Friday, July 3, 2015

Diana: Friday

The Final Final -  I guess it seems only fitting that I write the final blog post, as today marks my mission trip graduation of sorts. Mission trips have offered me opportunites to travel, to meet new people, to learn new cultures, and to activate/feed my faith in God. Wyoming was my fifth and final mission trip and as I board the flight home to San Francisco I can firmly say it has left me no less refreshed, revived, and renewed as in years past. 

Over the years I have become very comfortable with the idea of service... I have defined it through my experiences, have written about it for college essays, and use it quite easily in conversation...yet this week in Wyoming brought my understanding of service to new heights. These are some of the people and interactions that made it happen: 

Ms.Polly showed me how to express sincere, and heart warming gratitude. 

The kids at Kids Club reminded me of my love of soccer, playing with kids, performing, arts and crafts, and just how privileged and blessed my life really is.

Steve, a parent from Arkansas, showed me how to be the most steadfast, loving, and willing server - and how I can serve far beyond the initial call. 

Each sunset, lake, mountain, waterfall forest and buffalo reminded me of the worlds natural beauty and how vital it is that we protect it.

The St.Mary's group inspired me to stay focused and continued to remind me how fun service can be when alongside friends.

...and much, much more. 

Service is integral to my identity, and for this I partly blame these mission trips. While I often miss the laziness of summer, friends, and comforts of home (this week I especially ached for my matress!) these mission trips continue to be highlights of my summer, and the past mission trip weeks accumulate to some of the most meaningful times of my life. Thank you all for affording me these experiences...you cannot begin to understand their effect on me. 


- diana silvestri 

Slight delay

There's a slight delay in our flight, but we're boarded and heading out soon!

(United flight 6441)

And guess who's on the plane with us: Rod Dugliss!!


Jack: Thursday

Yesterday was unfortunately our last full day of service! First we started off the big day with some delicious breakfast burritos prepared by Saint Mary's finest youth, and then we had our morning devotional time reflecting on our relationship with God and what we could do better. Then we departed to  work at a nursing home on the reservation and help Polly - a proud member of Shoshone tribe - with weeding and raking her yard. After part of our group had chatted with and lifted the lives and hearts of the those in the nursing home and the other group had seen the beautiful smile of Polly looking at her yard. Then we ate our PB & J's and headed off to Kids club.

We reached the church where kid's club was being held. We set up crafts projects, books to read, and outside activities. Meanwhile some of us were picking up the kids from their houses across the reservation from both the Shoshone and Arapaho tribes. When the kids reached the church we were immediatly busy playing tag, face painting, playing basketball, etc. As the day drew on our friendships grew deeper, and when it came time to say goodbye we had to drag our buddies back to the car because they wouldn't leave us for anything.

After a hard day of work we had a cookout with some if our buddies that we came to know and become friends with. Then we held a group prayer session talking about how God has worked through us by granting us courage, minds, and the openess of the people we were serving. Lastly we participated in a Foot Washing Ceremony which gave us a chance to really reflect on the week and also be able to connect with God and our leaders through prayer.

We ended the long day after midnight, having spent some time alone as a church group reflecting on our week and sharing kind thoughts about each other.







Last leg

We arrived safely in Salt Lake City, and are waiting for our flight. What a day!

The full growth of Mike's Mission Trip Beard

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Some friends from San Diego

More crafts with kids

Performing a skit on the Prodigal Son

Crafts with kids

Van Selfie

More Powwow pics

Dancing at the Powwow

The group at the Powwow

The group at a Powwow

Awesome Youth Works staff: Becca, Chris, and Audrey (and Chelsie, not pictured)

Yard work at Polly's house

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Maddie: Wednesday

Today we started out with the usual morning routine and ending with a de-briefing for the day. After our devotion time we headed out to kids club, a place for children on the reservation to spend a part of their day having fun and being looked after, sort of like a day care. I was a part of the group in charge of crafts, so we set up tables in the art room for painting and drawing. We also brought out some letter beads so the kids could make necklaces with their names on them. I had some one on one time with a younger kid, Norman, who showed me the best way to paint a rainbow (this involved a shade that was a mixture of brown, blue, and grey). We had a lot of fun meeting and playing with the kids but eventually it was time to leave. After saying goodbye we headed back to the school to have a moments rest and eat dinner (it was taco night!) After dinner, the whole group all piled back into our cars to go to a traditional pow-wow. There we sat in a huge circle along with a bunch of other town members and tourists. The dancing was incredible! It was unlike anything I had ever seen and I learned so much about the culture just from simply watching. At one point the leader asked us to join in dance and I am proud to say that there was a large amount of San Francisco representation in the dance circle. After the performance we had the chance to talk to some of the dancers and even take selfies with them! They were all so amazing and nice, and we even met a Shoshone pageant queen (who was only 15!) Today was definitely one of my favorite days from the trip and I will never forget the dancers and how kind and welcoming they were. I am so grateful that we had the chance to see such a spectacular show case of their culture.

Ryan: Tuesday

Yesterday was our second day of service. We woke up and ate some delicious frosted flakes. After enjoying our breakfast at seven am, we departed for morning devotions. We had a fascinating conversation about the technicalities of selflessness. 

