Wednesday, June 27, 2012

clinic day 2

What a day!  The Ladyville community was overwhelmed with Dream514 medical teams and educational teams throughout the community.  The clinic was so busy with the people of the community young and old.  Several of our team went out to do a few home visits with some of the most needy.  One older man was being abused and he weighed 70 lbs.  One young girl they picked up along side the road and she was passed out from dehydration.

I asked Lilly was there anything that surprised her - YES! she said there was a bigger lady with a baby and she just started feeding the baby right there - YEP, forgot to warn her about that.  You see a lot of babies being fed.  I never think anything about it until I see the teenagers on our trip.  I should always remind them!

Headed to Bermeaudian Landing this morning and dentist team going to prison. It's going to be hot today!  After lunch we are heading to Belmopan. 
jenny

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Good news

Good news - seems they have found a way for Brian to practice Wednesday and Thursday.  So today I'm sending he and Doug Kinnard to do home visits for Dream514 children.  This is something we desperately need to do and I'm so glad they are willing.  It will be rewarding to meet the families and see where the children live.

So - it's off to breakfast.  Clinic set up by 8:30 and ready to run has been rough!  We aren't used to someone telling us to be there at a certain time.  So we leave here about 7:45 , which is 6:45 to most of us. 
Here we go!
jenny

Monday, June 25, 2012

clinic day 1
























Today was an adventure.  An adventure in lessons about patience for the entire team.  We knew this year has been incredibly difficult in terms of organization.  Connie has just about pulled her hair out and I think today she probably nearly came unglued.  After months and months of sending all the medical licenses, passports, social security numbers, place of employment, etc, etc, etc the government decides our dentist can't practice.  That was after a trip to get equipment to do fillings and restorations instead of pulling teeth. As disappointing as it is, we hope it might just be for today.  At the end of the day, they called the "higher ups" and said he might be able to practice tomorrow.  Everything here takes forever.  I mean forever.  Something so easy turns into a very difficult and out of our control situation.  So, Connie waits by her cell phone and hope it takes a better turn.  We try to do everything by the books.  We do whatever they ask of us.  We get all the proper approvals.

So, we just know it is out of our control until we hear something. 

Everything else seems to be moving along.  This is the first time ever that the Ministry of Health has come into our clinic.  They made us use their pharmacist working alongside our pharmacist, which we knew beforehand.  It worked well.  Tomorrow we go to Ladyville village and set up in the community building.  Last year this was one of the busy days.  We hope it is busy this year as well.  Ladyville is just outside of Belize City and a very needy community.

Jon Amonette has been busy taking great photos on our trip - he is able to capture some amazing moments.
Many of our team members sponsor children in the areas in which we work.  It is so nice to see them connect for the first time.  There are many memories made during those few moments each year.
 They are always bringing half their suitcase full of stuff for the kids.  I know I always pack as much as possible and when we get here, I wish I had brought more!  

As we visit some of the homes and spend a little time there, you start to think this is ok living conditions.  Then it gets dark.  No electricity.  Then your clothes are dirty and you wash them for half the morning.  Your closet (hanging rack) is hanging above your sofa with 2 small uniforms and 1 little dress.  You walk on rocky roads everywhere with bad shoes carrying your newborn.  When it rains your house gets wet inside - really wet.  There are no mattress covers.  Sometimes no mattress. 

Each day we should be thankful. 
jenny

Sunday, June 24, 2012

People are people




It's Sunday here and this morning our entire team was looking good until about 9:30. When church starts, we start melting. Our bible class teachers were winging it and it was a ton of kids out today for Dream514 Sunday. It was so refreshing to see all of their smiling faces after a year. Many hugs and familiar greetings from friend to friend. The bridge. It's a bridge connecting two countries. Our team visited, talked and played with the kids as we met together. We sung a little "when we all get to heaven" and took communion with them. We are all Gods people. Belize or U.S. it makes no difference. All one. Everyone has their troubles, it just might be in different ways. I gave advice to a crying parent...same struggles everywhere. We discussed one young man's future in school...same struggles everywhere. We taught about Jesus helping and loving us in hard times...same struggles everywhere. It's the only way we can get through to the next day. Jesus and support of our Christian friends along the way. Our team saw kids in green dream514 tshirts today on the outside. Once they dig a little...it's the same struggles everywhere. That's why we are here. Love god, love people. It was a good day.
















