Wednesday, July 7, 2010
safe travels
Special thanks to the parents picking up the students!
Show & Tell
Thursday, July 8
7 pm @ Blackhawk in the Underground
Hear stories and see pictures! We'll provide desserts. Everyone welcome!
Keep praying for team member Hannah, who is still in Florida. We're all hoping that she'll be able to be transported back to Wisconsin soon!!
Sunday, July 4, 2010
quick update
This morning we shared God sightings from this past week and it was encouraging to hear from everyone about how they saw God work in different ways. The students are tired but in great spirits and excited about the chance to buy some coke in a bag, talk about the trip and get a little down time.
Thanks for your prayers and my hope is that I can write more updates and read all your comments to the team.
Happy 4th of July
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Hey everyone :D
The amount of concern and care that everyone has been showing has helped a ton, and it helps keep me smiling and enjoying the fact that I'm simply alive after an accident such as that. I am eternally grateful to Kike and repelling safety gear (helmet) because without either of them, my condition would be much much worse.
I hope that everything in Honduras is running as smoothly as it was when I was there. I miss you all and everyone is in my thoughts and prayers.
Sending love from Florida,
Hannah Fricke
Friday, July 2, 2010
camp: day three
The group also performed the Lifehouse drama that they had practiced before coming as we talked about the new identity we have in Christ after we place our faith in him. We also played a game where I got pudding all over my head which I am sure relates to Jesus in some way. He knows.
We finished the night with the cabins acting out scenes for Spider Man movies but with each group having its own movie genre.
The group continues to do well and I am thankful for a camp that has run so smoothly so far. It has offered a much needed emotional break for everyone involved. Thank you for your prayers and please keep praying as I know you are.
Good night from Honduras
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Camp: day two
Day two of camp was our first full day and I can tell the students still are on an energy high. They started getting up for showers around 5 am which is just plain sick J After breakfast the cabins spent some time in devotionals and then headed off to one of five different camp activities.
When we have any down time the guys find their way to the football (soccer) field and the girls sit in the shade and talk mostly about the boys. There are a couple on our team, whom shall remain unnamed, that have attracted a lot of attention.
Tonight will be our second session and we will be talking about how the world and everyone in it is broken and that we need help. A number of students here are likely not Christ followers to please pray that God would draw them toward Himself and that those who know Him would grow in their knowledge of God’s love for them.
Our students are doing a great job of making new friends and trying new activities. They are not sticking with just each other which can be a challenge. I hear them learning new Spanish phrases and asking lots of questions. I am very proud of them.
The last things we will be doing before we head to bed tonight is a night game of capture the flag. It is a good way to end our day. We are thankful for your prayers and I will try and post up a more pictures when I can get them.
another happy birthday!
Thanks all!
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Camp: day one
Day one of camp is coming to a close and I am listening to the voices of the campers running around playing a game that I believe is called ‘Capture the Balls’ or something like that. We have eleven cabins with about 60 students. Our team is split between the eleven cabins and I have been very impressed with everyone. Last night we met as a team and talked about the importance of jumping in and making the most of our time. And so far that is exactly what everyone has done.
Our theme this week is ‘Identity’ and more specifically how our identity changes when we place our faith in Christ. Please pray for us as we try to build relationships in our cabins that we would share the gospel with our actions and words.
We will be off to bed soon and Lord willing everyone will get some good sleep because we have some late nights and early mornings here at camp.
p.s. We miss you Hannah. We are thankful you are okay but we are not the same without you. We are praying for you.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
hello from maddie
Since this weekend everybody has been just lounging around, working and sleeping. The meals have been great and the friends I’ve made are absolutely awesome. I miss my family from which I got at least million dollar masterpiece from my five year old sister and a definite award-winning and super sweet poem from my seven year old brother. I was touched by that mail and I miss them even more now. “I love you!” to my family at home. I can see how God is working through everybody these past few days. Everybody has a great story to tell, Hannah is safe in the US with her family, and Kike is getting better. I have loved this giant adventure and I hope to have more in the future.
