Monday, June 7, 2010
Day 6 Impact Minnesota
Day 6
During morning Chapel on Friday, Cheryl got to dress up as one of the characters in the skit. It had to be her favorite thing of the day, along with the hayride at the end. And then it was time to say goodbye to all our new friends! It was impossible not to become close to our guests and fellow caregivers throughout the week. Many were in tears when it came time to leave.
Even though this week was about our guests, it was amazing to see God work in the lives of the caregivers and CIT's as well! We came expecting God to use us to impact others, and we left just as impacted by them. We got to see the true meaning of freedom in Christ and the true meaning of a servants heart in action. It was an inspiring week! Lexi says she was super blessed to be a CIT at Special Touch. God showed her that we can praise God just as he created us to be. One of the most amazing things she witnessed was the love the guests had towards each other. You can find better hugs than those at the Getaway!
We both can't wait for next year :)
Love from Katie and Lexi Lou
Day 5 Impact Minnesota
Day 5:
Our last full day at the Getaway! Many of the guests and caregivers were starting to wear down, so today was full of napping opportunities! My guest, Cheryl, and I went tubing. One thing I love about the Getaway is that no matter what the disability, they will find a way for all the guests to have a chance to do all the activities that they want. So the fact that Cheryl is in a wheelchair didn't even phase them. They made a way for her to ride the tube.
After tubing, we played a treasure hunting game where the guests had to find pieces of "treasure" in the field while avoiding getting sprayed with silly string by the "robbers". Then the guests got to buy prizes with their treasure. Cheryl bought a ring and a pair of flip flops. She said it was her first pair in years! Hard to believe when half the shoes in my closet are flip flops.
The service was amazing. If was a great time of one on one prayer for the caregivers, CITs and their guests. After service, the guests got to watch "UP" (awesome movie!) while the caregivers & CITs met together. This was our second meeting this the week. During these meetings, the caregivers get a chance to share their ups and downs from the week, give encouragement, and tell their funny stories as well. One caregiver told the story of how he was praying for a guest then the man tooted in his face, and then immediately after that the worship team began to play, "This is the air I breathe". Loved getting to hear all of the other stories!
Love from Katie and Lexi Lou :)
Our last full day at the Getaway! Many of the guests and caregivers were starting to wear down, so today was full of napping opportunities! My guest, Cheryl, and I went tubing. One thing I love about the Getaway is that no matter what the disability, they will find a way for all the guests to have a chance to do all the activities that they want. So the fact that Cheryl is in a wheelchair didn't even phase them. They made a way for her to ride the tube.
After tubing, we played a treasure hunting game where the guests had to find pieces of "treasure" in the field while avoiding getting sprayed with silly string by the "robbers". Then the guests got to buy prizes with their treasure. Cheryl bought a ring and a pair of flip flops. She said it was her first pair in years! Hard to believe when half the shoes in my closet are flip flops.
The service was amazing. If was a great time of one on one prayer for the caregivers, CITs and their guests. After service, the guests got to watch "UP" (awesome movie!) while the caregivers & CITs met together. This was our second meeting this the week. During these meetings, the caregivers get a chance to share their ups and downs from the week, give encouragement, and tell their funny stories as well. One caregiver told the story of how he was praying for a guest then the man tooted in his face, and then immediately after that the worship team began to play, "This is the air I breathe". Loved getting to hear all of the other stories!
Love from Katie and Lexi Lou :)
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Day 4 Impact Minnesota
Day 4: In chapel today, our illustrated sermon was about how we should put all our sins on Jesus. It was acted out in a Bible story & then everyone got a sticker that said "All My Sin". One at a time, each person walked up to a guy dressed up as Jesus & got to put their stickers on Jesus. Then each of the caregivers took their guests aside for communion and prayer. It was just an amazing thing to watch & be apart of! Lexi had a blast teaching one of her guests to sing "Jesus Loves Me."
The most fun event of the day had to be our safari! Everyone got an animal print visor & we walked around the grounds in our safari groups looking for blow up animals. Our objective was to find all the animals and take a pic of each one. If we found all the animals we got a prize. Our group had a blast! You couldn't get them to stop talking about how we found lions, tigers & monkeys everywhere!
Everyone in our room sang in the talent show after evening service. Our guests picked the songs, "Who Let the Dogs Out" & "You Aint Nothin' But a Hound Dog". I think they just had fun howling ha! Lexi & I's favorite performance was by a girl named Kaylle singing, "Healing Rain". you could only understand every other word & she giggled loudly through the whole thing. I bet that was the most beautiful music to God's ears!
Definitely made some lasting memories today! Love from Katie & Lexi Lou!
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Impact Minnesota Day 3 (6/01/10)
Day 3- My guest Cheryl proudly sported her new Special Touch t-shirt that she bought today! The first place she wore it was to chapel.
There are 3 separate daily schedules for the guests: Yellow Schedule for physical disabilities and a Green Schedule for mental disabilities (which is divided up between High & Low cognitive abilities). Each schedule has different activities and chapels specifically designed for each of them. We our on the low green schedule and had our first morning chapel today with Larry & Carolyn Campbell (who also gave us a ride on Sunday!). Everyone participates in chapel! During worship, all the guest either get a puppet or a musical instrument like bells, maracas, or spoons. They get to dress up and act up Bible stories. They also get to take turns praying and giving testimonies. The guests all want to get involved in the services, they love it! We even had one guest play the piano and sing for us and he was AWESOME!
Lexi took her guest to craft and taught them how to do knuckles. She had 3 guest in her care today. It was a long day for her, but I love how she steps up to the challenges that our presented to her and gives it her all! She is doing an amazing job and loves hanging out with her guest.
We also took a tour of the lake on a pontoon. Our guest loved it, it was very beautiful! Later on in the afternoon we went to a luau. The guests all got leis and other small prizes. Then we had a giant marshmallow gun war, which was pretty intense. Some of the guests have amazing aim!
It was a very long and fun day. Love from Katie and Lexi Lou!
(Katie VonAllmen)
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Impact Minnesota Day 2 (5/31/10)
After orientation this morning, we waited in our rooms with our other caregivers to finally meet our guests face to face. Lexi, being a caregiver in training (CIT), was assigned a caregiver to serve under for the week. She was so excited to get to meet her guests as well for the first time! You could feel the excitement in the guests when they first arrived. Several went from room to room greeting people with hugs and smiles, just like we were old friends (which for those who have been coming for many years here was the case indeed!!). My guests name is Cheryl! Some of our shared interests are reading, singing, and coffee!! I love this girl already!! :)
Lexi says that her guests are so sweet and LOTS OF FUN!! She also says that the other caregivers & CIT's are amazing, always smiling and making sure their guests are given the best care. I was also made aware today that I apparently have a fair bit of a SOUTHERN MISSOURI accent!! I was made fun of at least 4 times by not only my fellow caregivers, but by my own guest as well!! Feelin' the love!!!
Lexi's highlight of the day was when a guest name Rosie gave her a homemade necklace as a gift, and another guest named Tammy said that she was a, "sweetheart and a good person!". I am so proud of Lexi, I have been watching her tackle a lot of responsibility, such as learning to transfer guests. She has fondly been given the title of "MVP" from her team leader for all of her hard work just on the first day!!
The night service was AMAZING as they always are!! One guest I hadn't met yet came up to me during worship & grabbed ahold of my hand & put her head on my shoulder. She would raise her hand and sing when I did.
What an incredible first full day at Special Touch Camp (Minnesota)!
(Katie VonAllmen)
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