so as i mentioned in my previous blog, there is a group of about 10 people from a church in michigan here helping paidia this week. they got here sunday evening and they are leaving on tuesday. our big project for them is to finish the third side of paidia's climbing tower. much easier said than done. before anything else could happen, the two belay devices that hold the ropes for the climbers needed to be attached at the top of the tower. so me, jason, and saleem thought we would be clever and go out to the tower saturday afternoon before the group got there and attach them so that we could get started building right away when the group got here. easy, right? no. the board that we took up there was the wrong side. therefore, we had to go to a store and buy the right size wood. so then we decided we would just wait till the group got here and attach the belays the beginning of the first day of work, and, long story short, the wood was the wrong size again and the drill(s) broke. the entire first day was spent putting those stupid belay devices up. very unproductive. that's kind of how this whole week has gone. our tools keep breaking, the wood that the place gave us was the wrong kind (it was indoor wood, not outdoor, so it kept cracking in half), along with other little various things that have gone wrong, making the job much more frustrating and much much harder. however, the group is great. they have helped in any way possible and they all have really good attitudes which helps alot. we work tomorrow and friday, and then hopefully we will be done. saturday through tuesday the group has different trips and tours scheduled so hopefully the next two days are productive and go more smoothly than the previous three.
cool story...so today i was sitting and talking with one of the leaders from the group that is here and we were just talking about our lives and he asked me what made me choose to do nursing, so i told him how i had worked at camp barnabas and that was one of the main things that got me interested in the field. he then told me that right now their church has a group out at camp barnabas volunteering and they have been involved with it for the past three or four years. it's a small world after all...
i am starting to miss some things at home. such as:
-family
-my siloam friends
-air conditioning
-a dryer (for clothes)
-SONIC
-grilled cheese sandwich dipped in ranch
-being able to talk to almost everyone, no matter where i am because there is no language barrier
-my cell phone
-good t.v. channels
-walmart
please pray that the next two days of building will go smoothly and that we will stay injured-free as a whole group. thank you for your support.