Saturday, June 4, 2016

Chanku Waste Ranch..Day 3

Friday is the last day of camp for the week! It is only a half day so we did not get to have a full day of fun! The camp will continue all summer till August when school begins again! We ended Friday with 101 kids attending camp!        

Even the dogs are happy on the ranch
My favorite part about camp is all the snuggles and loves you receive from the kids. Almost immediately they coming running up and ask for a hug. I love the affection they give away freely. This kids truly inspire me to love openly and give it freely.                        
                       
Check out my nasty bug bites
                             

We began the last day of camp with song, dance and scripture. It was so amazing seeing these children singing praises to the Lord. They also worked hard every day to memorize the scripture verse of the day. God is changing their hearts to love him. The entire week theme was crazy love and I could see the love the kids had for each other. 
                      
                     

Noah and I switched roles today as I pulled him around the ranch. It was another morning full of yard games and bouncy houses. Next week another church group will roll in and the activities will be different. They have groups coming from all over the nation including Georgia, Ohio and Iowa. I hope one day we can get a South Dakota church to participate and come to the understanding of what is occurring in our very own state. 

                     
Our morning snack consisted of cotton candy!! It was so fun seeing the joy in these children faces when they got a stick of cotton candy. Most of them were expressing to us that they never had tried cotton candy before! It was a neat experience to see the simple joy the received from this sugary snack!

                   
               

                       

                       
USF provided me with gear to pass out to children who are hoping to pursue a college education. I was able to talk to these individuals about the scholarships USF provides as well as the Christ centered campus. These two are seniors and I hope to see them at USF in the near future!

                    

                    

                    
God is truly working here and I am so happy to be apart of the ministry. I encourage you all to come out to Pine Ridge and experience the beauty. Amidst the poverty, these kids have true joy. They are so open and welcoming to anyone who wants to help. This is a issue we need to stop ignoring and begin to make a difference. Thank you God for placing this place on my heart. Its never goodbye for Pine Ridge. It is always see you soon. 

Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing one another with love. -Ephesians 4:2

Lots of Love,

Friday, June 3, 2016

Chanku Waste Ranch..Day 2

Our second day began with many morning activities and games! We played in the bouncy houses, played catch and Noah even pulled me around in the wagon! The kids also taught us one of their traditional games called gaga ball! The morning was eventful and the weather was perfect! It was a blast seeing all of the kids return for another fun day at camp!

                         

                           
       
                           
         
                      

Each year the kids and volunteers put up the teepee for camp! It is a picturesque view with the Badlands in the background and all of the smiling faces! The camp has many sorts of activities we played including volleyball, basketball, 9 square in the air, playground and two gaga pits!

                    
                       

                      
Each day consisted of music and crafts. Today we played the boom wackers (colored tubes in picture below) to two different tunes! Our age group will be performing these songs on the last day of camp this week. Our craft today consisted of a decorating cookie contest. I believe there was more frosting than cookies for most of them! The kids enjoyed this activity and the freedom to create.

                   

                        

                        
One of my moms friends graciously donated a yard Yahtzee game for the kids! They loved playing it and having a life size version! It was a great experience to be able to teach the kids how to play! Thank you again to all of those who donated games and hygiene items for these kids!

                      
                    
                      

The men from the Kentucky group also working on building another house on the ranch. The house will be used for another minister and his family. This family also preaches at the church and helps run the children camp! They have made tremendous progress as they only began building on Monday! It was so exciting to see the walls going up today!


                 
                       
In the evening the Kentucky group invited us to spend the evening with them. We took a trip to back to Wounded Knee. This time the Emerson family cooked us a traditional Native American meal. Mr. Emerson also spoke to use about the tragedy of the Wounded Knee Massacre and the events that led up to the massacre. The ladies were also selling traditional Native American jewelry as well as dream catchers. Their work is so intricate and they truly have a talent for the fine details of beadwork. 

                    

                      
                             
                         

As the sun began to set on the mass grave at Wounded Knee Cemetery we made our way back to the ranch. We prepared for another day of camp and giving glory to God. Please continue to pray for this mission and the children who attend here. Thank you for following this journey.

Jesus replied: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and will all your soul and with all our mind. -Matthew 22:37

Lots of Love,

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Chanku Waste Ranch..Day 1

Day one for us is at the ranch is complete! They set a record number of kids today with 109 kids showing up for camp! This is the largest number of kids they have ever had since opening 6 years ago! We arrived mid morning and were immediately gravitated towards the children! On our way out here our car was packed with donations that all of you graciously provided! We were able to donate 60 kid hygiene kits, 30 baby hygiene kits and 2 adult hygiene kits! We also had many other things donated including 20 laundry detergents as well as over a hundred toothbrushes! 

Baby Hygiene kit included: 3 diapers, soap
washcloth, comb, toothbrush and wipes
                                           
Kids hygiene kid included: soap, toothpaste, toothbrush
washcloth and comb
                                               
                         
                                   
     
                      
We were able to restock Sharps Baptist Churches pantry. The church pastor and his family also run Chanku Waste Ranch! They are such sweet people and I am blessed to be able to volunteer with them!

                              
Immediately I began making new friends. We are in a group of 7-10 year olds which has grown over the past couple days. The first day of camp which kicked off on Tuesday had a total of 64 children, the second day the numbers doubled! I am so excited to see what the rest of the week has in store!
                      
                        
The camp is run by a different church group each week throughout the summer! The church brings the activities and food for the week! The church we are working with are from Pleasant Grove Baptist Church! They brought 35 individuals to help with camp as well as building another house on the ranch. Our day consisted of games, music, crafts, bouncy houses, card games and much more. Needless to say by the end of camp we were all wore out!
                      
                                  
                       
                            

The pastor and his family live on the ranch! You can check out their blog HERE! Towards the afternoon when all the kids were being taken home, I was able to spend some time with one of the pastors sons! When we were here earlier this year, he was full of laughter and tricks! He is still the smiley kid with lots of energy!

               
                               
 Wednesday night is church night so we all headed in to town to attend. The church has undergone some beautiful improvements the past couple of months. A new paint job, new lights, chairs and wood! All of it making God’s house look beautiful!
Church Improvements
                        

Church in March
                  

Noah and I 
                            

I am so thankful God has lead me to Pine Ridge! I hope to return one more time this summer as God has placed these people on my heart. It is so wonderful to see all the work and impact these families are having on the reservation. God is definitely on the move here and I am astounded by his work. Please continue to pray for us and these children. Thank you for all of your donations that we were able to bring here. We could not be more thankful.


For the Lord your God is he who goes with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you.
-Deuteronomy 20:4

Lots of Love,