Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Work isn't hard if it's for a good cause

We started on Tuesday driving to site three, and Jennifer our leader tells us about our homeowner Peaches. Peaches is a very popular person in her neighborhood, everyone honks their horn when they pass by her house which is decorated by pictures of her family. We start our work by drilling in drywall in the mudroom, taping the sides and edges in the mudroom, working on lattice, and little things here and there. It reaches four o' clock and we start heading home, we are tired and all we wanted to do was get back to the house, take a shower, and rest after a hard days work. We wake up the next day and it's Wednesday and it's the daily routine get up, pack lunch, eat breakfast and head off to the work site three. Today is special because Anna ( a cook with a day off) decided to help us with our work. Today we said hi to Peaches and started to work; we did a second coat of mud on the drywall, boarded the sides with lattice, put the posts in the ground, dug out rocks, and again little things here and there. Again at four o' clock we headed back home, took a shower, ate supper, and listened to Randy ( who is Keith's best friend and a big tip giver at your site). I have told you what has gone on so far and to a lot of people it sounds like a lot of work, but remember work isn't hard if it's for a good cause.

Mary Wesolowski

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