Next we departed for our various service projects. My group headed for Patricia's house to complete our painting job. The sun was blazing as we toiled away. Just as the sun became too much we heard thunder. A massive rain storm  (at least by California standards) moved in.  Afraid of lighting strikes, we bailed on the paint job 45 minutes early. We arrived at "home" and recoverd for an hour before going to shower. 

That evening, two Shoshone women came and spoke about what it is like to live on the reservation, and some Shoshone history. Afterwards they sold jewelry (I got a necklace). It was a very full day!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Pat's House Painted!

Painting Pat's House

Mike's Mission Trip Beard

Completed work, with an oncoming storm in the background

Steve and Ryan getting it done

...and Tanner.

...and Audrey...

Jump rope with Becca

Catherine: Monday

Today was our first day we began our service. We woke up on our not so soft sleeping mats and meeting 30 new youth from Maryland. We split up into two groups with other churches and both went to houses to repair the exterioir with paint. At first it was a little intimidating considering that we were a much smaller group than the already closs group from Baltimore. But as the day went on we bonded over our love for service, dogs, and TV. We were chipping and painting the house of Patricia, an older woman living on the reservation. Although our conversations were sparse, she explained how grateful she was for the work that was being done. I hope I can continue to make relationships and connections with the people we are serving and working with because for me that is my favorite part of the trip. Today I was pushed to put my best effort and care into Patricia's home, rather than doing a sloppy job just to complete it by the end of the day. Throughout the day I was continuously reminding myself of the job I would want to have done on my house, a throughouh and clean one. 

Monday evening hike up Sinks Canyon

Taking a break during the day

Hard at work!

Painting Jon's house

Mike's work crew, with Jon our host

Monday, June 29, 2015

Day 5: Sinks Canyon

Day 5: Service

Sadie Ray: Sunday

Yesterday began with Stafford's loud, persistent wake up call of "get up. Open your eye's. Please? Just open one eye! We're in Idaho!" After painfully dragging myself out of bed and guzzling excessive amounts of coffee, it was time to begin the long drive to our service sight in Wind River Wyoming. The long drive brought with it sandwiches of a questionable nature, Harry Potter, a quest for a moose, and gorgeous landscapes. Most important of all, the drive created a friendship between the participants, making serving others and god a shared experience.

We got to our new home at the Wyoming Life Resource Center, and meet many if the folks that we'll be serving with. After some devotional time, we finally got to sleep on the hard floor, after a long long day.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Ryan: Reflections on Saturday

Saturday was an extremly fun and exiting day. We started out the day with the long drive through Jackson Hole to the grand teton national park. The group really wanted to go swimming in one of the many lakes in the park, so we decided to head to Jenny Lake. We walked around a little but didnt really find a place to eat so we headed on down the road. After our exploring of Jenny Lake we drove to a little bay in the gigantic Jackson lake.  This was a great bonding experience for our group. Swimming and kayaking in this beautiful setting allowed us to relax and soak in the sun before our big week of service. After our great time at the lake we headed back to the cabin for a home cooked meal and some time around the campfire. This was a great time to reflect on out day and to look forward on our service. I would say overall this was a great day. 

-Ryan Lally

Our cabin in the woods

Episcopalians!

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Day 2: Charlotte

The second day started with Mike waking each youth missionary up followed with a big hearty breakfast. We set out for yellow stone park at 10 in the black panther and silver fox vans. In the national park we stopped several times to take in the all beauty of each diverse spot. Every location held a new surprise some of which include boiling geysers, giant waterfalls and spectacular views. We took a lunch break on the side of a small creek and admired the peaceful atmosphere. After leaving Yellowstone we had crossed through three states including Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Our next destination was the quaint town Jackson Hole, Wyoming. On our way into town we encountered a large pack of wild bison that were stopped parked right next to the road. In town we stopped at a local Mexican restaurant where we were pleasantly surprised by the delicious authentic food. Post dining activities included the exploration of the town and discovery of several neat stores such as the high end fur store Diana discovered. On our drive home we stopped to capture the incredible sunset off to the side of the road. After we stopped at the local grocery store in Driggs Idaho to gather some essential groceries including s'mores materials. Finally we returned back to the house where we shared our favorite moments of the day and how we're ready for more to come later in the week.

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Friday, June 26, 2015

Yellowstone

Claiming the kids after the flight...

Yellowstone!

Day 1: Elsa

After our short plane ride to Salt Lake City, we headed right to In n Out to get burgers! After that we made our way through Utah all the way to Idaho, resulting in a five hour car ride. As we came closer to our cabin, we took a wrong turn and went down a very 'janky' road that seemed abandoned and definitely not the road we wanted to take. But we eventually turned around and found the cabin! The cabin is very cozy and has enough room. A very adventurous day for SMV Youth Group!

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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Re: Arrived!

Amazing! Glad you guys made it! Highlights w/ this picture and the blog info will go out tomorrow morning! 

On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 10:49 AM, Michael Stafford <mikeystafford00@gmail.com> wrote:
We left San Francisco this morning (pictured), and have safely arrived in Salt Lake City, ready the next leg of our journey!



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Arrived!

We left San Francisco this morning (pictured), and have safely arrived in Salt Lake City, ready the next leg of our journey!