Campamento 2019 Video!!

2 Jul

For the first time, we have a video of campamento. Thank you Jane and Michele Konkoly for creating this! You can’t sum up the entire week in 3 minutes, 22 seconds, but this gives you a flavor of camp. Please like and share this!!

We’re hoping for two weeks worth of travelers next year, 2020. Please consider it.

Campamento 2019 Video

Campamento Day 4

24 Jun

Woman of Faith is Mother Lange. The theme is “Teach Others”

Mary Lange lived a rich life teaching children of freed slaves. She also started the first Catholoc Order for African American women. You can read more about her at http://www.motherlange.org/

We were going to make vision boards today, but a slight change to our first day led to not enough magazines. I brought some down, packing to buy more at the supermarket by El Carmelo, the Sisters’ home in Santo Domingo. But we went to Azua from the airport without stopping.

So we decorated the boxes that a friend donated. She saw her company was throwing these away. She knew about this Ministry. She thought the girls would like them. She was right! Please keep us in mind all year long 🙂

Ready for church, wearing a new dress and a matching purse – the “poor widow” craft.

Sister Fifi made two travel groups, because the guagua (minivan) can only hold half of us. So we go to the beach, pool, and church in two groups. This is group one at the park in front of the parish.

Campamento Day 3

24 Jun

The Poor Widow Mark 12:41-44 and “Trust in God” Matthew 6:24-34

“Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring trouble of its own. Today’s trouble is enough for today. ”

The t-shirts are coming along. They look so good! It’s not as messy as tie-dying and ther kids can do most of it themselves.

New decorations at the home

The girls made signs like ths for the 25th anniversary of the Hogar (home)

Jesus is my friend

Amigas

The littlest girls (las peceñas) eat at a peceña (small) table

Her first year and can really jump. Is been fun seeing her relax and reveal her personality

Campamento Day 2

21 Jun

“In preparing for campamento <well, he said “battle”> I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.”

Today fit this description, and it all worked out. we started with a trip to the beach. To past travelers – it was cleaner! And one of the Sisters really swims! She knew about a sand bar out a little and it was nice. The kids are very well behaved.

When we got back, we started on our craft (yes, its backward,we thought it was the best way to get everything done). A group of Collegio San Jose alum (the high school the Sisters run) came. They toured the Hogar, we ate, and gathered where two women from the group sang, the girls sang, then, by request, Desiree sang “Sometimes I fell like a motherless child.” Just beautiful!

The craft was sharpie tie dye shirts. Pictures to follow. It’ll take about three days. Most of the girls were into it. Those who weren’t todaywill be tomorrow when they see the others. It’s a three day process.

The Wedding at Cana was the story of the day. A theologian friend told me one reason this might have been the first miracle is that it describes the difference between life with Jesus and without; with water. You can live. With wine, with the holy spirit, life is more rich and full.

Negotiation with the oldest girls is going well. We’re using the “Girls Arise” program based on “Getting to Yes” that we used three years ago. The girls are engaged. We are reviewing a role-play in this pic.

Sister Fifi creatively keeps the kids engaged and feeling part of the home. The girls made these signs hanging around the property.

We ended the night with a 1:45 hour Corpus Christi mass. We were all tired and hot, but its was fun to see a new chapel.

Campamento Day 1

20 Jun

The trip to Azua yesterday was uneventful. The only difference is we didn’t stop at El Carmelo; we went straight to the home. The girls have been there since school ended last week. They were so excited to see us and greeted the new and old travelers like family. Betania and Katy made the towels into flowers, boats, and hearts “like at a hotel”. Pretty cute!

Today the woman of faith was Eve. She was given a choice and made a bad one. We’ve all made bad choices or decisions, but we are forgiven through Jesus. The kids were really well-behaved; we’re guessing they are still in “school mode”. But, one 10 year old just joined on Saturday and she jumped right in! The craft was a cute snake (photo coming). The smallest group (peceñas) performed the drama. They were terrific. They even narrated themselves!

After camp we went to a pool at a hotel. We all cooled off and the girls entertained themselves all afternoon.

A great first day!!

Cutting and Kitting Night May 23, 2019, St. Ed’s Social Hall

14 May

Bring a friend and a good pair of scissors!

