Saturday, February 22, 2014

It's Almost Here

Wow, we are only a week away from our lovely adventure! It is unbelievable how fast this trip has come upon us. I feel as if it was only yesterday that Annie and myself found out we were leading this trip together. The anticipation is truly building for all of us involved. I once had a high school psychology teacher say that the anticpation can only be exceed by the actual event, and I hope and believe that all of our lovely group members are feeling this way. I have a little story to let you in on how our group was feeling.

Yesterday, at our final group meeting, you could definetly tell that we were all ready to embark on this lovely journey together. The anticipation, the nerves, the excitment, and the fear was very evident in the group. Due to these vast aray of emotions, we participated in a mingle with each other to get it all out there. The mingle was simple: 3 minutes, 3 rotations, 3 questions. Question 1, what are you most anxious for? Question 2, what are you most excited about? Question 3, to mix it up and throw a lot randomness in there, what is your mothers maiden name? The mingle went great! The energy in the room shot right up, and everyone was able to connect through common emotions. It was evident that most of us had similiar emotions of anxiety for not knowing what to expect or our heads being so busy that we weren't being able to fully divulge into this experience. When it came to the excited part of it though, everyone was excited to get away and step back from our stressful and busy lifes here at school and truly open their hearts and be able to be loved and to give love on this trip.

So, our meeting was lovely and we truly connected as a group yesterday, it made me even more excited for all the great things to come next week. As part of the logistics and reflection next week pertaining to the blog, every memeber of our group will be blogging at least once to share their experiences with all of you at home. This allows us to connect with each and everyone of our loved ones but also gives you various perspectives on our experiences. The blog will be open for anyone to post whenever they have a moving experience, so I am sure there will be tons of posts. I will check back in later this week along with Annie to fill you in on some more details of our trip, but until then we share with you the three facebook pages of the three L'Arche communities we will be visiting throughout the week, with us spending most of our time at L'Arche Daybreak. http://www.facebook.com/larchedaybreak  http://www.facebook.com/larchehamilton  http://facebook.com/larchetoronto

Also here is the L'Arche Daybreak Website as well. This is where we will be staying throughout the week. http://www.larchedaybreak.com

Until our next post, with Love,
Chris

Monday, February 17, 2014

Checking Back In

Hey friends,
We are checking back in with another blog on the progress our group has been making.  With our trip moving closer and closer the anticipation is building and so are the nerves!!!  Annie, Chris, Jen, and Jessie have been meeting via conference calls with L'Arche on a monthly basis to organize our itinerary and make sure our trip goes great! All of the group members have been getting in the right mindset for the trip and were extremely excited in our last meeting.

Since we have last checked in, Father George has come and talked to our group as a whole.  Father George inspired us by talking about all of the great things that L'Arche, and Jean Vanier have done for him.  He also provided us with some idea of what we might expect or encounter during our trip.  This was truly insightful and very moving for our group.  The most exciting news however, is that Father George will be in attendance for part of the trip and will preside over the Ash Wednesday mass at L'Arche Daybreak.  It will be awesome to see such a friendly face from here at Gannon.

For our trip this year, we will be spending the majoity of our time at L'Arche Daybreak like years past, but will also venture off for a full day at L'Arche Hamilton and half a day at L'Arche Toronto.  These are exciting new places for our group memebers to encounter and will make our experience of these communities broader and even more fantastic.  One thing that we have done in preparation with L'Arche is each of us wrote a bio about ourselves to send in to the community before arriving.  This allows everyone to get to know us as a group better.  Attached is our group memebers bio pages if you would like to get to know us better as well.

With Peace and Love,
L'Arche ABST

P.S. Throughout our trip a differnent group member will be posting their experience of that day so stay tuned!


The Gannon University Alternative Spring Break Trip Group

                                                                                                                                           

 Leah Johnson is a 19 year old, Social Work Major, from Jamestown, New York.  She has a family heritage that consists of German, Polish, Irish, and Swedish decent.  After she completes her degree at Gannon University she plans to go on the Graduate school to earn her Master’s degree in Social Work.  With her Master’s degree she hopes to work internationally as a social worker.   Her strengths and assets include being organized, a good listener, and a good communicator.   From this experience she hopes “to gain insight into this unique community, and also a broader view of what it is like to truly live in community with others.”  Her Hobbies include music, theatre, art, reading, building snowmen, and sailing.
 
Molly Longis a 22 year old, Physician Assistant Major, from Bergen New York. She has a family heritage of English decent. With her degree from Gannon she hope to take her skills as a Physician Assistant and help provide medical care in medically underserved areas both in the United States and internationally. Her strengths and assets include leadership, organization, hard work, compassion, being caring, a good listener, and open-minded. From this experience she hopes “to gain an open mind and a better appreciation for the L’Arche community. I would also like to be able to spend the time talking with and learning from the core members at the community.” Her hobbies include reading, music, nature, hiking, camping, geocaching, exploring, and playing games with family and friends.
 
