Hi everyone!
We are currently sitting in the Seattle airport waiting for our flight to Denver. kids were terrific with getting all our luggage and checking in again. All are looking forward to getting hot showers and sleeping in their beds - but even more so being able to share about their amazing time. GOD is good and brought us to a place that not only need us BUT we needed them! Thanks be to Jesus! We will see you soon! - Christy
Workstudy 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Day 9 August 3, 2012
This is our last day – filled with tearful good-byesto
our friends in Metlakatla; a misty ferry ride to Ketchikan; last minute
shopping; and Communion. Lives have been
changed and touched in ways we never even thought possible. Students are eager to share. They’ve done MVPC more than proud!! Would appreciate prayers as am not sure if I am suffering from Vertigo or something else. Thanks- Christy
Normally I would start with a “Today
was____!” But today I can’t decide how to feel… It’s a toss up between sadness
from leaving the absolutely amazing people I’ve met (And the super nice dogs)
or happiness from finally having my bed and a long, hot shower. I guess I
hadn’t fully realized how nice the people had been there… we all just took it
in stride how everyone waved and smiled and greeted each other everywhere be it
a stop sign or walking on the streets. But then, we got back to Ketchikan. Even
in such a small town, it was crazy how impersonal everyone was… I automatically
waved at people walking around the downtown area and they would just look at
the ground until they got past me. They probably thought I was crazy. We went
to the Pioneers restaurant for dinner and my table (Jim, Adam, Makenzie,
Patrick, Raelynn and I) waited nearly an hour for our food. Everyone else was
done eating by the time we got ours. Fun, fun! Everyone’s prayers be with
Christy tonight! ~ Jill
Well this week has been an
amazing week filled with work, love, laughter, and joy!! The kids we met during
VBS changed during the week and they changed me! How loving and accepting they
can be to strangers and how easily it was to fall in love with those kids!!
Then there was the work we did for the community and how every time they saw us
working they would honk at us; stop and talk with us; or even share their life
story with us. We even had a group invite us to watch them practice their
dances and not many are invited. The group we watched even had us dance to
three songs with them and they taught us them. Finally, after a long week it
was very sad to leave after meeting some amazing people and those that we
taught; those that taught us and shared with us; but also those that accepted
us and wanted to hang out with us!!! Can’t wait to get back to the heat of
Colorado, but I’m still going to miss the coolness of Alaska and also the
people here!!!!! ~Hannah
I am definitely at a loss
for words about this trip! The kids that attended VBS definitely changed me!
They were all so sweet and welcoming to us! At first they were all quiet and
shy but by the end of the week, we had seen their true colors and they had seen
ours. At first I felt like we hadn’t done much, but then the week “really”
started. Throughout the whole week we laughed, cried, sang, worshiped, prayed,
and just had some good old fun! The people in Metlakatla had better attitudes
about everything. They would smile at us in the grocery store, wave to us
through their car windows, and welcomed us to dance with them at the dance
practice. Today we had VBS, packed up, and got on the ferry and are now in
Ketchikan. We ate dinner at The Pioneer’s CafĂ© and I had a serious laughing
attack. I laughed for like 10 minutes and actually started crying because I was
laughing so hard. I am definitely ready to go home, take a long, hot shower, and
to sleep in my own bed. Please let everybody’s prayers be with Christy tonight!
See you tomorrow Mom, Dad, and Cass! ~ Makenzie F.
This was a great week and a
half out here in Alaska. Lots of time
with God, friends, and amazing leaders. It
is pretty much impossible to explain how amazing this trip has been and how
thankful I am to have been able to be given this chance to come on this trip,
because it has been a life changing trip that I will never forget. – Patrick
Day 8 August 2, 2012
We had a marvelous day
today. More children showed up for VBS
and we held a parents presentation with singing, bible promises, and bible
verse. The children did a fantastic job
and you would be proud of our students!
We also helped to wash off moss from a house for it to be painted and had
fun with team building games. Had an
incredible man from the congregation, Conrad, come and share his testimony with
us. This touched many a hearts! Be sure to ask the students about it! -
Christy
Today was fantastic!
Definitely the best way to end our time here on Metlakatla. First today was
VBS, but then we did some team building activities and a true American hero
came to the church to tell us his testimony. I haven’t cried like that since I
don’t even know when. He didn’t go into much detail, but you could tell from
the emotion in his eyes and voice that what he was saying was really serious.
