well, here we are at the end of 2009. so many things have happened in the last 365 days. some were great and some not so. hopefully 2010 brings a happy and healthy year for all.
i don't usually make resolutions because there is no way i will keep them past january 1st but this year i am making one. i resolve to lend a hand to those who need my help in any way that God leads me. i have been blessed with so much in my life. but, i also have some of the fears that others have. while i am not homeless, i worry daily that our jobs will always be there. while i have food to eat i worry that i may face hunger some day. while i have a loving family i worry that something could happen to them. think of those who have lost it all. lost jobs and family, everything but the clothes on their backs, their homes, their way of life. now think of the way that we can help. there are so many opportunities out there. i resolve to find them.
lark sanders has started a blog at larkn5.blogspot.com. it is going to be fun to follow this 2010 mission trip from both of our perspectives. if we are on different teams we will be able to share with you two projects from the inside. if we are on the same team it will be fun to share his "professional" view and my "apprentice" view. He knows what he is doing - i just do what i can. hey - i'm a pro with a paint brush or a broom but that's about the end of my professional talents. i can follow directions though and have learned how to stay out of the way. we will find out on tuesday our teams and what we will be doing. well, the teams all right but what we will be doing is fluid and subject to change at any moment. for example - every year i have been put on the landscaping team and those of you who know me well know i don't do landscaping. hate it. so i prayed! hard! and so far i have not had to even pick up a rake. but - if i had to do the landscaping, believe me, i would. maybe i'd even enjoy it.
it is time for me to get going now. i have to go find my "tub" and start packing it with my work clothes. i'm a girl - i pack too much. it takes time to get that much together....
wishing you all a happy and prosperous new year. may we all help our fellow man in any way we are called to do. may we share our love and our blessings.
i love you all. see you in 2010!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
new orleans mission trip 2010
hi everybody.
well, the 2009 christmas stuff is all over, new years has never been a big thing for us at the goyer house, so all that is left is to turn my thoughts to the new orleans trip.
before we go any further i need to tell you about the absence of capitals. a few months back i spilled a glass of water all over my laptop. most everything works except the capital key. sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. so - to avoid throwing this through the window i just don't use them. i mean no disrespect to anything if i don't capitalize it.
anyhow - we leave illinois in about 3 weeks. as i look out the window on dec 26th i see snow falling and i hope that it doesn't snow like this when we leave on 1/18. prayers are needed from all.
we have a team of 61 as it stands today. that is just about perfect. a good share (last i heard was over half) come from immanuel dundee. i am so proud of that. we have some new people and some others have decided to take the year off. i am excited to spend time with the new folks and get to know them but i will miss some of those that i have worked with for the last 2 years. there are friendships that will never die. we have all walked hand in hand into the unknown and come away as friends and family. i just read in the latest email that almost half of our team members are first timers. for every new member that means that there is another voice spreading the word that the work in new orleans is far from over.
in november we had a mardi gras in november event. we had a great turn out. the latest information is that we made $3200 plus a matching gift from thrivent that took our total to $4000. this will be split between pastor buss at camp restore and our mission team to buy some supplies while we are in new orleans. there is always something that we need. small stuff like sand paper, nails, caulk, etc. you'd be surprised how fast this adds up.
even though we thank you for the support you gave us, we would still appreciate gas cards for the driving teams. this will free up some of the money each member pays to go for use while we are there to pay for the above mentioned things. there is also time to help someone go who just can't afford to go but would love to offer their help in new orleans. it costs each team member $300 to go on this trip. in this economy this may be prohibitive for some, but if we all work together we may be able to send someone who will make a huge difference in the life of someone. you can contact pastor baerwolf at immanuel dundee with any offers of help.
we will leave from immanuel dundee on saturday january 16th at 6am. we will start with a quick breakfast served by the immanuel men's bible study group followed by a team picture and a prayer for safe travels for all. more on the specifics of the travels in a future post.
pastor baerwolf has provided a prayer request sheet for prayers for the teams. prayers would be appreciated.
saturday 1/16 we ask you to pray for safe travel as we depart at 6:00 am from immanuel dundee and safe arrival to the methodist church is hernando, mississippi where glenda and her helpers will prepare a delicious meal for us and the traveling mission team will worship and spend the night resting in the church classrooms. pray as well for our advance team as they prepare to visit the work sites and make things ready for our arrival.
