as well as via the RFLofSL events board throughout the 2 week period.  This is a fantastic opportunity to bring your artwork to an appreciative audience  and promote your work, as well as assisting in fund raising for this very special cause. 

For more information please contact
Pippa Rexen

A Guide to the Teams R Us Events in 2012

the 2012 Special Events Committee presents..

A Guide to the Teams R Us Events in 2012

The Teams R Us Committee is happy to present the 2012 list of MULTI-TEAM events. As the season progresses and in the midst of individual team fundraising, it is this committees goal to  give the teams an opportunity to come together as one GIANT team, have fun and still raise donations for their own team kiosk.  The Teams R Us Committee, lead by SHAYLA JURAN, will send a notice to the Mentors Group and Captains group with enough advanced notice, prior to each event, to allow teams time to respond,  if they wish to participate.

NOTE:  If you would like to suggest a Teams R Us idea or are organizing a fun project you'd like to include all the teams in, please IM SHAYLA JURAN or drop a notecard in the suggestion box at the Teams R Us display at ACS island.

 Teams R Us display at ACS Island Warehouse

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~ May 4-5:  May Day Celebration  ~  A  Medievel Country Fair !

May Day returns for its second year with Teams Area Chair, PrettyKitty Gumbo coordinating this fun festival again this year with lots of help from the awesome Green Collinwood and Calumn Tolsen.

Contact Person: PrettyKitty Gumbo

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~ May 19-28 ~ Teams R Us  @ Home Expo!

Build your amazing products for Relay and sell them from Team Vendors at the 5th Annual Home & Garden Expo!  Teams will have their own shopping area where they will be able to set up vendors and a team display, house team parties and more!

Contact Person: Shayla Juran and Nikki Mathieson

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~ May 12-20 ~ Paint SL Purple

RFL of SL will again present, Paint SL Purple, on May 12-20, 2012.  Based on the American Cancer Society's Paint the Town Purple event, Paint SL Purple is the annual event that helps make those around the SL grid aware of Relay For Life and its mission.  A paint bucket of purple textures and items will be available.  A sky dome with a purple theme will  be available during this week for teams to use for fundraising events and parties.  

Contact Person: Blossum Bluebird.

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~ June 22-24 ~ 6th Annual Back to the 50's Weekend

  Relay teams will be afforded many opportunities to add lindens to their kiosks by having fun with  one or more of the many venues at this 50's style amusement park and Main Street.   There will be rides, kissing booth, dunk booth, bull riding, raffle ball, carnival games, sock hops, drive-in movies, classic car contest, roller skating rink and jail and bail for teams to run .   Team shops will also be available.   All this weekend needs is your team! 

Contact person: Shayla Juran

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~ July 14-15 ~ Teams R Us  @ Relay Weekend 
TBA

Monday, 12 March 2012

Lots and lots

Well our Relay For Life of Second Life Kick Off weekend started with a bang!

In under 34 hours these Relay fanatics, which includes yours truly, beat our 2nd season total of $41,000 and is currently at $47,700. Impressed and in awe of the passion you bring to Relay.


The Kick Off ceremonies on Saturday were simply inspiring and very touching. From the presentation of our history and the people that launched this chapter of Relay For Life of Second Life and how from our meager begins right up to our recent efforts. I was, like most, blown away with an OMG moment, when told that in 2011, Relay For Life of Second Life ranked 51st of all the Relay For Life under the Relay For Life banner. 

Without spilling the beans, our Pippa Rexden to up the mic, and to say we were moved, would be a grossly understatement of epic proportions. The reason I don't wish to "spill the beans" is we have a video in post production as I write covering our Kick Off Ceremonies, and I would like you to really hear it in own her words.

After our American Cancer Society liaison, Stingray9798 Raymaker read off the list of teams for the Parade of Teams, marking the opening of the 2012 season, everyone launched into parties and team events planned to later that day, or dove into the Fashion For Life - Fashion Faire SIMs.
After a few hours of exploring the Fashion For Life SIMs I found myself on the DreamSeeker Tienpo, Entertainment SIM, listening to the sounds of the one and only Grammy-nominated musician David Arkenstone, and yes the real live David Arkenstone.

