Being on a build site, one is exposed to the language of construction. Today (Friday) many of the guys were up on ladders preparing the facsia. The trusses were finished with the sheathing on front and back. Chalk lines marked the studs so that work could begin on cutting and nailing the siding. Windows were installed.
One of the HFH homeowners working with us today was Pam. Pam has an adult son in school and a teenage daughter. Her daughter is having difficulty finishing high school due to mental health problems. Pam is working on her hours for home ownership on top of holding down a full time job. Her family lost their home and most of their possessions in Katrina. They had moved to Arizona, but Pam wanted to bring her family home. Throughout the day Pam was willing to do any job on the site, joking that when she first started with Habitat she was afraid of the ladder. Now with her experience on the construction sites she is excited to soon be able to take care of her own home. Every home owner has their own story of their journey to their new home.
Lunch was provided for us by the Loaves and Fishes ministry of Trinity Episcopal Church. http://www.trinitynola.com/page.aspx?pid=224 They have a food truck and travel from work site to site, providing sandwich lunches to volunteers and residents who are doing work to rebuild New Orleans.
Thanks today to Brenda for providing today's pictures.
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