Uneventful Travel Day – The Best Kind To Have

Saturday May 6, 2017

Today, although pretty cold early, was a very nice day in Alabama. We got a little later start than we had planned but after not sleeping in the noisy Scottsboro Walmart parking lot on Thursday night we slept a little late today. We have determined that part of that lack of sleep may have been some anxiety over the sale of FRED. As Anne’s Dad use to say, “you haven’t sold it ‘til the money is in the bank.” You never know when there is going to be a last minute problem. So thankful all went well. We have spent so much time in the past month getting FRED ready to sale, showing him, selling him and then emptying him out while in Hayesville – no easy task – that we would have been pretty crushed had that sale not gone through.

When we did get on the road today in the pickup, we still had to go by the assisted living to take some supplies to Aunt Jean. So yesterday after selling FRED we had quick visits with Aunt Helen, Juno and then today Jean. Anne talked to her Mom but we just couldn’t squeeze in a trip to Tuscaloosa. We will soon, though. We also went to Dairy Queen last night with Barry and Donna. It was so great to just spend a little down time with our great friends. Really quick trip home but we squeezed a lot into the short time we were there.

Sunny drive on the Interstate
Sunny drive on the Interstate

The drive from Trussville to Chattanooga was a pretty drive. It was 71 and sunny in Chattanooga when we drove through. We had one traffic slow down for an unknown reason but much easier going through on a Saturday. We could see distant clouds building as we went through town. By the time we got off the interstate in Cleveland it was cloudy. The drive down through the Ocoee gorge was nice. They were releasing water in the river today and the rafters were out in full force. All the outfitters had buses on the road. By the time we got to the most popular put in point it had started very light rain. We have done the rafting trip down the Ocoee several times and that water is cold on a nice hot summer day. Many of the rafters had on wet or dry suits today. They still looked cold. Glad it was someone other than us on the river today. It was a much easier drive through the gorge today compared to the wind and rain of Thursday afternoon.

It was raining by the time we got to Murphy and intermittently from there to Hayesville we had really heavy rain. So it was 71 and sunny when we left Trussville and four hours later when we arrived in Hayesville it was 51 with a cold rain. What crazy weather we are having. We stopped and ate pizza at the local pizza place – Roma’s – before returning to camp. Good pizza and we have enough left for another meal. Arrived back at camp safe and sound, a little tired, and settling in for a quiet evening. Looking forward to taking the team to church tomorrow at Sharp UMC in Young Harris Ga – just across the state line. Remember to pray for your pastors.

Goodbye, FRED.

Friday May 5, 2017

Goodness, it has been cold and rainy all day today. One person we talked to said they thought it was colder now than it was in February. We agree. It was just a raw day. The predicted low tonight is something like 44. Looking ahead it’s suppose to be 38 Sunday night in Hayesville. Too cold for May!

Rainy drive on the Ocoee HwySo now we need to tell you what has been going on. It has really been somewhat hard to write this blog some days because we were so busy but didn’t feel we should share yet. So finally, here it is. Yesterday at 4:15pm we left Hayesville and drove to Scottboro, AL. It poured rain most of the way, but stopped long enough for us to negotiate the interstates through Chattanooga. We spent the night in the noisiest Walmart parking lot we have ever experienced. It did not quiet down until after 2:00 this morning. Our last night in Fred was not a good sleep night. This morning we met Don and Pat at the Redstone Federal Credit Union and finalized the sale on FRED. Yep, we sold FRED. We purchased the motorhome on April 23, 2011, brought him home two days later and affectionately called him FRED because he is a FRont Engine Diesel. He had 19155 miles. Today when he pulled out of the parking lot with a new owner he had 51396 miles. FRED traveled the most miles in 2014 when we went to Alaska and back (click here). We spent the most time in the rig in 2016 at 32 weeks. Even if we had kept FRED until the end of this year, 2016 would have still been the winner timewise. We loved FRED. He served us well and in some ways it was hard to see him drive off to his new home. We have worked late into the night every night for the past week, packing up all our stuff that was in the rig and deciding what needed to stay at Hinton and what should be in the first load home. We are tired! So what led up to this? We did not make this decision quickly. We have been looking at newer motor homes for about 3 years. We decided that it was time for a replacement that would hopefully serve us in our mission work and travel fun for the next 10-15 years – till it’s time for us to downsize or hang up the motorhome keys. We have purchased a Tiffin Phaeton 36GH (in case you want to google it to see what we are getting) that will be ready for pickup the first week of June. So, today we are excited to have closed the sale as that brings us one step closer to our new rig. It’s also a little sad.

