Jul 14

Stained Glass Auction

This beautiful handmade 12″x12″ stained glass was donated to the PVs to put up for auction this summer, with proceeds benefiting the PVs.

We have been having a silent auction throughout the summer and wanted to open the bidding up to any interested parities. The last day of bidding is the last day of the summer program July 27th. For the final two weeks I will update on the blog when the highest bid changes. If you want to place a bid, just email us at www.pvprogram@gmail.com or let us know your bid in the comment section below. Happy bidding!

Current high bid:  $125
Jul 14

Stained Glass Auction

This beautiful handmade 12″x12″ stained glass was donated to the PVs to put up for auction this summer, with proceeds benefiting the PVs.

We have been having a silent auction throughout the summer and wanted to open the bidding up to any interested parities. The last day of bidding is the last day of the summer program July 27th. For the final two weeks I will update on the blog when the highest bid changes. If you want to place a bid, just email us at www.pvprogram@gmail.com or let us know your bid in the comment section below. Happy bidding!

Current high bid:  $125
Jul 14

Friday, July 13, 2012

“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”
Soren Kierkegaard

Today was a rare day, it was cool and rainy for pretty much the whole day. Usually in the summer here we have quick downpours, but today was a settled in rain that lasted pretty much the whole day.

Today being Friday we focused on activities other than home repair. We started the day with our school clean up. The school always looks so nice after it has been scrubbed and clean!

For sites today, a group headed out to Horsecreek Lake to do a trash pick up. This is a lake, not far from us at the school, that we helped clean brush and pick up trash two summers ago with UGWA. They asked us if we would be interested in doing it again this summer and of course we said yes. The volunteers were troopers going out and picking up trash in the rain, but it was a very successful day.

Another group went to Glen Rogers Manor in the afternoon to play banana BINGO with the residents, as well as playing pool and painting nails for some others. A good time was had by all!

Friday’s are also a chance for volunteers to go and visit some of the residents that they had met over the years. It is always a good day when volunteers get to catch up with old friends.

Dinner tonight was a scrumptious Mexican feast. There were beans, beans and chicken, tortillas, Spanish rice and all the fixings. It was really a delicious meal.

This being the end of the week, we had a closing reflection. Tonight the reflection focused on the Oscar Romero quote about us being workers and not masters builders. The volunteers shared when they witnessed or when they were the workers, doing something small that really counts. It was wonderful to hear the impact that so many small events made up a great week or two weeks.

Jul 14

Friday, July 13, 2012

“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”
Soren Kierkegaard

Today was a rare day, it was cool and rainy for pretty much the whole day. Usually in the summer here we have quick downpours, but today was a settled in rain that lasted pretty much the whole day.

Today being Friday we focused on activities other than home repair. We started the day with our school clean up. The school always looks so nice after it has been scrubbed and clean!

For sites today, a group headed out to Horsecreek Lake to do a trash pick up. This is a lake, not far from us at the school, that we helped clean brush and pick up trash two summers ago with UGWA. They asked us if we would be interested in doing it again this summer and of course we said yes. The volunteers were troopers going out and picking up trash in the rain, but it was a very successful day.

Another group went to Glen Rogers Manor in the afternoon to play banana BINGO with the residents, as well as playing pool and painting nails for some others. A good time was had by all!

Friday’s are also a chance for volunteers to go and visit some of the residents that they had met over the years. It is always a good day when volunteers get to catch up with old friends.

Dinner tonight was a scrumptious Mexican feast. There were beans, beans and chicken, tortillas, Spanish rice and all the fixings. It was really a delicious meal.

This being the end of the week, we had a closing reflection. Tonight the reflection focused on the Oscar Romero quote about us being workers and not masters builders. The volunteers shared when they witnessed or when they were the workers, doing something small that really counts. It was wonderful to hear the impact that so many small events made up a great week or two weeks.

Jul 14

Friday, July 13, 2012

“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”
Soren Kierkegaard

Today was a rare day, it was cool and rainy for pretty much the whole day. Usually in the summer here we have quick downpours, but today was a settled in rain that lasted pretty much the whole day.

Today being Friday we focused on activities other than home repair. We started the day with our school clean up. The school always looks so nice after it has been scrubbed and clean!

For sites today, a group headed out to Horsecreek Lake to do a trash pick up. This is a lake, not far from us at the school, that we helped clean brush and pick up trash two summers ago with UGWA. They asked us if we would be interested in doing it again this summer and of course we said yes. The volunteers were troopers going out and picking up trash in the rain, but it was a very successful day.

Another group went to Glen Rogers Manor in the afternoon to play banana BINGO with the residents, as well as playing pool and painting nails for some others. A good time was had by all!