 
From here I launched into visiting all the team events I could, and on Saturday were a bunch.  After running into MamaP Beerbaum, Chair of RFLofSL, and Co-Chairs Dwen Dooley and Nikki Mathieson several times, I made notes to use their Limo service next year. To be honest, I lost count how name parties there were going on and how many I manage to visit, but it many and energetic. 
Even saw the "Hair" piece of RFLofSL fame, and I have to saw, it is impressive in person. 

By the end of the day, I found myself back where it all started, back on the kick off build, and to my delight, there was still one party going on strong, so I joined in. Checking my friend list, I noticed Pippa was still on, so I called her up and invited her over to the party. Pippa was the leader builder for the kick off build and if there someone that should know that a party was still going on at the kick off, she and her team, was at the top of my list.

Truly was a beautiful day. And like all Relay, we were excited beyond belief to get going. Cancer fears the walker, and there are 100,000s of people, from all corners of this world and in cyber space too, whose only goal to find a cure and put the boots to cancer, once and for all. For a day that the words "You have cancer" will be followed up with the words "No Worries, we can cure that now", so no one have to lose people that are dear to us all from this thing called cancer. 

I truly believe that day is coming.

Bain

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Relay Rap

Trader1 Whiplash of T1Radio announced yesterday of a new program called Relay Rap and I had to find out more.



Trader1 will be featuring a half hour talk show about Relay, for Relay, for Relay'ers and the greater Relay World that is Relay For Life of Second Life.

Relay Rap will debut on Wednesday March 14th at 7pm with a 30 minute talk show, featuring three regular segments: Relay Forum, Mission Minutes and Team Time.

Relay Forum featuring general news and updates, fund raising tips and other information from your committee

Mission Minutes will focus on how the American Cancer Society uses the funds raised by Relay For Life to support programs for Survivors and Caregivers, to help all of Fight Back with health care initiatives and advocacy and of course to find better treatments, underwrite research and lead us closer to a cure.

Team Time will be all about YOU and our Relay World. Team Time will focus on teams and relay'ers, how and why they relay, their events and fundraising activities. Team Time will feature live interviews and reports from Relay World.

If anyone wishes to become a Relay Rap Reporter, or to have their team or team members featured on Relay Rap please contact Trader1 Whiplash by email: trader@t1radio.com

You can follow T1Radio with the following:
http://t1radio.serverroom.us:8242
www.t1radio.com
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Arinultra%20Cay/198/42/27

Bain

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Hot off the Presses


Relay For Life of Second Life, Kick Off Celebration on March 10, 2012

 
The Relay For Life of Second Life Kick Off Celebration is on March 10, 2012.  The sims are open from 8 AM-11 PM and events run throughout the day, including the Ceremony at 10 AM and a hunt from Noon-11 PM.  The regions will come online by Thursday, so check with your team captain or the notices in the Relay For Life Volunteers group.

This year, the Relay For Life of Second Life theme is a Time For A Cure. We can all say that and mean it and feel it, but the reason why it’s so appropriate is because science is finally catching up with the mysteries of what cancer is and why we have it.  They understand so much of what happens when cells mutate and so we really can sense that in the future; we hope not too far in the future, that a cure for cancer really is possible.

As the veils of mystery of what causes cancer lift and the cry from cancer patients and their loved ones increases for the cure, so it is that we need to raise more money so that the American Cancer Society can increase funding to doctors, scientists and researchers to help them to help us.

Raising funds, raising awareness and supporting one another is something we do really well on Second Life.  We can and do make a difference.  Relay For Life of Second Life raised over $375,000 last year and in total since Relay For Life of Second Life started in 2004 we have raised an amazing $1.2 million dollars.

We meet this year for our Kick Off celebration to come together at the beginning of the 2012 fundraising campaigns and to celebrate what we’ve already done and to renew our pledge to raise even more money to fight against cancer.

While we work at raising funds over the next 4 months, one thing we also do really well on  Second Life is have fun!

Every year we try to make the Kick Off celebration something special and this year is no exception. We hope that you really do enjoy the day and the environment that we have created for you.  This year we are offering all of the teams the chance to kick off their fundraising campaigns by having a booth for 24 hours. Whether you have one item you want to introduce to everyone and start to sell or if you just want to proudly announce your team to the world, please let us know and grab a token from APinkSwan or Pippa Rexen.

