Tuesday, February 13, 2007
This past Saturday evening a bunch of us from the Camp went to watch two parades originate in a parking lot near a large shopping center. It was neat to see all the colorful floats at night. Then Sunday afternoon we went back to the same area and watched two more parades commence, one @ 315pm and the other @ 430pm. These parades were very special because they not only had great floats, but featured many bands from Middle Schools, High Schools and Colleges in the area. From start to finish these parades last 5 hours !!! Our feet got tired just standing around collecting beads and various other "throws". A great experience !
Friday, February 2, 2007
Last evening we received a special call from San Diago CA. Greg informed us that we will have a 14th grandchild come into this crazy world on or about the midpoint of July '07.
Greg gets out of the Navy around the time of the expected birth and they are going to practice medicine in the state of Washington in a town called Wenatchee. Sounded like he will put their home on the market soon, move Louise, Luke & Grace up there and get them settled before the baby comes. He will join them when he is out of the service.
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Tomorrow is supposed to be a nice weather day here in New Orleans so many of us are going to be led on a tour of the big state park about 2 hours drive south of us. Our leaders are long time residents of Baton Rouge Louisana, and members of our group as well. Just recently they took over the cooking job of the dinner meal until a new cook can be hired. They prepare many local dishes for us and they are super. Some of the dishes prepared we have never had the likes of and we will certainly bring recipes back with us ! Best of all, tomorrow will be the 2nd day we do not hear an alarm @ 0445 ! I have a conference call @ 0845 and then we will depart right after.
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H A P P Y S U P E R B O W L X L I E V E R B O D Y ! ! !
Greg gets out of the Navy around the time of the expected birth and they are going to practice medicine in the state of Washington in a town called Wenatchee. Sounded like he will put their home on the market soon, move Louise, Luke & Grace up there and get them settled before the baby comes. He will join them when he is out of the service.
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Tomorrow is supposed to be a nice weather day here in New Orleans so many of us are going to be led on a tour of the big state park about 2 hours drive south of us. Our leaders are long time residents of Baton Rouge Louisana, and members of our group as well. Just recently they took over the cooking job of the dinner meal until a new cook can be hired. They prepare many local dishes for us and they are super. Some of the dishes prepared we have never had the likes of and we will certainly bring recipes back with us ! Best of all, tomorrow will be the 2nd day we do not hear an alarm @ 0445 ! I have a conference call @ 0845 and then we will depart right after.
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H A P P Y S U P E R B O W L X L I E V E R B O D Y ! ! !
Monday, January 29, 2007
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Sunday January 28, 2007
Today was a day wherein our eyes were certainly opened wide regarding a way of life right under our nose so to speak. All of the LFC members were asked to visit various Lutheran Churches in the metro New Orleans area and address the congregations either before or after the normal service. We were prepared to inform all congregations locally just what Laborers For Christ was all about and especially how our project here CAMP RESTORE could be of benefit to them both for their congregation and their personal dwelling problems as well.
My assigned church named "Monte de Los Olivos" is the only Latino Lutheran Church up and running today. The pastor is a super gentlemen and has two sons that are also Lutheran ministers, one in the Arnold MO area near where I first taught in the late 50's.
We went there not knowing what we were going to find, who needed assistance, what shape the church facility was, etc. This was when we had our eyes opened! The physical building suffered only wind damage to some of the roof and of course gutters. No water inside the building. However because the pastor lost his home, he has a FEMA trailer behind the building for he and his wife. Inside the building lives on average up to twenty homeless individuals including a young mother and her beautiful 4 month old girl. Outside in the yard is a large tent provided by someone that serves as a SHOWER facility. the young lady takes her showers inside the pastor's trailer right now, BUT since good old FEMA has decreed that all trailers they distributed are to be picked up soon (despite the fact that their homes are still not livable), they have a logistics (Shower) problem. We will send some folks over there soon to install some inside showers. With the pastors assistance in my limited Spanish, I was able to address the congregation and give them our message. Karen & I enjoyed participating in a Spanish Lutheran Service, and we will go back to see the progress after I schedule crews to go there as well as fill the needs of some members that will send us requests for their homes.
We also witnessed Pastor Jesus Gonzalez opening an outdoor shed and issuing underwear and sox to a young man in need, a 3-pack of each. He went immediately to the shower tent to clean up before he attended the service.
Why are we here, what are we doing ? The answer to both questions is to bring HOPE to folks of all races that need just that, HOPE. After dinner tonight I will add some photos that we have tried to find time to send out. Now that the kids have taught us how to "Blog" we will cease sending e-mails containing our thoughts and photos.
The 1st week we were here I got involved in 4 separate projects. They are not finished, far from it, but with each day's progress we can see more smiles on their face and a lessening of frustration as their lives commence the slow return to being somewhat normal.
I was given a task last week, to develop a "Project Schedule Office". My days are long, my nights are short but guess for the time being that is my new calling. I will train my replacement before we return to St. Louis in April and might return to the position when we return next winter after our next church project. Presently we have an average of 25 projects working every day. In late FEB and the month of MAR we are fully booked with volunteers and that will double +.
