Saturday, November 7, 2009

On Wednesday night I was chatting with Javel, Raquel and Patrice and in the course of conversation the question they asked was..."Is divorce wrong?" "Should Christians get divorced?" That was just one of many topics that was brought up just before it was time for them to head down to the dorm. Things came up both Thursday and Friday nights and so I didn't get to talk with them, but tonight when I went over just before 7 they asked me if we could talk now. I went and got my Bible and for the next 2 1/2 hours we sat in the gym with the Bible open as they asked question after question. It was so awesome to experience and to be able to share God's word. They asked questions about marriage, divorce, salvation, forgiveness, Christianity vs. Muslim, so many questions my head is still spinning. I am excited to see where this goes and how the study time can continue in the future! Your prayers for wisdom and clear communication are greatly appreciated!!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009


I have had several people ask me recently... "How long are you planning to stay in Jamaica? Isn't it hard to be away from family for so long?
I think this is the best way to answer those questions.
We have a new student this year. Her name is Ruccell Salmon. She is 12 years old and is attending school for the first time. The lady who brought her to us is no relative of hers, but saw that she was treated badly by her parents and spoke to them about it. Ruccell's mother just carried her over and told the lady to take her if she is so concerned because she doesn't want her.
The lady took Ruccell into her home, got her hearing assesment done and brought her to us. She is so malnourished that she looks like one of our 7 year olds here.
Yes I do miss me Nephew and Nieces a ton, but one thing I take comfort in is that they have parents that care for them and love on them daily! Every morning when I go out to start work I get the opportunity to hug Ruccell and tell her I love her. Tonight I went over to the gym where all the kids were playing and since I was tired, I grabbed a chair and sat down to watch. Within minutes 'my little girl' came running over for a hug. I signed with her for a few minutes and then she crawled up on my lap and laid her head on my shoulder and just let me hold her. It isn't the first time she has done this, but it melts my heart every time!
Why am I here??? I guess my question would be... Why would I leave?

Tuesday, October 6, 2009


Yesterday I spent most of the day behind a push mower trying to knock down the tall grass here... The riding mower has been down for about 2 months now and 7 acres is hard to keep up with if you only have a push mower.
The other part of my day was playing plumber in the dorms... Fixed a couple of toilets, one faucet and figured out a parts list for the other issues.
Today, I located all of the plumbing parts that we have here at campus... Glenford has them in 3 different places, so it took a while. I have been waiting all morning for Lipton, the school driver, to come in so I can send him to get the rest of the parts so I can start on the other plumbing stuff. In the mean time, I started tearing into the riding mower to see just how bad the damage is so we can know what we are up against. The picture shows the 'rest of the story'. Not pretty. Rod coming through the head. Anyone have an extra engine for a Husqvarna laying around you want to get rid of??
Looking forward to hanging out with the kids tonight after dinner!!

Friday, October 2, 2009

After spending 7 weeks in the States visiting family and raising support, I flew back down here on Tuesday. I am back at the Montego Bay School and have spent the last few days settling into my place here. This week has been a nice slower pace than the summer and I have been juggling email, writing an update letter, as well as doing some weed eating/mowing(riding mower is down) and today cut up a tree that fell in last nights storm.
It is good to be back, but it has also been a harder transition than I thought. Next week will be spent getting ready for a team to arrive on Saturday.

Monday, July 27, 2009

For those of you that have been checking in, I am sorry that this is so out of date. I have focused my efforts on my facebook page simple because it is very easy to post pictures and videos of what is going on down here. This website is only allowing me to post 3 pictures at a time and it takes more than an hour to upload those 3 pics. I haven't been successful yet on posting any video.
If any of you are bloggers and can tell me what I am doing wrong I would appreciate it and try to do a better job keeping up.
Hopefully with the help from some of you that understand technology, I can start updating this more often

