Saturday, May 16, 2009

New Planter Bed and Retaining Wall

A Men's small group at church asked if there were any small projects they could do for us at Farm Drive. Gary and Patty had been talking about doing a planter bed so the kids can learn how to grow vegetables and flowers. Next to where they wanted a planter bed, there is a tree they thought would be a perfect place for a nice bench. The guys came last Saturday with materials and plenty of workers. They enlisted some of their sons to help. Below is the early stages of digging in the hard ground and moving the soil.

The finished project!

They even put a bench on this area for more people to sit on the edge!

Our new raised planter bed. I brought home some soil mix and so we are ready to have some kids plant some vegetables next week!


Below is some of the team. A few left before I could take a picture of them. Below is Colin, Conner, Tony, and Brad. The rest of team was Matthew, Mike and Steve. Thanks guys!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

SJ Sharkie

Fun! Fun! Fun! The San Jose Sharks put on a hockey clinic at the Center recently. The best part of all was that Sharkie the mascot came. All the kids got to play some hockey with Sharkie and then they all got pictures of Sharkie and cards of the players. There is a link at the bottom of this blog where you can see a video of Sharkie and the kids.


Saturday, May 2, 2009

Galveston Trip

During Spring Break, April 12th thru 18th, a team of 9 of us from Hillside Church went to Galveston, Texas to help the cleanup and rebuilding from Hurricane Ike (September 08). Four people from our team were from the Farm Drive Center, 3 middle school boys and 1 high school girl. Hurricane Ike hit the area in September and did quite a bit of damage but the EFCA Crisis Response is still busy helping rebuild homes and lives. Below is a picture of an apartment complex that has been abandoned and nobody has touched it since the hurricane hit. We worked right down the street from this apt. complex.

Galveston is an island on the coast of Texas about 40 miles south of Houston. The island has a seawall that is about 20-30 feet high which was not enough for the 60 or so foot sea surge from the hurricane. Most of the flooding actually came from the other side of the island, from the bay side. Here is a pier that is on the Gulf of Mexico side. Note the truck. That was crazy!

This is one home that the owner had called about, asking help to have it demolished. This is going to be a hard job for someone since the flood waters pushed the house off it's foundation and right next to the house next to it.

A lot of work has been done already and there are a lot of beatiful homes in
Galveston. Here is one completed.
Some of the worst damage was to the Bolivar Pennisula which is directly east of Galveston. We spent part of a day looking around there. We took a ferry from Galveston across the bay to reach the pennisula. We found this house driving around. We guessed it was maybe 1/2 mile from it's original foundation but we have no idea. The original house can be found on Google maps and you can see how far it is away since it blew across the highway and landed near a cemetary! Not in Kansas anymore!

Most of the houses in this area were beach houses and most were on stilts. Did not help much. Notice the rooms upstairs still have furniture in them.

We were planning to gut houses like we did in New Orleans. When we got there we found out that there was not much gutting left to do. The gutting left to do was with rentals and until the owner requests help, we couldn't help. There still is a lot of work to be done rebuilding and skill is not required. We were sent to a house that the previous team had hung new dry wall and now needed to be taped and mudded. We put our expert tapers to work, Chuck and Julie while the rest of us mudded over the tape and then sanded it down and repeated the process 3 times. Below are our FD kids actively working over Gary. They were awesome, hard workers.

Taking a Cal Trans break!

One of our best mudders!

Helping cut dry wall to do some last minute patch work. These guys really were hoping to do some demo work. Near the end of the week, the owner decided to gut one of the bathrooms so they got their wish. I will post a video of that work later.

Our FD kids with the owner of the house, Rose.

Our Team! It was a great week of working on this house and spending time together traveling, sleeping, and eating together in Galeston Texas! We'd all love to go back!

Boys Dress up

Here at The Center I, Patty have a huge assortment of dress up clothes. Here's a few pictures of the kids dressing up. The guy that is not a kid is Gary Johnson the Director here. He is amazing and has lots of fun with the kids.

Angie, Inez and Lesley, my 5th grade girls


Marcus and Gary
Marcus, Eric, Fidel and Angel


Eric and Marcus


Eric (gotta love that face!)



Sunday, March 8, 2009

Farm Drive Video History

Here is a video that was made to give a little history of the ministry of Farm Drive and a little of the impact it has had on people.



Sunday, February 15, 2009

Overnighter at Gary's



A couple of weeks ago Patty and Gary invited some of the younger kids for an overnight party at Gary's house. It started by a few of the braver kids going for a mid winters dip in the pool! Then it was time for homemade pizza!

Since it was an overnighter, casual attire was a must!

Various activities went on all night. A movie was playing on Gary's big flat screen TV. (Goonies and Snow Buddies.) Also, various board games were also going on all over the house.

Around midnight, Gary put on the karaoke channel and there was a lot of singing and dancing going on! As you can see this was a big hit by the smiles on their faces! Everybody is a musical dance and singing star....or wanna-bes.

And finally they began to wind down for a "little" sleep!


The kids had been bugging us to have an overnighter for months. This was a great night of memories. The kids loved being with their friends. For some this was their first time spending an entire night away from their families. A great night was had by all.