Friday, July 11, 2014
All You Need Is Love
Chelsea Sebastian here from the crew "True Penny." Our work crew consisted of John Casale, Mike Mulvihill, Erin Cascio, Max Biedermann, Josh Swan, and Zak Dagnall. Our crew was nothing short of amazing. Another ASP trip, another amazing experience, another chance to help those in need. Every year is different and there are always different things to say about each one. We travel to the Appalachian Mountains to make a difference and help families that truly need it. Our lives back home in Jersey get crazy. Admit it: you're always saying "I'm too busy" or "I need to check my schedule" or "maybe if I have time." We were put on this earth to live our lives and face it; they get chaotic. Of course, there is no problem with that. If your life is chaotic that means there is a lot going on and you're in fact living your life. However, that chaos can make us forget the little things and what is really important. Life is short, and we need to be living it. That statement is completely true, but we also have to take a step back once in awhile and really open our eyes to this life we are living. ASP gives us a chance to do just that. Speaking from personal experience, the past couple months have been chaotic to say the least. My mind was overwhelmed and I was looking around at the world around me but not seeing what was right in front of me. I needed to take a step back. This past semester at college was extremely difficult and as soon as I got home I jumped right into work. I haven't given myself the chance to really take a step back and just breathe. I was looking around at the world around me but not truly seeing. Coming on this trip allowed me to take that step back that I've been needing and realizing what is truly important. Life is all about happiness and living our lives. My foot tattoo says "Live Laugh Love" and I am a true believer in doing just that: living, laughing, and loving. This past week was all about love. We come to these mountains to love each other, love the families we are helping, and learn to love ourselves again even when it seems that our lives have become chaotic. I get emotional every year about my experience and how amazing it is. This year gave me the chance to open my eyes again to what I have been distracted from. Love is really all you need.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Sunshine Beneath the Clouds
This week our crew
had the pleasure of working for Ken and Katie, a loving and forever
grateful couple. The Mulan crew consisting of; Ryan, Laura, Zach,
Kira, Tomi Lee, Sarah, and Matt were presented with the project of
continuing the building of a new addition to their home. Our job
seemed quite manageable and we began to a great start. Monday went
as planned as we started our week with the beautiful Virginia
sunshine. Tuesday started off very similar to Monday and we were
excited to see accomplishments coming to life. However, to our
disappointment they were short-lived. Typical to the weather in
Appalachia the rain clouds rolled in from the mountains and seemingly
washed away all of our insulation that we previously put in. On
Wednesday we were faced with the challenge of replacing all the
damaged insulation, which was frustrating considering we practically
had to do all of our work over again.
Despite all the
typical and infuriating mishaps of ASP we were blessed to be
motivated by our appreciative homeowners. They always reminded us how
thankful and blessed they were to have us working on their home,
saying that we were “a gift from God”. Although ASP is mostly
about the work we do on the homes, our crew's favorite time of the
day was by far sitting down and having lunch with Ken and Katie at
their giant picnic table. We felt like a true family there, talking
about anything and everything as if we all grew up with one another.
The conversations were comfortable and natural and a
true bond was formed. Katie never failed to tell us that we
were welcome at her home, considering the little they have, and it
definitely says something about who they truly are. Ken has heart
problems and was pronounced dead a total of four times but it doesn't
stop him from trying to help us out on the work site and is always
positive and smiling. Even with all their struggles they feel that
there are always people out there who have it worse. We are so
grateful to work for this lovely couple as we continue putting up the
rest of their walls on their new room addition. Knowing that our
friendship is one that will last forever is priceless.
Kira & Tomi Lee
From One to Another
Today was my first full day with my new crew. I was tasked with spackling and painting the backroom of the house. After the spackle had dried we sanded it down and got ready to paint. By the end of the day the first coat of paint was done. Elsewhere in the house both the kitchen and bathroom floor were being redone. The kitchen is almost done and the bathroom isn't far behind.
After work we had the ASP picnic. Neither of my families came, but some of the other ones did. It was fun being able to see the families and a bunch of us volunteers hung out with the kids.
I cant wait for tomorrow because we get to see all our hard-work pay off. It's also a sad day because it is our last day with our families. I can't wait to come back next year
Zak Opdycke
Original crew: Little House #1
New Crew: Clarabell, John O., Sara F., Katy G., Tyler S., Billy G., Rachel S.
(Zack volunteered to switch crews to help Clarabell out with their work load, with the agreement of both crews)
After work we had the ASP picnic. Neither of my families came, but some of the other ones did. It was fun being able to see the families and a bunch of us volunteers hung out with the kids.
I cant wait for tomorrow because we get to see all our hard-work pay off. It's also a sad day because it is our last day with our families. I can't wait to come back next year
Zak Opdycke
Original crew: Little House #1
New Crew: Clarabell, John O., Sara F., Katy G., Tyler S., Billy G., Rachel S.