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Today completed my second week here at the Montego Bay School. It has been a great time so far!! The first week I had a group of 7 come from Georgia and was treated like a king! They went out for ice cream twice and paid for mine both times:) Their last night they went to the Windham Resort for dinner and paid for me also... It was a totally different world eating at a resort buffet for dinner. I think I bordered on gluttony :)
This past week was just Awesome!!! Signs of Grace Ministry was here from Cleveland Ohio for the week with 19 people. They have a large church that has a Deaf Ministry and it was awesome to have 2 deaf men on the team as well as 3 Interpreters and several that are in interpreter training! I have never seen a team connect more with the kids and deaf staff!!! They are already talking about coming for 2 weeks next year!
On thursday we took them to Dunns River Falls in Ocho Rios for a fun day. We were climbing as a group and got to a part that was pretty straight up and very slippery and I decided to try it first. I made it part way and then slid back. The second attempt was successful and then several other tried to follow. One of the ladies got pretty much all the way to the top and then slipped. I reached out and grabbed her arm to hold her. At this point she started to panic(not good). She started sliding down the roughly 8 foot rock and I reached out my other hand and grabber her leg thinking I could hold her in place while she helped get her footing. At this point I am laying down facing down the rock slope and it seemed that she gave up altogether. My feet were hooked on a rock that was just too slippery to hold on so I started sliding head first straight down the rock. Thankfully, since it took me 2 attempts to get up I knew that there was a huge rock just under the water at the bottom so about 1/2 way down I let go of her and stretched my arms out to brace for impact. As I hit the rock my arms buckled into my chest and I absorbed the entire shock of the fall with my ribs. Everyone including me could not believe that I didn't hit head first... my hands hit the rock just perfectly to get my head out of the way. I am very thankful to be alive and have all of my teeth! The nurse checked me out and says I for sure have several bruised if not cracked ribs. Yesterday was a rough day, but today it is quite a bit better as long as I keep from laughing :). Pray for a quick recovery and that I can be willing to accept help and admit that I can't do some work for the next week or so.

Friday, April 24, 2009

This is what happens when you don't keep an eye out for Ionda on your birthday!! First was the cold water, followed by the flour and him laughing and celebrating that he got me!

Jamaica tradition is to make the person who is having a birthday into a cake!



Thursday, April 23, 2009

Latest jobs we have been working on in the factory. Cedar Entertainment Center.
Queen Bed (Tambrind wood)




Green House waiting for the races to start!

Miss Lawrence! When you are Principal you need to support all the 'houses'. Red, Yellow and Green


Roger! Can be a little hard to manage at times, but I have come to love him!
On Friday April 3rd(I know I am behind on this:), I was at the Kingston school for Sports day. There are 3 'houses' that compete on the last day of the term before Easter break. Yellow House was confident they would win again... and they did!



My favorite banner was green house

Friday, April 10, 2009

Rubbish pile is gone!!


The rood is complete! The windows are in the front wall


Saturday, March 21, 2009

Thursday night I was walking over to the apt. building with one of the guys from the team about 10:30 having a discussion about creation and absolute truth of Scripture... We had just gotten to the apartment when Brooke ran out calling me to come quickly, something is wrong with Simone. I ran over to Brooke's apt. to find Simone on the floor. Brooke explained that they were talking and Simone just collapsed. Simone was laying on the floor and opened her eyes when I got there. She tried to sit up and I held her head as she told me she felt dizzy, was seeing black spots, her head was hurting and then her eyes kind of rolled back and she collapsed to the floor again. I left Brooke with her and ran to the truck and drove over to Chad's and got the van. Racing back to the apt I picked her up and carried her to the van. Sheldon, Simone's husband, Brooke and I took off for the hospital. I learned that it is possible to get from JDV to the ER in less than 10 minutes! We pulled up to the ER and called out for help... Sheldon ended up just carrying her in and putting her in a wheel chair since that was the quickest way. Of course Hospital rules are that only one person can enter with the patient(never mind she is deaf and can't communicate) so we were required to go in the other entrance and fight our way into the ER. I came very close to causing a scene with the security guard and finally convinced him that he wasn't going to be able to stop me from getting in to interpret for her by himself.
Got there as the nurse was checking vitals and stuff and explained what happened. We then were told to wait in the waiting room for the Doctor. The Dr. came around about an hour later and checked her again and ordered a urine test. We then proceeded to wait for 3 1/2 more hours for the results of that! Yeah, you really have to love "Free National Heath Care"!!! It is SO efficient and wonderful. No sarcasm there!! If you know anyone dumb enough to think that would be good for the US to have National Health Care, please send them down here and I will take them on a field trip! When Simone thought she was going to throw up we couldn't even get a bag or bowl for her.
Thankfully that the 5 hour hospital visit ended up alright. Simone is doing fine! I am still trying to catch up on sleep:)
Now I am heading to Kingston for the day. Will post pictures of the progress there in the near future!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Last Saturday after Jumping off the cliffs in Negril, Jeremy and I went to Mobay to check one last thing off the list. Snorkeling. We went inot Dr. Cave and got our stuff and had been swimming around for about 1/2 an hour when something shifted in the pocket of my swim trunks. Reaching down my fears were confirmed... cell phone. Yeah, not sure if you are aware of this or not, but cell phones don't really get along with water all that well! Oops!
When I got back to Mandeville Sunday and picked up Ionda, I told him what had happened. The initial outburst followed by him laughing from Knockpatrick all the way to the village made it worth the frustration of being such an idiot. He couldn't wait to tell everyone!! :)

