Part of our team is back in the USA after a 36 hour trip from Hanoi to Rapid City. It really was a great trip for everyone involved. We all had much to take away from the experience–from the construction to the conversations to the relationships to daily experience of working for something worthwhile.
For me, the best part of the trip was the building of relationships within the house team (5 folks from Sioux Falls, 5 from the Black Hills), the big team (400 volunteers from all over the US and 20 other countries), and the Vietnamese people. Within the team we were able to come together and build a house. Not necessarily a simple task, considering that some groups squabbled the whole week. We got to know each other, and appreciate each other for the gifts that we brought. We had lots of laugh while providing a home for a family.
Within the “big team” it was great to connect and get to know the stories from all sorts of people. We had a large (and loud) contingent from New Zealand. For example, when we put in our roof we had help from a Kiwi named Neville. In a job that would normally take all day, we banged out in 3 hours. Nothing like some inter-national cooperation.
Finally, we were able to hear the stories of our Vietnamese homeowners and translators. Despite the language barrier, we were able to laugh together and bond over the common human experience. In a manner of speaking we got to know each other. It was blessing to get to know and be known by others.