Hola everyone
So far, we are having an amazing trip! The first day was great and humbling. It was reminding me of my muscle disease and that I kind of related to those people coming to get wheelchairs. The second day at the dump was so moving. It reminded me of how selfish the USA is, I mean, if those Hondurans at the dump had OUR GARBAGE to go through, they could be much better off than they are now, and that is only our garbage. The days before Hannah’s and Kike’s accidents were pretty much uneventful, exciting, but easy going. The day of the accident started out really great, but when Jon, Ken, and Joe raced out we were getting kind of worried. At first we were joking around that it was Brock because he was probably the most likely to get hurt, but when we did not hear anything from Jon, we started getting REALLY worried. As we started to get the details, slowly, one after the other, everyone started to break down. The whole experience was hard, but in the end, it brought the team together more than anything else possibly could. The days leading up to now have been pretty relaxing and uneventful. I have made MANY new friends and learned so much about how God shows his love for us. I am beginning to be very grateful for everything I have. I know that I hear that all of the time, to be grateful, but the realization and the reality of it all doesn’t set in like it does when you are in a country that has people, God’s people, digging through trash all day, every day, hardly making more than 0.2 lempira a day; 30 cents.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Bunch of posts from students
Jon Anderson
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Dear Fam,
We hope you’re having fun at home without us & stuffffffff.
Give Louie baby a kiss for us. (:
We miss you a lot! And we love youuuu. Jeansleeves.
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From Taylor:
Hey family,
I hope you guys are having fun… even if I am not there(: Luke and Noah, I hope you guys are staying true to your promise that you made me (if you don’t remember… it was behaving and not arguing for mom and dad.) I love you all!!
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Hey, this is Katherine!
This trip has been going amazingly smoothly so far, and we have had no real problems. The last couple days have been pretty crazy and busy, but I am having the time of my life! It was great to go to sleep on Thursday night after having such a busy day of traveling, and I am feeling very energized. I am so excited to be at the camp, and I can’t wait to meet my fellow campers in a few days. It is really cool to experience the Honduran culture, which has its similarities and many differences from American culture. I have to say that one of my favorite parts of the culture so far has been the food. It is absolutely delicious! Every meal so far has had beans, tortillas, some kind of meat, fruits, and vegetables. Yum. Today we are preparing for camp. I have already had some awesome experiences, and I can’t wait to see what the rest of the trip has in store for me!
Tom,
Happy Birthday! I cannot believe that you are already 10. Congratulations, brother! I hope you are having an awesome day, and I miss you a lot. I have been thinking about you a ton! I sang you Happy Birthday this morning when I woke up.
I’m sure you would love the fruits and juices here! Every day we have a different kind of fruit juice, and all the flavors are new to me. I have also eaten some of your favorite fruit, MANGOS! They are super yummy! I’m really sorry I’m not with you on your birthday, but I know we are both having a great time! I miss you and love you so much. Pass on my love to the rest of the family! I’ll see you soon!
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Hey peoples! Greetings from Olan in
Quick updates
Kristen again. Jon contacted us quickly, letting us know that wireless isn't working at camp right now. They're just as bummed as we are that they haven't been able to post pictures or more updates yet!
CAMP UPDATES:
Today the students were going into the community to make some presentations at local schools. Students were looking forward to doing a kid-friendly/modified version of the "Everything" drama by Lifehouse. They are probably going to 5-6 schools, reaching 1000 students total!
Everyone has been getting excited about camp!
Our group was scheduled to help with the first session of camp that is for ages 12-15; then the week after they left, the next session of camp was occurring for ages 15-18. Change of plans! The two camps are going to merge into one giant week of camp. This means the team has more responsibilities and needs to make some adjustments to programming with a wider audience. They're up for the challenge! Kike was supposed to be in charge of camp, but the doctors have ordered him to take it easy. Lots of local camp supporters are rallying to help, and it's been cool to see everyone cancel plans to be at camp for the week.
In addition to getting things ready (like crafts, games and teaching), the team is helping get the facility ready--painting the dining hall, putting in new benches around the property and putting water seal on the cabins. Camp starts on Wednesday!!
HANNAH UPDATE:
Yesterday Hannah made it safe and sound to West Palm Beach, Florida, where her mom was able to see her before surgery last night. Surgery on her femur went well. Hannah now has a rod in her leg running from her hip to her knee. She also has a broken hand, forcing the doctors to think of some creative ways to help her get around since traditional crutches won't be an option. She'll be in the hospital recuperating for a few days.
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Thanks for your awesome notes of encouragement! It's been awesome to see the love and support of the Blackhawk community. Feel free to continue leaving fun notes for the students.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Message to Andrea from John Cooper of Skillet
Andrea,
We got to talk to John Cooper at Summerfest. He sent this message to you. We are praying for all of you guys. You are all amazing and we are proud of you. We love you and miss you.
