Friday, January 22, 2010

Montana on a Mission || Day 2


Yesterday, our first full day here in the Philippines the team got to work on their designated tasks.
Josh - went to work painting the playground equipment at the elementary school.

Jay - videotaped some of the teachers and classes as well as working on the internet installation at the school.




Justin and Tom - began working on getting all of the donated computer equipment up to date and running.




Jeanne - began working with the ladies at the production center (CPC) on evaluation of current products as well as brainstorming and designing prototypes of new products.




Jane, Deb and Cheryl - went to work sorting and categorizing the donated library books and text books.




Roy - helped tear out the floor in Bebe's house and supervised digging holes for cornerposts.

Denny and Ellen worked on managing the logistics and educating us newbies.

Whew!




I have met some amazing people that I will never forget. I have never seen so many beautiful smiles and peaceful souls. Nearly everyone I photographed seemed completely comfortable in their own skin, which is a rare thing in the United States. The people of the barrio have a serene presence that really comes through in the photographs. It almost reaches out of the images.
Take a look....














Miss Agnes' new Pre-K and Kindergarten classroom





















an enthusiastic student - "Wilson"




Opening coconuts for snacks.







Everyone removes their "slippers" before entering a room






Miss Enday's first grade class - 38 students!






Class Picture







Mr. Josh and his helpers paint the play tower






























A game the girls play called "zero-zero" - a combination of cat's cradle and jumprope.

















The library commitee (Deb, Cheryl and Jane) meets with Evelyn the school headmistress.


everyone plants produce in old paint cans




















Putting up the internet tower at the school



rice!













A worker in the rice fields











A peaceful spirit is one of God's greatest gifts. May God bless you!
For more information visit the Montana on a Mission website


1 comment:

Unknown said...

Mery,

Thank you so much for the pictures! The people really are amazing. I wish all of you could have seen the barrio five years ago when I first went and the amazing transformation that has taken place. Seeing the pictures brought all the emotions of that first trip back to me again. Keep up the good work!

God Bless, Pastor Bryan Baker