Friday’s are also a chance for volunteers to go and visit some of the residents that they had met over the years. It is always a good day when volunteers get to catch up with old friends.

Dinner tonight was a scrumptious Mexican feast. There were beans, beans and chicken, tortillas, Spanish rice and all the fixings. It was really a delicious meal.

This being the end of the week, we had a closing reflection. Tonight the reflection focused on the Oscar Romero quote about us being workers and not masters builders. The volunteers shared when they witnessed or when they were the workers, doing something small that really counts. It was wonderful to hear the impact that so many small events made up a great week or two weeks.

Jul 12

Thursday, July 12, 2012

“At any moment, you have a choice that leads you closer to your spirit or further away from it.”
Thich Nhat Hanh

PVs set out to three sites today. One group went to finish up in Lillydale, another went back to Itmann to continue work on the future UGWA offices and a third group went to a new site. The new site is working for a man who lives just outside of Oceana. We will be doing several things at his house, but today the group focused on power-washing the outside of the house and talking with him. A good time was had by all.

We were treated to breakfast for dinner again tonight, but this time it was french toast casserole on the menu. Along with the casserole there were eggs, bacon, orange juice and coffee. Very delicious and satisfying.

Reflection for the evening was very creative. We were each asked to create a tweet that recapped our day for the group. For many it was their first tweet ever, others you could tell were seasoned veterans.

Jul 12

Thursday, July 12, 2012

“At any moment, you have a choice that leads you closer to your spirit or further away from it.”
Thich Nhat Hanh

PVs set out to three sites today. One group went to finish up in Lillydale, another went back to Itmann to continue work on the future UGWA offices and a third group went to a new site. The new site is working for a man who lives just outside of Oceana. We will be doing several things at his house, but today the group focused on power-washing the outside of the house and talking with him. A good time was had by all.

We were treated to breakfast for dinner again tonight, but this time it was french toast casserole on the menu. Along with the casserole there were eggs, bacon, orange juice and coffee. Very delicious and satisfying.

Reflection for the evening was very creative. We were each asked to create a tweet that recapped our day for the group. For many it was their first tweet ever, others you could tell were seasoned veterans.

Jul 12

Thursday, July 12, 2012

“At any moment, you have a choice that leads you closer to your spirit or further away from it.”
Thich Nhat Hanh

PVs set out to three sites today. One group went to finish up in Lillydale, another went back to Itmann to continue work on the future UGWA offices and a third group went to a new site. The new site is working for a man who lives just outside of Oceana. We will be doing several things at his house, but today the group focused on power-washing the outside of the house and talking with him. A good time was had by all.

We were treated to breakfast for dinner again tonight, but this time it was french toast casserole on the menu. Along with the casserole there were eggs, bacon, orange juice and coffee. Very delicious and satisfying.

Reflection for the evening was very creative. We were each asked to create a tweet that recapped our day for the group. For many it was their first tweet ever, others you could tell were seasoned veterans.

Jul 12

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is the noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bittersweet.”
Confucius

Today the temperatures were a little cooler, the sky was a little overcast, a beautiful day to be outside working. We spent the day at the Itmann school house and at the house in Lillydale again. The house in Lillydale is almost complete. There remains a little more painting to be done on the porch and adding a railing on the newly built back porch. After tomorrow all the outside work should be done. We will be going back next week to work on some floors on the inside.

At the Itmann school house we continued work on the drainage ditch and tiled the bathroom floor. The building is really coming along. At the end of the day two people from UGWA came and were very pleased with all the work that has been done. They are hoping to move into the space by the end of the summer.

Dinner was a tasty chilli, meat and non-meat, served over rice and with cornbread. It was delicious. For dessert there was homemade magic bars that topped off the the meal perfectly!

The reflection for the evening focused on who we saw God in during our time in WV.

Jul 12

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is the noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bittersweet.”
Confucius

Today the temperatures were a little cooler, the sky was a little overcast, a beautiful day to be outside working. We spent the day at the Itmann school house and at the house in Lillydale again. The house in Lillydale is almost complete. There remains a little more painting to be done on the porch and adding a railing on the newly built back porch. After tomorrow all the outside work should be done. We will be going back next week to work on some floors on the inside.

At the Itmann school house we continued work on the drainage ditch and tiled the bathroom floor. The building is really coming along. At the end of the day two people from UGWA came and were very pleased with all the work that has been done. They are hoping to move into the space by the end of the summer.

Dinner was a tasty chilli, meat and non-meat, served over rice and with cornbread. It was delicious. For dessert there was homemade magic bars that topped off the the meal perfectly!

The reflection for the evening focused on who we saw God in during our time in WV.