Thursday, November 5, 2009
Beaumont Blog 2
This place is certainly different from the country setting at Marble Falls! We are a quarter of a mile from I-10 parked in a fenced area opposite the Ford Pavilion in the Ford Communiplex area just out of Beaumont. The traffic is a continuous roar, with a slight decrease between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m… It certainly takes some getting used to!
We are parked on concrete which is convenient. We like it that we can also hang our clothes on a line to dry behind our RV’s because of the fence. This is now the home of our four Canadian couples volunteering for November and December, 2009.
Cheek is a small rural area about 3 miles from where we are parked. We have come home for lunch each day this week, but our personal preference would be to take our lunch and eat there.
After several days of rain, the sun has come out and we have been able to do the outside work at Miss Loretta’s house. She would probably have qualified for a complete home replacement, but just wanted to keep her old house and get some things fixed.
Miss Loretta is a beautiful black lady, very young looking to be a grandmother. She has her 15 year old nephew, Willie, living with her, and also two young grandchildren who live with her part time. We have met Willie briefly as he comes into the house after school, diving immediately into the refrigerator and heading for his bedroom, resurfacing in a few minutes to get more food!
Miss Loretta’s exterior doors all showed daylight all around, and allowed insects and critters to move around freely. Not any more! Bert got busy and replaced all three of them with airtight frames and door, displacing a family of geckos from under the sill of the front door. I was there when they tried to scurry into the house and Bert was waiting for the reaction Doreen would have had – a hysterical shriek. Sorry to disappoint him. I probably would have shrieked had it been a snake. He managed to divert them outside instead of inside and then finished his job!
The ceilings in one of the bedrooms, the kitchen, diningroom and hallways were falling down in places. John and Bernie quickly cut down the old ceilings the first day. I am sure it was quite a shock for Miss Loretta to come home from work to find her ceiling gone and bare rafters exposed. Upon further investigation, these rafters also required some work in order to do their job properly.
Jim and Annette, who had arrived on Saturday, set to removing and replacing the damaged bottom row of siding. Then while Jim put on new upright end boards and fixed soffit and fascia, Annette and Agnes, with Linda’s help when she was not taping the ceilings, scraped and prepared the siding for paint. On Thursday, the last day of our work week, Doreen was excited to finally get out of the office and onto the job. The ladies painted the siding and by 3:30 p.m., only the garage wall remained to be painted.
John got a start on fixing the plumbing, and Bernie put the new light fixtures up so that Miss Loretta and her family would have lights for the weekend.
We were very satisfied with what we had accomplished in four short days!
On Friday, the three couples here went to the Golden Corral, my favorite place from last year. They have the widest choice of food we have ever seen and all of it delicious. I simply CANNOT do this very often. It is not a place for a person who cannot resist food to go more than once a year!!
Our first Sunday here, we attended a very large Baptist Church in downtown Beaumont. They had several services going at one time and we were directed to the “conventional” service. It was very high-tech – all kinds of equipment around, almost like it was being televised. They also had a 50 member robed choir. It was a very large congregation.
Afterwards, we had our weekly MDS dinner, again at a Chinese Buffet. This is going to be a tough stretch with all this eating out!
Bert and Doreen showed us the way to Walmart. I think we will take the alternate route instead of going on I-10. No sense getting all stressed out with that traffic just to go for groceries. I went by myself one evening, and only got lost once. Asked for directions and got back to our site safe and sound, although it was already dark.
Our internet is accessible any time, thank heaven. I sure wish we had access to a pay phone at the park here, but the last time I tried to use my SuperStore phone card at a Texas pay phone, it would not accept it. I was sure it worked at pay phones in Texas last year. The Ben J. Rogers Regional Visitors Centre is in the next block across a field and when we went there for information, I inquired about telephones. She said we could feel free to use their phone with our credit card any time we wished. I have taken them up on that offer on several occasions. Unfortunately, they close at 5:00, so I have to come home and shower and change in a hurry to get any phone calls made, or save them for Friday.
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