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Archives for December 2019

Thank you Table Builders!

 

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A big thank you to all of our amazing Table Builders who threw themselves into the spirit of our Christmas Campaign:

‘When you have more than you need, build a longer table, not a higher fence.’

They breathed new life into old Christmas cracker jokes, they shared their favourite ways to cook Brussel sprouts, and – most importantly – they invited us in and lengthened their Christmas tables for all.

We are so grateful to each and every one of them, and to you, our readers, for sharing in this too.

Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas and much Merry #TableBuilding. :)

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Meet Our Table Builders #6 and #7

empathy, Christmas, compassion, table builderOur Table Builders #6 & #7 are Kate and Mat Waugh (teacher and writer respectively). Here are their brilliant answers to the questions we asked based on our Christmas Campaign:

‘When you have more than you need, build a longer table, not a higher fence.’

 1. How do you like your Brussel Sprouts?

I love them (Kate) but I hate them (Mat) so it’s a tricky subject in our household.
2. What’s at the top of your Christmas Wish List?
Given that the world seems to be spinning faster than ever and everyone is busier than ever, a big helping of time together. That’s worth more than a thousand chocolate oranges.
3. Is it a turkey Christmas, or are you veggie, vegan, seagan, or something else?
It’s a turkey Christmas and, as we are going to our friends house up the road for lunch, it’s also a no-cook Christmas for us – result!
4. Who will be at your Christmas table?
We will be joining our excellent neighbours and their extended family and Kate’s Dad will be joining too. We did the same last year and it was so lovely to have a large Christmas with lots of festive fun and cheer and no family bickering!
5. What’s your best Christmas Cracker joke?
I should really leave this one to Mat as he is a children’s joke book author! However, our middle daughter has given us this one: ‘What do you call a reindeer that steals all your Christmas presents? A rude-elf!’
6. If – in the spirit of our Christmas Campaign – you would be keen to build a longer table rather than a higher fence, who would you lengthen your table for this Christmas?
(Kate) My Mum died nearly nine years ago and that first Christmas without her was so hard. Over the years she made Christmas very special for us all and I try to continue many of the traditions in her honour. I’d love to invite people who’d lost loved ones and were facing their first Christmas without them and try to bring some festive cheer into what can be a tough time.
 7. Who would you most like to encourage to do the same (i.e. is there someone you can think of who would benefit from being mindful of the saying!)?
Without naming names, there are several politicians we can think of! We’ll leave it there…
8. Which of our handcrafted Christmas gifts would you like to give to another?
Last year we bought lots of the bracelets, hearts and candles for stocking fillers and one of the angels sits proudly at the top of our tree. This year we’ll be getting more of the same for friends and family.
Thanks so much Kate and Mat!
Will you be a #tablebuilder this Christmas?
For Gifts That Give Twice shop here – please place any last orders by 10am tomorrow (20th December).
Thank you!

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: #chooseempathy, #EmpathyActionStories, #tablebuilders, Christmas, compassion, Empathy, EmpathyAtChristmas

Meet our Table Builder #5

table builderTable Builder #5 is 12 year old Jem. Here are his answers to the questions we asked him based on our Christmas Campaign:

‘When you have more than you need, build a longer table, not a higher fence.’

1. How do you like your brussel sprouts?
The way my dad does it: parboiled and fried with bacon until crispy.

2. What’s at the top of your Christmas Wish List?
Lego and books.

3. Is it a turkey Christmas, or are you veggie, vegan, seagan, or something else?
It’s usually a chicken Christmas but this year it’s beef.

4. Who will be at your Christmas table?
My granny and all the extended family (except for my other granny and my grandpa and two families, one on each side).

5. What’s your best Christmas Cracker joke?
I really like the pigs in blankets one (but I can’t remember it). Does anyone know it?

6. If – in the spirit of our Christmas Campaign – you would be keen to build a longer table rather than a higher fence, who would you lengthen your table for this Christmas?
For lonely people who don’t have anyone to spend Christmas with.

7. Who would you most like to encourage to do the same (i.e. is there someone you can think of who would benefit from being mindful of the saying!)?
People who start wars and aren’t aware of the impact conflict has on innocent people who are caught up in it.

8. Which of our handcrafted Christmas gifts would you like to give to another?
My favourite is either the geckos, bells or juggling balls. I know someone who would LOVE the gecko.

Thanks heaps, Jem!

Will you be a #tablebuilder this Christmas?

For Gifts That Give Twice shop here.

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: #chooseempathy, #EmpathyActionStories, #tablebuilder, Christmas, Empathy

Meet Our Table Builder #4

empathy, Christmas, table builder, compassion, empathy actionTable Builder Number 4 is Jack Rogers of Otto’s Kitchen in Sevenoaks, Kent. He gamely answered our questions based on our Christmas Campaign:

‘When you have more than you need, build a longer table, not a higher fence.’

1. How do you like your brussel sprouts?

Shallots, crispy lardons and still with a crunch on ’em.

2. What’s at the top of your Christmas Wish List?

I just can’t wait to get down to see the Grandparents and the rest of the Fam.

3. Is it a turkey Christmas, or are you veggie, vegan, seagan, or something else? 

I try to keep it plant based as much as possible, but it’ll be turkey, cheese, hams and all the rest of it this Christmas.

4. Who will be at your Christmas table?

Grandma, gramps, my cousin Charlotte, aunties, uncles and possibly my nephew.

5. What’s your best Christmas Cracker joke?

Is there such a thing?