Mom and Dad
Big Adventure
On Saturday, half the Blackhawk team went with some people from camp on a scheduled camping trip. Kike is the camp director and was leading the hike; he's sort of like their version of Jon Anderson... with hair. One of the common camp team building exercises includes rappelling down a waterfall, which all went great. It started to rain unexpectedly, so they stopped for safety reasons. Those that had already gone down the waterfall climbed back up the path to the top, which is where the rest of the group was waiting.
On the way up, Hannah Fricke (rising sophomore) slipped and tumbled. Kike was behind her and broke her fall.
Hannah's leg twisted and her femur (the big thigh bone) was fractured. She also hit her head.
When they got back to camp, Jon rode with Hannah to the hospital, and she has been in really great spirits. She got some stitches on her head, and she needs surgery to fix her leg. She hasn't been in much pain (other than when they reset her leg). While at the hospital, Hannah said things like, "It's so exciting to be on an adventure! I know that pain is normally a part that makes something an adventure." Gotta love the resiliency of teenagers!
The other students have been amazing. Even before this accident, they have been praying more on this trip than on any other, which has been bonding them together as a team. They feel very close. The group has been taking a lot of time to process what happened, and they have been acknowledging that this is what it means to do missions -- it involves some risks outside of everyday life.
Jen Bagley (one of the other adults on the trip) spent the night with Hannah at the hospital.
Kike broke his clavicle (collar bone) and a rib, and his face had some stitches and is swollen.
Hannah will be transported back to the States for her leg surgery. Right now, she is en route to Florida on a medical evacuation flight. Our main missionary in Honduras is Ken, and his wife Sue is accompanying Hannah to Florida. Also, Hannah's mom, Carol, is en route to Florida.
The other half of the group was scheduled to go on the camping trip tonight, but instead everyone is going to stay at the camp to help with other preparations. (Plus, it has been raining a lot.)
What can ya do? Pray.
--Pray for Hannah, particularly her air transport, surgery and recovery.
--Pray for Kike, particularly his recovery (both physically and emotionally).
--Pray for Hannah's family, particularly her mom and grandparents who will see her soon yet probably after surgery.
--Pray for camp. This is a lot for the permanent camp staff to process because nothing like this has ever happened. Already the plan has started to shift (with no camping trip tonight), which can be discouraging to students.
The team will certainly continue processing these events. They are encouraged by Hannah's attitude. Her biggest complaint is that she won't be coming back after her surgery like she wants. That has certainly helped give us perspective on her optimism!
The team would love to hear some encouragement, so please leave fun comments!
Friday, June 25, 2010
some more day 2
We are glad to say everything has gone as planned and everyone is healthy. When we arrived in
The day ended with getting to the
Day 2
By Kyra Jaehn
Being in
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Safe & sound!
Jon told Mary that it has been the smoothest start to the trip they’ve ever had!
All the luggage made it.
They distributed the wheelchairs, which was a really cool experience. They are hoping to post some pictures from that within the next few days.
They are all hot and tired but really good! Right now, they are heading to take showers and rest before going out to dinner tonight.
The plane has landed!
Hey everyone,
Kristen & Mary reporting in for the team.
- The team made it from O'Hare to Houston
- Mary talked with Jon after they boarded the plane to Honduras; they had to run to catch that flight, but they all made it
- The plane has landed in Honduras (according to the Continental web site)
- We haven't heard from the team, but we knew it would be really challenging to get all the luggage, find an international phone/calling card right away, and make it to the wheelchair distribution on time
So... assume no news is good news. :) They got on their plane, and it landed. Internet and phone access are just spotty as they are getting situated. They are probably busy giving the gift of mobility as they are distributing wheelchairs!
And they're off!
Here, the luggage and students are fully boarded on the bus, and the driver is closing the storage compartment underneath! And they're off!!!!
Another example of those supportive families! Coming at one in the morning to see their students off.
[In case anyone is wondering why we depart and return in the middle of the night, it's the only flight/time frame available for our destination.]
This was the best departure in YEARS!
Last year, the team was forced to cancel the trip due to political issues.
The year before that, the bus didn't show up. (The company thought the reservation was for noon instead of midnight!) Parents scrambled to drive down their students in the middle of the night.
So... we are thrilled they are en route as planned! WOO HOO!!