Coming from a military family, when Conrad was talking about his time serving,
it was really rough for me. Especially when he said that the Green Berets
rescued him from the POW camp in Vietnam. My big brother is about to graduate
special forces training, and hearing that just made me that much more proud of
him and my other two military brothers. This man’s words will stick with me
forever, and he has definitely changed my life. After Conrad left and I stopped
crying, Ben, Patrick, Darcey, MaKenzie, Jilli and I jumped off the dock into
the ocean. It was SOOOO cold, but SOOO worth it! I will never forget today! We
have had the opportunities of a lifetime here this week! ~Karli K
Pretty sweet day. Another
swell day of VBS and work, which today consisted of washing a wall to prepare
it to be painted. This evening was
awesome too, getting to go to these docks and jump into the warm 51 degree
water something like 10 or 11 times.
It’s a bummer that today was our last full day here. – Patrick
WOW! Today was by far the
best day of this whole entire trip…. Full of laughter, tears, and freezing body
temps! We started off the day with VBS. They had their performance today that
they sang songs for their parents at. Then we got to wash a ladies’ house,
Adam, Raelynn, Patrick and I went for a walk, and came back and ate dinner.
After dinner we had a special guest visit us. His name was Conrad, a Vietnam
war veteran and a prisoner of war. He told us his testimony and I felt so
honored that he trusted us with that, that I started crying. He talked about
how he was the only of 12 men to make it home alive, and how he would have
nightmares that his wife was being taken away from him. Definitely changed my perspective
on life! I really felt that God spoke to me then. After Conrad left, Dominic, a
guy we’ve been hanging with this whole trip, told us about a “special” dock. We
went jumping off of a dock into the OCEAN! It was definitely a once in a
lifetime opportunity so I jumped. It was definitely the coldest water that I
have ever felt and it took your breath away. The showers tonight were actually
warmer than usual and it felt good. Can’t believe that we only have 2 days left
of this amazing trip! I’ve loved every second of it and feel that God really
sent us to somewhere more than special. See you soon everyone! ~ Makenzie F.
Perfect way to spend the
last full day on the island! I’m so sad its almost over! VBS today was fun… The
kids did their recital for their parents and we had even more kids. Then we
helped out getting a wall clean for painting. I gave away my pin the church
gave us today to a guy named Conrad. And personally I don’t think it could be
to a better person. He came and visited us today to tell us his testimony… I
cried starting from about 5 seconds in. It truly was incredible. Then one of
the islanders, Dominick, somehow convinced Christy to let us jump off the
dock!! Only a few of us went, Makenzie, Karli, Darcey, Ben, Patrick and I. The
water was freeeeeeezing cold! But it was really the cherry on top of the trip…
Once in a lifetime. Oh, and now I will no longer complain about the temperature
of our showers. ~ Jill
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Day 8 Pics
Practicing for our performance for parents
Nicole & Makenzie - new found friends!
Part of our Preschool thru 2nd grade class
Brave souls jumping into the ocean!
Day 7 Pics
Group at the top of hill in Metlakatla
Exploring Sand Dollar Beach
Campfire @ Sand Dollar
Ready to sing for VBS
Day 7 August 1, 2012
Today was a great day. More kids coming to VBS, some kids really getting worn down so we had a visit to the amazing clinic here (no strep throat - thank God!), fixing up the church for the 125 year celebration, and ending our day at Sand Dollar Beach. It has been so life changing for these students - the people, the places, and more have really made a mark on their hearts! Continue to pray for us! - Christy
5 more kids for vbs today!
The k-2nd grade section now has about 21 kids. Its crazy all the
time but I love them all! I’m pretty shocked at myself that I can remember all
of their names. Our work project today was leveling out some ground around the
grave of the founder of the church, Mr. Marsden. Then we took about a million
trips to the beach by the graveyard to get gravel and made a path around the
grave. No need to do a crossfit workout, hauling our 14 buckets up and down the
hill to the car was plenty for me. And don’t worry, popsicle, I’m wearing my
boots for the work projects that don’t involve paint. Raelynn, Hannah and I
also took some woodchips and got the dirt out of the headstone. The grave looks
amazing now! ~Jill K.
