Thursday, June 19, 2008

getting back up to date

So I'm almost three weeks behind now. I hope to be caught up soon enough. It's crazy to think we're already three weeks into the summer. It feels like this is the first week of summer. Granted we have yet to have a "normal" week so far. Every week has either been with a slightly different staff or different location. The first week we didn't have any campers at our sight in Mississippi so we went to help the New Orleans camp.

I got to work with Amy from the New Orleans staff painting a house. This house still had the military markings on the front of the house from when the National Guard came through the neighborhood to look for bodies and survivors. After scraping, caulking, priming, and finally painting, we painted around the marking, but not over it. On Thursday of that week when our home owner got home from work we let her start to paint over the military markings. Each member of the youth group took a turn painting over some of it and when I painted over the last of it the youth group applauded and cheered. It was very symbolic of our homeowners fresh start. The symbol that represented the death from the hurricane was now erased from view. The smile on her face as we all painted over it is something I will not forget in a long time.

That is exactly the reason I am down here. It's my seventh trip to the gulf coast since hurricane Katrina, but it never gets old. These people who had everything destroyed often have to start from scratch. A destroyed home with little money from insurance or the government leaves them no where to turn. Whenever I can come in and give them hope, I want to do that. It's the perfect imagery of the Christian faith. Even when we think there is no where to turn, no hope, when we look to Jesus he shows us a hope we never thought we would ever have. I love being down here, but I love it when I'm reminded that I'm not here to rebuild homes, but to rebuild lives.

I'd like a quick shout out to the Cove United Methodist for that awesome first week. Y'all are awesome and I pray that your new youth center can be a light in your community.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

a bit late, but more to come

Much has happened since I last updated this blog. We had staff training in Gainesville, GA (northeast of Atlanta) and we just finished our first week of camp for the summer.

I'll go back to the beginning of my trip to fill y'all in on the details. Jackie, who I worked with two years ago in Mississippi with TEAMeffort, and I left early Wednesday, May 21 to drive to Nashville, TN. It was an incredibly long day of driving, but we arrived in Nashville after almost 15 hours on the road. We arrived at John and Sandy's tired, but were excited for a place to sleep for the night. John and Sandy are a couple I met last summer with Cooks United Methodist Church. I've had the privilege of working with Cooks UMC youth group each of the last two summers. Even though I didn't work the summer with TEAMeffort, I was able to go and work with Cooks again when they returned to Mississippi. I also was able to take a road trip over Christmas break to Nashville with my buddy Tim and saw them again this January.

Back to the trip. We got to John and Sandy's they greeted us with baked some potatoes and steaks. My steak was amazing and I was happy to have delicious home cooked meal heading into a summer of mass produced food and lots of fast food. When talking with them, we learned that John has been sick for quite a while and the doctors haven't really been able to figure out what is wrong. He was scheduled for surgery that week. The next morning we slept in and left for Gainesville at 10:30. We arrived at Gainesville First United Methodist Church and staff training was officially started. It was really good meeting everyone from all the different TEAMeffort camps.

On Friday, after a whole day in Gainesville, I flew back to Minneapolis so I could make it to my cousin Miriam's wedding. It was good to be able to come back and see family one more time before I headed down south for the rest of the summer. As quickly as I came back, Sunday morning my buddy Austin brought me to the airport on Sunday to fly back to Atlanta.

After getting back to staff training we had a good time getting prepared for our camps as well as getting to know the staff at the other camps. That Wednesday we drove to Mississippi to set up our camp before heading to New Orleans to help set up their camp as well.

I know this isn't a great place to stop, but if commercials can stop at suspenseful parts, I think I can too. That and it'll get you to come back and check it out. But seriously, tomorrow morning is the start of our work week and I need my beauty sleep. I'll see when I can come update my blog this week and catch y'all up to what I'm doing today.