(Zack volunteered to switch crews to help Clarabell out with their work load, with the agreement of both crews)
Baloo
What a busy week
it's been for Crew Super Seven! We are Dan Richard, Nick Bellamy,
Julia Francione, Doug O'Melia, Tim Sullivan, and Samantha Wilson. We
are working on the home of a young couple with a beautiful 6 month
old boy. We have replaced rim joists and supports and 5 of 10 joists
in the bedroom, then installed insulation and laid the plywood floor.
We also repaired a floor in the back hallway as there was a hole in
it and replaced 2 joists by the back door and squared off the door so
now it closes and locks! We also worked on the bathroom – installed
a floor, caulked around the bathtub, installed molding and a shelf,
replaced a fan/light, got the sink functioning, sanded, spackled and
painted ceiling and painted 2 doors. We were also able to accomplish
some smaller jobs and cleaned up the work site and some of the
homeowner's property.
We enjoyed eating
lunch with our homeowner every day. We all feel our purpose here is
more than the construction work on the home, but building
relationships and making a difference one family at at time.
-Jill DeMouth
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Bippity Boppity Boo
Justine F.
Our crew name is Bippity Boppity Boo. This week we worked on the home of three sisters, Charlotte, Lisa and Arlene. They needed the floors of a room in the house repaired. The room we are working in is their brothers, who is deceased. Even so the women are always in good spirits and never really seem down. Today, we completed and put the finishing touches on the floor and tomorrow we just have to paint the walls.
There are train tracks directly in front of the house. The train has passed by at least once every day we've been there so far. This let us crush many coins and nails on the track. We would lay out many quarters and pennies and when the train passed, it would flatten them. We've also had fun trding odd factgs, getting paint in our hair and watching large men get stuck under the house. Let's hope the rest of the week is as fun as it has been so far.
Our crew is: Keith B., Matt C., Justine F., Adam T., Brandon B., Heather A.
Our crew name is Bippity Boppity Boo. This week we worked on the home of three sisters, Charlotte, Lisa and Arlene. They needed the floors of a room in the house repaired. The room we are working in is their brothers, who is deceased. Even so the women are always in good spirits and never really seem down. Today, we completed and put the finishing touches on the floor and tomorrow we just have to paint the walls.
There are train tracks directly in front of the house. The train has passed by at least once every day we've been there so far. This let us crush many coins and nails on the track. We would lay out many quarters and pennies and when the train passed, it would flatten them. We've also had fun trding odd factgs, getting paint in our hair and watching large men get stuck under the house. Let's hope the rest of the week is as fun as it has been so far.
Our crew is: Keith B., Matt C., Justine F., Adam T., Brandon B., Heather A.
Taj Mahal
Connor Blakeley
Despite only
attending two trips including this one ASP has become an
irreplaceable part of my life, and one that continues to be as fun
and rewarding as the previous year. Nothing can truly capture the
feeling provided by this trip, even with the multitude of praise
bestowed upon it by veterans. Yes, it is rewarding, but it is also
entertaining, liberating, rejuvenating and so many other feelings and
words. But above all the experience of going on ASP is unique, not
just the first time, but every trip. This is made possible by the
different crews and the different families each year. I know that
this year has been one of a kind for me.
The family I am with
this year is no stranger to ASP, and they are the ones that make the
trip truly worthwhile. The woman Rachel is a gregarious individual
with an entertaining sense of humor and strong maternal instinct both
to my crew and to her own toddlers, Austin and Deserae. Austin is
practically made of energy, and is constantly demanding that one of
his best friends plays with him. He is also very mischievous and
takes joy in spraying us with water. Desserae on the other hand is
quiet and serious as only the young and innocent can be, yet loves to
play with the members of my crew, particularly the girls. My family
is promising to make this ASP just as rewarding as last year, and
just as memorable.
Taj Mahal Crew:
Paul G., Laura S.,
Connor B., Michelle C., Tim G., Kalynn T., Nick W.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Little House on the Prairie
Ryan C.
Our project is to repair a tin roof for one of the families in Virginia. To fix the leaking roof, we plan on drilling wooden planks over the old tin roof. Then drilling the new tin on the wooden planks. The plan was thought up by the work site leaders, Doug F. and Lee G. They both have contracting experience which makes everyone's lives a little easier. However the work is still very challenging because we are working under the hot sun.
Before showing up to the work site I heard that the house I was working on was one of the nicest houses in the ASP program. However I was shocked when I saw the condition of the house. The roof leaked in most of the rooms and there was duct tape on the peak of the roof. Fortunately the kids were extremely happy and friendly.
All in all, I hope my group successfully fixes the roof and accomplishes our goal of helping the families in the Appalachia region.
Doug F., Lee G., Mike B., Kevin S., Melissa B., Sam B., Noah M., Matt L., Rob T., Zack O., Kalyn N., Ryan C.
Day 2, Trip 1.
