Sunday, July 8, 2007

The Tale Of Two Toilets by Tammy Peters






Tuesday we got our assignments and Sam was our team captain. He of course chose me (his wife) to be on his team. Our assignment was to work on a bottom floor condominium which was damaged by the flood waters. Approximately 2 feet of water sat in the condo for awhile so all the walls had to be replaced. When we arrived it was surprising because we were expecting to be in a place that was riddled with disaster, but in reality you would not have suspected there were any problems in the area because everything seemed to be intact. Reality was that most of the bottom floor buildings were damaged by flood waters.

When we entered the condo we found that the entire place had been gutted and new sheetrock was put up in every room except the kitchen and 2 bathrooms. After assessing what we needed to do, our team of 9 students and adults alike got right to work. The first thing I started on was the bathrooms (2 bathrooms back to back). Between the studs on the floor was rotten, moldy drywall that had been sitting there for 2 years. I had to scrape and vacuum the sludge and clean the filthy floors. Jenny (another member of our team) then sprayed the studs with bleach to kill the mold so it would not grow between the walls. Good idea! Next we decided to tackle the toilets that must have had and inch of grime and crud stuck to the inside and outside of the bowls. The toilets appeared to be leaking so we took them outside and decided to replace the wax rings. Sam designated the stripping of the old wax ring to two girls on our team (Molly and Amanda). This was a really dirty job and you could tell the girls were thrilled they were chosen, but they did it without complaint. Max, another student decided to help out. It was quite a treat to watch them in disgust remove the stinky, gooey, yellow wax from around the sludge encrusted toilet hole in the floor. The pictures are priceless. They made the best of it and turned it into a fun time posing with their tongues out as though they were licking it. Yuck!

Outside, Jenny and I began to scrub the toilet bowls. Jenny did most of the work. With a little bit of elbow grease we got them looking like new. With Jubilation we put one of the sparkling toilets back in, but quickly found that it was leaking. Bummer! We had to replace the toilet with a new one after all that work! We then had another major leak that left the bathroom in 1 inch of water but Sam quickly fixed that and jenny and I cleaned up the water before it ruined the new drywall. Next, we put the remaining toilet in after the drywall was finished and realized that it no longer fit in the space anymore. We realized that we had to get another new toilet! All that hard work down the drain! Jenny walked with her head down as we trekked the toilets across the parking lot to the dumpsters.

Sam was our ring leader, handling multi tasks and was our resident toilet expert. Abbey was our resident cleaner, who not only cleaned nasty tubs, but also mold on the doors and anything else she could get her hands on. Amanda and Molly were jacks of all trades, getting their hands, clothes and faces dirty on all sorts of jobs. Kevin, Max, John, and Caleb were our resident drywall guys, measuring, cutting, putting up, taping, mudding, etc. We also had some new members join in the middle of the project, Katie, and Joe S., who were instrumental in helping us get the job done. It was a good experience for all. I was really impressed with our group who did not complain and worked the whole way through even on grimy jobs. When we were through we had completed drywall in both the bathrooms and the kitchen, tapped, mudded and sanded. Cleaned and replaced 2 toilets, and cleaned 2 tubs that were equally as dirty as the toilets.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Reflections

Mission trip participants, feel free to add your reflections as a comment here. Or, if you would prefer your reflection to be a post of its own, email it to me and I will post it. Let me know if you would like to do something with audio or video, and we can work that out as well.

My quick thought as I look back at the week - the relationship we each individually have with Christ and the relationships we have and nurture in community with each other form the foundation for everything. From that solid rock any storm can be endured. Maybe not easily and maybe not without heartache, struggle, and pain, but it can be endured. The CHF mission team moved many people a few steps closer to being in their homes again, and just as importantly, shared love and compassion with those homeowners, many of whom selflessly shared that love back with gratitude to the work team and with thanks to Jesus Christ.

Many Hands. Many Hearts. One Spirit.

Friday, July 6, 2007

More Photos

Please note there are two links for the photos, as we now are over 500 pics and the Picasa limit is 500. Also, a couple posts below has a video to better explain Man Pong... enjoy!

Many Voices

It will take a while, but I hope to have blog entries or audio or video files from as many of the mission trip participants as possible, so that this mission blog isn't just my perceptions and reflections.