 RFL Cure - Remembering Our Friends Memorial Angels, photo by IshtarAngel Micheline

The Kick Off is just the beginning of a series of events to raise money for cancer research in 2012, including:

  • March 10-22, 2012 -- Fashion for Life
  • March 31-April 1, 2012 -- Mardi Gras & Street Faire (Teams R Us Event)
  • May 4-5, 2012 -- May Day Celebration (Teams R Us Event)
  • May 12-13, 2012 -- Halfway There Fair
  • May 12-20, 2012 -- Paint SL Purple
  • May 19-28, 2012 -- Home & Garden Expo (includes Teams R Us @ the Expo)
  • June 3, 2012 -- National Cancer Survivors Day
  • June 22-24, 2012 -- Back to the 50s Weekend (Teams R US)
  • July 14-15, 2012 -- RELAY WEEKEND!

Some of you will be new to Relay For Life of Second Life, some of you will have done this many times before and some of you will have decided to form your own team this year to do your fundraising. Second Life is a huge international community and we have so many nationalities here with us in the Relay For Life of Second Life community.  So, wherever you come from and whatever your past experience is with Relay For Life, we welcome you and are here to support you because we are one large team of Relay For Life of Second Life.

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Another drink of Relay

Yesterday MarkTwain White unveiled his latest video featuring the 2011 Relay For Life of Second Life, Relay weekend track Tour. His timing was perfect in my books, with everyone eagerly looking forward to the Kick Off to the new season, only days away.

I Remember that day, every hour, every moment, the awe of the creativeness, the hours, weeks and months of dedication by so many, the whole scale of things that is Relay For Life of Second Life, and I remember the buckets of tears I wept that day.

Everyone eventually talks about their "defining" moment in Relay, well one of my strongest ones, was on that day, well to be precise, in the wee hours of that dark night.

I Remember my excitement when I first saw the map of the track, having a math background quickly saw this track was HUGE. 40 sims HUGE. Only took 2 sec to see that a 10 km / 6 mile track! That got me curious of past RFLofSL tracks.

A quick search and found info like in 2010,  the track was 8,670 meters long, walked by 1579 people, who did 2676 laps, covering a distance of 23,193,724 meters.

Saying that another way, in 24 hours, the people of RFLofSL traveled from Vancouver on the west coast, to Halifax on the east coast, and back, twice, or Seattle to Miami over 6 1/2 times. I had to look up Wikipedia for the circumference of the Earth: 40,075,017 metres! A quick check on the calculator and yup, in 2010 the total distance traveled was 58% of the circumference of the Earth. KEWL!

Now here's a mind blowing bit. In the 7 year history of Relay For Life of Second Life, the people of Second Life, have traveled 137,571.6 km or 85,482.6 Relay miles, that's 1/4 of the way to the Moon!

Everyone know that sometimes, the fun of excitement and anticipation of waiting for something, doesn't hold a candle to the reality of of that something. Well my Relay 2011 still affects me to this very day.

After all the buzz and sugar high of feeding off the build up to the opening wore off, and the list of things you wanted to do when you finally arrived, were getting checked off, I found myself in those wee hours and began to really look at this thing called Relay For Life of Second Life.


When I need to think, I like to walk, and so I walked.

I was just completing my 2nd silent laps and went I watched someone lite a luminary candle, track sides, and was moved. Was there, my gaze really became focused, on those endless rows of luminary candles, lining both sides of the track.


My next lap was not a pretty sight, on this side of the keyboard, as I walked and read but a small fraction of those 6 miles of luminaries.

Had the best cry of my life that night. At that particular time in my life, I was at the very bottom of my career / life crisis, living in a boarding house. My bed was next to the windows which face onto a grave yard for the church, just beyond. Interesting spot to be, at this very "defining" moment in Relay for me. I logged off for a bit and went for a real walk.

And yes I did go straight there, and started to read the head stones and cried a bit more. After a bit I found a nice spot to sit. It was still dark out, but you could begin to see the new day coming when I accidentally nodded off.

The next moment I remember, is having the sun breaking through, the one opening in the trees on the horizon, squarely in my eyes, jolting me awake. As I sat there admiring the sun rise, watching the birds and chipmunks beginning their foraging, and I remember feeling cleansed from my experience of the hours before. Was a most euphoric moment.

Wasn't until much later during that summer, I realized the weight of my real life situation, ad changed that day, and I was being fueled by a new passion.

That was one of my Relay "moments", that took me through the Remembrance of life.

Thank you Mr MarkTwain White for reminding me every detail of that day, with you're most beautiful efforts.

Bain