Monday, September 29, 2008

Houma, LA Relief Trip

Relief Trip to Houma, LA

The following is based on an article I did for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints chronicling the efforts of volunteers from across the Mid South region in response to two recent hurricanes.


On a clear fall morning in Houma, Louisiana, 1,400 men, women, and children clad in yellow t-shirts gathered for one purpose. They had gathered from Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Texas, Arkansas, and Tennessee to serve the people of Houma who had been devastated by Hurricane Gustav and then by Hurricane Ike. In a matter of three weeks, the region had endured two major storms. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from across the Mid South descended upon the South Louisiana community to assist in the clean up and help their brothers and sisters try and put together their lives.


This effort was spearheaded by Martin Luther King, III and his “Realizing the Dream” organization. Mr. King, contacted representatives from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who then called on members across the Mid South to mobilize and travel to Houma.


The Hattiesburg Stake of the Church group of congregations from the Pine Belt region stretching from Meridian in the east to Bogalusa, Louisiana in west known as was given the assignment to labor in the poorest area of Houma. Senator’s Circle is a public housing complex that was particularly devastated. Located in a low-lying area, the community experienced four to five feet of flood water, downed trees, and severe roof damage. According to Wayne Thibodeaux, Executive Director of Houma-Terrebonne Housing Authority (pictured on the right below), the manpower, resources, and effort brought in by the 125 laborers offset budget cuts experienced by the Housing Authority. “Short of manpower and funding, there is no way that we could have accomplished what you have done in such a short time. The Houma-Terrebonne Housing Authority’s budget was funded at 82 percent of last year’s budget. Therefore, significant cuts in personnel and funding would have made an effort like this nearly impossible.”


Troy Johnson, manager of Senator’s Circle (pictured on the left above), similarly noted that the effort and labor provided was something that they could not do. “You have no idea what this means to us. We could not have done what you did today. We don’t have the manpower or the maintenance to bring the property back up to par. This is such a blessing for us. We can’t tell you how grateful we are.”



Each volunteer served approximately 10 hours on Saturday. That service translated into approximately 14,000 man hours invested into the community. One local resident, Kevin Voisan remarked that there is no way that the community will ever be the same. “People will talk about this day for years to come. Seeing a sea of yellow shirts serving people they don’t even know is something remarkable. This has had an incredible impact on this community.”


Petal resident Michael Barr attended the day of service. His response was pointed when asked why he would travel so far to serve people he didn’t know. “I have four children and I want to let them see that service is important. I want them to know that serving others brings blessings to those served and those doing the serving.”

The event coincided with September 27 being a National Day of Service.








Monday, July 28, 2008

Summer 2008


Wow! It has been a while since I updated our blog so here are some pictures of our family.
We to Florida for a quick family vacation earlier this summer around the 4th of July. While we longed to be with family in Utah, we had a good time. I have posted a few pictures from our trip as well.
As an update on the family:

Rainier will be headed to Kuwait early next year as his unit will be deployed to the Middle East. We are praying for his safe return. He is doing well at Ft. Bliss, TX and gearing up for his deployment. (Rainier is on the right).

Zach is finishing up band camp as a freshman at Petal High School. Petal is the state champion in marching band in the largest division of the State. Needless to say, they take it very seriously. Zach will play on the marching bach (trumpet) and in the school's Jazz Band later this fall. He also will be playing soccer for PHS. He played as one of two eighth graders on the high school team last year. It was a great experience for him and he is looking to improve more this year.




Matt is doing great and has enjoyed his summer. He is looking forward to starting 7th grade football. Thursday and Friday nights will be busy for us this fall. Matt has become quite an amazing guitarist and loves playing his great grandfather's guitars. He writes his own music and loves playing for a group.



Gabby is so excited to go back to school and be in the fourth grade. She has had a great summer and spent a ton of time in the sun and in the water. She loves going to church on Wednesday nights and having fun with the girls.



Oh boy, the twins are beside themselves with excitement to go to kindergarten. We bought the school clothes (uniforms) and they want to wear them every morning. We are down to 2 more weeks but they just don't get it. They are so ready though.





Candy is excited for everyone to go back to school too. This will be the first time in our married lives since 1994 that we won't have kids at home during the day. She is going to finally have a bit of breathing room to work out in the gym, potentially start taking classes at USM, or do about 10,000 projects she has on her list. The first and last choices will likely be her first move to start.


Brent is gearing up for another semester at USM. One wrinkle is that he will be taking 8 students to India in October for research purposes. He is also enjoying serving as bishop of the Petal Ward and learning to balance his family, church, and work lives. All in all, life is good.



This summer, we have had two other younguns living with us. Matthew Barton and Megan Fuchs moved into the house in May. Matthew will be headed to Pearl River Community College to play soccer there next week. He is going to move into the dorms to complete the freshman college athlete experience. Megan will be attending Oak Grove High School and will graduate in December. She will also begin at PRCC in January.




Life is never boring at our house. We are truly happy and looking forward to entering back into a semi-normal routine as school starts again. We have had a full summer and a fun one at that.














Monday, November 5, 2007

This is the Hales family crest. "United Force is Stronger"


Zachary and friend Perry. What is that about?




Luther loving soccer

Sam enjoying a break.


Matt and Candy at the Petal High School home coming parade.



Gabby at the parade too.

Looking forward to candy.

2007 Halloween decorations.


Scary!!!


Fun jack-o-lanterns designed by the kids.


Rainier at graduation from Basic Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina

Ranier with a buddy.

Rainier during some down time.