Part of the wonder of these online, techie, connected things like blogs (and IM and text messaging and Facebook and MySpace and Twitter and on and on and on) is the fact that everyone, EVERYONE, can participate and be a part of the conversation. I grew up in the TV era, where the "stuff" was delivered TO or, more aptly, AT you. Now it is all about connectedness, and handled right and well, that connectedness does turn into knowing other people better, whether it be someone you see IRL (in real life in case you didn't already know that) or someone half a world away that you only know through digital connections. As a professional in the world of educational technology, I have had hundreds of online conversations with dozens of other professionals whom I have never met face to face. But do I feel connected to my colleagues and plugged into whatever the current buzz and discussions are about? Absolutely.

So, mission trip participants, if you want to write a reflection, add it as a comment on the post above called "Reflections", or email it to me if you would like it as a post of your own. If you want to do something audio or video, let me know, we'll get it worked out. Every little story tells a part of the tale that was the week of July 1st on the CHF Mission Trip To New Orleans.

And of course anyone reading is welcome to comment! Every thought, question, comment, and insight adds to the conversation! Maybe you've never participated in a blog before - jump on in! The water's fine!

Man Pong

While a full description of this event will have to wait until I can get one of the participants to describe it, I can safely say this Thursday night happening was a great way for a lot of people to expend some energy and dump some stress. Imagine your usual ping pong, combined with musical chairs (without the music), and a little bit of tag thrown in, and well, that doesn't even accurately depict it. I think someone got some video of this, and I know there are some pics that I will get later. I do know that if a cologne were to be created from the odor of this small room with at least two dozen people in it, "Old Locker Room" would fit the bill. And this despite everyone having showered earlier in the evening!

Maybe a video will explain it better...

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Sweltering Here, But We Work On






Its already well into the 80s and very humid here today, so it looks like we will have a more authentic Louisiana summer day today. We took the opportunity to get about an extra hour of sleep, as we didn't get back from being in downtown NOLA last night until well past 10 pm. The fireworks were good, the food was terrific, and thanks to some light rain earlier in the day that cleared out, it was actually a pretty pleasant evening to stroll around. We started our Fourth of July recreation time with the entire group going to the IMAX Theatre on the NOLA Riverwalk, where we saw "Hurricane On The Bayou", a very well done documentary about how the Mississippi River delta wetlands are supposed to be a buffer when hurricanes land, but those wetlands are just a fraction of what they used to be thanks to man-made things changing how the wetlands replenish. That IMAX film is currently showing at the Cosmosphere in Hutchinson.

If you go to the photos link you can see many more pictures - I've added about another 150 this morning. Above are a few photos from one of the worksites. More to come!

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Scriptures For The Week

A request has been made for the scriptures we have for the week, so you can "follow along at home." Sorry its near the end of the week! Here they are:

Sunday: Philippians 2:1-2
1 Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, 2 then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind.

Monday: Philippians 2:3-4
3 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, 4 not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.

Tuesday Morning: Philippians 2:5-8
5 In your relationships with one another, have the same attitude of mind Christ Jesus had:

6 Who, being in very nature [a] God,
did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage;

7 rather, he made himself nothing
by taking the very nature [b] of a servant,
being made in human likeness.

8 And being found in appearance as a human being,
he humbled himself
by becoming obedient to death—
even death on a cross!

Tuesday Evening: Philippians 2:9-11
9 Therefore God exalted him to the highest place
and gave him the name that is above every name,

10 that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow,
in heaven and on earth and under the earth,

11 and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father.

Wednesday Morning: Philippians 2:12-13
12 Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, 13 for it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.

Thursday Morning: Philippians 2:14-16
14 Do everything without grumbling or arguing, 15 so that you may become blameless and pure, "children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation." [c] Then you will shine among them like stars in the sky 16 as you hold firmly to the word of life. And then I will be able to boast on the day of Christ that I did not run or labor in vain.

Happy Independence Day From NOLA

While most of the nation takes a holiday to celebrate the birth of our nation, in a few locations in New Orleans, home sites are abuzz with activity again today.

We have been divided into five separate crews, each with its own site and tasks to take on. Some are working on drywall, some have been tearing out old insulation and installing new, others are priming and painting, and even some room framing and window and cabinet installations are on the schedule. In many of the sites, we are getting the opportunity to meet and work with the homeowners, and many of the homeowners and their families are joining their work team for lunch.

As important as the physical work is, on these mission trips it is often just as or MORE meaningful to be in ministry to and fellowship with those we are helping. Rebuilding and repairing the physical structures is a huge step, but by sharing the love of Christ we can help people rebuild their emotional and spiritual strength, which can be in tatters after such complete and utter devastation. Through the many hands and many hearts we give as the community of Christ, and with the one spirit we feel together through God the Creator, Christ the Redeemer, and the Holy Spirit the Sustainer, we the community of Chapel Hill Fellowship, along with countless others from here, there and everywhere, ARE making a difference here in NOLA, one day, one person, one heart at a time.