The Teresa Toda Sister Community Committee invites you to our annual “Cutting and Kitting Night” in the St. Ed’s Auditorium on Thursday, May 23 from 6:30-8:30 PM (or until done). No need to commit to the whole time, come when you can! On this evening, we will “cut” the materials and package them into “kits” for the girls to do at camp. Other jobs are sorting beads and packing gift bags. This preparation makes our time there more efficient and enjoyable. It’s a fun night out.

All are welcome to join the women who are going to the Teresa Toda Home for poor girls in July for an evening of sharing, cutting, and kitting. Whether your are considering joining us in the Dominican Republic or are not able to, this is a great way to contribute to this exciting mission. Several camp alumna will be there, too! Contact Ann through this blog.

2019 Theme Song – Time to Vote

18 Apr

Each year we have an uplifting pop theme song for camp.

And 2019 will be no different. Here are your top suggestions for songs this year.
Slow, upbeat, uplifting songs work the best. Out of the past songs, it’s hard to choose a favorite, but one is “Count on Me” by Bruno Mars . We translate the lyrics so the girls can read the uplifting message. It’s a fun way to teach English.
As well as the theme song, we bring down CD(s) of fun/popular songs from the last few years. It will include the runners up from this list. If you have suggestions for that, put them in the comments here.

Vote by commenting on this post!

Suggested Songs for Campamento 2019:

Look Up Child by Lauren Daigle Did you love Lauren on American Idol 2019? Did you know she auditioned and was rejected as a contestant?

Unfinished by Mandisa She was amazing on American Idol, too! She finished 9th in the fifth season. Who won that season?
Brand New Eyes by Bea Miller from Wonder Such a great movie 

Hopefully we can bring DVDs down for “Movie Nights”. Look for DVDs or Bluerays with Spanish audio.

2018 Take the World by Storm by Lukas Graham2017 Everything from Zootopia/ Try Everything Spanish by Shakira

2016 By the Grace of God by Katie Perry

2015 “I’m Good” by The Mowgli’s

2014 “Happy” by Pharrell Williams

2013 “Gold” by Britt Nicole

2012 “Count on Me” by Bruno Mars

2011 “Firework” Katie Perry

2010 “When I look at You” Myley Cyrus

2009 “The Climb” Myley Cyrus

2008 “Dream Big” by Ryan Shupe and the Rubberbands

2007 “Beautiful” Christina Aguilara

2006 “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield

2005 “Breakaway” Kelly Clarkson

2004 (we were just getting started… We didn’t have anything😦 )

2002 My Heart will Go On Theme from the Titanic Celine Dion (this was an accidental success as was the whole first trip)

Campamento 2019 Donations Request

16 Apr

This year’s donation request looks different:

  • There are no shoes!
    • Payless has filed for bankruptcy so is closing stores. At first this was cause for panic, until I realized that we raised shoe (and bead) money at the Zumba Party. So, we had the funds to buy a bunch of shoes.
    • We will also bring shoe money, so the Sisters can purchase the shoes the girls still need. We couldn’t find every size needed at stores here.
  • We have two kinds of donations this year: gift bag items and supplies.
    • The gift bags are for the girls and the Sisters. The first on the list are in multiples of 35 and are for the girls. The second set are in multiples of 4 and are for the Sisters.
    • The supplies are vitamins, medicine, and first aid items.

Here is the link to the donation list:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080a4aadaa29aa8-campamento

The girls, Sisters, and everyone involved appreciate your generosity! THANK YOU!!

Meeting Monday Night, March 11

10 Mar

If you’re interested in joining camp this year, please contact me.

Monday night, we’ll go over the outline of camp (with some new details), answer questions, and have some travel info ready for you.

We do have enough travelers for each week, and we have room each week as well. Each week has both first time and experienced travelers, which makes a nice mix.

Please let me know!

One of our Favorite Suppliers files for Bankruptcy :-(

16 Feb

Friday we got the news that Payless is filing bankruptcy. We are sad because this was our source for the gym shoes the girls. Between good list prices, special, and coupons the average price for these high quality shoes for $20.

The good news for this year is that we had our first fundraiser, the Zumba Party, for shoes. We raised enough to buy more than the 40 we need for this year. So, we’re going to take advantage of sales and maybe even get 2 years worth of shoes. I believe we’ll be able even have them sent to the Baní (town next to Azua, home of Albert Pujols) store free!

shoes

We also need to look for a new source for shoes for the future. Please let me know if you have any solutions!!

Peace,

Ann