WOW!!! What a weekend. If there was ever any doubt that this trip would bring any good to anyone and had a purpose rest assured. As one of the adult chaperones (this was my second trip) I was in awe and amazed at the kids as I watch them unfold into young leaders and grasping the gift of giving as they worked hard to accomplish their tasks. Though there were several obstacles the teens stepped up and answered their calling. As I told the kids one night during reflection and prayer, I had such a strong sense of pride watching them that I thought I was going to have to leave some luggage behind to have room in the car for me and the pride I was filled with. Upon our arrival to the chapel in the Colonia, the area kids had already arrived and were very excited beyond words. The teens worked hard to get things set up and prepared for the posada and the local kids quickly ran to get in line for what ever it was that was going to be offered. Their eyes were beaming they could hardly stand it. Unfortunately, set up was a process and the kids were getting anxious, as I stood by and tried to figure out how to defuse a bit without taking away the excitement, Chris P. took one of the soccer balls that was to be given away and hollered at Adam to get a soccer game going and low and behold the younger boys were right behind them. Chris P. and some of the girls then took the kids that still remained in line and got them involved in a game of tag – it was just awesome to see all the interaction between both groups, either with games, face painting or banging on the piƱata, words will never be able to describe the fullness in my heart. Love and laughter was in the air.On our first work day we lost a lawn mower, which did not hold up to the yard work that needed to be done due to it being severely over grown – it was so tall and thick we had to scout the yard for debris as a team did this the mower followed then those with rakes. Once we knew that the mower was no longer an option, Adam and Matt began a hoe and rake method, one would hoe down to the base of the grass while the other raked it through, the method caught on and others joined in to try to finish Mrs. Maria’s yard who was an elderly widow. As some of the teens were working in the yard they noticed that the neighbor next door had a neat yard with lawn tools in plain view with no fence separating the two yards and they could not understand why the neighbors’ had not helped out the elderly widow. [LIGHT BULB], they get it … yea! On to the paint job --- yet again another challenging task as most of crew had not ever painted the exterior of a house before and our tools are limited to brushes, rollers and paint. There was no sanding down or scraping of the old paint as we did not have the tools to do so, the next best option was to wash it down and so it was done. Now we have to cover a forest green paint with a melon color … we are talking several coats of paint to knock out the green bleed. Thank God for our crew foreman Brad McMahon (another one of our adult chaperones – also his second year) who gave great direction on how to complete the task at hand successfully. This was a two day job with the second day very cold and heavy north winds – the teens were once again outstanding.
When we left the house it was almost like new complete with Christmas lights on the roof edges. Last year and again this year, I think to myself am I crazy, I have so much to do at home to prepare for Christmas as I tend to cut it pretty close, I do not have time to take this trip. But both last year and again this year I learned that it all takes care of itself and though my Christmas packages may not come with ribbons and bows and my home may not be as clean as it should be and maybe some things just do not get done, I come home with a deeper appreciation of what Christmas is all about and I have my family around me to share all my blessings. And with teens like the ones on this trip I know the future will be bright as they will grow up and somewhere make a difference.
-Trish Lopez Broz
Adult Leader
-Trish Lopez Broz
Adult Leader





