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

This past week my cousin Jeremy cam down for a visit! It was great to have him here and we had to get a pic of 'the guys' on the last night.
Marvin, Me, Sheldon, Jeremy and Ionda



Even put him to work with the team from Crossroads(Duquesne) pouring concrete while I worked in the factory




The Concrete Mixing Crew. Sarah, Brittney, Laura, Maddie, Brooke, Marcy, Wayne, Pete and Amy



I am getting a little ahead of myself in the timeline with this post, but haven't gotten my photo's from last week up just yet...
Today I arrived in the factory and was getting the guys all set up for the day when Diana came stumbling in completely out of breath to inform me that they could not wake up MJ(Marvaline Johnson). A little history... MJ has a number of health problems, the most serious being Lupus. I dropped everything and hammered up the hill to the apt. building and ran into her room. In the short ride up Diana explained that they had tried to shake her awake and had even tried a glass of water. I felt for a pulse and it was so faint it took a few seconds to be sure. About that time Pastor Damian came running in and between the two of us we carried her out to his van. He took off with her, Geneva and Diana for the Hospital and I took his kids and dropped them off at school. As soon as I dropped them off I headed for the ER arriving not too long after they did(everyone says I drive like a Jamaican taxi:) After helping to interpret for the doctor and nurses the information Geneva and Diana had, Damian took them back to JDV and I stayed to wait for results from blood tests and everything. After about 1.5 hours on IV's MJ came to. We then proceeded to wait until after 5pm before we got results from one of the tests... They discharged her then and told us to come back tomorrow for the results of the other test.
Jamaica Hospital ER was a first for me... or as Granpy would have said, 'I went there twice in one day... My first and last time!' or at least I hope so!!!

Thursday, March 5, 2009



Steve making short work of digging out the footings

Tieing steel for the footings
Mixing cement for the footings
I will post more pictures from last week's team in Kingston... Didn't have my normal internet access while at the Kingston school to get pictures posted last week. They are all up on facebook, but for some reason it takes a long time to load them onto this blog so be patient with me on that.
Sunday morning church in Kingston. After Sunday School the kids did a couple of dramas and then when one of the teacher's asked the older students who was preaching, they said Warren. Not sure who was more surprised... the teacher that didn't know who the sign name 'W' on the shoulder, or me since that was the first I knew I would be preaching!






The kids getting ready for school to start.

The group from Freemont, MI. L to R: Steve, Lew, Rich, Greg, Judy, Brian, Lisa and Keven. Fantastic group to work with... Willing hearts, hard working and a lot of fun!


Thursday, February 19, 2009

It has been an interesting week since my last post... I will get pictures up as soon as I can.

