Quiet Saturday

Saturday, July 08, 2017

Unusual sky this morning
Unusual sky this morning When we went to unlock the gate

After our busy day yesterday we decided to take it easy today. After unlocking the gate to the campground about 7am and a few regular maintenance tasks we settled down and cooked pancakes for breakfast and covered them with strawberries and whipped cream. Mmmm Good.

Pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream for breakfast

Sound bar in bedroom
We installed a sound bar in bedroom so we could go to sleep with music without having the TV on.

Then a little house cleaning and a grocery run. This afternoon we installed a sound bar under the bedroom TV. We then watched some Christmas movies since it’s July. In this oppressive heat watching Christmas in July movies in the air conditioning just seems to make it a little less hot. We also worked on some project reports that we needed to send in to the NOMADS office and then some more movies.

All in all a quiet Saturday.

Fun In Fayetteville

Friday, July 7 2017

No sleeping in for us. We were up about 5:15 and on the road at 6:15, headed to Fayetteville. It was another wonderful sunrise. We stopped at Bojangles on the way out of town for a biscuit. Yep – not healthy but we were planning to ride 10 miles so that makes up for part of it. Right??

 

Nice drive with little traffic. There was one area on the side of the interstate that was filled with beautiful sunflowers. And then another filled with day lilies. Nice. We found the southern trail head for the Cape Fear River Trail without a problem. We weren’t the first in the parking lot. We got our bikes off the rack and hit the trail before 8:00. We wanted to get our ride in before the temperature got too high. The trail is a 5.3 mile paved rail trail through a wooded and marshy area. The trail was mostly shaded and flat but had enough hills to get a good workout. There were boardwalks and bridges and one covered bridge. Just as we started down the trail we road past a pretty deer. She didn’t seem at all afraid of us. It was a really nice ride and enough shade to make it comfortable. The Cape Fear trail is part of the East Coast Greenway, a series of bike trails that will eventually go from Maine to Key West. This was the first section of the EC Greenway we have ridden but hopefully it won’t be the last.

 

After completing our ride we went to the North Carolina Veterans Park and the Airborne and Special Operations Museum. Max was stationed at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville several times while in the army. There was no museum at that time. We picked up a brochure on the ASOM at the welcome center when we entered NC and since Max was in Special Ops we knew we wanted to see the museum. The exhibits focus on the history of the US Army Airborne and Special Operations units from World War II to the present. It was much larger than we expected and was very well done. The admission is free, with a donation requested and is well worth a visit if you are in the area.

 

 

Geocache in park across the street from the museum

After the museum we crossed the street to to the Freedom Memorial Park and found a geocache to mark our visit here. We then returned to Lumberton and spent the afternoon doing laundry.  We had a nasty thunderstorm come through late in the afternoon but it gave us a really nice sunset. Nice bookends today. No plans for tomorrow yet but we will see.

 

Two Rooms Ready

Thursday, July 6, 2017

It’s NOMADS Friday again! The day started off sunny and hot. And of course we started the day once again with devotion in our RV. Morris and Karen had today’s devotion on taking our Christianity seriously. Not that we have to be all serious and have no fun but really seek to live our lives for Christ. Christianity is not just a word but a way of life – the way we choose to live each day.

After devotion it was on to work. We all worked really hard this morning and got a lot accomplished. Max and Anne finished the laminate flooring in the sitting room. Karen and Rita completed the caulking and painting in the bathroom. Suzanne worked on painting and repainting doors in the bath and bedroom. Morris and Dave continued to work on trim elements – quarter-round, door and window trim. We all went back to our RVs for lunch to get into the air conditioning. It was a welcome reprieve from the horrible heat. When it was time to go back to work the thermometer was reading 95 degrees and the heat index was 105. We continued to work to complete the few little things remaining but it was hard to push through the stifling heat. Jeff our construction supervisor returned this afternoon and seemed pleased with the quantity and quality of our work. He realized that the owners can not move back into their bedroom until he gets the air conditioning working. Hopefully that will happen next week. We completed the bed and bathroom – our goal for this week. And the sitting room is coming right along. YEA! We had to take more breaks than usual this afternoon.

 

We are hoping for a break in the high temps for next week. Otherwise – it’s our Friday and we have 3 days to rest. We plan to go to Fayetteville tomorrow for a little side trip. We will try to get some good pictures. Thanks for reading our blog and commenting. It encourages us to keep it up when we hear from you.

Tonight's sunset had a dragon in it
Tonight’s sunset had a dragon in it

Back to Work

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

We all enjoyed our day off yesterday, especially since it is so hot, but today it was back to work. Of course we started with devotion at 8:00. Rita and Dave used scripture from Mark 4 – the calming of the storm and Dave reminded us that when we face hard times Jesus says Peace, be still. Rita also read James 2:14-26, focusing on faith without deeds. God doesn’t promise an absence of storms, just that He will be with us in the storms. He also expects us as NOMADS to be about doing good deeds for those in storms. There was some good discussion and sharing as well.

Then we went to the job site and started to work. Dave and Morris started the day with the installation of another door.

 

Rita and Karen helped with that project for a while and then took on the quarter round trim work in the bathroom. The ladies rocked it!! Suzanne, Anne and Max were again working on the flooring in the sitting room. At lunch we came back to the RV to cool down and eat. As we were getting ready to return to work the power went off. According to the office, the power had been going off intermittently for about an hour but then went totally off. We all made sure our generators were on keeping our rigs cool and then returned to work. It was more of the same this afternoon. The flooring became more difficult because we had to install the laminate into a bay window. The flooring in the sitting room is almost complete. Maybe 5-6 more pieces to install in the morning. The bathroom is almost complete. We need to install some base in the closet and caulk the quarter-round and we can mark the bath done. The bedroom has a little more of the quarter round and some paint touch up and it will be complete. HOPEFULLY we will complete some rooms tomorrow.

 

After work Anne and Max had to go to Lowe’s to pick up some supplies for tomorrow and since Chick-Fil-A is next door…we had peach milk shakes for supper, again – but don’t tell our Mom’s.

Supper
Supper!