We rolled into Jersey last Saturday playing Bruce Springsteen, and arrived back at the Newman House in Blacksburg yesterday evening blasting Enter Sandman. It's good to be back at Virginia Tech, but we will all miss New Jersey and the people we met during our spring break.
We wanted to officially thank the people who helped make this week possible - through their generosity, hospitality, and hard work, we were able to bring hope, comfort, and relief to a community that has been through so much in the past few months. First and foremost, thank you to the Lacey United Methodist Church community, who were so warm and welcoming this week. Thanks to Eric, Rob, Louise, and the rest of the kitchen crew who kept us nourished and energized throughout the week. To Bill Applegate, for his patience and encouragement, and for teaching us everything we know about drywall and flooring. To Mike, for sharing his music and stories with our group, and for tirelessly working alongside us every day. To Greg, for his encouragement and hospitality. To Peter, Dorothy, Bill, and Dominick, who shared their lives and homes with us and allowed us to be a part of their recovery process. To Steve from Portlight Strategies, whose guidance and support made the work at Peter's house possible. And to all of you who have supported the Newman Outreach Project through donations and prayers - THANK YOU.
On a personal note, I'd like to thank the fourteen other members of our group for their hard work, determination, and openness to new experiences and people. In our preparation process, we always stress the importance of not having expectations, but this group far exceeded anything I could have anticipated. Their commitment to each other and the community we served was inspiring, and I feel so blessed to have gotten to know them better this week.
This past week was full of new experiences for our group - everything from driving a twelve passenger van and not pumping our own gas to installing subflooring and drywall. I think it's safe to say that our group will not be the same as when we pulled out of Blacksburg last week! We may not have changed the world in seven days, but we hope we at least changed the lives of a few people - and are so grateful that we have also been changed.
Over the next few weeks, we will be debriefing and reflecting on how our experiences over spring break have affected where we are now. We, as well as the other NOP trips, will be compiling a video about our experiences, and we hope to post that here after our "screening" in a few weeks - so stay tuned for that and other photos and reflections!
In Him,
Kelsey Oesmann