Thursday, September 1, 2016

Christian Life Center, IL



We welcomed a first time team from Christian Life Center, from Tinley Park, IL.

This team absolutely was the epitome of flexible, servant hands and hearts.

The team missed a connection and then was re-routed through Panama and didn't arrive till very early in the morning--after leaving Chicago very early in the morning.  But they came to the Project the next day with GREAT attitudes--tired, but ready to serve!  And boy did they!

Check out their week!

The team
The first day when the team arrived was--YARD WORK!!
A lot of grass to cut and trim

Not to mention the weeds....
The team also worked in the daycare!  FUN!


4-6 year olds










2-3 year olds






Trying to get a group picture...Stacy is giving me the "hand"
Team took a tour of Phase 2 with Steve Thomas


He likes to talk!





When you walk off the path of Phase 2...you get stuck!

And boy do they poke you, right Caleb?
The team also had fun game time challenges with the kids--literally the funniest faces I have ever seen!


This one was getting the cookie from your forehead to your mouth






Another game of chance!



Egg on the spoon relay race


Got to play with the Children's homes kids


The team also spent the day at La Carpio feeding ministry

Prepping the food

Feeding the kids

Games

Dancing
We got to go with the team to La Carpio, as a family.  Sometimes ministry and school schedules don't allow our kids to be fully involved in our ministry opportunities.  We decided to serve as a family--I'm so glad we did!
Emme passing out gifts that she wanted to give to the kids

Leyton helping me with the coloring activity

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Me and my coloring kids!

Emme helping in the kitchen
For the team fun day, we went to La Paz Waterfall Gardens


Beautiful!  (oh, the team is nice too)
We also got to go with the team as a family to La Paz!


Leyton and the toucan

Emme kissing the toucan....he wasn't having it!
Butterflies, butterflies and more butterflies!







Ended the day with the waterfalls!






Me and Cameron

Ended the day when the rain clouds came in!
On Sunday, the team ate lunch with the Children's Homes and got to play with them!

They clean up pretty nice!


Always a fun time with the kids!
Sunday night was cell group at Eliel and Rode's house!

Always a packed night!
 On Monday, the team left--we said goodbyes and off they went.... or so we thought....

Saying goodbye--she was trying to be like me!

At the beginning of the post, I said this team was very flexible...well, after the team was dropped off at the airport, we got a call saying that the airport was closed because Turriabla Volcano erupted again.  The team was told that they would not be able to leave until Thursday.  So Bruce went back to the airport and picked them up. On the way back to our house, they stopped for food...


This is what Stacy thought about McDonald's in Costa Rica
But thankfully, they only had to stay 1 extra day in Costa Rica. After much finagling, They were able to leave the next day and off they went, back to Chicago!  Even after all of that, they were still all smiles!

We love you CLC!!


We are so thankful for this team!  They were amazing!

In HIM,
the crawfords

Grace Community Chapel, NJ

This year we welcomed 46 team members from Grace Community Chapel in NJ, with the vision of having a VBS during the first week of mid-year vacation for the Public Schools in Costa Rica.  This would include approximately 400 children--from the daycare AND for the first time from the community! 
This was the first time that we planned or envisioned anything like this.  It was overwhelming, to say the least.  But God showed up in a BIG way and that is the ONLY way that we made it through the week!
We are so thankful for this team.  They come prepared in a BIG way--the come prayed up--and they come giving their all throughout the whole week.  They really know how to do what they do...and they DO IT WELL!!!!

Take a look at the first ever, VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL at the Abraham Project!




The team from Grace Community Chapel, NJ and some teachers


Even before the VBS started or the team even arrived, we were taking care of business by buying the food for all of the 400 kids, plus volunteers. The truck has definitely been a blessing for these types of situations!

That's a lot of chips, cookies and other stuff!

All the cups, plates, napkins, etc for the week

That's a lot of food for the week
Thankfully, we had a one day team from GA that helped us get ready for some of the activities for the VBS.  There were stages to be built and food to be moved and tables to be set up and tents to be set up as well.
The guys from ATL building the puppet stage

The interns helping with tent set up
On Saturday night when the team arrived, they unloaded all of the materials.  The office was FULL!
The materials


More materials!
Sunday, after church, we smoked meat on the grill, did some planning, then ate the meat!