sunday 1/17 we ask you to pray for safe travel to camp restore in new orleans and safe travel for those that are flying - pray that the Lord watches over all those on the roads and that for those on their first mission trip will be given peace as they experience all the newness of this experience. ask the Lord to bless our worship at camp restore this evening as we gather around God's Word asking Him to bless and equip us for the work ahead. pray for all those involved as we are starting to get acquainted with all our new friends and roommates for the week ahead.
monday 1/18 we covet your prayers for health and strength as we go to our homes and projects for our first day of work so that we may not only work but reach out to those who are in need of knowing our Lord Jesus.
tuesday 1/19 we ask you please pray for our team members so that they are not disheartened if our projects are moved or if the team is changed from one area to another - pray for safety at the work sites and pray also for our family members left behind for spouses and children who are without the ones they love that God would visit them with His presence and help them face whatever challenges they may be facing.
wednesday 1/20 we ask you to pray for the gulf coast and the communities still ravaged by the storms of the past few years and for the trouble they have had to face in attempting to rebuild their homes and lives - while we do not understand all that has happened - we know how valuable our homes are and so we pray that God would give them strength for every day to face all obstacles in their paths and that He would open their hearts to hearing the Good News shared especially by our Evangelism team as they go on prayer walks and talk with the people of the communities we serve.
thurdsay 1/21 our prayers today are on behalf of our friends at camp restore - the staff who lead all the day to day operations of cooking and cleaning as well as all the volunteers in the Laborers for Christ who are in new orleans for three to six months serving as work crew leaders and giving their expertise to helping people get back into their homes - these amazing people have such a servant's heart and we lift them up to the Lord this day. Also prayers for those to get a good night of rest for those leaving on Friday and to be with those who are flying home Thursday night
friday 1/22. ask the Lord to give our mission team a sense of completion as we are at our job sites for the last time-help us to leave our homes and places of work with the assurance that the work will continue even after we leave and pray as well that the families who are blessed by our efforts thank the Lord for His grace in providing this love to them. pray also that God would give a good rest this evening for all those driving all the way the next day.
saturday 1/23 we pray that the Lord would provide safe travel for those driving and flying back home and that the friendships developed on the mission team would be broadened and deepened when we get back home.
we love you all and will miss you while we are gone but you will never be far from our hearts. please keep us in yours. for many of us this is a trip "outside of the box" that we usually live in. this trip will test us in many ways. some of us have never been away from our families for this long, some of us have never traveled so far, some of us will discover that there are no "left handed hammers" and some of us will find the power of power tools for the first time. what a growing time for all of us. some of us will find muscles we never knew we had (they will remind us loudly that they are there), some of us will experience a different tiredness, but we will all experience LOVE.
Monday, January 19, 2009
WE ARE HOME AND MOST OF US ARE BACK TO THE RAT RACE
Well, we made it home. We were ok for most of the trip until we got around Kankakee and then we hit ice. That was fun! Not really. We left New Orleans around 5 AM and got home around 9ish at night. It was a very very long day. I was really glad to get out of the car and I can only imagine how anxious Keith and all of the other drivers were.
I have not processed in my brain all of the great feelings I have about the trip. My emotions ran high and low. I was so happy to see that New Orleans is better this year than last year. It seems cleaner and more houses are either done or in the process. I'd say it's about time. Our teams were more organized (thanks Steve) and had a clear direction as to what had to be done. We had the necessary supplies and if not it was just a short time before they were there. Last year we spent quite a bit of time standing around and that was wasted time. This year the "advance man" had it so that we just walked in and worked. How perfect!
There are a lot of statistics about how many square feet of various stuff we worked with but I don't have that info written down. I will try to get it for you. It is truly awsome! We did do work on 14 houses and that means that we got 14 families closer to being back in their homes. The fear is that people will tire of hearing about the Gulf Coast and forget how much work still needs to be done. I pray that that doesn't happen.
Getting back to my "real" job today felt so different from what I have been doing. I wish I could afford to spend more time in New Orleans and get further in the project. But, alas, money has to be made to pay the bills. Maybe when I retire I can give more time to what my heart has been telling me I should be doing. If the economy picks up I can retire but until then I will spend my week every January doing my small part.
I am going to download some pictures tonight.
