Friday, July 30, 2010

Serve and Surf #3

This week wwkids had the opportunity to have the third serve and surf of the summer. This week we had the opportunity of going to the Ganton Center to spend time with the elderly residents of our community. The kids had a great time and it was amazing to get to see different generations of people interacting in a positive way.

During this event, it was amazing to see how much enjoyment the residents got out of simply seeing the children. At first the kids were hesitant, but by the end everyone was smiling and having a good time. Not because there was a lot of deep meaningful conversation, but because they got to see the children. Some of the kids simply said hello and then played the Wii, which the elderly enjoyed watching them do. It was a great experience and it is amazing what can happen when a little bit of time is given up so that many may benefit from simple actions.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Eco-Adventures Camp

This week some of the wwKids experienced the eco-adventures camp. During this week they we able to realize that nature was a part of what God created and that he has given us the duty to take care of it. Some of the activities included a bug hunt, working with the garden, learning that our food comes from the ground and how God uses nature to create it, making new objects out of trash and learning how to reduce/reuse/recycle. Overall, for everyone involved this was a great week of fun and learning that will help everyone to realize that there is a beauty to nature that we need to preserve. Overall, it was a wonderful week that was enjoyed by all.

One of the major points that did stick out this past week was that God gave us the five senses and that they define us as different from other animals with a purpose. It was great to see the kids interact with each other, but also interact with who they are and that they have a purpose. The kids all began to realize that they can do more things to make a difference, which is the point of the summer theme of helping hands heal the world. This was great to see in the kids, and they are helping to create a better world for tomorrow.

Friday, July 16, 2010

The Heart of the Matter

This week wwKids had the opportunity to go to the Second serve and surf of the summer;

This past Monday wwKids had the opportunity to go and help out at the Salvation Army handing out fresh produce to those in need. What they were able to do is bag up and hand out 4 ears of corn and bag some peppers to hand out also. It was amazing to get to see children help out in their community in a way that impacted many, and it was not that difficult to do for any age.

At this event, the kids were able to see the type of food given out. Some of the peppers had been frozen and were mushy, while the corn was a little moldy on the outside. It was a sad thing to see at first, but then we all realized with the corn that it was moldy on the outside but underneath there was good corn. This is a great lesson for anyone because it shows that God’s creation is a good thing even if it may not look so great on the outside, like this corn, there are some people out there who look moldy but may have an amazing story with a kind heart. It is worth looking past the bad to see the great in people. That is something everyone can learn to do and wwKids got to experience firsthand.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Walking with others

This week, the wwKids in the discovery studio had the opportunity to learn to walk in someone else’s shoes. This is a concept that many people have already heard of but seldom think of. When there is a problem it is so easy to quickly judge instead of thinking from their perspective. This can even be put into technical terms when it comes to personality traits and learning styles, because we are all wired differently, and part of that is because of the environment that we were in growing up and are in now.

Even though this is the case, it can still be hard to remember this and be willing to show mercy to those who may need it. So this week, because I had the ability to teach and interact with this lesson first-hand, I now want to be able to practice what I teach and encourage you to do the same. Be willing to show the love of God even though it is not always the first thing instinctively done. People still need it.

Friday, July 2, 2010

When do I need help?

In the past two weeks wwKids has had the opportunity to experience yoga in the motion studio. I was able to sit in on this experience and see what they did. A few of the poses they did involved another person and they would have fallen on their own. This made me think about the Helping Hands theme of the summer and brought on the question of when do I realize I need help and then ask for it.

Often when we think of helping hands we think of people needing our help. We don’t then reflect back and see when we need help. That is the other half of helping, realizing when we need it and being willing to accept it. Often we want to solve things on our own and not ask for help, but it is a necessity in human life to give AND take. So this week, just realizing when I need help and then being willing to ask for it may change my perspective and I can help someone else be able to help heal the world through me. It is something for everyone to consider.