Team safe arrival Belize 2012








It's nice to be back here in Belize! We all arrived safely after traveling all day. I then proceeded to break the team in good as we packed backpacks for 2 hours! As we prepared for bed I thought back and said "those poor people.". I know everyone came to work, but I'm hard on them. They all graciously helped and we packed over 200 bags!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Lincoln Jones Awarded Parent of the Year at Belize Rural High School

Our own minister in Burrell Boom, Lincoln Jones, was awarded Parent of the Year for the school - Belize Rural High School!  Being involved in the schools and community is so important in the life of a family and church.  Congratulations Lincoln!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Congratulations to our Graduates


Congratulations to our 2 Dream514 Graduates this Year!  Monique and Jovannie are both very bright students - Monique was the Salutatorian and Jovannie was 5th in the class.  They are well on their way to success and both are attending college next year!

Saturday, June 16, 2012


What happened last Saturday at Burrell Boom Church of Christ?  Some of the girls learned to sew...here they are modeling their new frock.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Sponsored Students love mail!

It makes a child's day when they receive mail from you.  Please if you get a chance, send them a short letter.  Pictures are also wonderful.  They will cherish them - I promise!

Our team will be leaving on Saturday morning, June 23rd.

Drop letters in the Dream514 mailbox at Maury Hills by Friday at 12 noon.  You can also mail ASAP if you want us to take the envelope.
Maury Hills Church
c/o Dream514/student's name
101 Unity Lane
Columbia, TN 38401

Wednesday night services


 Each Wednesday there are many children out in Burrell Boom for Worship services!  They get a snack each week as well.  Many of the children have sores on their feet from walking in the mud from the rainy season.  Hope to provide some healing next week in our medical clinics!

You can see Khristal Jones, Lincoln and Margarita's daughter, teaching the young kids.  If you live in Columbia, TN you might have seen her at Maury Hills with Connie Adcox.  She is attending Lipscomb where she will graduate with her degree next year.  She is a great example to all the students in our Burrell Boom Dream514 location! 
Khristal teaching the Burrell Boom children

Burrell Boom Construction




Our Partners in Burrell Boom, Lincoln and Margarita Jones, currently live about 30 minutes from their work in Burrell Boom.  They have been wanting to move closer to the community in which they work because sometimes they are there 2-3 trips+ a day.  Their dream is coming true.  They are starting the house and wiring some electricity.  Yesterday the cement truck was stuck in the mud due to the large amounts of rain as of late so I'm sure they spent wasted time waiting on it to be pulled out.  They tried a load of sand for a driveway - challenges, challenges.  Each step is difficult!  If you've been to Belize you know what I mean!  Our friends in Arkansas are leading this effort and some of you may have contributed to the effort.  I know they appreciate your contributions! 


Heading to Belize Again!


It's that time again!  We are very excited about heading back to Belize next Saturday for a week long trip.  The best part about doing this mission work is the continued relationship we have with the people of Belize.  There are lots of things to report - children are graduating, students are progressing on to the next grade, relationships are being built, and our partners in Belize are working extremely hard to get ready for us to come!

It's a whirlwind here as well - I'm sure our team members will be wrapping up loose ends so that they can be away for over a week!  Connie is frantic to make sure the trip goes well with lots of new government regulations and I am trying to do all the work that should have been completed months and months ago.

I have enlisted a couple of other people to help me and it is working out very well and providing the much needed support I need to run this mission effort.  More on them later...and more to come....

Thank you for your continued support and prayer as we head into next week!
Jenny