Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts

Back From Mexico with a FULL HEART

Just over 30 of us boarded a bus leaving the Grace Baptist Church parking lot here in Calgary to drive 35+ hours down to the area of Mexico where we were building 3 homes for some very deserving families!!

Here is the "BEFORE" photo of the family I built for... mom, dad and little Mariana who was feeling under the weather with a pretty serous bout of the chicken pox.  We actually paid for her to go see a doctor and get some medication which really seemed to help her :)


So something new I've learned this past year is that we need to be so very careful about our attitude coming in to "rescue" these families... that attitude is very harmful actually and can really steal them of their pride and self-esteem!!  So we were very careful to "join them" in the building of their new home and made sure Dad learned to use a power saw (check out the smile on his face after his first ever cut with a power tool!) and once Mom knew it was okay to grab a hammer and where to strike, there was no stopping her!!


And I'm quite confident that Mariana painted more than ANYONE else (including herself, her shoes, and even the dog)!!!  She was just sooooo thrilled to also help out!!


So my "gorgeous gadget guy husband" brought along his Go Pro camera and set it up each day to take a picture of our home building every 30 seconds so we included it in this video and it shows the entire house build over 4 days from start to finish in about 90 seconds!!  Sooooo cool!!!!


So here is the "AFTER" shot of our group with the family on dedication day.


Speaking of dedication day... it is always a highlight and this year was no exception.  It was my privilege to get to do the presentation through our interpreters for our team and to also present the very important photo of the "Crop For Mexico" ladies and explain to our family that there were many back in Canada who also love and care about them.  It was funny because Mom took the photo and Mariana desperately wanted to hold it and cried when she didn't get to... and I just happened to have a second copy in my pocket so I quickly pulled it out just for Mariana and she instantly stopped crying and then intently studied the photo :)


And the most humbling part of dedication day that was new for us this year, is each family prepared a meal to feed us... and it was sooooo very difficult to accept it knowing the vast cost and sacrifice it was for them to do this... especially once I saw what she had prepared... check out the size of the bowls of fried chicken and pasta salad!!


But as soon as I saw the joy on the mom's face feeding us (and by the way also feeding all the community kids that came by!!) I realized that it was yet another way we could allow them to receive a new home with dignity... it was such a powerful experience (and delicious!!)

Another highlight is visiting the families we have built for in the past years... last year we built for Reynaldo and his mom and 2 little brothers... I was sooooo excited to take Justin and a few others to go see them again and they were all home!!! 



It didn't take long for Justin and Jeff to reconnect with the little boys Fransisco and Antonio and I was snapping photos like crazy as they reunited... and it wasn't until I got back home and took a closer look that I realized that I had captured almost the EXACT SAME photos last year!!!  Check this out... kinda freaky even!!!!


And then our family from our first year... I was disappointed that the dad wasn't home, but was soooo excited to see Mom, Beatriz and Elizabet and their new baby sister!!!!  Mom was pregnant last year when we visited and it was awesome to see a healthy baby girl... evidence of the difference a new home can make in all kinds of ways for these families.  


So another amazing experience in Mexico that I didn't want to end (and I didn't want to quit hugging Beatriz... wondering if I will ever see her again :(  I have a lot more photos on Facebook should you care to view them HERE if you would like to see more.

And a HUGE THANK YOU AGAIN for all of you who helped support us in this adventure... peace and blessings back to you for your willingness to help change lives... know it was a worthy investment!!


Seriously?!?!?

I just noticed that I have not blogged for over a month!!!!!!!  SHOCKING as I have so much to say and share and tell and show!!!  Where does one begin?????


Let's start with MEXICO!!!!  I'm leaving in just a few days to drive on a bus (yes a bus) to Mexico with about 30 of us to go build houses for 2 needy families!!!  The above layout was in my latest Canadian Scrapbooker Magazine article and tells of how I had a full circle moment during last year's trip to build in Mexico... so very powerful.  And here are the families whose lives will be forever changed this year...


FAMILY#1: Single mom, Lourdes (30) and her three boys, Reynaldo (17), Fransico (3) and Antonio (2). Lourdes works when she can, whenever she can get someone to look after Fransico and Antonio. In the afternoons she goes to school to finish her education. Lourdes works hard to keep her oldest son, Reynaldo in school and he is in the process of finishing up high school


FAMILY #2:  Bulmaro (24) and Isabel (19) and their son, Cristian (3). Bulmaro works 5-6 days per week in the fields and when childcare is available Isabel also works 2-3 days per week in the fields. Isabel comes from a very large family (we're talking 29 kids!!), many of whom live in the same area.  Their current house is made of sticks, cardboard and plastic. Somewhere you would not even keep your lawn care tools in! 

What's really cool is that the moms are sisters and live right next door so we will get to be VERY CLOSE to both families as we build their new homes right beside each other :)  And we will get to go back and visit the family we built for last year!!!!  HOW FUN IS THAT?!?!?!

And I am excited as this year, instead of going with my entire family, I'm taking my 15 year old son and 3 of his friends with me... yup... I'm going to be "Momma Orthner" for this adventure to 4 teen boys!!!  Can NOT wait!!!  If you'd like to follow along on the adventure (especially if you'd like to join me on something like this in the future!!), I'll likely post a fair bit on Facebook while in Mexico and here is a link you can also go to:




Next... GRADUATION!!!  Well, sort of... Lindsey attends a middle school so graduation comes at the end of Grade 8 and next year she is in the High School (YIKES!!!)  But we had tremendous fun taking some grad photos with her and a couple of friends...




And one final topic for today... CROP AND CRUISE!!!!  Things are getting super exciting as we are planning all the fun details for this November in Hawaii!!!  Great sponsors are already coming on board...







And this is only the beginning!!!  Our featured instructors Christy Riopel, Jill Hildebrand and myself are cooking up some delicious treats for all our attendees!!!  We are capping both the LAND event and CRUISE event at 50 scrapbookers each and currently only have 10-15 spots left at each so if you were thinking of joining us for this ultimate vacation, REGISTER SOON!!!!

You had me at Aloha!!!

That will have to do for today as I am off to Banff for my 3 month check up with my knee surgeon!!  I am hoping that I will be given the OK to do most (if not all) of the activities while in Mexico!!!

AND... I still need to chat about the AMAZING Scrapbook Your Heart retreat we had this past June!!!  We were abundantly blessed in so many ways and by so many wonderful ladies... I will share soon, but here is a layout (yeah for Bo Bunny!!!) that shows just a small glimpse from our "Lessons from the Garden of Life" theme...