Monday, May 12, 2014

Terre Hill Senior Trip

 Another day is almost history.
I believe the class could all say, in spite of all the grief and pain they endured in Grenada, they also made some good memories, too. I am so thankful for that. We are really enjoying having them with us. They are a great bunch!

I had to make rotis for around 80 people for supper, so I stole some of the girls to help me cut up vegetables. It was so nice to have their help and I enjoyed getting to know them better. Was also very nice to have some familiar faces with me in the kitchen!
Chris took the guys from our group to pour a concrete floor for Carmel John. She lives up a very steep hill. Because of the steep incline his load shifted, and the truck that was bringing the gravel up for the project overturned. No one was hurt, thankfully. A friend of Carmel's was driving the truck. With lots of muscle power they got it right side up again. Limes group was also there to help.

                                       Many buckets of concrete and lots of hard work!

Singing at Mt. Gay, a psychiatric hospital, this afternoon

Terre Hill Senior girls
                                                      Unleashing emotional stress

                                      We had a picnic supper close to this beach tonight

                                 Was so nice to have this lovely couple with us in Grenada!
                                                           Leland & Ann Martin

                 Merv & Carol Lapp with the Limes group...we enjoyed getting to know them!

                                                             Terre Hill Senior guys
                     
    This is what happens when you don't pick on someone your own size! You get your hair washed in the ocean! Collin just loves all the attention these boys have been giving him! When he heard Jared drowned, he said, "Now no one will ever want to come visit us anymore!"

Even through the fun & laughter, Jared is not far from anyone's mind. It's not real plain, but if you look close in the sand, you will see Jared's name with a cross above it. He will be missed by all!

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