Today was definitely a
CRAZY day! We had Christy and Katie take Raelynn, Hannah, Hope, Meaghan, Adam,
Ben, and Ian to the island’s clinic because they were all sick. They either had
sore throats or stomachaches. Most were sore throats. None of them tested
positive for strep throat which is good, but we’re still taking extra
precautions. And I’m feeling fine so that’s good! :) Besides taking a trip to
the clinic, we’ve had VBS today! It was a good turn out again and the kids
really seem like they’re having fun! Tomorrow they will perform the songs that
they’ve learned so far! I’ve become very close with a girl named Nicole. She’s
in 7th grade and I gave her my friendship pin today. We ate lunch,
and started on some projects. Jill, Karli K., I and some others started on
getting gravel from the beach across the street from the graveyard, and we
level the grave of the founder of the church. Jim joked with us saying that if
we walked on the graveyard side of the street, we would have to throw our shoes
in the ocean. For a while I believed him, but I’ve learned on this trip not to
believe ANYTHING Jim says (except for when he preaches!) We came back, ate
dinner, and are about to go to the Sand Dollar Beach. We’re all tired and worn
out but we have to give it all we got for the people of the island. Can’t wait
to see you Mom, Dad, and Cass! ~Makenzie F.
Today I just wanted to
sleep in and skip breakfast, but I couldn’t. So, we had VBS and
CHORES!!!!!!!!!!! We cleaned up the church grounds, and the founder’s grave.
Everyone who wasn’t at the clinic went to a beach to get rocks to put around
the grave. We finally got the work done, and had tacos for dinner, now we are
about to go out for a 45 minute hike to a sand-dollar beach. Ready for bed, my
own bed. And my Carmel puppy. –Karli O.
Yay Alaska! But seriously
it’s pretty sick here. I got a bad migraine today, but it got better so that
was good. We went on a pretty cool hike thing down to a beach with a pretty
view of the ocean and stuff! I’m enjoying it here! Ben
Pretty great day today,
with the exception that almost half of everyone here is getting sick. Good work time today getting to paint, mow,
and weedwack, then a fun time down by the ocean, finding these sweet kelp, whip
things (also look like dragon tails) and finding all these different colored
starfish in the tide pools. Pretty sweet day in general. – Patrick
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Day 6 Pics
Makenzie & Patrick with their children.
Brooke & Jillian & Reid with the little ones!
Veronica & Darcey repainting words on stained glass.
Washing the wood
cleaning the kitchen
Reid washing the pews
Degreasing the hood
Killer Whales performing their clan dance
Our students participating in the dance
Killer Whale mask
Day 6 July 31, 2012
Today was another day of
VBS followed by cleaning up the Metlakatla Church. We had students out in the rain moving piles
of weeds and debris, others cleaning all the wood and pews, others degreasing
the kitchen, another group fixing screens for windows, and two of our talented students
redoing the writing on the stained glass windows (great job Darcey &
Veronica!) All this while the rain came
down in buckets! Overall a great day,
though everyone is very tired and fighting off getting sick. Please keep us in your prayers! We got to go
see a clan dance and even participated in the dancing (thank you Killer
Whales!)- Christy
Today we had our second day
of VBS!!! And for the opening I was in a skit. My character Jill didn’t get any
supplies for her camping trip. So a little girl named Micheal gave me her very
large red and white hat to keep my head warm! Such a sweet girl. It rained
pretty much the whole day and I was very thankful for that because it caused a
shorter work day!! No matter the weather it’s always beautiful here!! ~Hannah
Everything here is going great!
VBS has been going smoothly, even if some of the kids don’t exactly listen. I’ve
been in the skits in the morning (corny competitions at the beginning of the
day), which has been an odd experience, but fun! I’m loving the weather here,
the rain is AMAZING compared to the 100 degrees in Colorado. I’m not looking
forward to going back to that exactly. We’re going to go see native dancers
later today, that should be exciting! –Hope
Yesterday we had 23 kids
for VBS and today we had 27!!! It is so
much fun!!! One of the little girls came up to me today at the end and repeated
the bible verse we had worked on. She couldn’t
remember the one from yesterday so we worked on it. She said she has been listening to the CD in
the car. That made my day. I helped clean the wood. It has definitely been a soup and grilled
cheese kind of day today so everyone was happy to have that for lunch.—Brooke
P.S. I did discover last
night that I am not the only one to blame for the snoring in our room. Just Saying!!!!!!
Hi
Daddy!! I miss you SOO much! I really wish you were here with us-you would love
the mountains up here really a lot! You and momma will have to come up here
when Jill and I are on our next Workstudy. I learned how to put a new screen in
a window. Shoot-maybe I shouldn’t tell you that. We have windows at home that
need new ones too! I also learned I don’t like rain as much as I thought I did.