Peace and love to you all
Ginny
Saturday, January 17, 2009
EARLY SATURDAY MORNING
We are getting ready to leave. It is 4:04. My group is different than the group that I drove down with. Pastor B and family are driving straight through to Michigan so I grabbed an empty seat with Keith. Keith's 4th passenger is driving the box trip back because the box trip driver had to fly home because he had a bad eye condition. Now, if you can follow that you must be reading this later in the day because I'm having trouble following it. The Baerwolf's were going to drop me by the side of the road somewhere near Joliet and hope one of the others on the team picks me up. No. really, we had a plan but this was really the best. This also buys them almost an hour earlier on the road.
I am packed, my bed is sanitized, and I am here in the corner staying out of the way. I don't look forward to this long drive but it is better than stopping midway. I am anxious to get home and back to my family and I am sure the rest of the team is, too. While we have been here working for other families we have missed ours dearly.
Time to get some last minute stuff ready and get off the camp's computer in case others want to use it to check the travel conditions.
Pray for our safe journey. And also pray for the folks down here. We have left them a bit further along with their road home but there is still much to do. Maybe even 10 more years. Can you imagine that? Keep the Gulf Coast in your hearts and prayers. Everytime we leave here we take a bit of this place with us and leave a bit of ourselves behind. It's hard to forget the hugs and tears of appreciation.
Peace and love to all
I am packed, my bed is sanitized, and I am here in the corner staying out of the way. I don't look forward to this long drive but it is better than stopping midway. I am anxious to get home and back to my family and I am sure the rest of the team is, too. While we have been here working for other families we have missed ours dearly.
Time to get some last minute stuff ready and get off the camp's computer in case others want to use it to check the travel conditions.
Pray for our safe journey. And also pray for the folks down here. We have left them a bit further along with their road home but there is still much to do. Maybe even 10 more years. Can you imagine that? Keep the Gulf Coast in your hearts and prayers. Everytime we leave here we take a bit of this place with us and leave a bit of ourselves behind. It's hard to forget the hugs and tears of appreciation.
Peace and love to all
Friday, January 16, 2009
AWAY WE GO!!!!
Well, we finished our assignments. None of us were completely done with our houses but we can see we have started and are a lot closer to getting some people back in their homes. Our Mrs Cloud, for instance, probably will be back home in about a month or less if the next crew coming through here will continue on with her house and not be assigned to something else. She still has the final electrical and plumbing to do and those craftsmen are hard to come by here. They have to be certified in the state of Louisiana and we cannot guarantee that we will have any of them so they may need to get a private contractor in. That may cause a hold up. Mrs Cloud did get her phones wired today so she is closer than ever.
We only worked a half day today. Immanuel Crystal Lake left about 2:30 or 3:00 today with a plan to drive to Memphis tonight and the rest of the way tomorrow. We wish them safe travels. We spent part of the afternoon riding the streetcars in downtown New Orleans. We got to see how "the other half lives". There were some beautiful houses down by St Charles Street and Tulane University. Then we toured the lower 9th ward again and saw the have nots. What a contrast!! We went to dinner at our new favorite place, came back and packed and now are all going to bed so we can get a very early start for tomorrow. We plan on pulling out of here at 4:45 AM with a stop at Cafe Dumont for breakfast. Nummy! The truck that is bringing our totes and bedding is almost all loaded already with the exception of the necessary stuff. We will pick it all up at Immanuel East Dundee between 1 & 2 Sunday.
Anyhow, I know I keep promising pictures and I really will but right now I have to get some sleep. When I get home I will go into detail and include pics including the Brad Pitt homes and a million shots of our home that a bunch of us who were strangers on Monday worked on as a family by the end of the assignment.
Pray for our safe return.
Peace and Love to all of you
Ginny and the rest of the gang down here! We love you and have missed you. We can't wait to see you.
We only worked a half day today. Immanuel Crystal Lake left about 2:30 or 3:00 today with a plan to drive to Memphis tonight and the rest of the way tomorrow. We wish them safe travels. We spent part of the afternoon riding the streetcars in downtown New Orleans. We got to see how "the other half lives". There were some beautiful houses down by St Charles Street and Tulane University. Then we toured the lower 9th ward again and saw the have nots. What a contrast!! We went to dinner at our new favorite place, came back and packed and now are all going to bed so we can get a very early start for tomorrow. We plan on pulling out of here at 4:45 AM with a stop at Cafe Dumont for breakfast. Nummy! The truck that is bringing our totes and bedding is almost all loaded already with the exception of the necessary stuff. We will pick it all up at Immanuel East Dundee between 1 & 2 Sunday.
