Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Dear 2017 Belize Team Members,

What an awesome crew you are! Thanks to all of you for working so hard despite equipment failures and sweltering heat to make the 2017 Belize Mission Trip a huge success. We appreciate the many ways you shared your love for Jesus, the families, the teachers, our co-workers from the village, high school graduates and students, and the adorable children. We have no doubt that serving in Belize has made your spiritual lives more relevant!



Olivia, you have become a lifesized kid magnet, and it is neat to watch you give joy to the children.



Martha, you were in your element when you read to children in the youngest classroom. 


Eli, you quickly gained enough new skills in repairing bikes to be our “go to” bike repair guy with help from villagers, Noe, Reynaldo, and Joshua. 


Robin French, thanks for your passion for leading family outreach, delivering beans, rice, and other supplies to the families and praying with them. We are glad you got to meet Ada's daughter!


Don, Julie, Kacie, Kobe, and Lyn, you delivered insightful and relevant spiritual enrichment sessions to start our work days centered on God.



Don, Chris, David, Jack, and Lucas, you did a great job creating a bench to protect kids from a safety hazard.


Kacie, your love for others was evident in your interactions the people of Belize, your Dad, and the team; your love flowed through your tears on the last day in Los Tambos.


Don, thanks for making the Tennessee barn wood cross from for our hosts and for your hard work in Belize.


Andy, Don, and Robin Rohwer, your steady painting hands did a great job refurbishing the school sign in a way that preserves the hard work of former student, Merlin Duarte.



Andy, you drive the most popular van. What more can we say? Oops! Maybe Julie is about to take your driving job.


Robin Rohwer, thanks for sharing your creativity and artistic gifts by teaching an impromptu art lesson.

 

Julie, the teachers really appreciated your willingness to share tips for recognizing and helping troubled youth (note: the kids in the pic obviously have no troubles).


Lucas, you showed determination and persistence in everything you tackled from painting to building the bench to continuing to write the blog despite technical problems with the pics.


Greg, you took teamwork to a new level when you served as Jack’s painting ladder! You and Kacie were clever to find 6 kids to paint that block wall in record time.

 

Kelley, you did a great printing highly prized family pictures, assisting with family outreach, and showering the kids with love.

 

Gabe, you showed maturity beyond your years, fitting right in with the team, the work, and a new culture.

 






Isaac, thanks for once again sharing your musical and gymnastic talents; some kids are probably trying to do  backflips and singing right now!


Mary Beth, the babies, the mamas and the students in Belize know they are loved by God because of the many ways you show Him to them.



Lyn, your painstaking efforts to preserve the “Educating Future Belizean Leaders” sign on the school will inspire Los Tambos children for years to come; thanks for leading the Spiritual Team to inspire us.


Chris, thanks for getting us together for some awesome team pictures and for taking on the extra tasks of handling family pictures, class pictures, and the bike distribution.




Jan, thanks for efficiently handling the gift bag project and for being a steady presence in Nelsy’s life. We are glad you could attend her high school graduation and participate in the team celebration for graduates.




David, you are one amazing computer guru. We are in awe that you could overcome technical difficulties to steadily and single-handedly get 12 donated, dysfunctional laptops working great.


Jack, thanks for being such agile monkey, climbing on the roof to paint those hard to get to spots. It was cool that you inspired Chris to get up there for pics and Isaac to join you painting up there.


Kobe, your bond with Nehemias and other kids shows your big influence on them. We are glad you came to Belize, even though you had to leave for your summer job in Ohio at 4:30 a.m. right after we got home.



Jack and Kobe, thanks for listening so attentively to David Requena about his dreams to start a community garden. By the end of the week that idea had evolved into preliminary plans for a garden to be planted at a village church by older Los Tambos School students and high school students. The harvest will be used to feed students at the school.

Sue, even though your surgery prevented you from going on the trip, you were with us in spirit and you are still a vital cog in our team wheel.

Everyone came home with Los Tambos blue paint on their shoes, hats, shirts, shorts, and other places. We returned with a bigger hearts for this mission and local missions.

We are grateful to our congregation for the many ways you support this mission, even if you cannot go to Belize. You are also a vital cog in our team wheel!

High School Graduates from 2102 - 2016, we are glad several of you could get off work to meet with us at one of our favorite places, Western Dairy. You touched our hearts with your interest in giving back by starting to raise funds for an Alumni Scholarship and possibly work/study scholarships. We are all proud of you and appreciate how you inspire younger students.


Los Tambos teachers, you are a very dedicated staff. Keep up the great work! We are envious that you get to spend so much time with our adorable young friends.


To our gracious hosts, the Plett Family, who operate the Direct Christian Impact Mission Center, you made sure we had clean water when we were thirsty, delicious food when we were hungry, a new cool (air conditioned) place to stay when we were "homeless," and a washing machine to give us clean clothes. You were Jesus to us! We look forward to a long partnership with you.



Blessings,
Tom and Tere



Thursday, June 1, 2017

Thursday


Kicking off our last workday, Kacie gave us a very heartfelt devotional. During the workday, we built a picnic table for the kids. We rapped up our home visits with 5 more today. Our sandwich team made over 300 sandwiches for our community party. At the party, all the kids performed dances and poems for us. The school gave all of the team members coffee mugs, with our names on them. It was very sad to say goodbye to all our Los Tambos friends. We can't wait to go back next year and see our Belizean family.

Wednesday


Bright and early in the morning, Kobe gave us a few words of wisdom in his devotional to help motivate us through the week. We did hit an obstacle when one of the vans got a flat tire on the way to Los Tambos. That didn't stop us from getting a whole load of painting done, redoing the front sign, and distributing and fixing bikes. We also completed 5 home visits. Happy 21st to Jack!! Jan had a grandson today named Caleb, so congrats to her.

Tuesday


Julie gave us a funny and spiritual devotional in the morning. We accomplished 11 home visits. We also got a lot of painting done and a hint of deconstruction. We got to handout gift bags to the kids, which gave them all an excuse to make a lot of noise on their new harmonicas and whistles. To the end the day, we made a mad dash for western dairy to get some miraculous ice cream, as we do everyday. Also, Eli celebrated his 17th birthday!!!

Monday



To start off the day, Don gave us captivating and inspiring Devotional. We accomplished 17 home visits on Monday. Isaac and Lucas chased chicks as the van drove off and left them. Painting also began after a somewhat slow start. Not a bad start to the week.

Sunday

Sunday

We started off the day with an eccentric and motivating church service. After some singing of "happy birthday", we moved to the pool at Chal Pech. After a while, we split groups. Half of us went to visit Los Tambos and take family pictures, and the other half went to graduation. To end the day, we had a majestic dinner of stew chicken made with the finest Belizean spices.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

DAY 1: off to Belize!

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DAY 1
We all arrived safely in Belize City airport after Lynn and Andy made a mad dash to the Knoxville plane with a minute and 45 seconds to go.  We loaded all the totes and luggage into the vans and the "Broquinox" and made our way to Cheers.  After a delicisioso meal, we made our way to DCI and settled in and had a fantastic dinner.