Madness and Method.
Monday, August 30th, 2010I read somewhere once, that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, but expecting a different outcome each time. Often in life, we find ourselves on a hamster wheel as we live to the calculated formula that provides us with an outcome that adheres to our comfort zone. Abandoning the familiar, along with the securities and comforts that come with it, would be considered madness as well. To me, however, continuing to do the same thing over and over, regardless of the expected outcome, and yet continuing to expect to change and to grow as a person is, indeed, insanity.
This Sunday we had the privilege to take Race Fannin with us to our English classes in Songan. Leaving California for the fist time to experience a different culture, and the “Real Bali” as he jokingly said, is sure to be life changing. Gede introduced him to the students and informed them that next week, when he joins us again, he will sing a song and fire will shoot out of his hair. Good luck figuring out how to do that Race! I think this fire is just symbolic of what we can prepare to do at the next lesson together, and I look forward to working on ideas with you. Our last visitor, Joe from Germany, entertained the kids with a bag full of magical tricks and had great fun doing it.
Sadly the Cempaka Putih Foundation is also saying goodbye to a volunteer. Max came to Bali nine months ago and has been assisting me with the English classes. A month ago he would have returned already, but three hours before boarding the plane he impulsively postponed his flight. This madness was proof of the personal change he has undergone. “We very much love you” handwritten in a little farewell note from one of the students, I think sums up our gratitude for your efforts. We wish you a save flight back to South Africa and a speedy return!
Max, Race and I also handed out the books and Pens donated last week by Kadek and her friends to the students. “Bagus” was the first Indonesian word that Race added to his vocabulary as he gave these little people a big hearted handshake and a simple encouraging word.
After one year of being involved with the Cempaka Putih Foundation, and working in Songan, I think I am finding some method to my madness through the people that join me every so often. Gede and I cannot do it alone! Innovative involvement from both foreigners and Indonesians is a proven method to bring the change we want to see in this community.
It’s a crazy world we live in after all, so I challenge YOU to stop the senseless insanity of life and embrace meaningful madness. The method of volunteering and donating can make a change and let the foundation grow stronger in order to beat poverty. Please contact us today if you are inspired to help.

