Goodbye, FRED
Goodbye, FRED.

We know it will all be good but right now it is strange to be without a motorhome. We will be returning to North Carolina tomorrow in the pickup to finish the last week of out Hinton project and will be staying in the basement of the Lake House next week. Our next mission project will begin Father’s Day weekend and will be our first project in the new rig. Here is hoping we get a much better night’s sleep tonight.

End of Week Two

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Stormy weather over the lake
Stormy weather over the lake

Today was a rainy dark day, all day. This area is still short on rainfall and can use the rain but… messy and dreary. The wind has been gusting to 45mph and there have been some pretty good size limbs down across the campus. Fortunately no power outages.

Carol challenged us with her devotion using the Beatitudes from the Message Bible. If you have been reading and hearing the Beatitudes for your whole life, sometimes it’s really neat to read those old familiar verses from a different translation. Makes you consider other possibilities.

Today was another day much like the others this week. Everyone is working very hard to get this remodel completed for Hinton. Dave and Bryant first worked to block off parking in front of our RV’s with saw horses and caution tape. The Emmaus Walk will be this weekend at Hinton and with that many people on campus, parking is a real challenge and from past experience we have learned to try to prevent people from parking right next to the RV’s and to protect our parking spaces. After working on parking they also continued to work on the lighting for the tool shed and completed that task. Oneta put another and final coat of paint on the porch swing. Gene and Carol sanded the kitchen dry wall and did some additional mudding in the living room area. Anne and Max painted the lower stair well. Then Anne and Jackie finally got a coat of paint on the kitchen. YEA!! It will need another coat Monday. Cheryl and Jackie also painted the bookcase in the living room. Sandy and Steve continued to work on the upper stair well which is now about 95% complete. We also tried to clean up really well today since we won’t be back until Monday.

Most of us are pretty tired from working this week but still have a pretty busy weekend planned. Hopefully we will find time to catch some rest one of the days. Tomorrow should be a very interesting and busy day so be sure to check back in tomorrow our you will miss out.

Root Beer Floats!

Wednesday, May 03 2017

Morning at the Lake House

Today started early with a really pretty look out over the lake just as sun was rising. Located on Lake Chatuge, Hinton is really a pretty place.

Steve and Sandy brought our devotion today. It was based on an “Our Daily Bread” devotional about God is always listening. When we talk to him he always hears. We had some really good singing this morning. Bryant came down early and we had about 20 minutes of just messing around with some music before devotion and then ended our time with How Great Thou Art. Good music! We were surprised and thrilled when Jackie, the CEO of Hinton joined us for devotion. She just wanted to come spend a little time with us. We really appreciated that.

We then reviewed our work plans, marked off the items we completed yesterday and Bill added several more items to our list. The days are growing few and now there is even more to do. Hopefully we are up to the challenge. One of the things the NOMADS always do at the Hinton spring and fall projects is to change all the smoke detector batteries around campus. Cheryl and Jackie tackled that project and changed something like 98 batteries. That’s 98 trips up and down the ladder. They did an awesome job! Carol and Gene continued to work on the mudding and taping of the drywall in the kitchen and gathering area. It is looking really good. They got the second coat on all the kitchen and the first on the other. Oneta painted the retaining wall and it looks really nice. Dave and Bryant worked in the tool shed putting up some badly needed new lighting. Sandy and Steve continue work on the wall in the gathering area and the steps. It too is looking really good. The first of the paint should go on part of that tomorrow. Steve and Sandy are full-time RVers and do NOMADS projects most weeks of the year so they have a lot of experience and great skills. Max and Anne just try to keep everyone with the tools and supplies they need and fill in where we can help. Mostly we just need to stay out of the way and let this team do their thing.

And at the end of the day:

We forgot to show this yesterday. It is a comparison between the Lake House landscaping when we first arrived and this morning after all the great work the team members did yesterday.

We all went to Maria’s Hayesville Family Restaurant for lunch today. They have a nice buffet and the fried chicken was very good. Dessert come with it and Anne had the strawberry cobbler and Max the chocolate cake. It was all really good but by 2:00 we were feeling the need for a nap – which we did NOT get to take.

Root Beer Floats after workThen after work Dave and Carol prepared us all root beer floats and we all just sat outside in the beautiful spring afternoon and talked and laughed. Els, the lady in charge of hospitality and her husband came by and joined us for a time. Els’s husband spends several weeks each month in Haiti working with an orphanage. They are both from the Netherlands and always very interesting to talk with. It was another busy day. Only five more work days left and still lots to do.