Thursday, November 19, 2009
Blog 4 from Beaumont
Miss Loretta and I
Darcy's house - Project 2
Annette in front of "Landmark" in Beaumont
Cowboy Church
We wished we could have been there every day when Miss Loretta came home from work to see her reaction to the progress.
This week the old flooring was removed right down to the concrete, and new lino installed in the kitchen, livingroom, two hallways and one bedroom. Lois and Agnes and I scraped away for an afternoon, and Jim and Annette did a very fine job of laying the lino.
As a section of the floor by the patio door was wet where we were scraping, we called John and he found there was a leak in one of the water lines to the bathroom which had a common wall with the kitchen. Thankfully he was able to remove one sheet of wallboard in the kitchen to fix it. The bottom of the wallboard was totally separated, so they replaced a half sheet and the wall is far more sturdy now.
Some of our volunteers continued with the siding at the second project, Darcy’s home. John’s project for Thursday was to fix the plumbing there, necessitating two trips into Beaumont for parts.
Lois and I didn’t work on Wednesday, and went to town shopping. The other ladies were busy working on specific jobs alongside their husbands.
When we learned that in order to hire someone to remove the garbage pile, the cost would be over $400.00, we found a suitable alternative. Darcy advised that we could move it over to his “back 40” and he will burn it at a later time, along with his garbage. Lois and I volunteered for that job, as we had prayed for a solution. On Thursday morning, we moved three truck loads of garbage, using our truck. It was just wonderful to see the front yard all nice and cleaned up again. Another cause for joy when Miss Loretta returned home from work.
I am amazed that in Beaumont (and probably other cities in the USA) if you want to mail a letter, you have to go to one of the two Post Offices. This is for a city at least the size of Saskatoon! There are no mail boxes anywhere – at the malls or banks or anything.
As I mentioned in our last blog, the Orange Cowboy Church was where we chose to worship our third Sunday here. What a breath of fresh air! We were greeted at the church gate by two teenage girls holding flags on poles, on horses standing at attention. By the time the service started, the new church, which had been recently dedicated, was plumb full of members of all ages. We were advised that this church had been started two years ago with 9 members. They had previously congregated in an old barn near Bridge City. Their music was led by the Chuckwagon Gang and the preacher told us to feel free to use “Eee-haw” for Amen! We witnessed the first immersion baptism in their new church – a boy about 11 had made his commitment for Christ the week before. Their baptism fount was a new cattle trough. We also noted the 20 or so light fixtures in the ceiling were wash tubs. We went away having been greeted with the love of Christ and a hearty invitation to “Y’all come on back now”.
This week John and I received an invitation to return to Cheek to work after New Years, which was what we were hoping for. There was also a hint that our dear friends, Paul and Mary Stolzfus from Pennsylvania will be at this site, but until that is officially confirmed, we dare not believe it to be true. What a blessing that would be!!!!!
Our Shari at home is counting down the days until her flight leaves (Dec. 22nd). I am sure she is already packed! She is flying to Houston to spend a couple of weeks with us. Thanks to Peggy and Steve, we have a reservation at New Braunfels time share over Christmas and we will be taking Shari down to San Antonio to visit the River Walk which should be beautifully decorated for the season.
Well, I guess I’ll post this now. Nice chatting with y’all.
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