Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Funniest Video YET!!! Olympics 2012!

Okay well, I am currently in recovery mode from a great trip, but I wanted to post our final video of our own olympics.  Probably the funniest one yet.

Watch it on youtube at the link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT6CbLqIe0A&feature=youtu.be


Until I post another entry, I wanted to tell you some of the highlights and outcomes of the trip.
1. Great bonding of the team.  We really became a lot more united.
2.  A lot of girls really stepped up to share testimonies and be leaders.
3.  Shakira and Loreidy accepted Christ.
4.  We all learned a lot of how to love each other better.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Homestay Video

To see it bigger on youtube visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0J1PD6sBns&feature=youtu.be

This past week the girls had the opportunity to stay with 6 families from my home church.  It was a neat thing for the girls to get to know the family dynamics of families here.  One girl was asked by a waiter the other day, "so what have you been doing this week?"  She said, "Swim, eat. Swim, swim, eat eat." So yeah, they've done a lot of swimming and a lot of eating! In addition to these activities, we had a shopping day, tubing with some of the youth from my home church, and tonight they played against my alma mater, Rockford High School.   We have had a blast.  Enjoy the video of some of the highlights of this past week.

Site-seeing, Service and Salty Water!

Our time in the Windy City truly was a whirlwind.  After we got of the plane, we went and visited the Lincoln Park Zoo and other touristy type places in the city.  The girls were in awe of the bigness of the city.  However, after multiple days of getting up early, they were eager to get home and crash.  

Thursday consisted of serving at a homeless shelter during the day and then a play at night.  Friday we served at a kids outreach event for over 1000 inner city kids.  The girls did a great job helping in both activities.  It was a neat thing for them to see that poverty not only exists in the DR but also here in the US.  A pastor in Chicago named Tito helped facilitate our serving experiences in Chicago.  He was a man on fire for God and many of the girls were very much impacted by his teachings throughout the two days.  One highlight that left all of us speachless was when we were closing out our time in prayer Thursday night.  I shared with the group that my dad had just been taken into the hospital because he had been having internal bleeeding.  He offered to pray and in the middle of the prayer, he prayed for Carol (by name) and that God would help her through this.  Well, the crazy part of all this was that in all of my time (one day) with Chicago, I had never told Tito my mom's name! Folks, the Holy Spirit is real.  I'm not sure how one could explain that one without involving GOD!   GLORIA A DIOS!!! Tito was a light to all of us showing us what a man on fire with the Holy Spirit looks like.  He even came out to support the girls on Saturday when they played an EVP beach tournament.  Super fun time, but our time is Chicago left us physically drained, but very much spiritually filled.

Prayer Request: Please continue to be in prayer for my dad.  He has been having internal bleeding.  It has now stopped and just came home after being in the hospital for a week. Please also pray for my mom.  This has been really hard on both of them as they deal with this as well as feeling sad because they can't spend this time with my girls. It's been tough on all of us. However, I know God has had a plan in this and has allowed me to be here during this time to support my family in whatever way I can.
What have we been up to since Chicago?   The girls got to share in my home church on Sunday.  Sunday night, they played some ice-breaker games and then moved into their homestay homes.  We all went to Grand Haven beach and they got to experience agua dulce (translates to sweet water) instead of salt water! Today they spent the day with their host families.  I'll try to get maybe one or two more updates before we head back Monday. 

This week.... Thursday- Shopping and volleyball game against my high school. Friday- Buggy rides and dinner at Amish Restuarant Essenhaus. Saturday- Tubing with family for FFM  Sunday-Church at FFM, picnic, bowling with Bethel Pilot vball girls  Monday- FLY HOME!

Video to come! We've been trying to work on it... we are just so busy!!!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Success


The camp was a success if you’re judging by sore muscles, scratchy voices and a really smelly pile of laundry.   This past week, we have had the privilege of joining Northwestern and over 100 girls in their team camp and skills camp.  The girls were able to show what the DR is made of and compete against 9 other teams during the team camp.  Then the past couple days in skills camp, the girls have gotten their butts kicked as they practice 8 hours a day!  Besides playing some great volleyball, we have been so welcomed by the Northwestern coach and players.  Today, we received an incredible surprise from the team.  Coach Kyle made all the girls and coach special NW t-shirts that only the varsity team members have.  Not only that, but he had each girls’ name printed on the back shirt printed on the back.

Outside of volleyball, we’ve enjoyed watching the Olympics, pulled pork sandwiches from Subway have become their favorite American food, and they are still trying to conquer the skill of flushing toilet paper down the toilet.  Even though they’ve devoured over 15 bags of cereal, 4 big bags of apples, and 50 string cheese, they still crave rice and chicken more than anything.  Don’t worry, we’ve been feeding them more than just these items, they still miss mom’s arroz con pollo. 

Slight height difference? 
Must be all the cornflakes that Americans eat!
Anna and Leslie

Steph and Keysi in serve recieve





Today we flew into Chicago and did some site seeing.  Tomorrow they will serve at a homeless shelter in town! Stay tuned as we’ll keep you posted on their impressions of the big “windy city”!