By John Denmark on
7/24/2011
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By Andrew on
7/22/2011 9:14 PM
Hello,
Our work is done and today was our groups day of rest. We take time out for our team to be able to bond away from the pressures that can happen in a work setting. Today after breakfast we went by a popular surf shop for the students to spend some of their parents money and then we took them to a local waterpark. They spent the day getting some sun and sliding down water slides. After supper we came back to the motel and prepared for our paper plate awards. We celebrated the end of our trip and sent them to bed to get ready for the travel home. We are headed home tomorrow morning and we'll see our families tomorrow evening.
Andrew
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By Andrew on
7/22/2011 6:25 AM
Good Morning,It was a late night so this entry is coming late. Yesterday was the last day at the work site. We finished both of our decks a little after noon and were exhausted by the heat if the day. The families that we helped were very grateful of the work we had done and were amazed of the sacrifice our students had to give up to come on this trip. Our students represented Christ, their youth group, their church, their families, and themselves well. We spent the afternoon rolling around in the ocean and walking the boardwalk of Myrtle Beach. After supper we had an inspiring worship serviceabd concluded the evening with our own group time. We talked with our students about change. This year we came to a new destination. There were different challenges we faced that we had to overcome. We talked with the students about how they will come away from this experience changed, whether it is a personal life change or a change I their abilities. From what I've seen this week our group will be coming back changed.Andrew
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By Andrew on
7/20/2011 9:16 PM
Hello readers,
I've received many comments concerning our trip and I am grateful that you are all praying for us. Today was our last full work day and it was hot. This week Dewey and I have been getting up early to take a mike run on the beach every day. This morning a number if our students wanted to join us and they about killed us two when we tried to keep up with them. Our decks are near completion and our students are working hard and well together. For lunch today our families we are helping out made us homemade fried chicken with potato salad, dessert, and a five gallon container of sweet tea. It was good! We will finish tomorrow morning then we will be able to relax. Lee got his head shaved last night under his and his parents request, Dewey was more than happy to help out. There has not been any injuries to speak of other than blisters from swinging a hammer.
Andrew
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By Andrew on
7/19/2011 9:12 PM
Hello all,
Today was hump day for us. Our second day of work and we are through with the difficult part of our two decks, the foundation. Our students are learning new skills. Most of them have never used a hammer before or power tools. We not only work to get the job done but also teach the students how to do it the right way. Our staff person Meredith is quite impressed with our students willingness to learn, serve, and work together. I have been probing our students about home sicknessand it seems that the parents are missing the students more than the students are missing the parents. The food is good, the motel us good, the view is awesome, the worship is outstanding, and our group is in good spirits.
Andrew
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By Andrew on
7/18/2011 9:31 PM
Hey all,
It was a great day today. We woke up early and had breakfast then went to our job site. We are helping out Mrs. Dimitrius, she lives in a mobile home and we are replacing her deck. Today we split our group into 2 work groups with one group working on Mrs. Dimitrius deck and another group working on a mobile home behind hers building a smaller deck. It started with demolishing the old deck which our students found to be a lot of fun. They learned how to use leverage to move boards. Everyone us safe and they are all in high spirits.
Andrew
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By Andrew on
7/17/2011 9:55 PM
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By John Denmark on
7/17/2011
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By John Denmark on
7/10/2011
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