National Infantry Museum

Friday, March 21, 2025

Monday afternoon (03/10/25), we drove from Alabama  to Senoia, GA (suburb of Atlanta) to Anne’s brother’s home.  We visited there over the next few days, where the busyness described in our previous post continued. Jim had for quite a while been wanting to take us to the National Infantry Museum at Fort Benning in Columbus, GA.  We finally made the trip on Tuesday (3/11), a beautiful spring day.  The museum was excellent.  It was informative, moving, and one of the best museums we have visited. It is designed to be a self-guided tour but docent led tours can be scheduled.  There is a giant screen theater and virtual reality (VR) simulators.  You can even experience parachuting through the skies in the only Paradrop simulators in the US.  Amazingly, the admission is free, with a suggested donation of $5.00. There are additional fees for some of the movies and VR offerings. When you enter the museum you first walk through a series of displays beginning with the Revolutionary War infantry and then advancing thru the Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, and Global War on Terrorism infantrymen.  They have also added an Armory and Calvary Museum. They have exhibits featuring various pieces of equipment, memorials, and a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC. outside.  There is also a Korean War Memorial, Gold Star and Surviving Family Memorial, and a Global War on Terrorism Memorial. When we arrived, we didn’t think we would be at the museum that long but stayed most of the day. It was another good day.  We should have made this trip sooner.

Wild Game and 100 Class B Vans

Monday, March 17, 2025

We have been very busy since our last post two weeks ago. The busyness began just a couple of hours after returning to South Carolina from the Uskichitto NOMADS project.  Randy and Debra invited us to join them for the Sweetwater Baptist Church’s Annual Wild Game Supper.  It was even better than last year.  We enjoyed elk meatballs, bison dogs, venison chili, fish and a few other items. Sweetwater Baptist invites everyone to their free community gathering of friends, family, and neighbors.  We appreciate Randy and Debra including us.  We enjoyed the event but what touched our hearts the most was to see Randy feeling good and smiling and laughing with friends.  Thank you God for his continued improvement!

We had the next three days to make a quick transition from Fred to Beyond Blessed and there was lots of laundry to do. We departed SC Wednesday in route to Ocala, FL for the Ocala RV Show and the Coachmen Class B Roundup.  We made a quick overnight at the Gainesville Bass Pro Shop where we had a quiet and restful night with eight other RVers.  After arriving in Ocala Thursday morning, we helped with parking and registration at the rally for over 100 class B vans.  (Sponsored by Sunshine State RV and the Coachmen Class B Division)  Friday, we enjoyed working the RV show for a few hours. There we met prospective new owners of class B’s and prospective NOMADS.  It was fun sharing our experiences traveling the country in a small van.  BTW, we still love this form of travel.  The rest of the weekend, we were able to visit with old friends and make new friends.  We had some great food and entertainment as well. All too soon it was Sunday and time to say goodbye.  We pointed BB back toward Pine Mountain, AL for medical appointments on Monday.

Uskichitto Week 2

Sunday, March 2, 2025

Last weekend we did laundry, rested, and bought groceries.   There was lots of rain on Saturday and Sunday, so we were inside most of the time.  There was even water over the road when we drove to church.  When it wasn’t raining, we explored the portions of the camp we didn’t visit during the work week.  We didn’t know there were high and low ropes courses and a BB gun shooting range.  We also found our way down to the river where in better weather we would have loved to be canoeing.  Unfortunately, the heavy rains had the water too high and fast to consider that possibility.

We began the work week with our team splitting up with Max, Anne, Shannon and Mariel continuing to work on the flooring in the pavilion while Gabriela, Lou, Dennis and Pam worked at the dining hall preparing the exterior for painting.  Lou also worked on the tractor.  The flooring was completed Monday with the exception of a small path leading to one bathroom.  The concrete we had to pour to level the bathroom needed more cure time and the team will finish that up during Week 3.

On Monday the camp also had someone cut down a couple of large dead trees that were a danger to a couple of cabins, so on Tuesday NOMADS did all the clean-up/removal of all the debris/limbs.

Wednesday and Thursday we all worked on the dining hall.  There was some damaged wood to be repaired, gutters to be removed, lots of cleaning and scraping, and then lots of painting.  By Thursday afternoon all the repairs had been completed and the first coat of paint had been completed.  A special thank you to the camp board members and church members who provided some wonderful Louisiana meals this week.

Friday morning at 6:00 am, we turned Fred back in the direction of South Carolina.  We hated to leave the NOMADS team and Uskichitto Retreat Center, but were thankful for the two weeks we were able to contribute to the project.  We were especially glad to reconnect with Mariel, Shannon, Dennis and Pam, and to meet Gabriela and Lou.  It was a really good two weeks. 

We made it back to Randy and Debra’s home early Saturday afternoon and we will spend the next few weeks with them except for a quick run to Florida and Alabama.  Randy who is doing much better will be having some same day surgery Thursday so please continue to keep him in your prayers.

Uskichitto Week One

Saturday February 22, 2025

When we last posted, we had just arrived at Uskichitto Retreat Center (pronounced “Whiskey Chitto”) in LeBlanc, LA.  The retreat center has five cabins to house campers for summer camp season.  The cabins are also used during the off season by businesses, clubs and church groups for weekend retreats, meetings and work sessions. We have full hookup camp sites and laundry facilities.  This a three week NOMADS project, but we will only be working the first two weeks.  Mariel and Shannon are our leaders.  It’s so good to work with them again.  We haven’t seen them since the annual meeting last year.  We have team members, Pam and Dennis who we worked with at Camp Sumatanga last year and Lou and Gabriela who we just met.  They are relatively new members from Iowa.

There is lots of work to be done at the camp, but our highest priority is replacing the flooring at the pavilion.  Monday morning it was all hands-on deck to empty out the pavilion of all the sound equipment, furniture, etc. and remove the toilets and sinks from the restrooms and store everything in a nearby building.  That done, we began using various tools to remove the old flooring. Most of the tile actually came up fairly easily.  It was all the glue that remained on the floor that was the problem.  The camp director rented us a machine that made the job easier but there was still lots of time spent on our knees scraping. It was decided that we would be using epoxy paint with color chips to replace the old tile.  After scraping all the old glue up there was dust and dirt everywhere.  Then, we began the process of cleaning the concrete mopping numerous times to get it clean.  With that huge job completed, Thursday afternoon we etched the concrete and then mopped the concrete until clean again.  The mop water had to be clear.  That’s where we left it for the weekend. 

How we had fun all week

When there was a little down time throughout the week, a few of us were able to complete some smaller projects, the repair of some leaky faucets, replacement of some steps, repair of a “soft” spot in a bathroom and window cleaning in the cafeteria.  We worked hard this week and we were rewarded with a fantastic Cajun meal Thursday night prepared by some of the ladies from Squryes UMC. The weekend will bring rest, laundry and perhaps some sight seeing.