 
 
 
 
Maureen Piccirili is a 20 year old, Early Childhood/Special Education major from Cleveland, Ohio. Her family heritage is Irish and Italian decent.  With her degree from Gannon she wants to be a special edcation teacher in wither second or third grade.  Her strenghts and assets include beingn a good leader and great with children.  She love people in general as well connecting by taking the time to listen and hear their life experiences and stories. Maureen is a returning participant on this trip.  Last year she stayed at New House.  She feels she has grown and changed as person in the last year since being in the L’Arche community.  From this experience she hopes to learn to put all judgemet aside and learn to love people.  Her hobbies include running competitively and for leisure, especially outside. She loves doing crafts and artistic activities, being with her friends and family, and going to school at Gannon and learning new things everyday.  

 
David McCartney is 20 years old, studying Biology/pre-Medicine from Fryburg, Pennsylvania.  His family heritage is of Irish, Dutch, and German decent.  After his studies at Gannon David plans to attend medical school and go on to become an Oncological surgeon.  He describes his strengths & assets stating “I am dedicated to whatever I choose to do. I see the end goal in sight and never lose sight of that goal. Motivation is an asset that I believe to hold because even when something doesn’t go my way, I’m able to learn and still continue to push forward. I’m a personable person, meaning that I can get along with most people at any given time. I’m also a bit of an introverted extrovert in which it takes me a little bit of time to be comfortable, but once I’m comfortable, I never stop being me.” Things he hopes to gain from this experience are “a better understanding of how this type of community is self-sustaining. I would like to be able to take the experience and information I learn in this week to be used in my everyday life or conversations with people, especially those who choose to share their discrimination against people living with IDDs.” His hobbies and interests include reading, studying, watching movies, baking, being outdoors, and running.   

 
Alexa Snyder is an 18 year old, Occupational Therapy Major, from Erie, Pennsylvania.  With her degree from Gannon she hopes to go on to use her Occupation Therapy education and license as she travels through a travel therapy program.  Ultimately though her goal her goal is to work with and aid in the rehabilitation of United States veterans.  Her strengths and assets include being good with team work, being a good listener, and being good at giving advice.  From this experience she hopes to gain new friends and to play an important part in someone’s life.  Her hobbies include working with veteran organizations, being around/working with children, hanging out with friends, and dancing.

Chris Pike is a student co-leader for this year’s trip to the L’Arche communities in the Toronto area.   He is a 20 year old, Sport and Exercise Science/Pre-Physical Therapy Major from Oswego, New York.  His family heritage is mainly Italian decent but also includes Lithuanian, Irish, and Scottish heritage.  After receiving his bachelor’s degree, Chris plans to pursue and receive his doctorate degree in Physical Therapy.  His strengths include that he is a vocal and passionate individual who will voice his feelings in order to connect with others around him.  Also being a very loving and kind individual, he loves much more than he gets angry.  Out of this trip I hope to be both spiritually moved and moved as an individual. I have only heard great things about it and by researching L’Arche I am already in love with it. I am looking forward to experiencing all of the joy that all of core members have to offer. I am also looking forward to the ability to take the joy and happiness out of every little experience and applying it to my own life.”  He loves sports, playing them, talking about them, and watching them.  “They (Sports) are a big part of who I am. I also love anything to do with physical training or nutrition as well. One of my main interests as well is rehabilitation when it comes to the field of science and medicine.”

Annie Sadowski is a student co-leader for this year’s trip to the L’Arche communities in the Toronto area.   Annie is a returning participant on this trip.  Last year she stayed in the Brookwood house.  She is a 21 year old Nursing major from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  Her family heritage is of Irish and Polish decent.  After receiving her degree from Gannon, Annie plans to return to her home city of Pittsburgh and initially work in the area of Obstetrics.  Her strengths include being compassionate, understanding, and always appreciating a good laugh.  She is looking forward to gaining hands on leadership experience from this trip.  Annie also is looking forward to a closer connection to the L’Arche community and a deeper understanding of how much honesty and human beauty living in community has to offer.  Her hobbies and interests include listening to music, dancing, enjoying the company of new and old friends, and laughing.

Jen Kline is our staff accompanier for the trip this year to your L’Arche communities.  She is a 25 year old, campus minister (a wonderful one I will add!) from Bedford, Pennsylvania.  Jen has her degree in Biology Education.  Her family decent includes a little bit of everything with stronger connections to Polish and German heritage.  Her current plans are to remain a minister at Gannon as she works on her Master’s degree in Public Administration.  Looking to the future she is “very excited to one day be a homemaker and possibly return to teaching and/or Higher Education.”  Her strengths include positivity, empathy, developing students to their full potential, adaptability, and listening skills.  Jen hopes to gain from this trip a greater sense of what it really means to invite people into both community living and into really sharing daily life with one another.  Her hobbies include reading, Zumba, music (both producing and listening to), and chatting with friends.