6. If – in the spirit of our Christmas Campaign – you would be keen to build a longer table rather than a higher fence, who would you lengthen your table for this Christmas?

Happily extend our table as long as possible. Everyone’s welcome. We are collecting cards for age UK this Christmas to give to anyone that’s a bit lonely this Christmas. So I would want everyone that has no one else to be welcomed to our table.

7. Who would you most like to encourage to do the same (i.e. is there someone you can think of who would benefit from being mindful of the saying!)?

Boris.

8. Which of our handcrafted Christmas gifts would you like to give to another?

They’re all amazing. Love the gecko, but may have to be the juggling balls. I could definitely see us buying more than 1 😊

Thanks so much Jack!

Will you be a #tablebuilder this Christmas?

For Gifts That Give Twice shop here.

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: #chooseempathy, #EmpathyActionStories, #tablebuilders, compassion, Empathy, EmpathyAtChristmas

Meet Our Table Builder #3

empathy, compassion, choose empathy, table builder, ChristmasAlice is our third Table Builder and she has given some amazing answers to the questions based on our Christmas Campaign:

“When you have more than you need, build a longer table, not a higher fence.’

Alice is currently based, with her family, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

 

1. How do you like your brussel sprouts?

A few years ago we discovered a new way to cook brussel sprouts – you carefully remove all the leaves of the little green balls of goodness, and sauté them with onions & garlic.  It is a laborious labour of love (but isn’t the whole Christmas meal?!), and they taste delicious :-)

2. What’s at the top of your Christmas Wish List?

Matching Christmas PJs!!! Last year we tried a ‘No New Christmas’ where (as an extended family) we could only buy each other second hand goods or experiences.  It was hard, and wonderful (my Mum completely ignored the brief and bought the kids Lego regardless!!!), but what I missed most was our family matching PJs.  So this year, we are still opting for a more conscious Christmas – shopping local, supporting small ethical companies, BUT bringing back the matching PJs – everyone, from my 79 year old Dad, to my youngest baby nephlet (& all 20 family members in between) will be living the Christmas PJ dream!

3. Is it a turkey Christmas, or are you veggie, vegan, seagan, or something else? 

I am a vegetarian, but as a family we are working towards becoming vegan.  We are making the change gradually: the kids eat meat if offered it when we are out, but we don’t have meat at home.  We still eat cheese, but are trying to cut out milk… just little by little, making small changes.  This Christmas we will still have a turkey (for the members of the family for whom it wouldn’t be Christmas without it), but I think we all agree the veggies are the best bit anyway! 😉

4. Who will be at your Christmas table?

Just family this year – three big tables worth of family.  The grandchild situation is getting slightly out of hand – there are 13 grandchildren under the age of 10, on my side of the family alone!

5.  What’s your best Christmas Cracker joke?

Are you ready for it…Why was the snowman looking through the carrots?

He was picking his nose!

6.  If – in the spirit of our Christmas Campaign – you would be keen to build a longer table rather than a higher fence, who would you lengthen your table for this Christmas? 

We are currently living in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I work in a hospital for children undergoing cancer treatment.  If I could, I would extend the table straight in to that ward and right over to the beds of the children who won’t be able to get out of them this year.  Families that won’t be together on Christmas morning as one parent will be waking up in the hospital with a child who may not be well enough to open their eyes.  This is a hospital that is run on donations, as none of the families are able to afford medical insurance.  It is a grotty, tired, mess of a hospital, with some of the kindest volunteer doctors and nurses I have ever met.  I’d extend it to include them too because giving up your family Christmas, out of choice, to spend the day in a hospital, takes a very special kind of angel.

7.  Who would you most like to encourage to do the same (i.e. is there someone you can think of who would benefit from being mindful of the saying!)?

Yes…. ‘Me’!!!! When I first read this question I began to think about other people & leaders who I wished had a better social conscience. But change begins at home, right? And I still have a long way to go!

Everyday our family makes choices about how to use the resources available to us. When we have more work then expected, we can choose to spend the extra money on a much desired luxury item, or choose to give a chunk away. When I need to buy a birthday present, I can hit up Amazon prime for a great priced, very convenient present to be delivered to their door, or spend longer buying an ethical gift that will also positively impact the community from where it was made. When we need to buy the kids new clothes; chose where to stay on holiday; decide who to invite over for dinner…  Choosing to use our resources in a way that is ethical, or for items with a social conscience, is rarely the easy option, it is almost never the most convenient. But it is a great challenge to keep trying…. one little gift/donation/invite at a time. Thank you.

8. Which of our handcrafted Christmas gifts would you like to give to another?

Hmmm, this is a difficult question because I have already bought several to give to people this year.  I have asked Santa to pop the juggling balls, friendship bracelets & beaded animals into the kids stockings.  My in-laws & parents are getting the scented candles and key-rings (I hope they don’t read this!!!).  I have also bought extra rainbow bracelets and soapstone hearts to bring back to Buenos Aires to give as birthday presents this year.  This website actually DOES make it possible to buy gifts with a social & ethical conscience in a way that is easy & convenient. Plus there isn’t anything on there that I wouldn’t want to give, or RECEIVE…. (PS my birthday is in September…. just saying!)

Thanks so much Alice!

Will you be a #tablebuilder this Christmas?

For Gifts That Give Twice shop here

 

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: #chooseempathy, #EmpathyActionStories, #tablebuilders, Christmas, compassion, Empathy

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