HAPPY EASTER!!

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Saturday was another beautiful but cool day. It was one of the days requiring heat in the morning and a/c in the afternoon. We relaxed in the morning and then Max and Gary went out to Norwich Dr for Gary to see the job site so he could made decisions about work for next week. Anne and Sharon went to the Mall of Louisiana shopping. Sharon has two grandchildren graduating in a few weeks and wanted some new things for the celebrations. The mall is a large, nice mall and they had a good time. Movie night in the parking lotTwo new couples arrived Saturday afternoon with our third couple not arriving until Sunday afternoon. Saturday evening we had a movie night, watching Hidden Figures on our outside TV. It’s a movie about three black women who worked at NASA during the infancy of the space program. The team members brought their chairs over, and we made popcorn for everyone. The temperature was down into the fifties before the movie was over so we were wrapped up in blankets by the end. It was fun time and a good movie.

Easter Morning Sunrise
Easter Morning Sunrise

Today of course was Easter. Most important day of the year! Francis Asbury UMC had a sunrise service at a member’s home out beside a lake. We love sunrise services. They have not done sunrise service in the past but it seemed to be well received. The neighbors were also invited and some attended. The weather was beautiful and the service good. The member has a beautiful white rabbit that also paid us a visit. She said it was taking a break from delivering eggs to visit with us for a little while. Such a pretty rabbit.

 

After service we all went to Piccadilly for an all you can eat breakfast. We didn’t eat much the rest of the day. Of course there was regular service at 10:30 and then we all took naps. Our last couple arrived late this afternoon and we had team meeting at 6:30. Jayne brought a praline and cream ice cream cake to share. Ok, we did eat a little more. It’s been a nice weekend. Hope yours was great too.

Full house again
Full house again

Good Friday 2019

Friday, April 19, 2019

This morning was a much prettier and cooler morning than yesterday. It’s been a beautiful day for the most part but we have had intermittent rain showers usually lasting less than ten minutes.

It was a day of “see ya’ later’s” as Mark and Jo and Cheri and Butch pulled out this morning. Cheri and Butch are headed to North Carolina for their next three week project. Mark and Jo are headed back to Iowa after a couple of stops along the way. We didn’t get to work with Mark and Jo very much this time but we did make a point of visiting at dinner a few evenings. We will get to see them again in Wisconsin this summer. We should see Cheri and Butch again at annual meeting. Hope they have a great summer.

After seeing everyone off, Anne did some policy work for NOMADS and helped Max with some work on our new theater seating. We decided we wanted some rollers under the front for additional floor protection. There was also laundry to do and of course some exercise. Otherwise it was a pretty quiet and restful day.

A Stormy Day

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Our afternoon
Our afternoon

Thanks for the prayers for safety during the storms. The weather has cleared in Baton Rouge and we will be having some cooler temperatures tomorrow. Due to the concerns about the weather Gary had the team head to our job sites after devotion but return before lunch. We arrived back to the RV just as the rain was beginning to fall. We now understand the concern here in Baton Rouge. The winds were never severe here at Francis Asbury UMC. We had some lightening. No hail. But we did have heavy rain for maybe a couple of hours. The parking lot and yard here at the church looked fine but within a block of the church when we headed out for dinner tonight, there was water everywhere. Yards were filled with water and awfully close to being in the homes. We were quite surprised. We had heard an announcement this morning that people could go to a certain location and fill sandbags for free. We were also surprised that when we returned from dinner the water was down considerably. It seems drainage system just can’t handle very much rain. Everything is low, flat, and was already wet. Guess the soil just can’t take any more water. Anyway, glad is seems to be improving but we are going to get more rain during the night. Sorry, I guess we were so surprised at the water, we didn’t think to get any pictures as we were driving tonight. It also appears that the worst of the weather is now past Blount County. We have heard of trees down but are hoping there was nothing worse.

More drywall finishing in our future
More drywall finishing in our future

When we arrived back out at Norwich this morning, we discovered that a section of the master bedroom wall had been removed. We had found out it was going to happen yesterday afternoon. We were not really that surprised but, it sure did hurt to see. As we suspected they were not able to get the shower installed without taking out part of the wall. Thought the people that worked so hard hanging and finishing the sheet rock should see this. Mark, sorry you weren’t here to do the demo, as we know how much you would have enjoyed. We did get the final coat of paint on the kitchen walls this morning so we will be able to begin cabinet installation Monday. Pam’s house is basically finished but we may be going back to install a wheelchair ramp. We had hoped to do two Bible presentations this afternoon but the weather was just too bad at the time they were scheduled so we will have to do that sometime next week when the weather is better. Today was NOMADS Friday, so we are planing on some relaxing and maybe some time to play tourist this weekend.

Still Painting in Baton Rouge

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Today was another beautiful day in Baton Rouge. It’s nice to be able to sit outside for breaks and lunch. Joe and Jayne brought our devotion today based on Col 1:3-4. They ended with a funny reading titled “Methodists” by Garrison Keillor. We’ve always enjoyed Garrison Keillor and this is no exception. After devotion, we all returned to our same work assignments as yesterday.

At Norwich we got the first coat of paint on the kitchen walls. We hoped to get it completed before the cabinets arrived and we did. Tomorrow we will have to dance around the cabinets to complete the second coat. We are working on priming the walls in the remainder of the house. The people who textured the house got over-spray on the fire place but with the work of Cheri and Butch it now looks much better. Max is working to get all the windows caulked.

At Pam’s house there are just a few things left to complete. We may get to do the Bible presentation there tomorrow. A lot of good work was done again today.

We are all watching the weather closely. Again. Tomorrow we are in an enhanced risk area for possible severe storms. The people of Baton Rouge are taking it seriously. School is canceled and all the state offices will be closed. Right now we are planning to work in the morning but probably come back to the church by lunch. Part of west Alabama is also in the enhanced risk zone. Praying for everyone’s safety and we would appreciate your prayers.