Karen is very busy in the office, handing all the monies collected from various sources, answering the phones, preparing mapquests for each PM when they go out to a new task, and effective tonight she will be meeting and greeting the new volunteers giving them their quick tour of the facility and the dorm assignments. This will be as a subsitute assignment until the other lady returns from a vacation with her husband our camp pastor and director. We see each other for 5 minutes before I leave for work at 6AM, for lunch most days for 30 minutes, and for dinner at 6PM. I usually go back to the office for double checking my planning efforts and we normally are sound asleep by 9PM. Time for dinner.
My assigned church named "Monte de Los Olivos" is the only Latino Lutheran Church up and running today. The pastor is a super gentlemen and has two sons that are also Lutheran ministers, one in the Arnold MO area near where I first taught in the late 50's.
We went there not knowing what we were going to find, who needed assistance, what shape the church facility was, etc. This was when we had our eyes opened! The physical building suffered only wind damage to some of the roof and of course gutters. No water inside the building. However because the pastor lost his home, he has a FEMA trailer behind the building for he and his wife. Inside the building lives on average up to twenty homeless individuals including a young mother and her beautiful 4 month old girl. Outside in the yard is a large tent provided by someone that serves as a SHOWER facility. the young lady takes her showers inside the pastor's trailer right now, BUT since good old FEMA has decreed that all trailers they distributed are to be picked up soon (despite the fact that their homes are still not livable), they have a logistics (Shower) problem. We will send some folks over there soon to install some inside showers. With the pastors assistance in my limited Spanish, I was able to address the congregation and give them our message. Karen & I enjoyed participating in a Spanish Lutheran Service, and we will go back to see the progress after I schedule crews to go there as well as fill the needs of some members that will send us requests for their homes.
We also witnessed Pastor Jesus Gonzalez opening an outdoor shed and issuing underwear and sox to a young man in need, a 3-pack of each. He went immediately to the shower tent to clean up before he attended the service.
Why are we here, what are we doing ? The answer to both questions is to bring HOPE to folks of all races that need just that, HOPE. After dinner tonight I will add some photos that we have tried to find time to send out. Now that the kids have taught us how to "Blog" we will cease sending e-mails containing our thoughts and photos.
The 1st week we were here I got involved in 4 separate projects. They are not finished, far from it, but with each day's progress we can see more smiles on their face and a lessening of frustration as their lives commence the slow return to being somewhat normal.
I was given a task last week, to develop a "Project Schedule Office". My days are long, my nights are short but guess for the time being that is my new calling. I will train my replacement before we return to St. Louis in April and might return to the position when we return next winter after our next church project. Presently we have an average of 25 projects working every day. In late FEB and the month of MAR we are fully booked with volunteers and that will double +.
Karen is very busy in the office, handing all the monies collected from various sources, answering the phones, preparing mapquests for each PM when they go out to a new task, and effective tonight she will be meeting and greeting the new volunteers giving them their quick tour of the facility and the dorm assignments. This will be as a subsitute assignment until the other lady returns from a vacation with her husband our camp pastor and director. We see each other for 5 minutes before I leave for work at 6AM, for lunch most days for 30 minutes, and for dinner at 6PM. I usually go back to the office for double checking my planning efforts and we normally are sound asleep by 9PM. Time for dinner.
Friday, January 19, 2007
Hey Mom this is Paula and Jen Jen is typing in intalics. we've been drinning. Paula's had a BIGbottle of wine, like well anywaya BIG bottle and I've been drinking Fresca and RUM..it's good, green apple rum and Fresca.....any...I'm back, your FAVORITE DAUGHTER!!noxhtI took the drink away.
I'm bigger, badder and better!!! Mom, we love you and are only doing this to prove our love! Heres to you with a big, fat, wet, Bacardi, Kiss.
YOUR OTHER DAUGHTER, wants some attention:
YwhYEAH, THE REAL FAVORITE........WE ALLLLLLLLL KNOW THE TRUTH!!! THE FIRST IS THE best!!!!! BUT, WALLY IS STILL THE BEST, GOOD LOOKING AND MOST AWESOMEST IN THE WORLD.
YEah, but I have the MOST grandkids and SHE CAN NOT argue with that in anyway!!!!! BTW (that means by the way)she just finished my BIG BIG BIG bottle of pinot grigio and now all I have left is white zinfandel....blech.....but mines a GIRL and mines cuter... all I have to say to that is LANDON ......NO one is CUTER thatn landfoen........Isn't that something to treat Athleats Foot???
I'm not telling HER the RIGHT eay to spell athletes foot, she's a biddy . Anywahooooo we are having funn and realllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly wish yo uwere here..................Anyhoowowooowooowoooooo...... we are hafijg (dautch a sprag)(we've become German) ok we goota go befrore the battery dies....love ay mommmmies......jen and Paulie (the only sojber one)
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