I am the only Sunshine here~It rains ALL the time! And it is uber cold rain! I
can’t wait to see you and tell you all about our trip. ~Karli K
Hello to everyone back in
Colorado. We are up to about 27 kids for VBS today. The VBS kids are starting
to get used to all of us by now and are very energetic. We are all very tired
by now as you can probably tell our spelling/writing. Several of us are
fighting off getting sick at this time. The rainy weather is probably not
helping with us all being exhausted. We are heading to a dance rehearsal for
their big 125year celebration that is coming up at the end of the week. The
locals have been wonderful hosts with introducing/showing us things about their
culture. Last night we were all able to shower in the high school which is
where we will have showers for all of the other days we are here in Metlakatla.
However, these showers were freezing to where the rain outside would have been
a warmer option for taking a shower. ~Jess
Hello Everyone- Showers
last night were freezing…. The high school is better than Loveland High because
of an amazing rock wall in their gym. So VBS…. We had 27 kids today, 3 more
than yesterday which is a reassurance that they’re having fun. We cleaned up
around the church today because it’s been pouring rain for about 15 hours! I
thought I loved rain but I’ve realized that 3 days of on and off rain is way
too much! We just finished eating a delicious meal of comfort food, many of us
are starting to get tired and worn out. We’re now on our way to watch an Indian
dance team practice, then off to the showers. Definitely missing my family now
but I’ll see you on Saturday! Love you all! ~Makenzie F.
The good news is, all the
wood in the sanctuary has been polished. Twice. The bad news is, it took about
3 hours with 4 people doing it. We got to go to a Killer Whale clan dance
rehearsal for the upcoming 125th anniversary. It was sooooo amazing.
You can feel the rhythm from all the drums through your shoes. In some of the
dances, we got to dance with them which was really scary at first… its totally
foreign from what we’re used to. But after that, it became one of the best
experiences ever! I loved it. I don’t know what all of the songs meant but the
one they explained to us was about flirting… The guys tried to impress us and
we played hard to get. It was sooo fun. I’ll remember it forever! ~Jill K.
Good work day today. Got to do yard work out in the pouring
rain and get totally soaked to the bone.
It adds to my experience on this trip because this is a natural occurrence
to all the citizens of Metlakatla, since it rains almost every day of the year
here, so we got to experience what they deal with everyday if they wish to get
any work done outside. Then, we went to
watch some of their native dances this evening and we were accepted into doing
a few of the dances with them, which was a neat experience, but since I am not
a dancer at all, it was very strange.
Good day overall for sure. – Patrick
VBS was fun today and I loved to hang out with the little
kids and talk with the older ones. Watching them with their faces lit up and
smiling makes me so happy. After that I went out with a few others to clear
some branches and stuff away from a yard out in the rain. And it was pouring in
sheets and there was a strong breeze. I was soaked everywhere and was grateful
for those inside making us hot chocolate. After dinner and such we went to
watch the people practicing their dances for the upcoming celebration. It was
great to hear them sing and beat their drums and dance. Then they invited us to
dance and I had so much dancing with them and talking with them even though I
didn’t know what to do. It sure is cold but I keep loving Alaska more and more.
~Meaghan
Today at VBS, I had a cute
little girl, named Lacey, become my cute new friend, and I tried helping
another little girl feel better because her tummy hurt. I also helped with
singing, even though I’m a story teller. After VBS, and a filling lunch, we had
to do separate jobs, so Meaghan, Patrick, Ben, Adam and I all went to this
local’s house to move some clippings from his yard to a dump. Sad thing was,
Jim told us it was 1 small pile and load. Lie, it was four piles and three
trips to the dump. At least we don’t need a shower tonight; we got a nice,
two-three hour, cold one. But we were thankful the church had hot chocolate for
us when we got back. A little later we went to some locally owned shops, but
they were starting to close up, so we only went to the basket weaver’s. Then we
stopped at a shop that only fit three-five people in it, but we got invited to
a ceremonial dance practice. So we got back to the church, ate a quick dinner,
then went to the practice. It was quite interesting, the way they danced was so
graceful. They had us dance with them a few times, it was so much fun
(especially the one where the guys were pretending to flirt with us so we had
to walk flirtatiously and when a certain part in the song came up, we had to
tell them no and go away.) long story short, best day so far. –Karli O.
Where to begin?! Today was
such a great day! We got to go see Native dancing and it was amazing! I loved
the flow of the beat and how they used their chest voices to sing. We actually
were invited to dance with them in some parts! I had a fantastic time and
really got to experience the culture! Today was definitely my favorite day!!
~Raelynn Myers
Monday, July 30, 2012
Day 4 Pics
Success in making a BIG pancake for breakfast!
Beautiful windows in the church!
Team building games!
Pics from Day 3
Up at Yellow Hill in Metlakatla!