Considering the Greensburg devastation in May and all the flooding this spring and summer, we all know all too well that there is great need both near and far from a place called Chapel Hill. And don't forget all the personal floods and storms of life that we all have at one time or another, sometimes endured in silence and solitude. But no matter the kind of storm, if we pick up the pieces, pick up each other, and lift it all to Christ Jesus, how can we fail?

Lets get to work...

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Our Hands and Hearts Go To Work

After a quick breakfast and some devotional time, the Chapel Hill volunteers-in-mission headed out to the workers' orientation, where we will also find out our worksite assignments. Its already in the upper 80s as of about 9 am, and getting muggy, but from what I've read online it sounds like the weather back home in Wichita isn't much different! Seems we will share the spirit of the summer swelter both here and there!

Off to the right is the link to the online picture album. I didn't screen through them, so some may be blurry, but it is a great way to get to see the happenings of the week! In case you want the direct web address for the photo album, it is:

http://picasaweb.google.com/jmyearout/CHFMissionToNewOrleans2007

Grace and peace,
Jeff Yearout

Monday, July 2, 2007

Settled In For The Night

Looking at the Jott transcriptions (which are automatically transcribed from my voice message), its pretty funny. New Oreland instead of New Orleans, are we instead of RV, and my favorite, a mail stop instead of a meal stop. Still, its a pretty cool tool. Remember, you can click on the little speaker icon in the post to hear the actual message!

We are settled in at the church here in Metairie, a suburb of New Orleans. We had a light supper, and soon will have evening devotionals and lights out. Our volunteer orientation and first day on the worksite comes in a just a few short hours, and hopefully we all get good sleep, because we will need it!

There has been some wonderful fellowship and discussions during our travels, and we look for that to continue to grow as we share God's love here in the Big Easy through the sweat of our brows and spirit of our hearts!

Grace and peace,
Jeff Yearout

[Jott from Jeff Yearout] We have arrived in New Oreland then we are preparing to depart on our Mississipp...

Jott From Jeff Yearout

 We have arrived in New Oreland then we are preparing to depart on our Mississippi boat tour and lunch and we sure look to have a good time. It is hot and humid here.
Set reminders, assign, and manage this jott on Jott.com

Brought to you by Jott Networks, Inc.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

[Jott from Jeff Yearout] The four vans and are we have all now arrived in Shreveport here about 11:30 p.m...

Jott From Jeff Yearout

 The four vans and are we have all now arrived in Shreveport here about 11:30 p.m. We are getting settled into the night and will head out early in the morning.
Set reminders, assign, and manage this jott on Jott.com

Brought to you by Jott Networks, Inc.

[Jott from Jeff Yearout] We are in Dallas on our mail stop, we will be departing here shortly at about 7 ...

Jott From Jeff Yearout

 We are in Dallas on our mail stop, we will be departing here shortly at about 7 to 7:15 and expected to arrive in Shreveport at about 10 p.m. tonight.
Set reminders, assign, and manage this jott on Jott.com

Brought to you by Jott Networks, Inc.

And They're Off!

We departed from CHF late this morning, with cloudy skies but many spirited hearts ready to venture to New Orleans! We're not sure exactly what tasks await us at the work site, but we KNOW that God's love will abound in ways we can't yet imagine!

While on the road, we will be able to make very short updates as to our travel progress, thanks to jott.com - if the text in those messages is a little garbled (which can happen since its automated), there will be a little speaker icon you can click on to hear the actual message.

Once in the "Big Easy", we will hopefully be able to make daily updates, hopefully with pictures! Feel free to comment too!

Finally, please support us in prayer! Ashley Brockus is coordinating the Prayer Team, and you can contact her by email at ashderby@hotmail.com or by phone at 650-5011.

Pics From Fundraiser Food Prep

Here are a few, more to come later!




Sunday, June 24, 2007

The Big Pre-Trip Meeting

The Rhodes graciously hosted our pre-trip meeting, and we thank them for their wonderful hospitality! Notes from the "business" meeting part:

Host Church in New Orleans: St. Matthew UMC in Metarie, LA (a New Orleans suburb)

Be at CHF at 9:30 on Sunday - departure moved up to 11:30 am

Work days will start and end earlier than originally scheduled

Make sure you have hats, sunscreen, and closed toe shoes for worksite

3 or 4 meals NOT provided and are at your own expense - these will likely be fast food stops while traveling, with the exception of July 4th in New Orleans