Anyhow, I know I keep promising pictures and I really will but right now I have to get some sleep. When I get home I will go into detail and include pics including the Brad Pitt homes and a million shots of our home that a bunch of us who were strangers on Monday worked on as a family by the end of the assignment.
Pray for our safe return.
Peace and Love to all of you
Ginny and the rest of the gang down here! We love you and have missed you. We can't wait to see you.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
SORRY I MISSED LAST NIGHT BUT I HAVE A SEMI-GOOD REASON
Hi, all,
I had a hard time getting this computer to log on tonight. Sorry this is late. Last night I didn't blog because I had a real rough day. We started work at 8AM as usual and we really worked. We got the house mostly painted and the floors almost down. We worked until 6PM. We missed dinner so when I got back Pastor B insisted that they get me some food and off to Bourbon Sreet we went. I did get a shower before we left but that was about all. We had dinner at Pat O'Briens. I had crawfish ettoufee, red beans and rice and gumbo. I have had some wonderful food down here. For lunch yesterday I had a catfish po'boy. WOW! We discovered a new little restaurant in the area of our house - a real surprise. Loved it.... Anyhow - back to O'Briens - I had a hurricane and it was really good but not being a drinker it was almost more than I could handle. Wasn't drunk (especially by NOLA standards) but I was REAL tired. I was glad when we got back here so I could get some sleep. The French Quarter was very busy last night - a Wednesday night at that. Not my idea of a great time. I am glad we went but I don't want to do that again tomorrow night as we planned. We found this (to use an Illinois term) Sports Bar in Chalmette that was really neat so we are going there tomorrow for dinner with the whole Immanuel Team or at least those who want to go.
Today was back to Mrs Clouds where we finished the painting and the wood floors and the tile team came in and did that in the bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. She is so excited. She brought her grandson over who goes to the boys academy across the street and he was so surprised. He said to his grandma later - " it is so wonderful that all those white christians came down to help us and they did such a good job". When you get comments like that you remember why you are down here and why you deal with the aches from muscles you haven't used for many years, if ever. I am bone tired but it is a good tired. We have met some wonderful people. Many in Mrs Cloud's neighborhood have come over to introduce themselves. Most everyone who drives past while we are outside eating lunch or cutting flooring or doing anything else waves and smiles. Mrs Cloud walks through the house with tears in her eyes saying "oh my" with awe in her voice. She is a dear who has been living with her daughter for 3 plus years now. It is time to get that lady back to her home. It is getting there. The sad thing is that after tomorrow someone else will get to finish it or at least get it a bit closer. Tomorrow we install all her internal doors on her side and get started on the trim. The next crew will get to hang cabinets, finish the other side and do some outside work. Wish I had another week here. I would love to see the finished project.
We drove through the lower 9th ward today after work. They have come a long way. It has been cleaned up so much since last year and there are a few new homes there and some that escaped the floods have been rehabbed. There are still many foundations there without homes and there are still abandoned homes and abandoned lots. We saw the Brad Pitt homes too. I can't say I like them. They don't fit the New Orleans style - they are very ultramodern. I won't say too much because he is helping to get the rebuilding going and he is doing it in a very green way but I still don't know.... The homes that are being rebuilt are all being outfitted with a hatch in the roof in case this happens again. The sight of that is pretty disturbing to me.
Tomorrow we are only working until noonish and then back here for a pizza party and then devotions and after that a free afternoon. This is a real treat but we deserve it. We have worked on 14 homes this week and have made a dent in their "to do" list. We have drywalled, installed insulation, done tile and wood floors, hung cabinets and sanded lots of drywall and painted, painted, painted. We are a good crew. We even deep cleaned Camp Restore and helped out here. What a good feeling to get the kind of complements and verbal hugs like we have from the staff here. Anyhow think of the manhours we have donated to New Orleans and the people here 61 peopleX40 hours each. Then we donated $3200.00 in supplies and a full set of kitchen cabinets. The people of our congregations have been very generous in their donations and that is what we used to get things like the extra flooring for Mrs Cloud that she needed to finish the job. It is an interesting story of how she got on the Camp Restore list. She had hired a person to do her work and he bought the supplies with her money (the money from her insurance check). He then turned around and sold the supplies right out of her house just like a mini home depot. He then took off - never to be seen again. This is not a unique story here. Mrs Cloud had no where else to turn and Camp Restore took a look at her case and put her on the list.
