Jul 22

Thursday, July 22, 2010

“Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others.”  Plato

Since games have played a central role in this week’s community, for reflection we were given a playing card and a scrabble piece and asked to share about the day using the number on the playing card and the letter on the scrabble piece.  A very creative reflection!

A lot of progress was made today at the sites.  In Hanover we 85% of the flooring in now laid!  It is really coming together and looking nice.  The first coat of paint is almost done at the house in Jesse, despite the continuing downpours.  We also started a new roofing site in Glen Rogers for our storyteller friend.  About half of the roof is complete.

Basketball Camp continues to be a wonderful experience for everyone.  The kids are gaining tremendous knowledge each and every day.  Tomorrow will be a sad day when it comes to a end.

For dinner tonight, we will be treated to “poor man’s stew.”  A wonderful, hearty concoction of veggies and meat over rice and/or mashed potatoes.  For desert we are being treated to homemade ice cream.  Yummy.

Jul 22

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

“People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.”  Dalai Lama

For reflection last night we reflected on being afraid and then shared a “new and good” from the day.  After reflection the whole group hung out at the tables and played games, a sort of informal tradition that has taken hold this week.

We hit a milestone up in Hanover today with finishing all the painting.  A lot of PVs have put a lot of time and in effort in first creating those walls and now there is a finished product.

The painting crew up the road in Jesse, was finally able to get some paint onto the house once if finally stopped raining mid-morning. The house looks great, like a brand new house.

Another crew headed out towards Welch to do some finishing work on roof that was put on a few years ago and has just begun to leak in a few places.  They got it sealed up in no time.

The two non-home repair sites for the day were Basketball Camp and tutoring.  Basketball Camp continues to go very well, picking up a few kids each day.  The kids are learning some wonderful skills from Coach “D” and his merry band of PVs.  After the morning camp session, some PVs headed back to the school for tutoring. We are very happy how dedicated our four kids have been all summer. They are there each and every day and we have really seen a marked improvement in their abilities.

Dinner tonight is breakfast casserole (again, from the PV Cookbook), fruit and blueberry muffins.  Yummy, yummy!

Jul 22

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

“People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.”  Dalai Lama

For reflection last night we reflected on being afraid and then shared a “new and good” from the day.  After reflection the whole group hung out at the tables and played games, a sort of informal tradition that has taken hold this week.

We hit a milestone up in Hanover today with finishing all the painting.  A lot of PVs have put a lot of time and in effort in first creating those walls and now there is a finished product.

The painting crew up the road in Jesse, was finally able to get some paint onto the house once if finally stopped raining mid-morning. The house looks great, like a brand new house.

Another crew headed out towards Welch to do some finishing work on roof that was put on a few years ago and has just begun to leak in a few places.  They got it sealed up in no time.

The two non-home repair sites for the day were Basketball Camp and tutoring.  Basketball Camp continues to go very well, picking up a few kids each day.  The kids are learning some wonderful skills from Coach “D” and his merry band of PVs.  After the morning camp session, some PVs headed back to the school for tutoring. We are very happy how dedicated our four kids have been all summer. They are there each and every day and we have really seen a marked improvement in their abilities.

Dinner tonight is breakfast casserole (again, from the PV Cookbook), fruit and blueberry muffins.  Yummy, yummy!

Jul 22

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

“People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they’re not on your road doesn’t mean they’ve gotten lost.”  Dalai Lama

For reflection last night we reflected on being afraid and then shared a “new and good” from the day.  After reflection the whole group hung out at the tables and played games, a sort of informal tradition that has taken hold this week.

We hit a milestone up in Hanover today with finishing all the painting.  A lot of PVs have put a lot of time and in effort in first creating those walls and now there is a finished product.

The painting crew up the road in Jesse, was finally able to get some paint onto the house once if finally stopped raining mid-morning. The house looks great, like a brand new house.

Another crew headed out towards Welch to do some finishing work on roof that was put on a few years ago and has just begun to leak in a few places.  They got it sealed up in no time.

The two non-home repair sites for the day were Basketball Camp and tutoring.  Basketball Camp continues to go very well, picking up a few kids each day.  The kids are learning some wonderful skills from Coach “D” and his merry band of PVs.  After the morning camp session, some PVs headed back to the school for tutoring. We are very happy how dedicated our four kids have been all summer. They are there each and every day and we have really seen a marked improvement in their abilities.

Dinner tonight is breakfast casserole (again, from the PV Cookbook), fruit and blueberry muffins.  Yummy, yummy!

Jul 20

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

“The kingdom within is lush garden that fills your soul with awe. An inner landscape of truth, beauty and love that if acknowledged and appreciated will transport you to a higher level of being where the glow of greatness will guide you to the essence of true wisdom.”  Michael Teal

Last night we were asked to reflect on what we each bring to West Virginia, the PV Community and/or the community at large.  It was a nice twist on the idea of we want to bring from our experience.

For sites today we spent time up in Hanover continuing with painting, flooring and connecting the water pipes.  The crew at the painting site in Jesse were able to get some of the painting done, but were once again stalled by torrential downpours. We were also able to finish up the roofing site in Mullens.  The last of the crew went to Basketball Camp and again it was a huge success.  The kids and the volunteers had a lot of fun.

