Monday, October 17, 2005

Entertainment for us

Clockwise from me Eden, Felicia, Tai, Shane, Marley, Reesa
Sunday afternoon the kids next door came over to hang out with us. This is the family we have become close to that adopted the Vietnamese kids. They had just purchased a miniature rabbit. They were so much fun.
Today we were back to gutting out homes and building relationships in the community. Our team arrived from Canada and we got to work with them right away.
It is nice to see some faces from back home. We are all tired though as we labored hard in the warm southern sun.
More teams come in later this week and we will be able to make a huge impact in the communites we serve in. Today we were able to form a solid relationship with a few new people in one of the communities we serve. They have a long list of work related projects for us to do. Some are pretty dirty and some are a bit easier. We will tackle them all as people need the help.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Blessings! I am from Mobile, now living in Missouri. Dana gave me your blog address.

My friends Greg Baskins and William Carstarphen minister at "The Boot Camp" in Alabama Village. I think that is the detention center you mentioned. The Baskins have a mission in a very poor area called Alabama Village. If you like, I can put you in touch with them.

Catherine (Dana's friend)

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