Makenzie & Jill on the ferry to Metlakatla!
Katie and the girls making new friends at Metlakatla!
Day 5 July 30, 2012
Today was first day of VBS –
we had 23 children and hope for more tomorrow.
In the afternoon, thanks to all the prayers of our friends in Loveland,
we got to stain the Churches Manse (pastor’s home). While doing this, we saw killer whales in the
bay! Totally cool! Pics are coming as soon as we can! – Christy
We saw whales! They were
pretty cool! –Ben
I have a new dog :D. It’s one
of the island dogs, and the dogs can run free, so as we were working it came
over to us and stayed with us, and it sat with me on the steps, and it’s a husky.
Mommy, me wanty. Anyways, VBS started today, I’m a story teller. I miss home,
and my puppies. Long day though. Bye. –Karli O.
Staining was good. VBS was
good. Whales are cool. No one can take
running shorts seriously. – Patrick
The first day of VBS went
very well! Most of the kids are full of energy and are excited that we are
here! Staining the house went pretty well too! I enjoyed singing to many songs (with
my singing buddies Hannah and Makenzie) and just enjoying the company of the
youth group! I look forward to the rest of the week! ~Raelynn Myers
We saw some whales and
found some jelly like thing on the beach that we had no idea what it was, used
it to scare Jim and some girls, it was awesome (was a kelp pod). Staining and
VBS went well. – Adam
Day 5 and we get real
showers!!!!! WooHoo I am soo
excited! Today was the first day of
VBS. I get to help the preschoolers-2nd
graders. What cute little kiddos. We played, sang and learned lots. This afternoon we went to the Manse and
stained the outside. The pastor doesn’t
think it had been done in 20 years.
While we were staining there were two whales that swam into the bay
awesome!!! Wildlife check list-Whales,
Bears, Eagles, Salmon and HUGE mosquitos. –Brooke
Already half way through our trip! The time is
flying by so fast. Today, I discovered that Jess is a pretty amazing artist
while we were staining. There is a “K” on my forehead just from her splashing
her paint on me. The first day of vbs went so well! We were expecting maybe 5
or 6 kids in each grade and the pre-2nd grade group had 16 or so
kids. They’re all so precious( well, mostly) and I can tell that they love it!
I love it too! So excited for what tomorrow will bring!~ Jill
BREAKING NEWS: We’ve seen whales!!
Today VBS started and we had a great turn out!! Patrick, Mike, and I have 8 kids
in our class ranging from 3rd grade to 7th grade. We had
a great worship session, story-time, crafts session, and played fun games.
After lunch and VBS, we went and stained the Manse (pastor’s house). When we
came back, we had down time, ate dinner and are going to have our meeting early.
So that we can shower tonight!! Pastor Leon talked to the supervisor of one of
the schools and they offered the showers to us until we leave Friday. That means
a shower every night!!! Can’t wait to continue the week and can’t believe that
the trip’s half over!!~Makenzie F.
Day 4 Sunday, July 29
WORKSTUDY
DAY 4—Sunday
LaST night thE Church proVidEd us all with fresh
soCkeye sAlmoN (baked, grilled,
and fried)---all of which surprised the YOUth
kids with how amazing it was. TeREsa
AnD Gabriella (members of THe
church) took us on a hike to Yellow Mountain. Yellow Mountain provIded uS all with breath taking views of the islAnd. WelL, todAy none of the boyS got up early this morning to run liKe they hAve the past
mornIngS. There wAs a creW of our youth group that madE pancakeS for everyone fOr
breakfast. Following our Morning
devotionals wE played card games and
banana grams prior to the church servIce
starting. Leon the Pastor invited us all up to the front for cHild’s time. Leon’s messAge this morning went along with what
we are Doing for more devoTions and lessOns : “Don’t JuSt ListEn: Act Out”. All of the Church members
are so welcomiNg and even offereD to open up tHeir homes for all of us to take showers (we haven’t had an actual shower
sInce the morning we leFt CO). Some of the ladies of the chuRch brOught us some more
cereaL, they figured we needed someThIng
More than chEerioS (which we have SeverAl other Kinds of cEreal that they must not have seen Cause the cheeriOs boxes are hiding them). We had to make another trip to the store
for bread, tUrkey and other Lunch meat. Tonight we are singing anD doiNg The dance for one of
the VBS songs for the “Singspiration” that the church is putting on. We are aLl Enjoying
the fun times and leArning about the
natiVe culturE. We all have now made a sUrvivor
bracelet with the native cOlors
(red, black and white the yoUth can
now show Those that want to learn
how to make them.----Jess
Hello everyone in Colorado!!!!! Today it is cloudy and rainy in Alaska but it
is still very pretty. Last night we did
