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Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Saturday, June 30, 2007
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I thank you for all your help and encouragement. Many Blessings. Alex

DAY 1

Create Your Own
Monday, June 25, 2007
Day 6 and 7
We wrapped up and went back to camp to load the cars. Running around with our heads cut off was great. We all jumped in and numbered off, for we didnt want to leave anyone behind despite the kids wanting to stay for several more weeks. Our group had accomplished alot. We built a hundred foot fence that was 9ft tall, we build a shed and a platform for the shed, we put together tables, we put together beds and put up a quansa hut, we also layed 1/2 inch boards and vinyl paneling on a ceiling under a house (it's kinda weird), and we were able to hear the stories of many different people. FOr the last day we decided to go to this place called Island view Casino for the buffet. IT was in Gulfport and we were able to see more devastation. The casino actually use to be on the water and when the hurricane hit, it was on shore and across a highway, oh we are not in Kansas anymore. The security gaurds were still in the casino when this happened, yea that must have been a interesting ride. We invited malcom and rusty to come as well as lawerence, erin and butch from mission on the bay but Erin and Butch had to hold the base down. It was nice having Malcom, Rusty, and Lawerence share a meal with us as we heard more about the whole thing. THe kids ate two or more plates per youth. It was crasi. They were hungry. We then sang Jack happy birthday and Kaitlin threw some cake in his face. It was some good times. We got crasi outside and everyone was giving everyone piggy back rides. Good time good times. We rounded out the night by heading to NEw Orleans to stay the night and to have a party for Jack with Balloons, pirate masks, pin the tail on the donkey, and a spongebob pinata. Oh and then we finished up with reflections and thanking yo Jesus. Everyone was knocked out.

THe following day Bruce Almighty woke up and got everyone donuts, well benets, from Cafe du Monde which is a famous french market shop and then we loaded up one final time to head out to the 9th warde. It was horrendous. The area looked like a ghost town. You couldn't believe your eyes. A few blocks over was the french quarter and that was beautiful, in some parts like it had never been touched. The 9th ward was destroyed beyond image. Houses were completely gone, some houses were there but so destroyed that they were unlivable, you walk the streets and no one is there. It feels as though you are on a desert island. Experiencing this for your own self is the only way to comprehend it. Some people were still living in this dead land, but it was rare and few. I couldn't even image how one could live here. THese people don't have one dollar to their name and no where to go. THere was still no power or plumbing in a lot of the areas. Habitat was there building,but being haunted by those memories would be enough to keep me away. The youth felt the impact and afterwards we went to the airport. We loaded our bags and off we went. We stopped in Denver and Phoneix on the way home. We kept looking back and thinking of what we had seen, knowing that we will never forget the devastation we say before our eyes. The impact was tremendous and as we were greeted by our parents with loving arms, we were so thankful to have luxury of coming home to saftey, love, and a roof over our head. That was an experience of a lifetime.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Worship

YO check this the youth really stepped it up today as they served the lord with an open heart. They listened to the stories that malcom told, they started laying 1/2inch board on the ceiling which was really hard to do considering umm you have three people on wobbly laters holding this stuff up for a couple minutes until we position it just right and then boom, we nail it in. It was a Yo Jesus moment as we needed the strength from God to keep that stuff up. It was inspirational to watch the kids work so hard for someone else. I didn't hear one complaint. It was more like what next what next. That was cool. I am like these kids are rough and tough. They are really wonderful youth. THey have a servants heart that I as a youth director don't see so often. Malcom continued to express his thanks and love for us all. You could tell by his facial expressions that he was really touched by the work these youth were doing. He kept giving the youth praise for how hard they were working. These kids were getting bit by mosquitos, and bearing the hot sun, just to put up heavy boarding and to lift huge nail guns. It didn't matter what the task they were up for the job, now that's what God calls all of us to do.
A few youth said that they never realized how privelaged they were. THey live in Palo Alto and don't realize the amount of hurt in the world they said. When they look around all they see is people living a life full of comfort, but seeing this and realizing that others have nothing was mind boggeling to them. It made them really consider what they had and how much more valuable it was. Lawerence one of the site directors said, " they have lost so much that even the smallest thing such as a toy baby jesus, which now lays in our manger is worth more than diamonds to them."
Hey check this out the youth lead worship. How cool is that for a bunch of teenagers to lead people to christ through their devotion and love. These kids rock. Some shared why they came, some read scripture, some sang, some just clapped their hands, their toes, or whatever they got. No but seriously these kids are worshiping wonders and it's exciting to see the next generation devoted to God. Praise the lord for this. Below are the notes from that worship. Brief notes. Thanks and God bless!
Alex


Mission Day 5

Hey Everyone. This week has been a long a crazy one. It has been filled with many blessings of the heart and soul. I can not tell you how much these kids have accomplished. Oh man this youth are the hardest workers and super cool people to hang out so thats a plus. We have experienced what it is like to live in a poverty area for a week. Most of the youth are just longing to stay for a lot longer. THey feel the pain of those around them, the see the destruction, and they know the sadness these people feel, well sort of. Check it out below here are some random notes from this week. Like mmm where we went on our last day here. We traveled all around New Orleans looking at all the destruction and stuff. It was good times. There are also some funny pictures and guess what the kids also planned a few worship services. Check out our pictures and thanks for the support.






Day 3
When Malcom's house was near finished (the basic house was finished and furnished but there was still lots of detail work) he realized that people were coming at night and stealing all of the water damaged items in his garage. Malcom set up a motion sensor in his driveway with the intent of catching whoever was stealing his stuff. Between 9:30 and 10:30, the sensor had gone off 5 times. Every time it went off, Malcom would climb down the ladder but the robbers heard the squeaking and escaped. The 5th time it went off, as he was climbing down the ladder with a shotgun in one hand and a spotlight in the other. Malcom had the intent of killing the guy when he heard Jesus in his head again. Jesus told him that he would be able to explain to Peter why he had done it. Malcom decided that he would let the robbers take what they wanted because he would be throwing it away anyways.
-Kaitlin Moorhead, Alex and the youth
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Monday, June 18, 2007
Day 1 and 2
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Welcome to the Tas Youth Mission Page!
This is a way to connect with the youth. See pictures, find out what they are doing, hear about there daily lives as they experience the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. This whole week we will be cleaning up the buildings, rebuilding houses, cleaning the beaches, and oh so much more. 2 years after Hurricane Katrina Hit there are over 400,000 Houses that have been destroyed. Want to know more about what we are doing go to click on the link: http://www.vchurches.com/youthhappenings/mission.aspx?pID=44541
Here are some photos below. Want to help out?! You can still donate to the project and help hurricane victims get the items they need to buy supplies and help camp coast care build more houses. Checks can be sent to Trinity Episcopal Church @ 330 Ravenswood Ave, Menlo Park, 94025. Please put in the memo: youth mission trip. Thanks for your support, love, and Prayers. Continue to keep the youth in your prayers as well as those families affected by Natural Disasters!
Many Blessings,
Alex












