In the Spring of 2015, Cara and Lydia went on a mission trip to help build houses for impoverished families living in a small community in the jungles of Jamaica. They maxed out their checked baggage with clothing to be donated and had only a carry-on bag for their own supplies for a week of manual labor in the tropics. Their labors included up-hill daisy-chaining of raw materials, stucco-plaster-mud application (I don't know what it is), more daisy-chaining, some digging, and more daisy-chaining.
They also visited the equivalent of a nursing home, had dinner with a local family, and Lydia helped at a school. The follow pictures capture monents of the week.
Lydia spent part of a day at a primary school. This picture is wonderful.
As I mentioned in the intro, the girls had very few supplies to get them through the week. So, as I understand it, Lydia and her friends had to borrow dresses from the thrift shop so they could be appropriately dressed for work in the school.
More uphill daisy-chaining...
Day 3 includes time spent at a nursing home.
Back to work. Now the effort has moved to preparing the inside of the house.
Time for a little Cricket.
Finishing up the house. A family of 5, 6, ? will gratefully call this place home.
Mission accomplished.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Rhoades girls playing basketball.
Eden is coming around. She has fun when she plays.
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