Friday, June 21, 2013

Reflections on our Justice Journey from Kevin

Kevin here. I'm one of the adults of JC/DC from Albuquerque. It's been almost a week since our return to Albuquerque from Salt Lake City. It was an amazing week spent giving service to our Lord and the people of the Salt Lake Valley. Our travels back to Albuquerque were uneventful  The youth were really tired and slept a lot. We still shared lots of laughs and stories on our 10 hour trek back to the Land of Enchantment. Speaking of being tired, I think I've finally caught up on my sleep. :-)

As I look back on our time in Salt Lake, I am truly amazed at what we were able to do and all the people that we were able to work with and help in our time there. We split the Albuquerque and Salt Lake youth up into 3 different smaller groups and rotated our time between 3 days of service. I was one of the adults in group "A".

Monday, we started the day with worship outside lead by the youth of JC/DC (as we did every morning). After worship, as a whole group (all Albuquerque & SLC youth), we spent our time learning about suicide and bullying prevention from 
Dr. Supiano. She was really amazing and led the group in some amazing discussion. After lunch, we engaged in some team building activities with the help of some amazing leaders from Sky Ranch. With our team building activities under our belts, we split up into our groups to go on a scavenger hunt in Downtown Salt Lake City.


The youth engaged in team-building activities
On Tuesday, as Group A, we started our morning at Westminster College. As part of the Library of Congress's Veterans History Project, our youth were interviewing veterans and video recording their stories. I think everyone was expecting to interview older people (me included). Instead, we had 2 amazing veterans in their 20s. The youth really seemed to connect with them. After the interviews, we delivered food to senior citizens via the Utah Food Bank.


The youth with one of the veterans (Third from the right)
Wednesday we drove out to Magna, UT on the far west side and spent our morning working at the Magna Community Garden. After our time at the Magna Community Garden, we made an impromptu trip up this hill near Magna to an old cemetery there. We happened to run across an older woman who was taking care of her family plot. We learned from her that she was dieing of cancer and that her days were numbered. She told us about her life, including losing her brother to polio. We then spent the afternoon playing with refugee children at the Sunnyvale Neighborhood Center. For those who don't know, Salt Lake City has a large refugee population.


The youth were getting hungry
At the Magna Community Garden with our shovel "friends"
Helping at the Sunnyvale Neighborhood Center
Thursday we started the morning at Crossroads Urban Center. They have a section of land that had gotten overgrown. We helped them cut back / remove a lot of indian tobacco that had grown up so that a group the next week could lay down new weed mat and gravel. After our time at Crossroads, we made a quick stop at The Road Home to drop off some items and then continued on to the Homeless Youth Resource Center, where we were serving dinner to homeless youth and teens. We also helped the HYRC restock their food pantry they have. Salt Lake City also has a large homeless population, which includes teens and young adults, including a number of people who identify as LGBT.


Ryan hacking his way through the overgrown weeds at Crossroads
Ben and Ryan literally "cooling off" in the walkin freezer at Crossroads
The youth of Group A serving dinner at the HYRC
Friday was our fun day. A little before lunch time, the whole combined group drove up to the Utah Olympic Park near Park City, UT and spent the afternoon enjoying the great outdoors. For the first time that week, the highs were only around 75 degrees (compared to with the high 90s and 100s we had seen all week). Up at the UOP, we got to see the Comet Bobsled (Video) ,a summer Bobsled you can ride, and the summer aerial training splash pool where people would slide down ramps on skis and "jump" into a pool (Video).


Some of the youth and adults in front of curve 11 of the bobsled course
Someone jumping in to the aerial training splash pool
Friday afternoon, for the Albuquerque youth, after saying goodbye to our new Salt Lake City friends who returned to their homes, we went back downtown to tour Mormon Temple Square and learned more about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We saw both the South and North Visitors Centers, The Assembly Hall, and the Tabernacle. Returning to the church that evening, it was so quiet. No longer was there 25 + people buzzing around, but instead just the 8 of us from Albuquerque. It was a little weird. While we knew it had to come to an end, I don't think any of us ever truly spent time thinking about what that was going to feel like.


