Wow.. I'm tired. I think I've forgotten what work feels like. Four months with a very light schedule has been amazing. I think God knew I was about to get a new job and sent me on a little boot camp to get back into working shape. Funny guy.....
As you can see, it was a beautiful morning. There is nothing like waking up early and watching the sun rise over a large body of water. We were all up early due to the deforestation that took place in the bunks last night by all the snorers. God bless iPods.
Much was accomplished today by all. Lots of drywall, some finish trim work, new construction, etc. Today, Steve Troxel and I became the #4 and #5 best drywall mudders in camp. 8 hours of this makes me see why nobody likes it. I had a fun time, but won't be able to move my arms above my shoulders tomorrow. I guess everyone needed to be worn down in order to get a good night's sleep.
We worked today at a small church called Unity Chapel. Hope City doesn't have a big connection with this church. They heard of Hope City and asked if they could provide some volunteer labor, so Hope City has been sending teams here for a couple of weeks here and there.
This is John. If you're at FMC, get to know this guy.
For hire...
A lot of great stories were told of new relationships built among FMC'ers here. This week is going to be a great testament of how all generations and all nations can overcome differences and work in the name of Christ. Tonight we were joined by Orlanda whom is about to receive a new home from Hope City. She told us her story of her home being 8-10ft under water and living in a FEMA trailer for the last 2.5 years.
Stay tuned for more.
Monday, February 18, 2008
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