"Oye" from South Bend
We all woke up a little sore from the bike ride yesterday. Me included. I fell and have a black and blue mark the size of a CD, but I don’t mind. We are in the city of my Alma Mater, Notre Dame. There is something so special about the hospitality of South Bend, and did we ever experience it at the Kern Road Mennonite Church. After we dressed for our first build we were greeted by Joe, Phyllis, Ruth, Paul and Leroy, who served us as fabulous breakfast of baked oatmeal and fresh fruit. What a treat- real comfort food. In addition, Leroy donated over $500 of snack food to our entire team. He has no idea how much that will be appreciated.
After breakfast, we headed to Karen and Freddy May Williams’s homes to spread the good news of the Lord by using our labor of love. With teamwork we scraped, primed and painted windows and walls of both homes and cleared stumps from Freddy May’s yard. What a great time we had. How could we not have had a good time? Bear and Grace, the children of Freddy May’s neighbor, were there to greet us with their huge smiles and charming personalities. Will and Tim had a fantastic job supervising the project.
Freddy May Williams
We did have a couple of amazing feats of accomplishment. Crystal and Kyle pulled out the first fence post, with a 24-inch concrete base attached. Mike and Ivan pulled out the second post. It wasn’t an easy task for either team. At Karen’s home, a crew of five scraped one entire side of her house and primed it. Back at Freddy May’s house, Ivan and his crew cleared vines that had completely taken over her garage. What a task. There was a lot of sweat, but the result changed the appearance of both homes and brought a smile to everyone’s face. There was no doubt that God was present throughout the day.
Erika, Thad & Kristina working on Karen's home
The ultimate sign was when Lisa arrived with a new “old” road bike that she just purchased to replace her mountain bike. My brother, Tom, came by to pick up her packaged mountain bike to ship it via UPS. Thanks Tom.
Nick brushing on the primer
The day ended with ice cream for some and a walk on the Notre Dame campus for others. But all are tired and prepping for our ride to Rochester tomorrow. I am looking forward to the ride, but still leave part of my heart in South Bend with the Golden Dome.
photos by: Esther Hyejin Chung
8 comments:
You guys rock! I had a rough day coming back to Wisconsin from my parents' in Harvard (IL) today.
Each of you is a blessing sent from God! As your muscle ache and spasm; as your tires blow, chains slip, brakes fail, sweat vanished, just remember that your love for others while ALWAYS carry you through with God pedaling with you as Troy shared during the send-off celebration!
When people tell you you're nuts, just tell'em you're nuts for God's people!!!
Sorry Tony... I was just getting to remember everyone's names when I left!
peddle....peddle....peddle....we're following you guys every day. be safe....... love uncle John hi lisa
Hey team,
I hear there's a Flickr album floating around with the trip photos. Any chance we could get a link to that?
Thanks!
K
Great pics Esther!
Hey Guys!
I am glad to hear that your first few days were not riddled with hospital trips like last years trip. I love your photos so far! Tony i think it may be time to buy a whole new wheel...another spoke bites the dust :) (also, I hope you shared all of our songs with the new group!
two wheels one love
dani
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