Smokin' at the Abraham Project

The ladies--taking care of business

Running through activities

Making sure everything is a go before Monday morning-Day 1

Dinner with Children's homes after church
 DAY 1

Passing out volunteer and staff t-shirts

Volunteers

The kids at the daycare ready to start

Morning check in on Day 1



The ladies in the kitchen--ALL DAY!

Aaron manned the sound equipment



The first kids rolling in

There is SO MUCH TRUTH is this picture!

Day 1 started!

kids everywhere
 Class rotations started!

Dance

Tae-kwon-do


Snack station
Getting ready for lunch time-balloon class

Crafts



 Day 2 Starts!

Morning worship


Snack time!

On Day 2 we got to meet Cooper!!

Craft time!
 Day 2 was starting to take a toll on the team!

Resting

The interns were tired too!
 But this is what Bruce did....







Tuesday night included the annual Korean cooking night.  We always LOVE this part!!!


Working hard!

YES! THIS!


Fellowship at the Thomas'

Dinner!
 Although the team tried hard to ignore it, Steven got sick.  Luckily, we had a Dr. on site.  He saw him, gave him meds, quarantined him--which you can see did a lot!  He didn't want to miss anything, so we put a mask on him and told him to stay away from the kids!

Ninja Steven
 Day 3!  Continued with dancing, activities, lunch and a few other fun things!


The whole group with Cooper!



On day 3 and 4, Emme got to graduate from red shirt to blue shirt--ie student to volunteer!  She also got to spend more time with her friend Sara!




Working meant she had to interpret--here she is taking control of explaining the activity! So proud of her!
 Day 4!  Day 4 was the festival day! We had mechanical bulls, trampolines, games and everything else to close out the last day of the VBS! So much fun!

Day 4 night was also planned for a dinner for everyone (kids, teachers, volunteers) and the parents of the children!  We were lucky enough to have a partnership with Hyatt Thrive (community outreach group of Hyatt Corporation). They helped us cook, assisted with the activities and donated supplies throughout the week!

The team with the Hyatt Thrive volunteers

The kids loved the bulls!

And who doesn't love a parachute!?
 A lot of the groups got to have their pictures taken with Cooper!

Everyone LOVED Cooper!!


4-6 year olds

3-4 year olds

2-3 year olds

Office workers need to get some love from Cooper too!

Trampoline fun!
 Even the team got to have some fun!!


Look at her go!!

Yep! He's going DOWN!!!

Just so cute!

The girls!
 The beginning of the Family Worship/Dinner Outreach night!

We had around 1000 people in total.  Kids and volunteers below on the floor for a presentation for their parents (in the seats above).  Worship, preaching, sharing and thanking God for everything He provided for the week!  We had several kids and adults come forward to accept the Lord as their personal savior! AMEN!!

During the presentation!



 The Hyatt Thrive team hard at work in the kitchen preparing the 1000+person dinner!

What a blessing having a chef from the Hyatt!
 Dinner was as smooth as could be!




The line for dinner

From the back of the church

Inside the cafeteria!
After the last night of the VBS, we were all beat! But so blessed by all that took place!

Friday was a day to have fun with the Children's Homes.  The team took both of the homes bowling!  First time for a lot of the kids!  It was an awesome day!  Full of laughs, fun, friendships and food!  The bowling alley reserved the whole place for us and everything was perfect!!!

And start bowling!!!

Getting set up!

The whole bowling alley

He's got this!

Two coaches!

When the ball weighs as much as you!

Having fun!

Just lay down when you're tired!

Half way through bowling!

First time bowling!



Lunch!!

After bowling, we took the team downtown for some souvenir shopping!



The next morning, was debriefing with the team.  This team is always a blessing to us and to hear how God worked through them is always a pleasure to listen to.  They are so open and honest and it is just refreshing to hear!


The craziness of getting everyone and everything ready!

The team and missionaries

The line to get on the bus!

Love Daniel Lee!!

This pretty much sums up the week!


Thank you GCC!  You are ALWAYS a blessing to the Abraham Project, the missionaries, the children and Costa Rica!  Especially to our family.  You love on us and our children in ways the bible teaches--we thank you for that!

2017.....are you ready!!??

In HIM,
the crawfords