Tonight is taco night!!! Yum yum!

Jul 20

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

“The kingdom within is lush garden that fills your soul with awe. An inner landscape of truth, beauty and love that if acknowledged and appreciated will transport you to a higher level of being where the glow of greatness will guide you to the essence of true wisdom.”  Michael Teal

Last night we were asked to reflect on what we each bring to West Virginia, the PV Community and/or the community at large.  It was a nice twist on the idea of we want to bring from our experience.

For sites today we spent time up in Hanover continuing with painting, flooring and connecting the water pipes.  The crew at the painting site in Jesse were able to get some of the painting done, but were once again stalled by torrential downpours. We were also able to finish up the roofing site in Mullens.  The last of the crew went to Basketball Camp and again it was a huge success.  The kids and the volunteers had a lot of fun.

Tonight is taco night!!! Yum yum!

Jul 20

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

“The kingdom within is lush garden that fills your soul with awe. An inner landscape of truth, beauty and love that if acknowledged and appreciated will transport you to a higher level of being where the glow of greatness will guide you to the essence of true wisdom.”  Michael Teal

Last night we were asked to reflect on what we each bring to West Virginia, the PV Community and/or the community at large.  It was a nice twist on the idea of we want to bring from our experience.

For sites today we spent time up in Hanover continuing with painting, flooring and connecting the water pipes.  The crew at the painting site in Jesse were able to get some of the painting done, but were once again stalled by torrential downpours. We were also able to finish up the roofing site in Mullens.  The last of the crew went to Basketball Camp and again it was a huge success.  The kids and the volunteers had a lot of fun.

Tonight is taco night!!! Yum yum!

Jul 20

Monday, July 19, 2010

“The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; not merely to grasp the world, but to change it.”  Colin Wilson

The first day of a new week always feels like a fresh start and a new beginning.  This is especially true this week with 24 people leaving and 18 people arriving on Saturday.  As the PV Goal statement said, in all endings are seeds of new beginnings….

Today’s sites were pretty much spread across the county.  We continued work up in Hanover on the flood site.  For those of you that have worked up there this summer, you may be happy (or jealous) to know that it is now air conditioned.  The heat/air pump was installed over the weekend.

We also continued on the roof in Mullens and the paint site in Jesse.  Unfortunately since it was so wet yesterday morning, all the painting that was able to be done was the indoor painting, but we look forward to sending a large crew up there tomorrow to continue the painting from Thursday.

The final two sites were the Itmann Food Bank, arranging and organizing after last week’s distribution day, and Basketball Camp in Pineville.  At the camp we were happy to see a lot of familiar faces of kids who have grown up going to the camp and have now turned into pretty good basketball players. It looks like it is going to be a good week ahead.

Dinner tonight is bake ziti (from the recipe in the PV Cookbook), salad and garlic bread.  A simple, yet satisfying meal.  Yummy!

Jul 20

Monday, July 19, 2010

“The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; not merely to grasp the world, but to change it.”  Colin Wilson

The first day of a new week always feels like a fresh start and a new beginning.  This is especially true this week with 24 people leaving and 18 people arriving on Saturday.  As the PV Goal statement said, in all endings are seeds of new beginnings….

Today’s sites were pretty much spread across the county.  We continued work up in Hanover on the flood site.  For those of you that have worked up there this summer, you may be happy (or jealous) to know that it is now air conditioned.  The heat/air pump was installed over the weekend.

We also continued on the roof in Mullens and the paint site in Jesse.  Unfortunately since it was so wet yesterday morning, all the painting that was able to be done was the indoor painting, but we look forward to sending a large crew up there tomorrow to continue the painting from Thursday.

The final two sites were the Itmann Food Bank, arranging and organizing after last week’s distribution day, and Basketball Camp in Pineville.  At the camp we were happy to see a lot of familiar faces of kids who have grown up going to the camp and have now turned into pretty good basketball players. It looks like it is going to be a good week ahead.

Dinner tonight is bake ziti (from the recipe in the PV Cookbook), salad and garlic bread.  A simple, yet satisfying meal.  Yummy!

Jul 20

Monday, July 19, 2010

“The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; not merely to grasp the world, but to change it.”  Colin Wilson

The first day of a new week always feels like a fresh start and a new beginning.  This is especially true this week with 24 people leaving and 18 people arriving on Saturday.  As the PV Goal statement said, in all endings are seeds of new beginnings….

Today’s sites were pretty much spread across the county.  We continued work up in Hanover on the flood site.  For those of you that have worked up there this summer, you may be happy (or jealous) to know that it is now air conditioned.  The heat/air pump was installed over the weekend.

We also continued on the roof in Mullens and the paint site in Jesse.  Unfortunately since it was so wet yesterday morning, all the painting that was able to be done was the indoor painting, but we look forward to sending a large crew up there tomorrow to continue the painting from Thursday.

The final two sites were the Itmann Food Bank, arranging and organizing after last week’s distribution day, and Basketball Camp in Pineville.  At the camp we were happy to see a lot of familiar faces of kids who have grown up going to the camp and have now turned into pretty good basketball players. It looks like it is going to be a good week ahead.

Dinner tonight is bake ziti (from the recipe in the PV Cookbook), salad and garlic bread.  A simple, yet satisfying meal.  Yummy!