Thursday:
We started out at Lorene and Paul’s house in Long
Beach. Their house survived the storm
ok. We were there to help them with
their front and back yard which needed some attention. They just don’t have the energy level to keep
it clean it really got away from them.
Paul, had a debilitating stroke last year and has lost most of the use
of his left side. He is a talker Betty
Crocker. He was in sales for most of his
life and he really loves to talk. Very
dear man. Samaritans Purse bought him a
new scooter/wheelchair and we delivered it to him. He was beside himself and it was an absolute
awesome experience to see his face light up when we brought it up to him. He got in it, we made some minor adjustments
and he took off around the block. He is
excited about it because he can now go to the library, which he loves, go to
the beach, and go see his friends in the neighborhood. It provides him with the mobility he so
desperately desired. His wife Lorene was
so happy for him.
We worked on their yard until about 1:30 clearing debris,
cutting brush, reconfiguring her garden, cleaning the sidewalk in front, and
various other landscaping tasks. All of
us had made plans to go to the city on Thursday night, Vincent with his new
found friends from North Carolina and a ticket to the NY Yankees final home
game of the season fell into my lap. It
was an awesome day.
Friday:
We went back to Lorene and Paul’s house this morning after
we did our weekly SP chores. Mark and I
started in on weeding again and Vincent went with supervisor Dave to help
repair some flooring in a bathroom. We
worked on the yard all day and the yard clean up really put a smile on Lorene’s
face. She was so happy.
It has been a great week filled with Him. The pain and hurt that a lot of these folks
felt from the onslaught of Sandy is slowly subsiding. We have been welcomed here at every turn and
yes, we will plan on coming back here soon.
It was an awesome week to spend with my son as I watch him grow into a
young man. He was so willing to do anything
and the men we served with really took him under their wing. I’m proud of him.
We are excited to be coming home. Of course we miss our
family and friends but these adventures and experiences continue to draw me
ever so closer to Him . I cannot express
my gratitude enough for the support of our friends for this mission trip. It is very difficult for me to put into words
the amount of appreciation I have for you. Thank you.
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