The daily schedule is something like this (but we're always flexible)
6:30 a.m Wakeup
7:00 a.m. Breakfast
7:30 a.m. Morning Devotion
8:00 a.m. leave for josites
Noon'ish lunch & jobsite devotion
4:30 p.m. back at church, shower, dinner prep
6:00 p.m. Dinner
7:30 p.m. Evening Devotion & Worship team (that's us singing & playing music)
10:30 p.m. quiet time
11:00 p.m. lights out
R E P E A T
All the teams will be at the traditional services this Sunday, as well as at iConnect services the following Sunday. Listen to our projects, our stories and our songs. This trip would not be possible without ALL the support of the congregation, family, friends and countless others.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Dollar Generals - youth
Team Dollar Generals Day #1
Today we arrived at our work site expecting to remove and
start replacing drywall that had been water damaged. When we got there however we found the rooms
we were to be working in were stacked floor to ceiling with garbage. After spending the whole day cleaning out the
rooms including the mold that coated most everything in the room we should be
ready to begin the dry walling by Tuesday afternoon. Our home owners are very sweet, the husband
Melvin lives with his wife and grandson. Their grandson helped us carry some
heavy stuff out before he had to leave to work and their next door neighbor
allowed us to eat lunch in the shade of the tree in his backyard. We accomplished very much today and we’re
looking forward to what we will accomplish the rest of the week.
Cori Babcock and Team Dollar Generals
Cooks & Day 1
The cooks succeed.
Breakfast Day 1 on
site.
Up at 5:00am only to
liese Veto, Jeannie Nelson in the kitchen hard at work, 90 blueberry Pancakes
later, 3 dozen oranges, 2 seedless watermelons and 90 Bob Evens sausage links.
Dinner day 1 on site
Pasta for 32 with
garlic bread sticks and mixed salad.
Chuck takes Ryan
under his wing and shows him around the kitchen
Together they cook 90
breadsticks.
The crew is beginning
to mesh and ready for another day.
Now I lay me down to
sleep…………………ZZZZzzzzzZZZZZZzzzzzzzz
posted by Jim Post
Team Dollar General & Team Ice Cream
Team Ice Cream
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Nancy Leyden
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Jim Nagle
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Anthony Wendorf
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Tyler McCann
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Betsey Strader
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Katey Strader
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Jim Post – Cook
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Rob Pauley – Construction Superman & Dollar
General
Team Dollar General
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Rod Ring
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Mike Fournier
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Mike Galagher
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Nick Jarell
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Kevin Brock
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Cori Babcock
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Morgan Nelson
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Liese Vito - Cook
The temperature has been HOT HOT HOT.
We were provided the opportunity to help Melvin, his wife
and their grandson Joe who in turn helped us.
Our job was to remove a lot of stuff out of the house and
tear down dry wall and ceilings. In
order to do the Katy & Bets bagged the stuff and threw it out the
window. A crew below tossed it into a
dumpster. While Anthony was working he
go overheated and took a break from some water.
Just a he finished what he had , Joe walked by and asked if he needed some
water Joe went inside and got 2 bottles of water and said he had put a bunch in
the refrigerator for us.
We broke for lunch (and Tyler broke a wall – but that is another
story) and the next door neighbor offered to le us sit under his tree. He had loaned us his ladder when we first got
there to protect the windows below from falling debris
One room was so crammed with debris that we could not even
open the door. After much pushing and
shoving we cracked the door and were able to slide a few of the skinnier guys
around. The ceiling had completely
fallen down. The room was just chalk
full of junk that had got wet dried and fused together. We were not able to complete our demolition
but hope to tomorrow then onto some dry walling. So far we have filled a 20 X 10 X 8 foot
metal dumpster. And did I mention that
the weather was HOT HOT HOT.
Just before bed Anthony and Tyler bravely captured a bat
that was running around loose in the church where we are staying.
Submitted by Tyler & General Mike
Can We Fix It - day 1
Our group name is Can We Fix It and we were tasked with the
job of repairing a broken wheelchair ramp for our project. We didn’t know what
to expect, but when we got there we were greeted by one amazing host. Her name
was Angel and she was very happy and appreciative of our help. She had been
though some really rough times, and the bad neighborhood just made it worse. We
were very thankful for her hospitality, and we were more than happy to help
her. We quickly realized however, that a wheelchair ramp wasn’t the only thing
that needed assistance. We decided that the front porch also needed an
overhaul, as well as trash in the yard. We quickly got to work and by the end
of the first day we have already demolished the old wheelchair ramp and are
ready to install the replacement. We also have ripped up the carpet and boards
to the front porch, and have the new boards on standby. Our first day was not
uneventful, as we found a groundhog living under the ramp and two snake
skeletons in the porch! We look forward to our work tomorrow when we can serve
God more.
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