Monday, February 11, 2013

Monday, February 11, 2013

Team 2 is hard at work today at Holy Cross. Bob, Ginny, Scott, and Kathy joined us yesterday.

Photo update from last week and our weekend activities:




Joanne and Joyce present the "Sewing Sisters" at Holy Cross with a donation
from the Episcopal Church Women of St. Luke's and the ECW of the Diocese of North Carolina


 Wayne, Robert, Clara, and Linda moving the sand


 Clara the day before her birthday

 Teams 1 and 2 meet for breakfast on Saturday

Father and son team Bob and John

 Team 1 on their last evening together

Peter watches -- no water taxi departure for Team 1
More later....

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Good news here is that travel has gone smoothly for arriving members of Team 2 and departing members of Team 1. Beth, Kristin, Mike, George, and Jim came in late Friday afternoon by boat and on Saturday Joanne, Jan, John, Bob, Wayne, Linda, and Robert left San Pedro by plane. This afternoon the remaining members of Team 2, Bob, Ginny, Scott, and Kathy are expected.

There was no post yesterday because we had no access to the Internet. Ruby's service is down. We are grateful to Anna M who is here from University of Mississippi for letting us use the Internet connection from her hotel today. She will be working with us next week at Holy Cross.

Friday, February 8, 2013

We had such a busy day yesterday that no one ever got a chance to update the blog.  Earlier in the week we traded the rain for beautiful, but hot, sunshine.  Wednesday night we had a delicious dinner at Wild Mango, and a number of us were delighted to have dessert at DandE's ice cream shop. 
What have they been doing that has kept them so busy, you might be asking?  Well....
On Thursday afternoon, Robert and Wayne along with Peter got the computer desk project finished.  The lab has been put back together with working computers.  




Hilly, John, Linda and Clara collected height and weight data on every child.  Joanne has recorded, sorted and stored it in easily accessible files.


Clara and Joyce completed vision screening on all the children who were referred this week.  They were able to screen them in time to send the children with the most significant vision issues to the BCVI (Belize Vision Clinic) to be further tested and fitted for glasses.

Bob and John have finished their computer up-grade project and with the arrival today of the new external drive, everything will be up and running.

Bob has got the Standard VI students ready for their up-coming high-stakes state test.  He has also worked with Standard V on some important math concepts. 

On Thursday, Jan was the story-teller in all three chapels, led a discussion in Standard III about Lent, and presented a workshop to the teachers about Lent and Easter.  They should all be better prepared to lead their children through this season of the church year.


Linda again served as the "runner" for the dentists and got to know many of the children as she walked them to and from the dental clinic. 

Sandra has been working with a Standard V class on the Literacy through Pictures project. The kids have taken great photos and will compile their book next week. We are all looking forward to seeing the final project. 

In our spare time, we've popped into the sewing center to marvel at the progress there. The ladies are making the uniforms for Holy Cross and also have adorable dolls and beautifully made totebags for sale.  On-site shopping!  We have also washed dishes and helped clean up after meals.  We've seen the grand plan for Holy Cross expansion which includes a soccer field, basketball court and large palapa.  We have listened to budding young singers launching their career.



Last night we enjoyed a delicious barbeque chicken dinner -- chicken, rice and beans, cole slaw -- prepared and delivered to Ruby's by Mr. Freddie.  Lydia and her family and other long-term friends of Holy Cross (Nurse Heather, Dan the welder from Minnesota, and Matthew from Georgia) joined us.  Some of the group tried to watch the Duke basketball game, but the local bar didn't get the proper ESPN station.


We are anticipating the arrival this afternoon of the first group of Team 2.  Tonight will mean packing, saying good-bye, watching one last sunset and getting ready for the trip home tomorrow.  With heavy hearts, with full hearts, with lots of dirty laundry, precious gifts from children and teachers, and cherished memories, we will head back to NC tomorrow.  Team 1 is thankful for the support of St. Luke's, Temple Baptist, and our families that made this trip possible.  You have been with us here in our thoughts and in our prayers. 

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Making it work

As we planned for this trip to Holy Cross, one of the jobs we were asked to work on involved reconfiguring the desks in the computer lab. This project, we were told, would involve welding.  Robert brought his welding mask and gloves and brushed up on his welding skills.  Mr. Freddie at Holy Cross thought we were also bringing a welding machine.  Welding machines are too large and too heavy to fit in anyone's second suitcase.  Not having the welding machine on site meant this important project would not even get started; our guys would be idle; and Mr. Freddie and Mr. Aaron, the computer teacher, would be very disappointed. To the rescue came Wayne, one of the new members of the team from Temple Baptist.  Wayne is one of the 2 founders of the Temple Toolers, a volunteer group that does home repairs and construction for folks in need.  He and Robert went straight to the local hardware store and ordered a welding machine that was delivered first thing Tuesday morning. 



The Temple Toolers bought this machine and have donated to Holy Cross.  With some revision of the original design, work on the computer project is moving along.  This has been a great example of being presented with a need and then going straight for a solution.  Many thanks to the Temple Toolers. 

Wayne and Robert prepare the tables.


Welder Robert


Wayne cuts the wood for the new tables.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Today is another busy day at Holy Cross.  The sun is shining!  The children are smiling, and the volunteer team is hard at work.  Here is a glimpse into our day.

HEIGHTS & WEIGHTS



TEACHING



DATA MANAGEMENT, I.T. SUPPORT



COMPUTER DESK PROJECT


DENTAL CLINIC


NEW AT HOLY CROSS





Monday, February 4, 2013

Monday, February 4, 2013

Sunday was a day of varied activities for the team. Clara, Linda and Robert left very early for Lamanai and had a good tour there. John, Bob, Hilly, Peter, Sandra and Wayne went on a boat trip north of the island which included manatee watching, snorkeling, a stop at a new archaeological site of Mayan ruins, lunch on a private beach and boat engine issues. Joanne, Joyce and
Jan held down the fort at Ruby's. Everyone had an enjoyable day, and we reunited for dinner at the Blue Water Grille. Dinner included a birthday celebration for John (his 27th) which involved a huge cake.

We got periodic reports on the Super Bowl but didn't view it ourselves. The celebrations went on quite late in San Pedro, but most of us managed to get a decent night's sleep (they still empty the trash next to Ruby's at 4:00 am). There was heavy rain several times during the night that let up in time for us to make the walk to Holy Cross. Ms. Rosalea greeted us when we arrived and had a great breakfast ready for us. It was wonderful to see familiar faces among the children and teachers. After breakfast we unloaded the donation suitcases, had an orientation from Lydia, and took a tour of San Mateo. The new road now makes the complete loop through San Mateo, and there are many changes and improvements out there.

Everyone is already busy at the school -- some are welding; some are working on heights and weights of the students; some are doing technical work in the computer lab; some are tutoring. Pictures will come soon. We will do our best to keep you current on our activities. We are thankful to be here safely with the support of our families and St. Luke's. Stay tuned!

Presenting the new banner to Holy Cross


Hilly tutoring students from Infant II in counting by 5s

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Team 1 arrives

Team 1 arrived in San Pedro safely - and a little late- on Friday night. We stashed our luggage in our rooms at Ruby's and went tor a delicious dinner at Carabas A few members finished off the evening with Dandee's ice cream. It had been a long day so we said good night and turned in early. Our first day has begun with breakfast on the beach at Estel's. Boat trips yo the far northern part of the island and to Lamanai have been booked for tomorrow. We are spending today working hard on resting up for work at Holy Cross on Monday.