VBS; Moving Concrete and Dirt; Food Delivery
Today our skit at VBS was about Noah and his Ark. The day before we had the skit read in both Spanish and English, but we noticed the kids weren’t really paying attention, so we decided to fully translate it and it made a difference!
Today we moved dirt from a room of someone’s house in order to make a wall for a laundry room. We worked in a group of 12 people in an assembly line to get the dirt from under the roof to the trees.
Today we plastered a house in order to prepare for the primary coat of paint in the interior of the kitchen area. We also installed concrete board around the inside of the windows in preparation for the exterior paint. The interior color of choice but the homeowner was white (blanco), and the exterior was yellow (Amarillo).
Today we built a ramp made out of concrete and steel. Primarily we spent all day shoveling gravel into a concrete mixer to make our solution to pour into our molds for the ramp.
Today half of our group delivered 21 boxes of food to local families containing roughly 35 meals per box. While doing this we were able to truly see what living in poverty looked like. It wasn’t just a movie we were watching about somewhere far away where people were suffering and we “couldn’t help them” but this was real life. All these people truly needed this food and some didn’t even know what they were going to have for dinner that night until we arrived. All these people appreciated our act of kindness so much and I’m so glad I was able to be apart of this.
- Izzy McFalls, Tanner Cornell, Parker Hundley, Ana Hines
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