We are Team Swiss Family, consisting of John A, Jackie S. Samantha D, Sydney J, and Emily D, Eric H, and Zach M. We have just come back to the Center from our second day of work. Our project this week consists of removing kitchen cabinets, kitchen sink, and all flooring under cabinets. We are supporting joists for the new floor and will then insulate, install new floor, new kitchen cabinets, kitchen sink, and all flooring under the cabinets. We also put down new Pergo flooring in the laundry room. In addition, a new house shut-off valve was installed and a leak on the washing machine line was repaired. We are very much enjoying the days with our homeowner Crystal, a young mother with lots of energetic children, friendly dogs, and a new born kitten! (JA)
Thank you, Jesus, for inviting me to be a part of ASP and allowing me the opportunity to work with an incredible crew of Christian folks working to improve living conditions for those in need. I am delighted that Yvonne, Zach, and Linda encouraged me to come along for the first time this year. My heart is full of love for all those involved in ASP. First and best, is John A whose knowledge and patience are amazing and whose every word and action witness for Christ daily. Next, I love Sam, Sydney, and Emily who are brilliant, dedicated, and very strong women (pulling up flooring, pounding nails) as they interact with the children--being gentle, loving, and caring, (even buying real cat food for the new kitten who was being fed Doritos!). Last but never least, I love Eric H and Zach M who team up to solve problems so quickly and logically and whose knowledge is amazing (and who also provide an occasional respite from the hard work with their humor). Yes, thank you Jesus! Indeed our Swiss Family team is blessed by being a part of the ASP family. (JS)
John A and Jackie S.
Thank you, Jesus, for inviting me to be a part of ASP and allowing me the opportunity to work with an incredible crew of Christian folks working to improve living conditions for those in need. I am delighted that Yvonne, Zach, and Linda encouraged me to come along for the first time this year. My heart is full of love for all those involved in ASP. First and best, is John A whose knowledge and patience are amazing and whose every word and action witness for Christ daily. Next, I love Sam, Sydney, and Emily who are brilliant, dedicated, and very strong women (pulling up flooring, pounding nails) as they interact with the children--being gentle, loving, and caring, (even buying real cat food for the new kitten who was being fed Doritos!). Last but never least, I love Eric H and Zach M who team up to solve problems so quickly and logically and whose knowledge is amazing (and who also provide an occasional respite from the hard work with their humor). Yes, thank you Jesus! Indeed our Swiss Family team is blessed by being a part of the ASP family. (JS)
John A and Jackie S.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Pride Rock (or 2nd 1st day of ASP)
Chelsea F, Mary, Brian, Alexis, Chris, Yvonne
This year is my second year of ASP, which is a lot less intimidating than the first year. Although I still don't know everyone I was eager for ASP rather than anxious like last year. I've already made new friends and re-acquainted myself with old ones. The first day on the job is always long, but it's exhilarating. Our homeowner is a very talkative man and very personable. He struggles with a degenerative disease that impairs his mobility. So basically we're making his house more handicap friendly. Today I got to work on the bathroom. I bonded with Alexis (she didn't go on ASP last year) by tearing up floor boards, cutting out a bathtub and hitting down walls. At one point while I was taking a sledge hammer to the wall she told me to pretend it was an ex-boyfriend. We became friends quickly. I look forward to rebuilding the bathroom with her tomorrow and interacting with the homeowner once again.
Chelsea F.
This year is my second year of ASP, which is a lot less intimidating than the first year. Although I still don't know everyone I was eager for ASP rather than anxious like last year. I've already made new friends and re-acquainted myself with old ones. The first day on the job is always long, but it's exhilarating. Our homeowner is a very talkative man and very personable. He struggles with a degenerative disease that impairs his mobility. So basically we're making his house more handicap friendly. Today I got to work on the bathroom. I bonded with Alexis (she didn't go on ASP last year) by tearing up floor boards, cutting out a bathtub and hitting down walls. At one point while I was taking a sledge hammer to the wall she told me to pretend it was an ex-boyfriend. We became friends quickly. I look forward to rebuilding the bathroom with her tomorrow and interacting with the homeowner once again.
Chelsea F.
Applebutter; Monday (by Kurt Vogl)
Today was our crew's first day working on our project. Our assignment is titled "Applebutter" and entails finishing incomplete siding from a previous crew and to completely re-do the kitchen. Our family is a very friendly, elderly woman whos daughter lives in the house next door. Her daughter owns three dogs who frequent the site throughout the day and played in the grass on the large open property. When not emptying the kitchen, removing shelves and putting up nailboard for the remaining siding, we were speaking with our family and playing with the dogs. Although it was filled with hard work, all of us thoroughly enjoyed the day. Our crew is looking forward to seeing the plans we've made today take shape and is very thankful for this great opportunity.
Sincerely,
Micky, Kathleen, Jenna, Blair, Laura, Liam, Kurt
Today was our crew's first day working on our project. Our assignment is titled "Applebutter" and entails finishing incomplete siding from a previous crew and to completely re-do the kitchen. Our family is a very friendly, elderly woman whos daughter lives in the house next door. Her daughter owns three dogs who frequent the site throughout the day and played in the grass on the large open property. When not emptying the kitchen, removing shelves and putting up nailboard for the remaining siding, we were speaking with our family and playing with the dogs. Although it was filled with hard work, all of us thoroughly enjoyed the day. Our crew is looking forward to seeing the plans we've made today take shape and is very thankful for this great opportunity.
Sincerely,
Micky, Kathleen, Jenna, Blair, Laura, Liam, Kurt
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