Note about the Posts: Yurt Living posts have specific updates about the yurt. Family Update posts are for the grandparents. You are welcome to read either. Pre-2011 posts are just travel posts.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Family Update: Burning Man 2011

Burning Man 2011 was everything I thought it would be as well as so much more. We were blown away by the generosity of the participants as well as the love that was throughout Kidsville. The girls adapted right away, especially Ali. She was in her element from day one. After we got there, I started pulling out costumes and next thing I know there are four or five girls in our tent dressing up. Ali was announcing that we are "Camp Dress Up" and that all the kids should come by anytime. I have no idea where she even figured out that all the camps had names. We had only been there less than 24 hours.

This was a sight. Ali and I had watched the "Double Rainbow" video last year when I was looking for ideas for her Halloween costume. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI She wanted to be a rainbow. When we found this video Ali and I laughed at first but then after we watched it again, we fell in love with the passion and intensity. We are not the only ones who loved this video because now when I posted this link I realized it had 30 million hits. She loved rainbows so much at that time as well and we ended up having a rainbow birthday for her that year. Anyway, seeing the double rainbow car was extremely exciting for her and she took at least two spins around camp in this fine artcar.



 The amazing Temple of Transition. This was the one piece that I was most excited about seeing this year. I even donated money to help them finish the project. This is built every year as a place for people to leave their grief and loss. You can leave it on the walls, as momentos, as advice for others, as energy or whatever helps you release. Then at the end of the week in complete silence they burn the whole thing down and everything in it. It was a chance for all of us to let a little bit more go. Ali and Jaden feel a sense of loss for their sister even though they never knew her because they still to this day see us cry every now and then and have to ask why.





 The million bunny march was a night that was a lot of fun for the girls. The whole family wore bunny ears and so many people were so pleased to see a whole family out on the playa. One girl gave Ali a huge bag of "Bunny Chips", another girl gave her and Jaden a Pez dispenser as well as an adorable pink  bunny backpack. Like I said before we have never met so many generous people in one location. I would say our last school was like this but it did not have 50,000 people like BM. We accomplished as much as we could but it is just too hard to see everything that is there. My friend Paige talked to me last year about why she brought her son to BM and she said it was an amazing experience in acceptance and tolerance. I am so glad that I listened to her wise words and gave my children the opportunity to be part of such a free, happy and giving environment. I want them to grow up with an open mind and to be more than just willing to leave their "judgements at the door"; I want them to feel no need to judge at all. And finally, here we have Troy and Ali at a fishing pier in the middle of the desert and Ali is about to go fishing. I think she caught a boot.

2 comments:

Rebecca Galvan said...

love you duffs. miss you. makes me smile thinking of how happy you all are. big love.

CoCo said...

miss you guys already! i hope all is well in costa and that the yurt is coming along well. Until next year, if you guys make it back to BM, I might be in Kidsville too! it rocked there :)