“Very Exciting, Awesome!”

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Pat started our day with an excellent devotion reminding us of the Butterfly Effect – the concept that small causes can have large effects – the flap of a butterfly’s wings might ultimately cause a tornado. We talked about how everything we say and do, good and bad has effects that we may never know or see but the ripple effects can be huge. We need to be about being the hands and feet of God no matter how we are received. We also had a good time of sharing and prayer. We were all so thankful that Gary had listened to that still small voice and returned to visit with our homeowner last evening. We are all in agreement that we really want to make his home as close to the way he wants it as we can.

We started work on Plan D for our homeowner. It’s sort of a combination of Plan A and C. He doesn’t want us to move his bathroom down stairs for some very valid reasons. His case manager and we had hoped to limit his trips up and down the stairs but we will settle for making the steps safer and easier for him to navigate. He is very excited about the planned improvements and the work we have already done. We told you last night that Gary left the homeowner with the plan and a red pen to mark changes. He did mark up changes and left us a note on the floor plan “Very exciting, Awesome!” Those comments really energized us to get busy. So, today we patched some holes on the exterior to help protect the interior repairs from moisture and vermin. The demo divas sort of split up today to divide and conquer. We didn’t have as many laughs without our girl power trio though. The upstairs bathroom floor was patched and is almost ready for the final sub-floor installation. That should be completed first thing in the morning. The insulation installation was completed. Also, the new wall for the kitchen was installed and the old wall will be demoed in the morning. Doesn’t necessarily sound like a lot, but it was a day of hard work.

In case you are new to the blog, when we are working with NOMADS. Our schedule is to start the day with team devotion, usually at 8:00 but on this project because of the drive to Maysville it is at 7:40. break-timeWe start work at 8:30, we have a break from 10:15-10:30, lunch is 12:-1:00, afternoon break at 2:15 and stop work at 4:00. Doesn’t sound like a bad schedule, right? However, we work really hard doing physical labor that some of the us geezers haven’t done in a while. You would be amazed at what our teams can accomplish with that schedule. God just takes our efforts and our hearts and uses his math to multiply our efforts. Hope we get lots done tomorrow as it is suppose to be another beautiful day. We are making some plans for the weekend so be sure to check back in. Thanks for stopping by.

Plan A, B, C, …..

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Today was gorgeous day in Maysville, OK. We have really been blessed with wonderful weather. We spent a good deal of time this morning working on getting our master plan on paper so we would lay out the downstairs. We really wanted to make the steps to the second level safer for the home owner. Currently they are too steep and have minimal to no hand rails depending on the section of steps. He told us he has fallen down the steps 3 times. All we can say is he is a very fortunate man to not have had serious injury.

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Scott Re-engineering the Steps

After a great deal of study, we gave up on trying to make the current steps safe and determined we will tear out the current steps in order to install steps with the appropriate tread and risers. We also drew up a plan to move the bathroom down stairs, install an efficiency kitchen and living area. This plan is about Plan C.

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Yuck!

The real work began when we started removing the old plumbing and had to remove the main drain pipe. NASTY!! Actually we were pretty neat with it – all things considered.

After all the plumbing was removed, the demolition divas/darling destroyers completed the demolition of the upstairs bath removing all the rotten flooring down to the floor joist. The team also removed old windows on the back wall of the first level, and framed up the opening.

The alcove for the refrigerator was framed and some of the exterior walls were insulated.

The home owner was not available today to discuss the floor plan and arrived just as we were leaving. Our team leader discussed it with him briefly and the home owner requested a copy of our drawing. We really were not sure he was pleased with our plans so Gary went back this evening discussed it all with him in detail and left him the floor plan and a red pen to use to mark up the things he doesn’t like. So come back tomorrow. We may be drawing plan D, or returning to plan A or B. It’s all good. We want our sweet home owner to have safe steps and be happy. Anything else is a bonus.  By the way, click on the pictures to see them full size and remember we love comments.