an amazing hike where we could see for miles. We’ll post pictures later. The people at the church are very welcoming
and helpful. Hope, Hannah and I went to
Joanna’s
Finally got a shower! Probably my favorite day so far, just
because of that. That’s not true, but you get the point. We all split into
groups and went to some community members’ houses… but our person didn’t answer
the door. Then Makenzie, Karli, my mom and I walked back to the church and
showered at pastor’s house and got our first glimpse of the Olympics! This
morning we got to go to church and it was amazing! Its so different from what
we’re used to, but definitely in a good way. I was on dinner crew, which
brought back some pretty great memories(MMMMM! Cigarette ashes!) Ya, we’re that
great of cooks. Tonight is Singspiration, so pretty much the karaoke night of
the island. We have to perform a vbs song, and Raelynn, Hannah, Hope, Makenzie
and I had to teach everyone. Hope we don’t epically fail!~Jill
YAY!! We finally got showers today which made us all feel
like we lost 5 pounds! We got to shower at the pastor’s house where there was
PLENTY of hot water! We got our first look at the women’s beach volleyball
Olympic games! You better be taping them for me Mom! Getting ready for
Singspiration tonight where we will be performing a song from VBS for the
community. Helped with breakfast crew this morning, kinda. Then helped out with
dinner too! Burning noodles DO NOT smell good! J haha… Had
a great worship service this morning and wish we were gonna be here next
Sunday. VBS starts tomorrow and they tell us that we should be expecting 70-100
kids. More than we had expected, but still can’t wait! Can’t believe that we’ve already been here
for 4 days… It’s going by too fast!~Makenzie F.
Hi Mom Love Alaska,
Love Ian
Today we got showers! And rain, but tonight we get to sing
for the church to an upbeat vbs song. Got to go do it now. Tired as monkeys
brains though. So adios. -Karli O
Day 3 - Saturday, July 28
WORKSTUDY DAY 3 SATURDAY 28,2012
Today was the day to pack
up from Ketchikan and head to the island of Annette and the city of Metlakatla
(Met – la – cat – la). After a beautiful
hour and half ferry ride we were greeted by Leon Thompson, the pastor and led
back to the quaint, old church. Amazing
stained glass windows framed by architectural curves – simply beautiful for
over 100 years old! The congregation
provided an INCRDIBLE meal of Sockeye Salmon, Fresh baked rolls, homemade
salads, and homemade strawberry shortcake.
We topped off the evening with a hike to Yellow Hill (the only yellow
rocks in Alaska!) and a challenging evening message from Jim. Wifi is sparse here, and I must go to the
Library to be able to post, so will try and post when I can. - Christy
The ride to Metlakatla was
long but there was a great view and it rained a bit. No whales though. The
people were so warm and welcome and there was so much salmon! All the food was
great and we got to talk to some of the people. This one woman and her daughter
led us to a beautiful hike area and we all climbed around on rocks on the top
taking in the view of the surrounding islands and mountains. Words cannot describe
the beauty. The way down Hope, Veronica, and I were jogging along the boardwalks
pretending to be Katniss Everdeen being chased by the Careers and shooting
arrows and such. So far I am in love with Alaska. ~Meaghan Ford
Well today was pretty cool,
taking the ferry and stuff. Metlakatla is pretty neat and yeah it’s cool. We
went on a pretty cool hike, it was pretty and I got to do some fun bouldering
and free climbing stuff. I’m moving to Alaska by the way! - Ben
Today was great! The ferry
ride over was beautiful, and a little rainy. We had an amazing salmon dinner
with some locals, best salmon I’ve ever had. And then the hike after dinner
(which was a little hard with such full stomachs) was absolutely stunning! The
panoramic view from the top of the mountain took my breath away. I’m officially
in love with Alaska! –Hope
Well a nice relaxing start
to the day was great!! The people here are so nice and accepting to all of us
that it warms my heart! And did I mention the AMAZING weather that we are
having, great for hiking which was very entertaining and very beautiful! The
yellow rocks that we went hiking on can only be found here in Metlakatla,
Alaska. The food is great and the salmon is even better!!!! FRESH!!! I
officially want to live here in the summers!! Or at least visit here and around
it!!! ~Hannah~
Yes, ladies and gentlemen,
it’s true! The Klinger girls tried something from the ocean! And liked it! We
had 16 sockeye salmon, some grilled, cooked, and fried. Then they did pistols
at 700 feet above sea level on some random yellow rocks that shouldn’t be where
they are. It’s been such an amazing blessing and privilege to be invited here.