-Kristen
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
More packing party pictures!
STUDENTS & LEADERS
Jen & Joanna -- amazing leaders, deflating soccer balls and packing craft supplies
These young ladies can barely contain their excitement! Most have had countdowns on their facebook status for about 18 months! Olan, Taylor, Hanna, Hannah, Lillie, Emma with Maddie in front.
Honduras, Here we Come!!!

The Adventure Begins . . .
[tutorial for comments]
The team would LOVE to receive your encouraging comments! While in Honduras, every few days the team tries to read the comments aloud together.
Here's what ya do:
When you're on the blog reading what someone wrote, at the bottom of that post CLICK where it says "Comments." (It may have the specific number of comments that are currently listed.)
WRITE whatever you want; remember it's on the web so don't post anything really private (or embarrassing to your student!).
You have to SELECT one of the options in the drop-down menu. I would suggest "Name" near the bottom. TYPE whatever you want [Bob and Jane Smith, for example]. And then just click Post Comment!
Lesson learned from the past: Don't just write "Love, Mom" because we might not know who that is. :)
Itinerary
We're going to Honduras... ya never quite know if it's going to work out as planned!
Wednesday, June 23 -- Packing party and late night departure
Thursday, June 24 -- Fly into Tegucigalpa; distribute wheelchairs from Advent Conspiracy with Free Wheelchair Mission
Friday, June 25 -- Reach out to kids that live in the dump (literally); drive to Siguatepeque (where camp is located, Campamento Cerro de Luz)
Saturday, June 26 to Tuesday, June 29 -- Prepare for camp; go for an overnight mountain hike; give presentations in local schools
Wednesday, June 30 to Sunday, July 4 -- CAMP!! Students will be fellow campers at the bilingual camp while adult leaders will be camp counselors
Monday, July 5 to Tuesday, July 6 -- Debrief in Tela/La Ceiba
Wednesday, July 7 -- Depart from San Pedro Sula; arrive back in Madison late late late that night
Thursday, July 8 -- 7 pm Show & Tell
Everyone is invited! Join us in the Underground as the students share stories and pictures!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Maddie Schumacher
-Maddie S.
Andrea Carlson
I am Andrea Carlson. I just finished my freshmen year a Memorial High School. I was part of the No-go-Honduras team last year. It was a great disapointment to find out after all our planning that the trip had been cancelled. I believe the trip being cancelled last year made me even more pumped for the trip this year. The AMAZING team this year is more then ready to go and reach out to Honduras in every way we can. I know we will be moved greatly and have tons of fun in the process. I was also part of the Middle School Honduras team in 2008. When we went down we were supposed to do two camps, one for younger kids and one for older kids, but unfortunately not enough people signed up so we put the camps together, giving us a few days with nothing planned. So the first day we repelled down a water fall, wich was a great team building event. Then the second day we went to an orphanage, which was a very moving experience. The kids there were super polite and giving. After that we finally got to do the camp. I was put in a cabin with all Hondurans and it was a challenge trying to communicate and get to know my cabin at first but by the end I had made some really great friends and learned TONS of spanish. I am super excited to see what will happen with all our plans this year, and I am hoping that our team will help others grow in their faiths and that our faith will grow as well.
Thank you for your support!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Honduras 2010
I am looking forward to this mission trip for multiple reasons. First of all, having the opportunity to serve in Honduras is an amazing experience in itself. I am excited to experience a new and distinct culture, and to see God in different ways. Along with that, I also hope that this trip will strengthen my relationship with both Christ and the members of my team, along with new people I meet in Honduras.
Of course, with such a huge opportunity as this, I am also nervous for a couple of things. There is, of course, all of the little things that could go wrong down there, such as the diseases, or problems with transportation, or not packing everything that I need. I also will need to put myself out of my comfort zone and interact with new people, taking into consideration the language barrier that exists.
Although there is a lot to be apprehensive about, I pray that this mission trip will be a huge success and that everything (at least to a degree) will fall into place as planned. I would like to thank everyone for their support as we venture as a team to Honduras this year.
~Hannah Fricke
Monday, June 14, 2010
Honduras 2010 Joshua Bunting
-Joshua
Saturday, June 12, 2010
kyra jaehn
I am very excited for this upcoming missions trip because I hope it will renew my faith in God. I stuggled a lot through 5th and 6th grade with my relationship in Christ and I have just begun to rebuild that. I think that this missions trip will help with that. I also want to go on this trip because i really want to spread the gospel and impact other people. I know that all this wont happen at once but i hope that what we do in honduras will leave a good mark that grows over time.