Starting on the Next House

Monday, February 20, 2017

Today Gwen did our devotion and introduced us to Wisdom Hunters, a daily devotion by Boyd Bailey of Atlanta. She often uses this devotion for her morning quiet time. She and Gary know Mr. Bailey. The one she used today is called “Love is Slow to Anger” and was very good. Check it out.

After devotion it was off to work. Today we started on a very nice 81 year old man’s home. He is such a sweet man who let his children, and then his grandchildren, move into his house next door while he moved into this converted (and unfinished) garage. He is staying in a camper trailer next door while we work on the house and he would go to the trailer and then in a little while he would be back to see what we were doing. Shortly he would go back to the trailer, but then you would look around and he would be walking back down the street toward the house. He is really excited that we are here. The guys today worked on the main entrance that formerly was a garage door and had been framed in with 2 windows and a walk thru door. They aren’t quite through yet and it will need caulking and painting, but looks better already.

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They also installed another door that leads to the back yard. With those two things done the home is already much more secure. new-door-after

The ladies really rocked today. They had fun demolishing a bathroom. Everything had been leaking and the floor is rotten. The ladies first removed the shower, commode, and sink/vanity and then removed the old drywall from the walls and ceiling.

The only thing left to in there before starting to rebuild is to remove part of the floor. It was a very productive day for everyone and the home owner was very pleased with our progress.

Hope you had a great start to your week. Stay safe!

Trouble in Elmore City

The Footloose Low-down

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Hope everyone had a wonderful Sunday. We again enjoyed worshiping at First UMC of Elmore City. We went to Sunday School first and spent a good deal of class time sharing with the class the ins and outs of what NOMADS do. Most of them had never heard of NOMADS before we came here – not a surprise. After hearing our story, the Peacemakers quilting group wants to give us some quilts or prayer blankets for the auction at annual meeting to help raise money for projects. That would be really nice!! The class was using a devotional book written by the pastor’s husband for their class study book and we really enjoyed the reading and discussion. the-country-road-through-the-book-of-matthew-by-mike-lovettLater, Mike Lovett, the pastor’s husband, actually gave each NOMADS couple a copy of the book, The Country Road Through the Book of Matthew. The section we reviewed in SS today was quite good. You might want to download a sample. After worship we had a ”pot luck” dinner in the fellowship hall. Isn’t it interesting how in different parts of the country we use different words for the same thing – pot luck, pitch-in, covered dish – all the same thing – and no matter what you call it, it’s always a great meal. The people in Elmore City didn’t disappoint. We won’t need any more food today!

It just so happens that we were able to discuss the movie “Footloose” and events that occurred in Elmore City with people who were actually here at the time. We even talked to a gentleman who was on the school board at the time (he was a little hard of hearing). The year was 1980. There had never been a prom dance for Elmore City High School because since the founding of the city in 1898, public dancing had been illegal by ordinance. The story goes that some of the adults and students took the issue to the school board requesting permission to have a prom with dancing. It became a huge issue dividing the community. According to the school board member’s wife, some of the pastors were totally against it, but that her pastor “a young man” supported the kids. She said he found all the places in the Bible that refer to dancing and then went to the school board meeting and read them to the board ending by saying that “if it’s in the Bible, it’s not wrong.” Some were in favor of it because “it would keep the kids from going up on the ‘mountain’ and drinking beer and dancing.”

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Minutes of the Famous March 3, 1980 Elmore City School Board Meeting

In the end it was decided they could have the prom with dancing, but with stiff supervision. The students could not come and go and they “corralled ‘em up and didn’t let ‘em out til the next morning after breakfast.” The event put Elmore City on the map with reporters from San Francisco, New York and People Magazine all in town to report on the prom. The media coverage caught the attention of the screenwriter and the movie “Footloose” was based on the events.  The locals were all also quick to tell us that some of the stories and the movie were not so accurate portrayals of their sweet little town. Some didn’t want to even talk about it – seemingly embarrassed by it all.

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Click to read the entertaining (if not completely factual) article

We found this story in the archives of People with some of the perhaps not so factual information. There was also a recreation of the 1980 prom on the 30th anniversary. We found several other articles that (if you are REALLY interested) you can find with a simple Internet search.