Saturday, January 16, 2010

Who needs a HOME when you have 7 AWESOME new friends...


This week you can say has been eventful to say the least. After our busy weekend of arriving to Florida us interns had Monday off to enjoy the day and go explore the world of Cocoa. We were put into teams of 2 and went on a 3 hours long scavenger hunt through out Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, and Merritt Island. This helped us to become more familiar with our surroundings since we will be living here for the next few months. Brandi (one of my amazing roomies) and I got some good pictures and had a lot of fun doing this.

We started work on Tuesday and all of us were so excited to start working and get involved. We mostly answered e-mails all week. It is amazing how many people in this world are hurting, trying to find help, and seek to have hope in their life. It may sound bizarre but I loved being able to response to e-mails and offer them the hope they need. I cannot explain the feeling we get when we get an e-mail back saying thank you for the help and just listening to them. Of course we get the hard e-mails and people still do not accept the hope but for some reason in my heart I just know one day they will wake up and come back for the help we present to them.

There are not enough good words to describe the staff here. They all are very welcoming and care so much about each one of us. Many of them have even taken time out of their day to hang out with us and get to know us more. I think this is one of the best qualities about them. They have shown us how much they already appreciate us and are excited to work with us.

Well here is the action-packed part about our week. Our lovely "Bungalow" our home had some issues this week. First, our internet went out for some reason. The internet guy came out to look at it...well when he pulled out the cord and our house had a little fireworks shows and next thing you know they electricity went out. So then an electrician came out and is trying to fix it. Well, our staff went out of their way and put us in a really nice hotel for the weekend and is taking above and beyond great care of us. Which just gives me more reasons why to love this organization even more!

Over a week now I have lived in 3 different places. My home in AZ, our Bungalow, and a hotel. Three different types of places I lived within a community of people. One of the biggest things here the organization wants us to learn is community.

Kim (another one of my amazing roomies) explained what community means to us perfectly, "I’m nearly 20 and I’m slowly learning the true meaning of words. Words I thought I had memorized years ago. Words like “story” and “community” words that seem simple but mean so much more. Community sounds fine on paper, stories sound simple when presented as ideas. But when you’re faced with stories, when you find yourself living in a community, the words take on a new life. With a community like this you celebrate anniversaries bigger and bolder than those on cards, anniversaries that mark the testament of personal strength, anniversaries that deserve dance parties".

One, I just love how she writes. Two, I love hearing what others are getting from this experience. I think she explains so well how I feel about community. I am still today also learning what it really means to be in a community. Once you are taken out of your own personal comfort zone and put into a house with 6 other strangers it is so interesting how you learn and find new things about being in a community with people. Living together, working together, eating together, the list goes on. It is amazing how we are able to make this bond between each other in different ways but in the end all come together to still have “family time”. I love how in some way I relate, connect, and enjoy getting to know them everyday.

I think the next few months I am going to learn numerous things from these girls. I truly think each one of us are here together for a reason and I can not wait to get to know them more and become a moral support for each other through tough times but also enjoy, laugh, and cry over the great times.

4 comments:

  1. Very well said.
    Love you tons.
    Mom $ Dad

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  2. Good post Ashley! Keep us updated! Love you!

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  3. Ash,
    I can't tell you how proud I am to be a small part of your family! This is such a great experience and it sounds like you ladies really know what life is all about. Love, Jane

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  4. So...lets face it...I miss you! AND I'm so glad you have a blog! I've definitely been slacking in the area of calling you. When I saw your parentals and Andrea at Minda's reception...I just couldn't handle it! It made me miss you even more! You are going to do amazing things in Florida Ashley. You are going to grow so much! I just love you and wish you the best! xoxoxoxoxoxoxo MUAH!

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