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Dec 7th update

Friday, December 8th, 2006

Art and his masterpiece

Originally uploaded by bridge to biloxi.

We are coming down the home stretch. The house was a mad one today. Mike and Doug and Elizabeth and Beca did the base molding while Wright and Patrick and I finished the door trim. Art and Rob took on the sink (we are installing the sink temporarily so they can move in.) The sink looks great. We had so many people waiting to use the chop saw (that was bent and would not cut a 45) that I dropped everything and went to buy another one. HandsOn really needs it. Well, we only have a small bit of trim to do. No sooner had the sink been unveiled and the plumber showed up and started installing everything. After lunch Bri came to help with the putty. Tomorrow we will have 8 volunteers from a new group from Dartmouth to help with painting the trim. The cabinets are scheduled to come on the 19th and Mike may be able to help out, we will see.

Crystal will be coming home late Saturday night for Christmas break to new home. For those that want to send a Christmas card their address is: Cynthia and Dan Mceldowney, 334 Crawford St, Biloxi, MS 39530

Art, Bri, Robert, Wright

Dec 6th update…The Punch List

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

1. Trim doors 2 to go (Thurs) Peter, Rite
2. Trim baseboards 1 room done 8 to go (Thurs & Fri) Mike, Doug,
Art, David Other vol.
3. Build and install steps 1 day 3 people (will move FEMA stairs
to house) Eddie
4. Sand and varnish hardwood floors 1 day 1 person (Sat after lunch) David & Art
5. Install door hardware 2 hr 1 person 2 done 8 to go (after Painting) Robert
6. Paint all trim and doors 4 done (Thurs) HO vol.
7. Clean stuff out of house (Thurs, Fri) everyone
8. Touch up paint (Fri)
9. Install dryer vent (???) Dan
10. Finish electric (???) electrician
11. Install vanity in MB 2 hr 1 person (Thurs) David
12. Finish plumbing (???) plumber
13. Install upper cabinets 3hr 2 people (Fri) David, Art
14. Install lower cabinets (waiting for arrival)
1 day 2 people (Eddie or $800 for Home Depot)
15. Get Occupancy permit (ASAP)

Robert is leaving Friday, Art is leaving Sunday, and I am going to catch the last flight out of town on Saturday. It still looks like a long list but most of it will be done before we go. Altho we will be gone when they move in, I know Eddie and his gang will get them in very soon.

Dec 5th update

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Ok, so we had a really awesome time making 1X4’s stick to the wall around the doors in a upside down u shape with these wire like things that come out of an air gun. It was so cool! And tool shed Mike and that other Mike put this wood looking stuff on the floor of that big room in the back. How many times can I say awesome? And then this guy with a box of those things that turn on the lights came by and put them in the wall. But he left and they didn’t work. Then we drove in the cool van to have dinner in this big room, only it was late, and it was supostobe meat loaf but was more like soup. And we had this long green stuff with peanut butter and raisins because it’s Like celery week. And the server is like dead and Bell South takes in air real fast. So maybe you won’t read this.

Dec 4th update

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Hung 2 more doors. Made 2 more creative thresholds and 2 selves on the arch. Installed the attic stairs. Mike & Mike installed half of the MBR floor, looks good. All of the windows are painted. The punch list is shrinking but still there.

Jim & Joel left this afternoon. Elena is leaving tomorrow, got home sick. Ann & John’s nephew checked in today, I am trying to recruit him for a day or so. Another guy from Ohio is going to help tomorrow triming the base molding. More doors arrived so we should be able to make more headway on that. It’s movie so till tomorrow. Look for pics then.

Dec 3rd update

Monday, December 4th, 2006

Joel, Art, Elena, Robert, Luke, Jim, Rudy, Tony, David
Originally uploaded by bridge to biloxi.

At 5 am we were rushed out into the cold morning air with a fire alarm. After the fire trucks arrived and called it false we went back to sleep.

