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Saturday, May 31, 2008

What to do if...

Yesterday the medical group trained the MannaDR staff and Dominican House moms in CPR and helping someone who is choking. Very valuable information when one lives so far from medical care.



All the children in the homes had check-ups as well.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Interns Take over

If you've read previous blogs, you'll know that Cory and Laura Beth have recently returned home with their first born, Harrison. While Laura Beth recovers and all three get used to a new way of doing things, our interns have taken over the Wednesday night Bible classes.


The girl interns are teaching the little ones until Laura Beth returns to teach.


And the guy interns are teaching the "jovens" (young people), and then the girl interns will join them to be of assistence as well, while Cory assists Laura Beth.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Helpers

It was great having Rich and Audrey visiting earlier this month.


They helped us out so much.

Rich turned Brian on to locating places on a satelite map.

Started contructing the soccer goals on the "newly increased" court at the Homes.


And turned a drum into the grill Brian wanted, making him very happy.

Audrey helped me to organize the Home's storage room.


Taught me Accounting 101 (I hope I can remember it all)


And cleaned my house!! (No picture since it didn't stay clean after she left)

Thanks, Amys!!!!

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Mother's Day

Today is Mother's Day here in the DR and we celebrated our moms with a worship service of the children in the Homes singing some songs, reciting scriptures and inspirational poems for the moms. A time of sharing stories about our mothers ended a lovely service honoring God's gift of moms.

Norm has been meeting with a group of young people in Rio San Juan and some are musically inclined. Mother's day and the camp grounds was a perfect reason and place for them to perform their first concert. They did a really good job.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

There's a New Kid in Town

Yes! Harrison Henry Lamb has arrived.

What a beautiful family!

Any family resemblance here??More info and photos at:

http://web.mac.com/coryandlaurabeth/Site/Blog/Blog.html

Friday, May 23, 2008

Welcome Interns!

After a morning of orientation, and then an afternoon of putting a fresh coat of paint on some of the camp buildings; we had a "Welcome Interns" cookout.

Nothing says "Welcome" better than food!!

It was goooood!!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Arrival!!

No...still not Baby Harrison Lamb.

The interns!!
Some are interns for the summer groups, some are for the Rio San Juan outreach, and some are invitees from the year before to come be our "go-phers".

Luke arrived the 19th
Jamie
Felicia
Mickey
Daniel
Jacob all arrived today
Chad arrives tomorrow
Catherine arrives on the 9th of June

Please pray that this summer is a blessing to all, and that God is glorified in what is being done.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Working it

It's so nice having the garden.

We've already harvested tomatoes, green beans, basil, cilantro.

Won't be long until the carrots, eggplants, and peas start producing.

At our last staff training session, Brian showed us what and how good ground should be made, drainage, and creating one's own compost.


Saturday, May 17, 2008

It's Arrived!!

No....not Baby Harrison.

Jarisa's Visa!!!! After a bit of confusion and trying to deliver it to a resort (that had been mentioned in the directions as a way of indicating that our country road turned off the main road between Bahia Principe and Rio San Juan) it arrived by courier today.
Hardening Academy here I come!!

Friday, May 16, 2008

Water

Good to see the pump working again and the folks in CaraqueƱa able to get water.
Especially timely, since the solar pump at the children's home well is in need of repair. So until the part can be ordered and gotten here, the Home kids are benefiting from the village well too.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

What a Gift!!

Last week we ran into a contact who'd we'd not seen in years, and he told us that eye surgeons were coming into the country to give free operations. We immediately told him of 2 kids that needed eye surgery and we got the necessary information to take them for consultations. Both kids were eligible! One of Jean Baptiste's daughters, Ashleigh, was born with "wandering eyes", but now she's been given a wonderful gift. Two days after surgery and she's doing fantastically. We praise God for his many blessings!!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Cleaning Frenzy

It's sooo nice when the kids' community service projects coincide with a need at the camp.

This month Cory and Laura Beth arranged for the kids of the Homes to clean the summer interns' houses. It sort of turned into a duel of who could get their house the cleanest. (Perhaps it was something I said).

The girls cleaned the girls' intern house...


and the boys cleaned the boys interns' house.
Good Job!!!



Monday, May 12, 2008

Girls and Boys

While the girls (Laura Beth, Kayla, Audrey, Lindsey, Lisa, Holly, and Tammie) partied it up showering Laura Beth....



and anticipating Harrison's arrival....Girly Stuff



...all the guys (Rich, Cory, Ethan, Tim, and Brian) set about getting the stuck piping and pump out of the Caraquena well. Even made use of the newly arrived rig. Manly stuff!!


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

....Something Old, Something New...

Brian and I found ourselves in something new this past Sunday. He as "wedding co-ordinator" and myself as....
...mother of the groom.

Our friends from Haiti, Jean Baptiste and Marteen, now living and working here in the DR, were finally able to have a wedding ceremony.

It was absolutley lovely, if I say so myself!!