I am going to bed now. I can't keep my eyes open any longer. I have pictures and will get them up here soon
Pray for us to have the strength to finish our jobs tomorrow and also pray for our safe travels home. We are all distressed to hear about your cold weather. As I type this my little weather bug on the top of my screen says Elgin is -14. We are sorry and very worried about you all. Stay Warm! We are praying for you.
Peace and Love to all
Ginny
I had a hard time getting this computer to log on tonight. Sorry this is late. Last night I didn't blog because I had a real rough day. We started work at 8AM as usual and we really worked. We got the house mostly painted and the floors almost down. We worked until 6PM. We missed dinner so when I got back Pastor B insisted that they get me some food and off to Bourbon Sreet we went. I did get a shower before we left but that was about all. We had dinner at Pat O'Briens. I had crawfish ettoufee, red beans and rice and gumbo. I have had some wonderful food down here. For lunch yesterday I had a catfish po'boy. WOW! We discovered a new little restaurant in the area of our house - a real surprise. Loved it.... Anyhow - back to O'Briens - I had a hurricane and it was really good but not being a drinker it was almost more than I could handle. Wasn't drunk (especially by NOLA standards) but I was REAL tired. I was glad when we got back here so I could get some sleep. The French Quarter was very busy last night - a Wednesday night at that. Not my idea of a great time. I am glad we went but I don't want to do that again tomorrow night as we planned. We found this (to use an Illinois term) Sports Bar in Chalmette that was really neat so we are going there tomorrow for dinner with the whole Immanuel Team or at least those who want to go.
Today was back to Mrs Clouds where we finished the painting and the wood floors and the tile team came in and did that in the bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. She is so excited. She brought her grandson over who goes to the boys academy across the street and he was so surprised. He said to his grandma later - " it is so wonderful that all those white christians came down to help us and they did such a good job". When you get comments like that you remember why you are down here and why you deal with the aches from muscles you haven't used for many years, if ever. I am bone tired but it is a good tired. We have met some wonderful people. Many in Mrs Cloud's neighborhood have come over to introduce themselves. Most everyone who drives past while we are outside eating lunch or cutting flooring or doing anything else waves and smiles. Mrs Cloud walks through the house with tears in her eyes saying "oh my" with awe in her voice. She is a dear who has been living with her daughter for 3 plus years now. It is time to get that lady back to her home. It is getting there. The sad thing is that after tomorrow someone else will get to finish it or at least get it a bit closer. Tomorrow we install all her internal doors on her side and get started on the trim. The next crew will get to hang cabinets, finish the other side and do some outside work. Wish I had another week here. I would love to see the finished project.
We drove through the lower 9th ward today after work. They have come a long way. It has been cleaned up so much since last year and there are a few new homes there and some that escaped the floods have been rehabbed. There are still many foundations there without homes and there are still abandoned homes and abandoned lots. We saw the Brad Pitt homes too. I can't say I like them. They don't fit the New Orleans style - they are very ultramodern. I won't say too much because he is helping to get the rebuilding going and he is doing it in a very green way but I still don't know.... The homes that are being rebuilt are all being outfitted with a hatch in the roof in case this happens again. The sight of that is pretty disturbing to me.
Tomorrow we are only working until noonish and then back here for a pizza party and then devotions and after that a free afternoon. This is a real treat but we deserve it. We have worked on 14 homes this week and have made a dent in their "to do" list. We have drywalled, installed insulation, done tile and wood floors, hung cabinets and sanded lots of drywall and painted, painted, painted. We are a good crew. We even deep cleaned Camp Restore and helped out here. What a good feeling to get the kind of complements and verbal hugs like we have from the staff here. Anyhow think of the manhours we have donated to New Orleans and the people here 61 peopleX40 hours each. Then we donated $3200.00 in supplies and a full set of kitchen cabinets. The people of our congregations have been very generous in their donations and that is what we used to get things like the extra flooring for Mrs Cloud that she needed to finish the job. It is an interesting story of how she got on the Camp Restore list. She had hired a person to do her work and he bought the supplies with her money (the money from her insurance check). He then turned around and sold the supplies right out of her house just like a mini home depot. He then took off - never to be seen again. This is not a unique story here. Mrs Cloud had no where else to turn and Camp Restore took a look at her case and put her on the list.
