I thought it may be time to make an update on what is
happening with the trip since the last posting was in June and it is now August. Sorry
about the delay, as I know a few of you wanted more updates.
Our team currently consists of 8great people. (Brandon
Thomas from Lansing, MI, George Brown from Eau Claire, WI, Jennah Engen from
Mondovi, WI, Ben Van Walbeek from Des Moines, IA, John & Carol Van Walbeek
from Blue Grass, IA, and Leah and I from Eleva,WI) We all now have our plain
tickets from Chicago, IL to San Pedro Sula, Honduras. I believe the flight is
taking off at 6:00 AM Saturday, October 26th, and we will return to
Chicago November 3rd around 4 pm if my memory is correct. This means
we will have a short Friday night Friday as we will all gather in Chicago and
several of us will be traveling around 3-5 hours after work. Along with the
plain tickets Leah just got in her passport and she was the last one on the team
to receive it. (Praise God that everyone got it a few months ahead of time.
We have also found out that we will be building a cafeteria/kitchen
for Abundant Life Christian School. Right now they serve the food out of a two
person shed. It reminds me a lot of the concession stand when I played at Emies
baseball park in Davenport, IA. I know the school has changed some, but when we
were down there the kids usually just ate out on the grass or the steps. They
did have a few picnic tables that were under a lean-too. I am guessing that
when it rains they would either eat in their classroom or sit under the lean
too as they have no hallways that are inside. Each grade has its own classroom,
which is nice if they did eat inside. Each year they would add a grade and when
they added a grade they would add another classroom building on. I believe this
next year the school will be either at 11th grade or their first
senior class.
I have also heard how generous everyone has been even with
donating school and sports supplies. A few of the team members have received a
few soccer balls, pens, scissors, crayons, book bags, sporting equipment, and I
believe someone was picking up art paint as that is hard to come by. (Paint is
considered a luxury item) We will accept any of these donations until we leave.
Has anyone received a pink soccer ball for the girls? The girls loved the pink
soccer ball we brought last time. Also thank you to those who have been giving
the monetary donations to help cover the trip expenses as well.
Everyone on this team is really excited. There will be some
challenges as we go into a new culture and we will need to adjust to their way
of life. As you see someone from the team please encourage them as it is nice
to hear the support from friends and family.
As the time gets
closer I will try and update you with more information. Feel free to ask me or
any of the team questions. If we do not know an answer we will find out for
you.
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