9.28.2012

My Trip to Lexington in 2012. (only the third or fourth time I have written this)


Personal Narrative= My Trip to Lexington

            This summer in July, I went on a mission trip to Lexington Kentucky. I went with my church group, called BIG45. There were 14 people going on the trip. Nine kids and four adults. The people who went were Mrs. Penny, Mrs. J, Mr. David, Mrs. Amber, Jill, Andy, Houston, Trey, Alexa, Emma, Maggie, Louise, and Me. We were working with three people, Geoff, Sherry, and their son Isaac. We stayed at a dorm in UK (University of Kentucky) with some other college students. There were three people to a dorm, and I stayed with Ms. J, and Alexa.

            Every morning after breakfast, we would do something before VBS. Two mornings we worked in the garden, one morning we went shopping for Kentucky Refugee Ministries, and one morning we played a stimulation game. In the stimulation game, we were divided into families. Alexa and Trey were married and their daughter was Ms. J, (Alexa’s Mom). Emma and Andy were married and their daughter was Mrs. Amber, (Andy’s Mom). Mr. David was the father of Jill, and Louise. Houston and Maggie were married, and I was their translator. In the game, we were all refugee families, and we had to get social security cards, jobs, and a place to live, and we couldn’t sit down at all. It was fun, and hard. Something funny: Andy was supposed to carry a chair around with him to show that he was paralyzed, once, Mrs. Penny called him up to get his Social Security Card, and he forgot to bring his chair with him. Emma, who was his wife, said, “He’s walking, it’s a miracle!”  Everybody burst out laughing, even Mrs. Penny lost her seriousness and broke down.

            Every afternoon, we went to a community center, and ran a VBS for the kids that didn’t have as much as we did. We did a devotion, crafts, and games for them. Also we made them lunch. Chicken fingers, bagel bits, hot dogs, and fruit and veggies with a choice of lemonade or water. Most kids chose lemonade. By the last day we were almost out of lemonade. There were three girls there that we all became really good friends with. Their names were Madison, her sister Sarah, and their cousin Shanea. Madison and Shanea were 9 or 10, and Sarah was 4. Sarah was the cutest little thing ever!! On the last day of VBS, everybody was truly sad to leave.  Mrs. Penny said that maybe she will let the sixth graders go next year, and if she does, than I will definitely sign up. Mrs. Penny wrote a blog and I will post the link below so that you can hear more about our fantastic trip.

-EB

Blog Link= http://www.kidsonmission.blogspot.com/