Our toastmaster club is not blind to the meaning of
Christmas. Helen Keller expressed it beautifully, “The only blind person at Christmas time is he who has not
Christmas in his heart.”
Ken, our VP of Education, opened the meeting in place of
Barb who couldn’t be with us. Cindy, Ana, Kyle, Jan, Abe, Yanhong, Kate, Jamie,
Lynne, and Jean were present.
Ken |
Ken expressed our heartfelt feelings for the children of
Newtown, Connecticut. We all felt pain and sorrow for their families and especially
this time of year. We bowed our heads in prayerful silence.
Ken is holding Christmas cards with $15 cards to Starbucks
for those at the Seattle Times Building who open their facility for our
meetings. To them we are grateful.
Jamie |
Jamie, our Toastmaster for the day, announced that “Christmas”
was our theme. Jamie ran an exceptionally smooth meeting with an easy to follow agenda.
Yanhong |
Yanhong, our Grammarian, came up with Lagn iappe, (sounds
like lan yap) which means small gift, something given. None of us had heard it
before and many used it in their talks anyway. Thanks for expanding our
vocabulary, Yanhong.
Cindy |
Cindy, our Time Keeper, kept all our speakers on time. She
did some teasing by lifting up our light buttons to prove she could do a good
job. Cindy's presence always increases the fun.
Kate |
Our first speaker, Kate, gave her third talk entitled, Make
Every Day a Good Day. We’ve often wondered why Kate is always smiling
and is such a positive person. She advised us to do what she does. Kate writes
5 things she is grateful for at the end of each day. Her advice, “When you look
for the good, you find the good.” Kate has been writing in her gratitude
journal since 1997.
One more thing, she related a story in which she almost drowned
and was ready to meet her Maker with a little humor. Kate lives gratitude!
Jamie |
Jamie
evaluated Kate’s speech for her spiritual outlook, storytelling gifts, and
genuine enthusiasm.
Kyle |
Our
second speaker, Kyle, entitled his speech, Giving a Toast in English and Spanish.
In 10 days Kyle will be traveling to Columbia and will be speaking in front of 300
Spanish speaking and 12 English speaking guests. Kyle will be giving the wedding
toast for his good friend, Rico.
Jean |
Jean
listened attentively and evaluated Kyle’s talk with the help of Abe and Ana,
who speak fluent Spanish. Abe praised Kyle’s pronunciation and gave helpful
suggestions. Ana encouraged Kyle to use his broad smile as he spoke. Other
toastmasters added their good ideas too.
This
was Kyle’s 4th or 5th talk and is a testament to how
Toastmasters helps us with public speaking. We congratulate you, Kyle, for your
courage and we are excited to hear the results.
Abe |
Jan |
Jan,
our Table Topic Master, used the Christmas theme to ask her questions. She
asked Abe for his best Christmas ever. With deep feelings he said the year 2000
because it was the first time as husband and father he was able to experience
the joy of giving. You needed to be there to hear how deeply he meant it.
Ken |
Ken
was asked to pretend he was snowed in at an airport and couldn’t get home for
Christmas. Ken used humor as he related a real life story and found the perfect
gift for his wife at one of the many airport shops. I can’t relate the exact
story because it is a little risque and very funny.
Yanhong
said her favorite part of Christmas is waking her 9-year-old Jenny, brushing
her hair, and watching her rush downstairs to see if Santa drank his milk and ate
his cookies. She believes in Santa because, “Who else would eat the snacks for
him?”
Ken,
as General Evaluator, made good suggestions for improvement and encouraged each
and every one of us with his generous remarks.
All
in all, this special meeting was filled with warm feelings, awesome
friendships, popcorn, and Christmas candy. Jan brought the treats.
The
Blue Ribbon Winners Were:
Best
Speaker: Kate
Best
Evaluator: Jean
Best
Table Topics: Abe
Today's
photographer was Ana. Thank you Ana!
Ana |
Pictures
of the Day!
Good Listeners! |
Jan Passing Her Treats! |
News
You Can Use:
1. Our Open House White Elephant Gift Exchange will be on
January 15th. Members are asked to bring a wrapped gift worth $5 or
less. Each member will explain, in table topic format, why the gift they chose
is just what they wanted. Jerry will create a team for decorating the room and
bringing tasty snacks.
2. The officers for the New Year are requested to attend a
fun half-day of learning and training at the Carl Gipson Senior Center on
January 5th in Everett. All members are invited. For more
information, contact Barb or Jean.
If you'd like to join us for polishing your
presentations, developing leadership skills, and making friends, we welcome
you.
We
meet every Tuesday from noon to 1:00 PM. You'll find us at the Seattle Times
Building in Bothell, Washington ~ 19200 120th Avenue NE. Feel free to bring
your lunch.
To
find out more contact: Jean Tracy, JeanTracy@KidsDiscuss.com,
425.745.0022.
Respectfully
submitted,
Jean |