Tuesday, July 21, 2009
It's Not Just a Mission Trip. . . It's a Math Lesson! (by Linda Owens)
(Andy Biederman, Kristen Wolff, Kalyn Nevitt, Kira Biedermann, Andy Gugel, Wade Hunt, Max Hoagland, Linda Owens)
Our Crew is working to complete a wheelchair ramp for a middle-aged man who suffers from kidney disease. You might be picturing a simple 15 foot ramp from a front porch to the ground... something simple... a great ASP project. There is nothing simple about this ramp! But it is a great ASP project.
The house sits on a hill, nestled in the mountains. The rise from the porch to the ground is approximately 15 feet! Consequently the ramp runs in a zig-zag pattern in three 16 foot runs and ends with a 32 foot run to a concrete pad at the end. This is a math teacher's dream... angles, ratios, proportions, right triangles and all that good stuff. Fortunately we have a math teacher... Kristen Wolff. Our crew thought we were coming to ASP for a Mission Trip, but we have found ourselves in Math Camp!
Fortunately between Kristen's calculations and Andy's skill with tools, everyone has risen to the occasion and has jumped right in! There is plenty of work to go around and everyone is very busy. What has made the work particularly meaningful is that while our home owner sits on the porch and encourages us his brother is right there working side by side with us. He is a 53 year old retired furniture maker who helps his brother daily. He tells great stories as he helps Wade install the railings. Meanwhile Kira and Kalyn have discovered there gift for accurate cuts with a chop saw and Andy and Max have become experts with a hammer and a shale bar. And what does Linda do? Today it was shoveling and taking pictures!
Words of wisdom from our crew. . .
"The knot is not always where it is!"
Andy
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