Friday, July 31, 2009

los fotos

Finally some time to post some pictures! They are a bit out of order, so let me explain...
(sorry I couldn't figure out how to get the descriptions next to the picture....the blog and I are having trouble being friends this trip)
1. The farming project (here we were breaking big coal pieces with wood)
2. A nice pic of Bryce at the Feeding Center in Nueva Vida
3. Jordan and Wills carrying kids on their backs through Vera Cruz (the town around the orphanage)
4. The kids are playing a game of Duck Duck Goose!
5. Jenny (Kevin and Leslie this one's for you. We found Jenny and her mom and gave her your card! Her mom asked about Harper :-))
6. A group shot after the work project. If you look close, we are all covered in coal.






I Guess It's Friday Already

We are guessing some of you parents might be wondering why we haven't blogged in a day or two but since we are in Nicaragua for only a week we are packing in the days with activities with the kids and the community. It has also been a little difficult to find internet service around the orphanage during the down times because the orphanage has been limiting the internet hours for the kids because some were sneaking out during the late hours when they weren't supposed to.

So, let me give you a glimpse as to what we've been up to...

The team began a work project here at the orphanage on Wednesday. The family trip from Springbranch had begun this work project to construct shallow boxes lined with plastic bags. Our job was to fill those boxes with a mixture of sand and charcoal and rice to be used as a fortified farming system. We were able to fill all of the boxes, and today we get to begin planting all of the produce! Including tomatoes, cucumbers, etc. The produce will be eaten by the kids at the orphanage as well as sold for a profit.

Wednesday afternoon we had the opportunity to take a tour of Vera Cruz, the community that surrounds the orphanage. I was so proud of the students as they really engaged with the people they met. Some went into their homes and got to see where they lived. In the middle of the tour there was an intense down pour (we are in the middle of the rainy season so it has rained some everyday), so we all just paused in the middle of the town and spent time under the coverings of the houses. It was such a beautiful moment. After returning from the tour we spent the rest of the day hanging around Casa Bernabe with the kids.

Yesterday was a long one for the team. The day began with a trip to the feeding center at Nueva Vida (New Life), a refugee camp that was set up after a hurricane that hit in 1998, and has now become a community of 15,000 people. The feeding center we visited currently feeds 300 kids a day, however with a shipment of meals that is coming from a partnership between OrphaNetwork and "Stop Hunger Now" in October, they will be able to feed 1100 kids a day (all of the kids of Nueva Vida). SO AMAZING! Our team had the opportunity to actaully serve the kids their meals, it was a bit chatoic - especailly when another down pour hit during the middle of the meal. But just imagine 150 kids in the center, 30 people from our team trying to gather their plates and bring them thier meals, all while it is pouring rain all around us. The team really enjoyed this hands on opportunity of physically serving the kids of Nueva Vida.

We arrived back at the team center just in time for a 30 min break for lunch before we took the kids from Casa Bernabe on an Educational Field Trip. We divided our group into two, and one group took the younger kids on a boat tour of lake Managua. The other group took the older kids on a tour of an unused prison in Managua. This is the first time I had participated in an educational field trip, but it was such a cool thing to be a part of. The staff of Casa Bernabe is really starting to think strategically about challenging and educating the kids while they are here. And who doesn't love a good field trip?

Needless to say by the end of the day our team was pretty wiped, so we spent the evening yesterday just chilling and debriefing at the team center. Well, we are up and at it again today as the team is now planting all of the produce into the boxes we put soil in on Wednesday. So I must go...pictures still aren't uploading. But I will try later today as we have free time at the orphanage all afternooon today! I hope all is well with you back in the states, and thank you for all of your prayers!




Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Bienvenidos a Nicaragua!

Good Morning! After a long day of travel yesterday (an hour delay in Miami), the team arrived safely in Nicaragua! Everyone was so ready to get here, as we were waiting in the customs line you could see everyone just fidgeting with excitement. We then collected all 50+ of our bags and loaded them onto the back of the bus and arrived to Casa Bernabe at 3:30 in the afternoon!

After we ate our late lunch we spent the rest of the afternoon hanging around with the kids from Casa. The guys played game of "futbol" with the older boys (the "pasada boys")...and got crushed by them. While all of the girls just hung out playing jacks "yacks", running around on the playground, throwing water balloons, and all of the other fun that happens when you have the freedom to just run and play with 20 kids under the age of 14. Right at sunset, I took a moment to just pause and take a look at all of the team jumping right in and playing with the kids. I was so proud, and so thankful we finally made it. Wow, I love Nicaragua.

The night concluded with some thoughts shared by the Field Director, Eddy, of OrphaNetwork. He shared all of the OrphaNetwork goals for the orphanage. The team was pretty tired by the end of the night, we had a long day. So we called it an early bed time so we would be alive and ready to kick off the week this morning.

Well, I must head off to breakfast so I'll be ready to work hard as we begin our work project this morning!

Sorry, tried to post some pics. but the internet is a bit slow here, I'll try again later! Be proud of your students, we are going to have fantastic week!






Monday, July 27, 2009

Packing Meeting

On Friday afternoon the fun officially began! As a team we met at church and compiled all of the donations that had been collected at church and from family and friends. After a great lunch, a room covered in donations, and two hours of packing we had 26 suitcases FULL to the max of great gifts. THANK YOU to all of you who helped collect donations!

We had baby clothes, toileteries, new underwear, shoes, soccer gear, you name it and it is probably now in a suitcase! At one point I just sat back and watched as everyone worked hard making piles, folding clothes (yes parents, I did say folding), stuffing them in bags, and then weighing them (in hopes to be as close to 50lbs as possibl), and I got so excited about what we as a team are going to do and learn while in Nicaragua.













During our first meeting as a team we decided that the theme for our week was going to be "On the Move". On the Move has mutliple meanings to it. 1. God is On the Move. Just looking at all that is going on in Nicaragua it is evident that God is at work. So while we are down there it is our goal to just be a part of where God is already moving. 2. We are to be On the Move. While in Nicaragua we as a team are going to be as engaged and involved as we possibly can. Not hesitant to get to know the people we encounter and to be available for where God wants to use us. 3. You are On the Move. This trip would not be possible without all of you working to help us get there financially and through your prayers. So thank you. Thank you for all you have done to make this trip happen....we are all extremely greatful!

check out our t-shirts for the trip! (sorry couldn't figure out how to flip the image).

well, next post...Nicaragua! till then, I must finish my packing and try to get some sleep...

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Welcome to our Nicaragua Blog

Hello Family and Friends!

Our hope is that through this blog you will be able to stay connected with all that we are doing during our week in Nicaragua!

We thank you in advance for all of your prayers and support that have gone into making this trip happen for us all!

Please read about our adventures and share your comments with us!

Thanks again for being a part of our trip!
Natalie