The grounds of Temple Square are amazingly beautiful 
The Assembly Hall
The organ in the Tabernacle
In the north visitors center there is a rather large statue of Jesus
Saturday, we set out on the 10.5 hour journey back home. Incase you ever wondered what the stuff of 8 people crammed into an 8 person vehicle looks like, I will leave you with this last picture. :-)



Thursday, June 13, 2013

The Honey Bees

This week we went to the homeless youth resource center, and while we were there we saw a purebred pit bull puppy and we also saw diabetic resource dogs at crossroads. 

While at crossroads and the HYRC we sorted clothes for three and a half hours! We color coded, sorted, and hung up clothes. 

I loved the garden working there made me want one. I'm so excited to hang out with the kids this day just gets better and better.

So this week was really all about new perspectives. New people, new stories, new understandings. One of the main things I'll take away from this week comes from our experience delivering food to houses from the Utah food bank we went to a cute little house with a cute little cat owned by a cute little man. He was so sweet, inviting, and just happy to see us. This joy and purity he had made me realize that there are so many elderly people who are completely forgotten and isolated from society. As a person who added to this problem I understand that God's hands extend thorough us to the shut ins and elderly and we should all do our part to learn from them and bring them back into our society.

We heard from a Veteran nicknamed Foxy and he told us of many of his experiences and morals that he left the war with. These mantras were quite eye opening. 

 





Monday, June 10, 2013

Adventures of Day 1 Justice Journey

Team Building

Claire's mom made us an awesome breakfast of french toast casserole and fruit and sausage!! After breakfast Dr. Supiano came to talk to us about suicide and the prevention of suicide. As a story to go off of (no offense to English teachers) we used the wikipedia sparknotes of Romeo and Juliet. We talked about what could have happened if the story had gone differently and if Romeo and Juliet did not commit suicide for the "love" of each other. Dr. Supiano also spoke to us about what could have happened if Judas didn't kill himself after betraying Jesus.

After lunch, we went through some team building exercises lead by Joe and Katie from Sky Ranch. The first exercise we did was trust falling. We had specific things to say to make sure the spotter and the faller were ready so no one got hurt. We were told to fall farther and farther until we were almost touching the ground, having to trust the person catching us fully. Then we had to wear blindfolds and do the same thing, without knowing who was behind us to catch us, really having to trust that they were there and weren't going to let us fall. We did a few other team building exercises similar to this, always having to rely on good communication and listening skills.

For the scavenger hunt, we split up into teams and were sent all over downtown Salt Lake trying to find specific locations. All we were given was a picture of the place with a few unhelpful clues on the back. Some groups finished quickly while one group... took a little longer... Our feet hurt.

We had a great small group session and closing worship to end the day.

JC/DC Travels To Salt Lake City



5 youth and 3 adults of JC/DC early in the morning before leaving for Salt Lake City.

 Kevin here. I'm one of the adults of JC/DC from Albuquerque. Yesterday was a travel day for our group from New Mexico. We left Albuquerque a little after 6am. We spent about 5 hours on the road before we reached Moab, UT where we had lunch at a lovely local cafe and then after lunch spent the afternoon hiking around Arches National Park in the 104 deg heat.

After spending the afternoon at Arches, we all piled back in to our Suburban and set off for the final 4 or so hours of our drive. The drive on US-6 from Green River to Provo was amazing! It was so B-E-A-UTIFUL! We stopped off at this amazing rest area that was themed based on an old train station.

We finally arrived around 10:30pm, almost 16 hours after setting off. All in all, it was a great trip up. We all laughed so much, I think our sides hurt.

Well, that is all for now. We are getting ready to leave for a scavenger hunt in downtown Salt Lake City. Should be fun...

Kevin signing off.