I am going to bed now. I can't keep my eyes open any longer. I have pictures and will get them up here soon
Pray for us to have the strength to finish our jobs tomorrow and also pray for our safe travels home. We are all distressed to hear about your cold weather. As I type this my little weather bug on the top of my screen says Elgin is -14. We are sorry and very worried about you all. Stay Warm! We are praying for you.
Peace and Love to all
Ginny
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Day two - OWIE,OWIE,OWIE!!
I Hate painting! No, not realy - just a bit tired of it. We painted from 8 to 3. Can't tell you how much time I have spent with my arms over mhy head. Today I was a CUTTER - you know - edging. Yippee! Tomorrow they tell us that they will either be doing floors or splitting up and probably PAINTING! How unique! No, it is really necessary.
I will add some pictures on here but dinner is in 15 minutes so I am not sure how much I will get done. I hope to blog tonite but we may get out of here and go shopping for awhile. ust to get away for awhile.
Peace and love to all of you.
We are all safe and very very tired but feel that we are making some people here in New Orleans just a little more comfortable.
Ginny
p.s. hope to get back to you later tonite
Monday, January 12, 2009
DAY 1 AND AM I SORE!
Whew, now I know I sit at a desk all day. Didn't know I had some of these muscles that I have that are hurting. Good exercise and better than a sleeping pill at bedtime.
OK the day started as normal - breakfast at 7 A.M. Now, I am a very early riser but I don't like to eat that early. I "suffered" and ate scrambled eggs and sausages. Glad I did, too, 'cause the rest of the day got a bit confusing.
First of all our house didn't have the required supplies yet so we hung around Camp Restore and deep cleaned. The place was a mess and one of our ladies took it upon herself to recruit some peeps to clean. So, while we were waiting for supplies we cleaned, moved bunk beds and sanitized anything that didn't move (and some things that did). About 10:30 we got a call that the supplies were on the way to our house so we all loaded up and found our place. It was in a real blighted area. The homeowner had been ripped off and was starting from scratch. He had had all of his supplies and tools and then someone broke in and stole everything - including pulling wires out of the wall. He now has a rotweiler. Anyhow, we had some cash and used some of it to get him drywall and cement board. The two rooms we were to drywall and tile were each no bigger than 4X4 and there were 8 of us. Our "advance team" guy came by and two of us were moved to another project. We went to Mrs Cloud's house on Hope Street. Isn't that perfect? Anyhow, Mrs Cloud has a double shotgun house (long and narrow with a kitchen/living room combo followed by a bedroom, followed by another bedroom). There is the exact duplicate on the other side that Mrs Cloud rents out. She was born in this house over 60 years ago and this is all she knows. The water was higher than her front door and to get to her front door you had to go up about 5 stairs to her front porch so you can tell it was very high. So, we drywalled, taped, patched, primed and painted. Tomorrow (if I am still on that team) we will finish painting and start on the ceramic floors and the laminate floors. Mrs Cloud has all of her materials so other than labor, she has paid for everything herself. Don't think she has that much left for labor and that is why we are here. I hope Dave (the other orphan) and I stay with this team. They are fun, work hard, and get along. No one seems to think they are any smarter or better than the next. We are young and old, boys and girls, skinny and not so, in good shape and not at all. A very diverse group to be sure.
So far the only embarrassing moments I have had was first when I asked this lady which church she went to and she said the same as mine. She also knew which pew was mine (for those of you who don't know, I'm very territorial about my church pew). Well, I surely had egg on my face! Then today I was walking into the bathroom to do some priming and tripped over absolutely nothing and fell face down on the floor. Worse yet, there were 3 young guys there who absolutely froze. I am sure that they thought they'd have to take the "old lady" to the hospital. The good thing was I didn't spill a drop of paint. I'm not going to tell them that my knee really hurts. Let's see what cute tricks I can do tomorrow to liven up the crowd.