Today we finished the porch painting ( which Joel and Rob signed) painted 5 interior windows and 2 doors, hung 2 doors, and fabricated 2 thresholds. The scenarios continued until 7:35pm when it was announced Florida wins-!!

Jim is going home tomorrow with Joel to wait for our next house, if there is a next one. We should be done with enough of the punch list by the end of the week for them to move in. It is hard to work with my fingers crossed so could everyone help me with that?

Have porch will paint

A work of art

Fixing the saw

Dec 2nd update

Monday, December 4th, 2006

Grouting
Originally uploaded by bridge to biloxi.

We tried to get an early start on Saturday but the Europian press corp were here to hear our story and to go out on work details. —n told them the history of HandsOn, then they asked all of the volunteers to introduce themselves and why they were here. So I told the world of B2B’s mission. Peter, has it made the press down under?

After we finally got to 334 Crawford, we started grouting. It wasn’t long before we were out out grout. So off to HD. Jim, Elena, Rudy & Tony finished the grout while Joel & Robert painted the porch. Art & David (that’s me) hung the girls room closet door. After we all washed the grout for the 3rd time we left in time to see the sun set and the boats line up for the Christmas parade.

Left overs for dinner so we went to the pub to watch USC lose and Florida win. My son went to USC and Jim went to Michigan and I went to Florida. So the scenarios never ended, who would play Ohio State?


Elena grouting

Mixing grout

Dec 1st update

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006

Kids bath

Originally uploaded by bridge to biloxi.

Started the day at 5:45 with a trip to my favorite place, Home Depot. I had to get more thin-set so we could tile non-stop. Elena and Rudy started in the kids bath cutting the edge tiles. Robin did the MB. Toni, Shela, and I started on the kitchen. Joel arrived at noon to step up the pace. By 3PM we were done with the kitchen with enough tile left to do the utility room, so instead of vinyl we did tile. Well once you start a floor you hate to quit. So we didn’t get done till 6:15. Got back to camp just in time for dinner, which was late. The new group of guys were there, Robert, Jim and Art. Grout tomorrow. ‘Nite…

Nov 30th update

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

Rudy & Elena doing tile for the first time

Originally uploaded by bridge to biloxi.

Riding to the house today with Elena and Rudy we talked about how we were going to tile the two bath rooms. Neither one of them had ever done tiling but were eager to learn. It turns out that Elena’s parents want her to tile a bath in their house. Rudy wants to do a closet.

Well they learn quick. I got them started with the layout and mixed the thin-set, then let them go. By 2 p.m. they were done. Around 10:30 Robin ( the one with multi colored hair) came to help so I got her started in the master bath. Mike Julian ( the tool shed guy) came by with the new tile (had to buy tile because we did not have enough of the free ones) for the kitchen so we started the kitchen and should be done by Saturday with all the tile.

Tonight at dinner I had 4 women volunteer to help. Is it the return of the babes?


No knee work

Rudy's row

Nov 29th update

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Elena

Originally uploaded by bridge to biloxi.

There were only 4 of us on the job today, Elena, Eddie, Suzanne, and me (David). Eddie stayed long enough to hang another door and trim one side. Elena and I sanded all of the windows and started priming the putty until we ran out of paint. Thought I had another 5 gal. can but it turned to be joint compound. Got a new can from the mold tent. Did anyone go in the mold tent? Do you believe there is a mold tent?
A few more groups have arrived so it is starting to feel normal again. Still waiting for Jim, Joel, Robert, and Art to arrive on the 1st. We are going to start tiling the bathrooms tomorrow. I brought knee pads and motrin, but I know it will not help. Rudy is going to help (he is a wrestler and he loves pain). Both Rudy and Elena have returned till Christmas. Kids just love it here. Us old folks love it here because of the kids. Never spent this much time with my own.


LR rm window 8/1
Living Room window 2 months ago…

Window trim 11/29
…same window today!!!

Nov 21st update

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

John & Yvon

Originally uploaded by bridge to biloxi.