This past week was very busy... I have been preparing to be gone for a little over a week so getting all the work set up, supplies purchase, etc. has kept me hopping. We(Chad, Damian and I) had met and discussed an employee issue that has been an ongoing problem and needed to be addressed. Last night we met with Calva to fire him. If you remember from previous posts, Calva is the one who carved all of the bed heads. It was a hard meeting and he is extremely upset, but we know it was the right thing to do. Please pray for Pastor Damian, Chad, Calva and myself as we all work through this situation.
Today Chad brought me to the CCCD Kingston campus. I will be here for the next 9 days hosting a mission team. Today I have been looking around to see just what work needs to be done and took a detour over to the merry go round to push the kids. Gandpy's saying of 'Once is a habit with kids!' is ringing in my ears... I lost count of how many times I've pushed that crazy thing, but the kids are loving it and so am I!
I will have limited email access these next few days, so if you email and don't get a quick response... now you know why.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Last Friday I interviewed and hired a new man, Kenroy to work in the Factory. Kenroy has done woodworking for Northern Caribbean University in the past and I hired him to work on a per job payment basis. He started on Monday and so far things are going well. I gave him a print of a dresser and turned him loose. The dresser he is building is the first project to use the Kreg Drill system that Grace Church so graciously provided for us! His ability and using the Kreg jig is helping with the production time. Having Kenroy here has also begun to accomplish another goal of mine... you see Kenroy is hearing. There is a lot of competition with the deaf here, especially Nigel, to prove they can do better than a hearing person. Nigel has started showing improvement in his efficiency and I am hoping that continues.

Monday, February 2, 2009

It is 8:30pm and I am still in my work clothes... been a long day and wasn't feeling like anything got accomplished. Calva came down wanting to talk and we had a good discussion. I need to back up a second and let you know that Friday I got all new screens put in at my apt! So, we are sitting talking and he sees a rat on top of my cabinet. I got my machete, and tried to kill my unwanted guest... but he got away out of a hole in my brand new screen! So, I set a trap between the screen and the now closed window. We continued talking and pretty soon... Bam! I ran over and opened the curtain to see it only had him by the tail. We quickly ran outside and blocked the hole in the screen so now he was trapped. It was a good thing, cause about that time he got free of the rat trap. So I went inside and opened the louvered glass window just enough to get my machete through and got him!!!!! I will spare you the pictures and just tell you he was 81/2" without his tail. Did I mention that I ABSOLUTELY HATE RATS!!!!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Ya think there may be a reason the roads down here are shot??? Yes those are 2x12 extra tall side boards on that truck and it is loaded with wet sand and the tarp is kinda keeping it from running off the sides. I would guess at least 1.5 if not 2 times the legal limit for the States...

Right after I got in the bus just as we were leaving the pier. In the back, Carole, Dan and Keith. Second row is Eric, Sharon and my Great Aunt Hellen. Closest is Kay and Ken. Mary is sitting right next to me to try to keep from getting sick on the smooth straight roads we have down here:)













Aunt Hellen and me at Walkerswood Spice Factory getting ready for the tour












The Whole Kloter Crew at Coyabe Botanical Gardens. Kieth, Carole, Dan, Mary, me, Great Aunt Hellen, Sharon, Eric, Ken & Kay


So I am a little behind on the updates... I arrived in Mobay on Friday, stayed overnight and then picked up Marc and Leo at the airport on Saturday and as we were getting ready to leave town got a call from Delta that they had my bag and wanted directions. We met in Montego Bay so it was No Problem!
These last couple of weeks have flown. First was the quarterly board meetings, then on Friday the 23rd I went to Ocho Rios and picked up Kevin and Rachel(Clough) Strong and brought them up to JDV. It was great to meet Kevin and we went to the infirmary Friday late afternoon and then I drove them to Mobay on Saturday. Sunday was my day to drive the church bus, so I left here at 9:30 and made 2 trips and after Church drove twice into Mandeville and then dropped Delroy off at his home... Way out in the bush about 45 minutes past Knockpatrick! On Monday Chad, His son Paul and I went to Kingston with Mr. Jones to the immigration office. They processed the first part of my Visa on the Jamaica end and I registered as an alien(yes I am officially and alien), and they kept my passport to give to the Ministry of Labor. Lord willing Wednesday coming we will go back to pick up my passport and go to the Ministry of Labor to finally get my Visa!
On Tuesday, I had the awesome opportunity to go to Ocho Rios and meet up with family! My Great Aunt Hellen, Kieth & Mary, Eric & Sharon, Ken & Kay, Dan & Carole all were on a cruise that had a port of call in Ocho, so I was able to spend the day with them! It was a blast and meant so much to me! Pictures coming...
The rest of this week has been... well, I glad it is Saturday!:) My job has been putting out fires and fixing equipment for the most part. One big Praise report is that devotions went well this week! Praise God for that!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Travel...
Praise the Lord for great friends! Thursday Jared drove me up and dropped me off in Elgin at Jason and Karen's.(thanks again Zobe!) Schambach hospitality was once again awesome:)... I must say that I am royally spoiled when I go there!
Jason got up at the unreasonable hour of 3am to drive me to Ohare for my 5:50 flight... and once again the flight stories of Warren continued.
My connection in Atlanta I knew would be tight... 30 minutes to be exact. We arrived in Atlanta 20 minutes early so I was breathing a sigh of relief, however there ended up being no gates available to we didn't get off the plane until 9:15 and my connection was 9:30 departure. Other than the brief help from the train, I was at an all out sprint(man am I out of shape) across the airport and as I rounded the corner to concourse E, I heard the last call for my flight. They had to re check me in at the gate because they had closed the ticket scanner. Whew, Just made it!
Customs and Immigration went great! I was hardly even questioned about me paperwork, Praise the Lord for that!
When I arrived in Mobay I found one bag, but my hard to miss red plastic tote didn't make it:(
1 1/2 hours later... I had completed the lost bag claim and hopefully will get my bag sometime this week. Pray that it arrives with everything in it!