O K - hate to go on about the weather here when you have blizzard warnings in Elgin but I just can't resist! We had upper 50's today and bright sunshine. We were outside eating lunch in shirt sleeves. The people who live here keep apologizing because it is so "cold". They look so cute in their jackets when we have tee shirts on. The grass here is very green and the yards around Hope Street need cutting. I'm sorry - the devil must have taken over my fingers and made me type that but it is beautiful. Next year you can all experience this kind of weather in January by coming with us. You will love it!
Everyone from Immanuel is doing well. Some of them have more energy than the 20 year olds. They have found out that there is something for everyone to do no matter what your age or experience.
Well, that is about all for now. We have bible study in a few minutes and I want to get ready, Hope I can stay awake. Not that bible study is boring but I am really really sleepy!!
Ya'all take care. Pray for us - tomorrow is going to be a tougher day. More than one of us will be moving a little more gingerly.
Peace and love to you all
Ginny and the rest of the Immanuel group.
p.s. Look for the pictures at the top of the page. Don't know what they'll be yet so we will be surprised together. Will post some right after I post this.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
WE MADE IT!!! AND BOY, ARE WE TIRED!
We made it - all of us are safe and sound. There were no problems on the road. Thank God for that.
After a pretty snowy start to the trip, we made it to about Kankakee and then there was just slush on the road and finally we had drizzle and dampish roads but really nothing to worry about.
We made it to Hernando around 4:30 or so. They fed us wonderful casseroles and home made dessert for dinner. We LOVED it. After dinner Pastor B held a short church service for us. It was nice to have a taste of home and to hear a familiar voice. We were up early this morning and had a quick breakfast on the run. To my GREAT dismay there were no grits - cheesy or other kind. The staff was told to make us breakfast like the Hebrews ate - on the run. DARN!
We got to Camp Restore around 12:30ish and got our lower bunks! That is a real joy. No climbing to that top bunk and face the fear of falling down as you are climbing up.
Camp Restore has really changed. It is staffed by all volunteers and it is a pig sty. I can't tell you how disappointing it is. There also were very strict rules last year that I see have changed this year - they seem to have been relaxed. It is nice that we have the whole place to our selves this year and have a smaller team. Last year we were over 100 and this year we are around 60. What a difference. The halls are much less crowded and less noisy.
A group of us went to lunch and had cajun food this afternoon - Muflattas (YUM) catfish po'boys and all of that kind of stuff - complete experiencing of the New Orleans lifestyle right off the bat.
We drove past some of the areas that were in a terrible state last year and there has been some progress. I am sure that we will see much more tomorrow and can tell you more about the progress that has been made. We still are seeing FEMA trailers all over the place. Not as many as before but still too many.
I have pictures and will download them either later tonight or tomorrow of some of the sights on the way down but I will tell you that we have SUN and green grass .
We will have dinner in about an hour and then a bible study and a church service. Right now I need a shower - real bad.
So, if you all will excuse me, I am going to take my shower so my tablemates will be able to stand me.
All take care. Pray for us as we go out on our assignments tomorrow and pray for those of us who will stay behind to clean this place. It needs us as much as the residents of New Orleans do - maybe more.
Peace and love to all -
Ginny
Friday, January 9, 2009
Gotta get to bed
I've been messing around trying to post pictures and as you can see I figured it out. Yahoo!! Now I have to pack up this computer and get myself to bed. 4 AM is going to come real early!! Next time I write we should be in New Orleans. We got the truck packed this evening (well, I was there for awhile and there was still a LOT to do when I left but they had a good start) and it looks like we will be ready to leave at 6AM as planned. Hope the snow stops and the weathher clears up. Wish us good travels.
Nighty Night!!
Peace to all
Ginny
Thursday, January 8, 2009
The Day Before The Day Before....
Getting things ready to go - praying for no snow on Saturday morning but from what I heard today it sounds like we may have some. OH - if it's gotta snow let's hope it stays North! Checked the New Orleans (NOLA) weather and it is going to be a high of 60 during the day and a low of 40 at night. Rain on the last day we will be there but the rest sunny (remember the sun - that bright shiny thing up in the sky?). Got things at work about buttoned up - I am indispensable you know...not really. Just like I feel I need to clean my closets at home before I go on vacation in case something happens (don't want to be remembered as the girl with the dirty closets) I like to get my work "closets" clean before I leave. I don't want any panic calls.