David Valkenaar reporting:

It was cold last night — cold and windy today. According to Cynthia, it will be in the teens tonight and a hard freeze is expected.

Last night and this morning, Eddie recruited Yvon (Luc’s dad), Sean, Michelle, Jodi, Kelly, and John (a new guy) to help with Cynthia’s house. His plans were to install the window trim and get started on the tile floor installation. And, of course, Doug came to finish the siding on the porch.

I left early to drop Kelda at the bus station. I took Yvon (Luc’s father) and John. (John is a new man from Vermont. According to Michelle, someone from the Pub sent him to HOGC as a place to sleep, eat and work.) So the good news was, we had a large crew and expected to get a lot of work done.

We opened up the house and got the electricity strung. Eddie arrived with with the rest of the crew and some tools. Cynthia met us all with a hug and coffee, as is her usual morning greeting. Doug got busy measuring and cutting the siding to finish the porch. I got busy on mudding the master bath. The rest followed Eddie’s lead and directions and started trimming the windows.

The trim crew immediately ran into problems.

First, the windows need to have foam insulation (the expanding foam kind) installed around them. We had one can and it was not working very well. They did get two or three windows insulated, though.

Next, lots of 1×6 was needed (for window sills and for ripping to fit the frame inside the window boxes) and only a little was on hand.

Next, it was discovered that the windows were not square, so 45 degree mitre cuts did not fit precisely. Eddie showed the crew how to cut the corners at different angles for each corner situation so the corner fit would be tight no matter the angle. Of course, that took a lot of time and often two or three attempts.

I suggested that professionals would cut them all at 45 degrees, then, for the corners that were not tight, caulk and sand them smooth before painting. They would all look the same after painting. But Eddie insisted on “cutting them right.”

Then Eddie had to leave and the trim crew was on its own.

By noon, I had finished mudding and had started caulking. The foam insulation had run out, and the trim crew had completed parts of two windows.

We went to “Salvo” (the Salvation Army lunch site) for lunch. When we got there, the serving tents were empty. Fortunately someone told us they were serving inside because it was so cold and windy. Ewww, was that nice. They had butane heaters roaring and it was cozy warm. They also had a hot lunch! We had steamed rice, a thick, kind of beef and sausage stew to put on top of the rice, fruit cocktail and hot corn bread.

We went back to t he house. Doug went back to the porch siding, Yvonne and I went back to caulking, and the rest went back to installing window trim.

Suddenly Eddie yelled to call the ambulance. John had collapsed and blood was coming out of his mouth!

Sean called 911. Within minutes a fire engine arrived, then a police car, than an ambulance. They determined that John had had some kind of seizure that caused him to pass out. On the way down, he had hit his head and bit his tongue. Though the puddle of blood on the floor looked large, the bleeding was not serious. The emergency crews were concerned, though, because John could not answer standard questions. They determined that he should go the hospital for observation and further checking. Though he insisted he did not want to go because he had no insurance and no money, they did take him away in the ambulance.

As we discussed what each of new about John, we put together some info. He had arrived day before yesterday and set up his tent in a grassy area near the bus station. The police rousted him during the night and told him to move on out of town. Michelle and Jodi met him at The Pub last night. Michelle brought him — a bit drunk — to HOGC. The bosses said he could stay here for the night but he must move out (with everyone else) the next day. At breakfast he volunteered to go with Eddie to help at Cynthia’s house.

After the excitement trim crew came to me and asked what they could do since they were out of 1×6 and out of insulating foam. Eddie got back from his meeting and told them there was nothing else to do, so they all went back to base. Doug and I stayed and finished the siding on the porch. (I’m afraid the top board has to be redone though. It is really ugly).

Tonight Chris (no two man) made a Thai dinner. White rice with a tofu and mushroom sauce to top the rice with. Ummm ummm good!

More people are leaving tomorrow, and Eddie announced he is sick and is taking tomorrow off.


Kelly. Jodi & Sean

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