Morning Message: Robin
“The days pass by
slowly, but the years pass by fast.”
The hours of a day
may pass by slowly, always wishing to be somewhere else, worry about what still
remains to be done. Suddenly, one
morning you awake and wonder where the years have gone. Please remember to use the hours of the
day to its fullest and to be present and mindful of each moment in the
day. The days will not seem so
slow. Do not consume your days of
worries of tomorrows…somehow things always have a way of working out.
Journal: Bonnie
Started the day
with our daily meeting led by Ginny at 8:00 a.m. in the kitchen. From there we walked to the Blackfeet
Community College to meet with those different groups who were going to need
our assistance this week. From
there, we pretty much scattered to our different work assignments. Most of us gathered again for lunch at
noon eating the wonderful leftovers from past meals. Our work assignments were as follows:
Mary – helped to deliver Meals on Wheels to
approximately 80 homes. This was
extremely enjoyable for Mary and then she helped to clean up at the Eagle
Shield.
Eric and
Katelyn – worked with
Manpower Organization. They helped
a 72-year-old disabled vet to clean up his yard and cut back weeds. He was very grateful for their help in
sweltering hot weather.
Mark, Jody,
Karen and Kate – were
assigned to help with the gardening project. Jody and Mark who had been with Global Volunteers here at
Montana previously were extremely disappointed to see the amount of plants that
had died due to lack of care.
Plus, I must mention that they were in a greenhouse, which was “hotter than
hot”.
Ally – assisted the college registrar, Deena,
for the day helping to pack up her office due to construction that was about to
take place. She was so well liked
that she was asked to help out the whole week.
Eileen – spent the day with the Community
Development Corp. and loved it so much she is going back tomorrow. She helped brainstorm ideas for a
college financial literacy program.
Robin – started the day doing research on Bud
Connelly, a famous rodeo champion who will be honored soon. He is now elderly and blind.
Barbara,
Lorraine, Kathy, Robin and myself
– stayed at the Head Start building helping to construct the Head Start float
for the Indian Days Parade. We
spent all day making tissue flowers to be part of the skirt of the float. We made approximately 8254
flowers!?! Others joined as they
completed their other projects.
Unfortunately, most of us will miss the parade which will be held Saturday
morning. We are certain this float
will take “first place.”
Working on paper flowers |
The float almost completed |
Again, we
scattered in different directions for the evening activities. The sweat lodge was enjoyed by a few,
even including our faithful leader – Ginny. This activity included a late night dinner. The rest of us enjoyed dinner at the
Eagle Shield. From there, a group
of us went on a trip of our lifetime up the Going to the Sun Road. This was Deana from the college who
volunteered to escort us on the drive.
Most of us are now convinced that Glacier National Park is even better
than Yellowstone! It was
unbelievable – even walked in the snow and wished we had our jackets.
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