Even though everyone gives us looks like “Hey, who are those crazy people in
the gray sweatshirts?” They’re all so
welcoming! Can’t wait to start VBS Monday!~ Jill K and Karli K.
OMG!!! Alaska is probably
the most beautiful, green place I’ve ever been to! After an hour and a half ferry ride, we
arrived at the church, learned about the pastor, and finally settled in. After
a VERY delicious meal of salmon…Yes Mom and Dad, I ate the salmon and it was
AMAZING!!! We went on a hike to the yellow rock trail and experienced
breath-taking views! We got to meet some of the locals and they are so inviting
and welcoming, you almost feel like family. I can’t wait to start VBS on Monday
and continue this crazy, fun, amazing, memory-making trip! ~Makenzie F.
Got to Metlakatla today.
It’s like coniferous rain forest. So rainy. Anyways, we had a nice ferry ride,
dinner (gracefully made by the locals SALMON TASTES LIKE CHICKEN!!!! :O), and a
really nice hike in which a few of us took some nice rock climbing trips, and
slid to our near tragedies. Well, it was a long day, and I’m even more tired
than yesterday and we have to wake up at 7 am, sooooooo……………….. night. J -Karli O.
Day 2 - Friday, July 27
WORKSTUDY DAY 2 FRIDAY JULY 27, 2012
This was our free day in
Ketchikan. We got to experience nature
(hiking on Deer Mountain) and shopping (in downtown Ketchikan) as well as a
local favorite for dining and see wild life (a mama bear and cubs and salmon). A terrific relaxing day! - Christy
This morning we went on a
hike on Deer Creek. Guess what? We climbed over 710 feet in elevation! That was
pretty fabulous, gotta admit. Our tour guide didn’t think we would make it that
far. Unfortunately, as we descended, people had major trouble remaining on
their feet. Ben scared himself in the process of falling down a slippery rock.
Raelynn, Darcey, and Makenzie all fell too. The rest of the day was incredible
too. Seeing the bear cubs and ever- so- ungraceful salmon flop around after
figuring out how to be discreet in the woods was most definitely the best part
of the day! ~Raelynn M & Jill K
Today was definitely a “fun
day”! We went on a hike this morning but didn’t make it to the snow. After
hiking we went shopping downtown and kept getting asked what cruise ship we
were on. We came back and hung around for a while before going to dinner and
driving 8 miles to a fish hatchery. There we watched bear cubs eat grass along
with watching salmon flop in and out of the water. Raelynn, Karli K., and I all
had to go visit some trees and bushes. What a fun day! ~Makenzie F.
Yesterday was fun, got my gnarly knife fix, and some other
cool souvenirs. Oh and we saw some neat nature. Alaska is pretty neat! - Ben!
The wild nature of Alaska,
much better than civilization, especially the facilities that are
provided. Enjoying the time out here
with everyone, but need to make pictures more fun, so please don’t expect any
“normal” pictures of me. - Patrick
Today, we went on a hike,
and it was very foggy the higher we went up. I stayed behind the rest of the
group with a few of the advisors because we were walking slower up the
mountain. On the way up there was a path that split two ways and I had to ask
which way to go because I couldn’t see the rest of the group, and Katie Klinger
said to go up, so I did, and we found the group half an hour later when they
started to come back down. After the hike our “tour guide” Bailey, told us to
go down town for some shopping. He told Jim where some good fish-jerky was, Ben
where some knives were, and the rest of us, candy. It was raining all day. So,
we decided to go back to the church for a few hours until dinner time at 6:00
pm (8pm Mountain time.) So the first thing the kids did was play Mafia with
cards, while the advisors made bracelets. Of course, I died first both rounds.
The game ended early and we got to go play Frisbee! In the rain! We played that
for a good hour and a half. So then we piled into the van for dinner and fun
after dinner, we went to a fish hatchery to look at salmon, bears, and eagles.
After that we went to a totem pole garden and took a lot of funny pictures.
Then we came back to the church, and got ready for bed quickly. Tiring day, and
it’s only day two. –Karli O
Yesterday was pretty
interesting, from our rainy hike to shopping down town among cruise tourists.
But overall, it was good J And bear watching
went very well but I don’t think the foreign folks liked us much! ~ Veronica
Saturday, July 28, 2012
A Few Pics!
Getting ready to say GOOD-BYE to Colorado!