The thing i am most neervous about is bugs. I have a insect phobia. I even scream when a ladybug comes in my room!( as you can imagine my dad is a little annoyed by this :) ) I hope that i wont overreact when a bug comes to me. Thanks for your support in sending our team to honduras.
_kyra
Friday, June 11, 2010
2010 Honduras
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Katherine Davis
I was nervous about my decision to be on this team at first, but now I feel very prepared and excited for the trip. I've prayed a lot about preparations, and everything has been going very smoothly so far! I have raised all of the funds I need, with the help of such generous friends and relatives. I also know that I have a strong prayer group behind me, and I fully trust God to lead our team and the decisions we make.
The thing I am most nervous about is packing. I am extremely notorious for overpacking (ask my mother), and I don't know how I am going to get myself down to Honduras for two whole weeks without hundreds of suitcases! I guess that's just another one of the many things I need God's help for!
-Katherine :)
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
honduras 2010 olan
Thank you all so much for your support! Everyone who contributes in prayer or donations are participating in sending a group of super duper cool peoples to experience God in a life-changing way out in the sweltering heat of Honduras. We are all so thankful...and excited!
~Olan Munson~
ps. There are jaguars in Honduras. But its O.K...We have a plan. ;] and with God, anything is possible
My name is Jed Munson, and I am currently an eighth grader at Kromrey Middle School in Middleton. I am soon to turn 14 (on Friday) and have been a part of Blackhawk church my entire life.
To me, the opportunity to be apart of this short-term mission trip is something that has developed my personality and ability to adapt to certain situations. I was apart of the Honduras team this past year, and possessed a rather voracious attitude towards the trip in general. Initially I was just excited for the coming experience that I was told about by many people, and as the proccess progressed I was soon overfilled with excitement and eagerness to leave. However, the trip was called-off (with good reason) right before the day we were scheduled to leave, do to political unrest in the regions of the country. I have to say I am somewhat ashamed of how I handled the circumstances for I reacted in sulking around wistfully for the remainder of the summer. It took a me a while to realize, through the help of the Honduras team and family, that the Lord has planned great things for myself and those around me, and it is simply my inability to comprehend His intentions that propells my impatience in such matters.
I am once again very greatful to be a part of Honduras team 2010, and though I am even more excited than before for the trip, I have been brought to a better realization that what we plan to do and why we plan to do it, is for God and Him alone.
I have been striving to live a purpose driven life in all ways possible, and the fellowship I have formed with this Honduras team is one that I place a lot of appreciation in. I hope that this experience will amaze the callowness of my worldly mindset and help us all to see the true intentions of the Lord. I am eager to build bonds with the team, the people I meet, and God, hoping that out of it all I will become a better person.
Cheers.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Jackson
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Returning to....Getting Ready to Leave.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Honduras 2010(:
Since last years issue, i am even more excited to go this year. I am looking forward to adding members of our family that we created last year. It will be an amazing experience for me and everyone else. I am going to honduras so i can come to a closer relationship with the Lord. Also i hope that the students at the camp will teach us more than we are goign to be teaching them.
I am ready for June 24th to come(:
50 days till we leave!
~Taylor
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Honduras 2010
I am really excited to use my people skills to meet new people and learn more about them, even though we speak different languages. I am also excited to learn more about God and what he is doing in His community. I love animals so seeing all of them roaming around is going to be hard. Whenever I see a hurting animal, I want to go up and help them, but I can't or I might be bitten. I hope that you will be praying for my team as we go on this trip!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Welcome!
For those of you who don’t know, 19 middle school students and seven adult leaders will be traveling to Siguatepeque, Honduras on June 24th and will return on July 7th. We will be partnering with a youth group in Honduras to run a camp (Cerro de Luz) for students from area schools. The Blackhawk students will be fellow campers with the local students, and the adults will be serving as camp counselors. We will also spend some time working with the local youth group on service projects in the city. As a team, we really want to focus on building relationships with the Hondurans while working together to serve their community.
We want this blog to be a place for people to post things their excited about, prayer requests, answers to prayers, etc. As the trip comes closer, we will also post the itinerary and other important information regarding the trip. While we are in Honduras, we will do our best to post pictures and updates to keep everyone in the loop on our adventures!