Today ended another week in which we were blessed to be serving God by volunteering at Midwest Mission Distribution Center in Illinois. It was a busy and productive day hanging drywall in the new office addition. With the other NOMADS volunteers here, Gary and Ray, we completed hanging the ceiling (except for one small section that we will fill with scrap from somewhere else) and started hanging the walls. We are really enjoying working with our new friends. Unfortunately Anne didn’t get to work on the job site today. She had to spend the day getting ready for the upcoming NOMADS board meeting.
Once we got into a rhythm the ceiling went up pretty quickly
After completing yesterday’s blog entry, another NOMAD arrived to help with the MMDC addition. We were relieved when Ray arrived about 9:00 last night. Max helped him get his trailer parked by providing some additional lighting.
We had fog and heavy dew this morning and cooler temperatures. Like most mornings, we walked before work to get some good exercise before it was so hot. The dew changed our work plans a bit. The foam that goes under the roof ridge arrived yesterday afternoon and we had planned to complete the roofing project in the cool of the morning. However, the roof was too wet and slick! That’s okay because we are flexible. We completed the installation of the vapor barrier in the ceiling. By then the sun had dried the roof and we were then able to complete the roofing shortly before lunch. We spent all afternoon installing drywall. We completed one of the offices and started on the second. It was a very productive day and we should all sleep well tonight.
Clearing out the workspace to work on the ceiling
Gary, Ray and Max stretching vapor barrier across the ceiling joists
Stapling up vapor barrier
Gary and Ray deciding how best to trim the ends of the metal roofing panels
Yesterday started with rain. It didn’t bother us because we planned to be working inside anyway. We continued to clean out the addition, moving items no longer needed back to the warehouse so we will have more room to work. Then, we continued the installation of the insulation. Gary, another NOMAD arrived about noon and after getting set up joined us for the afternoon. He worked on opening up the cased opening between the existing building and the addition. It was a good, productive day. Today began very overcast but ended warm and sunny. We continued with insulation and the doorway, completing the doorway and all the insulation in the exterior walls and put fiberglass insulation in the eaves in preparation for the blown-in ceiling insulation later. This afternoon we ran the cable for the computers through the conduit up to the attic of the existing building and then back down into the computer room. Then we worked on installing vapor barrier. We have about half of that job completed. It was another productive day.
Installing more insulation. Some of the wall sections had lots of pipes and wires.
Gary running computer cabling
Pulling computer cabling into the attic to route it to the computer room
Max and Anne had to go to Pawnee to the lumber store today to pick up some supplies. This brought back good memories for Anne. The store looked like it was from the 1950s. It had some beautiful golden oak desks and cabinets and reminded Anne of when she was a little girl and her Dad would take her to job sites and then go by the lumber company and pick up some supplies. What was the best thing about today? Probably God’s blessing of another beautiful sunset. Such a peaceful way to end the day. Hope your day was peaceful too.
We saw these giant plows beside the tracks at Pawnee Lumber and wondered if they were the ones used by trains to clear snow from the tracks.