Monday, January 12, 2009

God thing...
Friday I was scheduled to fly down to Jamaica, but because my Visa papers came through(Praise the Lord!) I ended up needing to fly back to IL to have them validated. I cancelled my Friday flight and booked a flight for Saturday morning to Peoria. Because of that change, I was able to go into work with Uncle Darryl on Friday and give a presentation about CCCD to 8 of his co-workers!! Totally a God thing!
Saturday, I flew into Peoria at 9:45 am, stopped at Fedex right there at the airport and picked up my Visa documents, Dad took me to Walmart and I got Passport photo made, went home and printed out the last form online and then jumped in my car and drove through the snow up to Chicago! I had arranged for a 4pm appointment at the Jamaican Consulate and arrived just after 3. Waited a bit and decided to go into the building and wait in the lobby. Walked in and sat down about 3:15 and almost instantly the Consulate looked out his office and asked if he could help me. I explained that I was there for a 4pm meeting, but because of the snow drove up early to make sure I arrived on time. He said, No problem, Mon, I will be with you in a few minutes. By 3:20 I was in his office and by 3:50 was heading back to my car with all my papers/passport stamped!
Praise the Lord for that! Totally unbelievable!!
Now I will just need to go into Kingston and pick up my Visa there. The Consulate sends the passport photo's and his stuff down and they make the Visa in Kingston, so hopefully I can pick that up soon!
I just booked my flight down for Friday of this week! We have a team coming in on Saturday so the transportation on the Island will be best if I waited until the end of the week. In the mean time, I am enjoying a couple more days with friends and family!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Yesterday I got to stop at Ring Power Cat to see Uncle Darryl at work and I got to 'play' for over an hour!!! I had never operated a dozer before, so they put me in a D-6 to try it out. Totally Awesome!!




After dozing up a ramp into the pile I swapped out for a 315 Excavator. Fred, the guy that made sure I didn't get stuck, was a little nervous for a bit while I did a few things with the hoe. Didn't know I had operated one before:)





Pulled up the ramp to make a big drop off and then walked the hoe off the edge to quit.
Monday I flew to Florida(supposed to be on my way to Jamaica, but that is another story) and visited my Uncle Jim and Aunt Nancy for 2 Days. On Tuesday Uncle Jim took me to Fantasy of Flight, a private collection of War birds from WWI and WWII. It was absolutely awesome!!

Uncle Jim and me standing in front of a P-51. In the background is a B-26


This picture is the nose of a B-17 Fighting Fortress. That chair is where my Grandpa Rinkenberger sat as the bombadier for 13 missions over Germany. So cool to walk through the plane and have Uncle Jim tell me history of it and stories of Granpa!
Last week I had the opportunity to go to Sun Down skiing with Fuel, the highschool youth group from Harvest.





We took a break at 6 for a pizza party and then some of us went back out for an hour of night skiing. It was a total blast!