Saturday, April 25, 2009

last day in New Orleans




Whenever a trip like this ends theree is always mixed emotions. Contentment for knowing we were able to be servants ..... sadness for leaving new friends ... excitement for returning home to loved ones and friends.... Our last day saw our team split up into two groups. Since Carl, Bill and I were driving home we stayed behind to complete some chores around the Olive Tree and the other 5 went to finish up their projects on the house. I had some fun on the John Deere tractor cutting all the grass. We sprayed some weed killer, changed AC filters and other general maintanence. Kate, one of the women running things at the Olive Tree prepared us a nice lunch and wished us well on our journey. We arrivevd back in Charlotte about 1:00 am Saturday ... exhausted but exhilerated .... I'll post my final thoughts on New Orleans tomorrow! Thanks for all your prayers this week!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

meeting the homeowners






As we began work today, I was amazed at how much we accomplished. As more and more little projects were completed we began to get excited at the progress we had made. The guys I'm with are very capable with tools and have completed some impressive work. Connie .... our homeowner was able to make it to meet us and it was a very emotional experience. When she looked around the home she was so excited at what had been done. She was so grateful and shared some stories of her struggle to "come home." I was trying to imagine what it would be like to have your home and belongings totally destroyed and then not be able to return for 3 1/2 years. Tonight at the Olive Tree (The compound where we are staying) we had all the homeowners and families here for dinner. I had the privilege of performing a concert for everyone ....and God brought everyone closer with the laughter and crazy participation Sprout'n Shout involves. I am so glad to have new friends from New Jersey, California and New Orleans and to have played a small role in helping ease the burden of someone in need.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

more work and a tour of new Orleans







The morning started early ....our team was assigned to cook breakfast for 70 people. At the job site I worked with Judd on insulation.... If you have ever done it you know it is hot,y dirt and itchy work. I was thankful for my mask, gloves and goggles. The other guys finished the porch railing and the baseboards. We worked until about 2:00 and then left for a tour of some of the most hard hit places by Katrina. We stopped for lunch at the "Joint" ...a place featured on the food channel by some crazy guy with platinum hair...it was superb. We visited the ninth ward and went to the levy ....but not in a Chevy ...and yes it was dry ....and hopefully with the improvements made they will stay that way. We were fortunate to see a documentary being filmed about Tim Ellis who grew up in the ninth ward....became a chemist and then turned his art hobby into a full time job. We listened to some of the stories he was telling about surviving the storm and its aftermath ....they were incredibly moving. He thanked us for coming and told us that the people here really appreciate the efforts being made. We also saw the "Make it right 9" project of Brad Pitt and "Artist Row" sponsored by Harry Connick Jr.....no celebrity spottings though! We look forward to another day of work on the house!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

more repairs and a night on the town in New Orleans







The place we are staying.... the Olive Tree.... divides up the chores here during the week. The California delegation made breakfast ...and our group was responsible for cleaning the showers and bathrooms. Then off to the worksite to tackle some new projects. Today I helped hang some closet folding doors ....did some caulking and clean up. The others did a lot of painting on the deck of the back of the house....finished the floor board trim amd built the front porch railing. After dinner four of us went into New Orleans to see a few sights .... and finished up the evening at the Cafe De Monde for some bignets .... a wonderful fried pastry. We saw some interesting characters this evening .... This is a lively and diverse place.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Workin' on the house




We hit the ground running today. Heidi who is our project manager had plenty of work for us to do. Since she grew up on 200 year old farm house she had plenty of practice building and repairing. She was an art major in college and knows how to handle tools. A couple of guys worked on baseboard installation with her and the rest of us worked on caulking. I took the outside windows as you can see in the photo. The neighborhood we are working in was heavily damaged. The house we are working on is a one bedroom, owned by a lady in her late fifties. The labor volunteers provide reduces the cost of repairs by 65 to 70 percent so she is able to afford the repairs. We are supposed to meet her on Wednesday so we hope to learn more about her. Pray for the workers here .....and many others over the city who are reaching out to the people here. The need is still great ....even after 3 and a half years.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

New Orleans







I'm on my way to New Orleans to work on a team doing home repairs. We will work with project homecoming which provides free labor enabling the residents to afford the repairs. On the way I was able to stop in Atlanta for a few days to visit my daughter Lauren and her husband Ethan. We had a wonderful time riding bikes...attending Ethan's Spanish class at Georgia State .... hanging out with the boys of the family who employs Lauren as their nanny...and just having some special Dad/daughter time. My destination for Saturday was Pascagoula, Mississippi. On the way I was able to stop and see Auburn University. I ran into a major traffic jam...Once I arrived in town I discovered it was their spring football game..... they are as optimistic as all fans are....this is their year! I arrived in Pascagoula, checked into the hotel an then took a ride to the beach ...just a few miles away ... and rode along the beach for a couple of miles just enjoying the view of the Mississippi sound. The concerts at First Baptist Pascagoula and Bel-Aire baptist in Gulfport went very well! I was glad to arrive at the Olive tree ...the place the volunteers stay...more about that later this week.