Monday, August 31, 2009

All Packed Up!

Wow....yesterday was kinda frustrating. I think I packed and unpacked and smushed and folded and repacked and unpacked and packed again more times than I can count! Phew! Alas, I had to give in to my mother's wisdom and admit that my Space Bags were taking up more room than just packing my clothes the regular way. So there you have it, mom. In writing: you were right. :-)

I ended up with two big suitcases, but the biggest one is not too full, and once I use some of the stuff I brought, I should be able to bring stuff back without being over the weight limit. My only concern is that my backpack, which I hope to use as my carry-on, is about 6 inches too big in total, so I'm hoping they don't make me check it! Not only do I not want my stuff in the cargo area for 8+ hours, but I also don't want to pay $100 for an extra checked bag! :-( So prayers for that would be appreciated, even though it is somewhat minor in the grand scheme of things. haha

Today is last minute errands, including a final stop at The Custard Cup to say goodbye to my bosses and savor one last treat of Creamy Caramel Custard. Mmmmmm! Then it's off to Chicago via Coldwater, MI, so dad can drop off his pickup at his workplace so he's ready to work on Wednesday. I think we're staying in the Sheraton near the airport tonight, and then my flight is tomorrow afternoon. For those who are interested, my flight info is:

Iberia Airlines, Flight 6274
Chicago O'Hare to Madrid
Depart: 4:40 PM local time
Arrive: 7:40 AM local time

Iberia Airlines, Flight 116
Madrid to Seville
Depart: 8:45 AM local time
Arrive: 9:45 AM local time

I would very much appreciate your prayers for safe and uneventful travels. :-) I'll post an update when I arrive in Spain. Until then....

Blessings,
Katie

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The Countdown Commences!

Today is packing day for me. Despite my love of traveling and the frequency with which I pack my bags for a variety of excursions, I am a horrible packer. I pack too much of one thing, and not enough of another. I almost always forget something essential. My afternoon will consist of laying out the piles of stuff on my packing list and entering an hours-long internal debate as to which things I can leave behind. Wish me luck!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Grrr....

I realized that it only published half of my post. I'll finish the second half later. Grrr.....

Home Stretch

I am back from an awesome week in Tennessee! It was definitely not what I expected, but the Lord still used the week to speak to our group in different ways. I don't have any photos yet, but if I have time when I get some I may add them here.



Our group was working for a family just over the Kentucky/Tennessee border. The first day we arrived and were given our project list: build a back porch with a roof and replace a broken window with a door to access the new porch; replace two wide windows and reframe them for narrower windows; cut, frame, and install two new windows in an exterior wall; and mud and paint a living room. It seemed like a lot, especially in the ever-present, oily mud that covered their backyard, but we trusted God that we would accomplish exactly what He wanted us to. It became very evident that first day that our entire team could not focus on the projects at one time, as the family of 8 included two young children that were constantly getting into our workspace, taking our tools and getting mud on all our stuff. So it then became necessary for one to four people to babysit, and most of us rotated shifts to deal with 8 year old ADHD Zeb and 5 year old attention-starved Kayla. I do not mean to sound pessimistic or hateful towards the children, for they were definitely a product of their environment, but "deal with" is probably the best phrase to describe the experience...yes, it was that taxing. Day 1 concluded with us having built the deck of the porch and finished the mudding in the living room.



Day 2 started off bright and early (too early for most of our team's liking...hahaha). The girls (minus one) spent the day inside painting the living room a very pretty teal-ish green color, while the menfolk and the remaining girl continued work outside by installing a railing and getting the new door ready. I was asked by Julie (the house's matronly figure) to help with an additional project, which I agreed to, although I was a bit skeptical. (We found throughout the week that the family kind of exploited our presence, adding tasks for us that weren't on our project list that they easily could have done themselves.) So I spent the morning of Day 2 painting polka dots on the lower half of LeeAnn's bedroom. LeeAnn was Julie's 13 year old granddaughter, and she was completely capable of doing the painting project herself, but she spent the majority of that morning in her bedroom with me, sending and receiving text messages on her BlackBerry. Yes, that's right...a 13 year old in an "impoverished" household....with a BlackBerry. And we thought this family was poor!



Day 3 was our day off from the worksite and we went whitewater rafting in Kentucky on the Cumberland River. It was INCREDIBLE!!! I was scared the whole morning but once we got on the river it was so fun.