#1 Salvation Army

One of the significant differences in the service experiences in Philadelphia versus those we have to work within on the team in Winfield, is the culture and environment we worked in. Compared toLeia mais
#2 Front Step

While all the leaders we met at the service experiences are worth writing about, Wesley Tink is going to be the Philadelphian leader I want to discuss and elaborate on some. First and foremost, I findLeia mais
#3 Share Foods

One example of a servant leader that I saw during the trip was the lady at ShareFoods who was assisting a mentally handicapped gentleman make boxes and perform other tasks so that we could continueLeia mais
#4 Art Museum

What I am most interested in learning about myself is how I adapt to the culture and environment of Philadelphia and even how the others on the team manage to do so. I think for many people on theLeia mais
#5 Christ Church

Personally, I think the best way I have learned to “treat every job as an adventure” like Kouzes and Posner said, was to simply maintain an open mind about the trip, the service work we did, andLeia mais
#6 Mile Tour

When the plane landed back in Wichita after a long, but good, week in Philadelphia, I can confidently say that this trip has had a positive influence on my skills as a leader and as a person. I feelLeia mais
#7 Ben Franklin

As I have discussed in some of the other photo journal entries some, I think the prolonged exposure to the culture of Philadelphia will be the most significant new experience for myself. Having beenLeia mais
#8 Looking over Philly

The first thing that I learned from the service work that helped me understand Philadelphia better were the variety of statistics dealing with those living in some of the low-income areas on the edgesLeia mais
#9

Here is the impressive line of trash bags we put together for all the cleanup work at Front Step’s park. Not in the shot is all the limbs we managed to haul in as well. Pictures like these reallyLeia mais
#10

Here I am standing in one of the many tunnels at Philadelphia City Hall. While I know little about architecture and the process to make such a building, you cannot help but admire the craftsmanship ofLeia mais
#11

A picture with Bailey, myself, Megan, and Carly. One of the fun nights out on the docks where the seniors found a cool spot for us to hang out and spend some of the night. Between the food, theLeia mais
#12

Getting that quality treatment for my cramping calf from our Leadership Team athletic trainer in the Apple Hostels’ lobby. Zach helped work out the knots in my calfs and gave me some tips to helpLeia mais
#13

A very neat piece of history found at an exhibit in Philadelphia. This is a Bible presented to Ben Franklin’s daughter made by a printer from England named John Baskerville.
#14

Eating with the team at the City House Tavern. This was a unique place to eat as the waiters and waitresses wore colonial attire, served us drinks in metal goblets, served great food, and even servedLeia mais
#15

Picture of myself at the lantern festival in Philadelphia with my Chinese zodiac animal. Due to my birth year, I am an ox. This means I am diligent and dependable, but it did say that I lack inLeia mais
#16

Another picture at the lantern festival viewing one of the many performances done that night. These two ladies were acrobats/contortionists and did some very incredible things such as this maneuverLeia mais
#17

The main lobby of Apple Hostels, the second place that we stayed during our trip. After the first couple days of work and staying in the loft, moving to the inner city was a very nice, and muchLeia mais
#18

A picture of our very nice assembly line work done at ShareFood. We manage to pack over a thousand boxes of food for a very good cause. If you could not tell already, I was the peanut butter girl.
#19

Statue of Benjamin Franklin seen on the Mural Mile tour. One cannot help but wonder what he would think of how Philadelphia has grown and expanded, and how his inventions have advanced today. Would heLeia mais
#20

Picture of all of us with some two girls who had gotten out of school and rode the same bus home that we were on back to Kensington. Talking to these girls were interesting. We also played multipleLeia mais
#21

Picture of Carly and I outside the Salvation Army warehouse where we boxed toys to be distributed to kids for the holidays. This day was very rewarding, and playing with some of the toys as you boxedLeia mais
#22

A picture of the Free Masons building out in front of the Philadelphia City Hall. Regardless of if you are into architecture or not, you cannot help but be amazed at what people could do with simpleLeia mais
#23

Picture of the front entrance to the lantern festival in Philadelphia. Really neat to see a whole other culture and the tradition involved. The crafts, music, lights, and of course all the lanternsLeia mais
#24

Carly’s forehead and me outside Ben Franklin’s Post Office. This was just a hop, skip, and a jump away from where his home actually stood. Pretty neat think we walked in the same area he did atLeia mais
#25

Picture of the very old and historic St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Surprising a building can look so good for having stood as long as this one has. Again, the design on the stone are veryLeia mais