We will be dropping our stuff off at Immanuel Friday between 6 & 8 PM so they can load the truck. We will all be coming at different times but if you want to drop by and say HI and Good Travels, please feel free.
The men's club has offered to serve us breakfast Saturday morning at 5:30. That is so nice and so welcomed! Especially because it's soooooo early. We leave at 6 AM. Our first stop is at Hernando Mississippi. We sleep on the floor in the United Methodist Church school. Ya'all thought this was going to be a glamorous trip - didn't you? The highlight comes on Sunday morning and the cheesy grits. Even if you don't like grits I guarantee you will love these. No matter what - we eat well during these missions even though we have brown bag lunches - that we pack ourselves - at the work sites.
In case anyone is worried about our souls. Pastor B is having a small Saturday night service in Hernando. And there will be another service Sunday evening when we get to Camp Restore.
We are sad to be missing the Immanuel Cantada so save some DVD's and CD's for us. I know you all will be in great voice. We will be there for you in spirit.
Well, I think I will go clean a closet or repack my stuff (again) or just veg with a wild game of spider solitaire. If everyone is as excited as I am to get this adventure started, sleep will be hard to come by for us. Lots and lots to do and think about before we push off Saturday.
Love and Peace to all of you.
Keep us in your hearts and prayers.
Ginny
New Orleans Update
This is the week before the Gulf Coast trip and there is still more to do. I am backed but am sure I have forgotten something. I always worry about not having something but I still over pack.
I am riding again with the Baerwolfs. The ride with them is almost the highlight of the trip. What a fun group of people. I laugh A LOT!
I have been put on a landscaping team. Those of you who know me know that this must be God's little joke or a very good lesson in patience because I HATE landscaping and anything to do with outside work. I will be patient and ENJOY what I am doing but this may turn out to be a great lesson in following HIS direction. I am secretly asking for rain so we can paint or even sand drywall. Bet you can see now how much I hate landscaping if I would rather sand drywall! My hubby is getting quite a laugh out of my assigned job. He's been asking me to help outside for 20 years now and I have refused. Hope he doesn't think this will suddenly make me join the Curb Appeal people on HGT. But I think he'd pay big bucks for a video of me pulling weeds, planting shrubs. digging holes or mowing lawns. Gee I hope it rains!
Just to warn you, I plan to update this blog throughout the trip. You will be getting further updates as we go along as long as the blisters on my hands from LANDSCAPING don't get in the way. Will try to not bore you but hope to share the "magic" of the trip and how it affects us all here.
Pray for us that we make it there and back safely and that we have the energy to complete our tasks and that we remember that we are there to help rebuild homes but more importantly to spread the word and love of Jesus.
Peace to all
Ginny
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SUNSHINE!
Gotta love it!
PAYING THE TOLL
It costs $3 to cross lake Pontchartrain but it is well worth it
CROSSING THE LAKE
NEW ORLEANS
Our first view of New Orleans at the end of the bridge. We were glad to be here.
Our first stop Hernando Mississippi
This is where we get the grits!
Camp Restore
Our Next Stop
Camp Restore
Our home for the next week
THE BUNKROOM
We have the "best" accomodations
THE OPEN ROAD
view going down the road to Slidell LA and the bridge across the lake
PASTOR BAERWOLF LEADING BIBLE STUDY
NIGHTLY WE HAD A BIBLE STUDY. THE FIRST NIGHT IT WAS PASTOR B'S TURN
WORKING ON THE FIREPLACE
Joe is capping off the gas. It is unsafe
BOURBON STREET LIGHTS
WONDERFUL BREAD PUDDING AT PAT O'BRIENS
There was a lot of food that night
ALMOST DONE WITH THE FLOOR
The "kids" learned a lot. That's Matt with the TA DA pose, Dillen working with the flooring with "Papa Joe" supervising and teaching
THE "GROUT CREW" HARD AT WORK
THE UNDERSIDE OF THE HOUSE
This is why they worry about cold - these pipes are exposed to the cold
OUR CREW!
This was the last day. We were really tired but felt so good about what we had accomplished
THE FURNACE!
Yup, this is how they heat their house
YOU CAN SEE HOW SMALL THE FURNACE IS
You can tell that this was underwater. I hope it works.