Everyone on the ferry from the Airport in Ketchikan to the City of Ketchikan!
Beautiful Alaska - we made it to Ketchikan Presbyterian Church!
Making NEW Friends!
Friday, July 27, 2012
Day 1 - Thursday July 26
We have asked students to write down in their own words memories from day 1. It took a while to post since we do not have any wifi except at the McDonalds (that i am now sitting at @ 10:45pm and listening to conversations in english, russian, and spanish!) Students are great! Tomorrow we journey to Metlakatla. Will post memories of day 2 (which is today0 hopefully soon! - Christy
About 14 hours in, and there is already crazy rain! But
also crazy memories in the making! Everything here smells like fish! Bleh :P It
is a really cute little fishing town though. We had a 20 hour day yesterday,
and all our bio clocks are off. The sun here doesn’t even set until around 10,
and it gets bright again at 4. Looking forward to a great next few days! Here’s
to being Adventurously Expectant! ~Karli K.
We were all pretty much either asleep or running on
adrenaline at the end of the first flight… Then our pilot decided to nearly
crash land us. But we are all alive and it was worth it! Everything is
incredibly beautiful here and we’ve seen a bald eagle across the street from
our church! We’ve already made amazing memories (slug juice!) and are excited
to make more! ~Raelynn M. & Jill K.
I kinda burped really loud at an eight year old’s
birthday party… J ~
Veronica
I see stone escalators and bald eagles and boats and it
smells fishy here…. J~
Meaghan Ford
Makenzie is having SO much fun!!Everything is so
beautiful and I didn’t really sleep because of Brooke’s snoring…. Alaska is
AMAZING!!! It smells like fish and ocean and it’s a cute little fishing town.
The sun sets at 10 and rises again at about 4… How crazy is that??? I can’t
wait to start this amazing experience of a lifetime… ~Makenzie F.
Alaska is, as expected, a wet, verdant wilderness.
Running this morning, with a fine mist in the air, was beautiful as we passed
deep forests and climbed up the rugged hill, looking over the harbor. ~Reid
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Half Way There! (In Seattle!)
Well, thanks to terrific Advisors, one awesome Associate Pastor, one crazy Summer Intern, one sweet Nurse, and TERRIFIC students - we have made it to Seattle. Our flight was great - you will have to ask about the slight "rodeo landing" into Seattle which is covered with a slight low clouds. But all is well!
Alaska Airlines was terrific with getting us all checked in again and I am now eating a Crab Caesar Salad and listening to our group playing card games while waiting for our flight to Ketchikan!
It will be a long day of travel, but all are excited and can't wait to see Alaska for the first time for the majority of our group. When we arrive we will get our rental vans, and then head on over to Ketchikan Presbyterian Church. I will have the students and Advisors write some to share with you about our first day! GOD IS GOOD! No doubt!
Alaska Airlines was terrific with getting us all checked in again and I am now eating a Crab Caesar Salad and listening to our group playing card games while waiting for our flight to Ketchikan!
It will be a long day of travel, but all are excited and can't wait to see Alaska for the first time for the majority of our group. When we arrive we will get our rental vans, and then head on over to Ketchikan Presbyterian Church. I will have the students and Advisors write some to share with you about our first day! GOD IS GOOD! No doubt!
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
1 Day! And counting!
Well, we are officially checked in to Southwest Airlines!
Now to check us in to Alaska Airlines later today!
Please be sure to be on time at the Airport! 5:30AM Sharp!
Make sure your bag doesn't weigh over 50 lbs!
Will be praying all day long about this trip! See you there!
Now to check us in to Alaska Airlines later today!
Please be sure to be on time at the Airport! 5:30AM Sharp!
Make sure your bag doesn't weigh over 50 lbs!
Will be praying all day long about this trip! See you there!
Sunday, July 22, 2012
LAST Prep Meeting
Well, everything went well at our last prep meeting! Exciting stuff! Can't believe that we leave in 4 days! WOW! Nothing like making sure you have everything you need! Double checking and triple.
We leave bright and early Thursday AM!
See you there!
We leave bright and early Thursday AM!
See you there!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
COUNT DOWN!
Time is passing VERY QUICK!
Be sure you have everything you need for the trip!
REMEMBER sleeping bags & mats are due Sunday July 22!
Pray about our trip! Pray for safety, God to use us, and new friends!
If you have questions, contact Christy!
Be sure you have everything you need for the trip!
REMEMBER sleeping bags & mats are due Sunday July 22!
Pray about our trip! Pray for safety, God to use us, and new friends!
If you have questions, contact Christy!
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