Last time I blogged I was in New York and now we are in Pooler, Georgia, which is near Savannah. So somehow in this blog I am going to try to go from New York to Georgia and so much has happened in the past ten days! So here we go...

We really enjoyed our time on long island. We stayed with some wonderful families while we were there. In Bellmore, NY we all stayed with the Fyfe family, Janice, Vanessa, and Cody. They have been housing Youth Encounter teams almost every year since 2000! We didn't do a program while staying with them but we had some wonderful fellowship with their family in the time that we were there. We had an amazing Italian meal and some good conversation. We talked a lot about having faith through struggles. It was neat to see what a big influence the past teams have had on this family. Also crazy, for those of you that know Josh (past youth director at Roseville Lutheran Church) and his wife Gail Brecht..... Gail stayed with the Fyfe's while she was on a Youth Encounter team! Vanessa had an autograph wall in her room with the signatures of all the team members that have stayed with them in the past! I saw Gail's name and it was cool to add our signatures to the many that are already there! Janice also came to our worship service on Sunday.
On Saturday after spending the night at the Fyfe's we got up early and rode the train into New York City. We only had about 6 hours to spend around the city and I am amazed at how much we were able to see. We arrived at Penn Station and then rode the subway to Central Park. We walked for a little bit in Central Park and then walked 2 miles down 5th Avenue, where we saw lots of expensive stores and some really neat looking old churches. From there we walked to Times Square and then took the subway to Ground Zero.
It's crazy to think that 9/11 was already 6 years ago. They are rebuilding but the site is still a big hole in the ground. I'm not sure how I feel about them rebuilding where the twin towers used to stand. So many people want to make it seem like "the terrorists" didn't hurt our country, that we are going to just build back up and get business going again, back to normal. But the thing is, it's not normal, so many lives were forever changed by what happened on September 11th. It doesn't matter who you think is responsible for the towers collapsing, people died and families were changed. Being on Long Island we met so many people that were directly affected by what happened on September 11th.

After Ground Zero we walked to Battery Park and saw the Statue of Liberty, but our time constraints did not allow us to take the ferry out to Ellis Island. It was cool to see though and to know that this is where my great-grandparents came through to the United States from Sweden. I got dragged into a street show in battery park and a guy did a flip over me and three other girls. Dave got a video of it, it was pretty ridiculous. New York City was fun to visit but I can not see myself ever living anywhere like that.
After our day in the City we went to Christ Lutheran in East Northport, NY. I stayed with a woman named Angela. She is married and has 3 kids that are all grown-up and have moved out. Her husband was out of town doing some carpentry work for a family member. She said it was one of the first times they had ever been apart for so long, so it was a perfect time for me to stay with her. Angela is a kindergarten teacher and was a psychology major in college. Being a psychology major as well, I loved talking about that with her. We really connected and seemed to have a lot in common. We are both very passionate about kids and had some great conversations about everything from kids with disabilities and education to our families to church traditions and our own church backgrounds. Angela made me feel so at home with her and I really enjoyed the time we spent together. I am not very involved in or knowledgeable about politics but we even talked a little about politics... and I enjoyed it! Most of you reading this probably won't believe that. :) It is actually one of my goals this year to involve politics more in my life, realizing that faith and politics can not really be separated.
Staying with Angela was the first time that I had been in a host home by myself! Every other time Jenny and I have been together, so it was really weird to not be with her. We are used to talking every night and processing through everything that happened during the day. We both missed that and didn't really know what to do with ourselves once in our rooms. :) We have gotten really close during these past 10 weeks and talk about everything. We both have one sister, and both of them are three years younger than each of us. We both miss talking with our sisters, and it has been a real blessing that we have each other.
Sunday morning after staying with Angela our team lead some Sunday School music and a puppet show and then helped lead their contemporary worship at Christ the King Lutheran Church. The church seems to have a good ministry going on and it was neat to see that they were willing to try something new and start a contemporary service. People on Long Island said that there are not many churches around that area that have that. Corlyn (our host in Fort Salonga, NY) and Janice (our host in Bellmore, NY) also came to the service. It was cool to see them all their together to worship with us and support us.
Well, I had planned on writing about all of the last 10 days tonight but I only got through our time in New York and I am tired and it is late. Tomorrow is our day off, so hopefully I should be able to write some more tomorrow. Thanks for keeping up to date on where I am at and what I am doing. You are all in my prayers and I hope that you continue to keep my team and our ministry in your prayers as well.