"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." - Winston Churchill
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Ababama 2010
After a nice relaxing weekend which flew by (as they always do) River 7 and I are heading back to our work sites and doing a variety of projects on different houses. Currently we have the new construction site which we all work on every weekend, and 2 rehab houses which need painting, demolition, and other touch ups. My group of Sarah, Ashlyn and I did some hardcore painting today. Fortunately, upon arrival the wood walls were already primed with an oil based primer which made 2 coats of semigloss go on real easily. Nothing like a nice relaxing day of painting, I could literally do this for the next 10 months daily and love every minute of it! Yesterday (Tuesday.. which is essentially our Monday) we had to turn the trusses around on the roof as they were mistakenly on the wrong way... So I spent the entire day up on the roof doing the same thing all over again (it was a lot easier this time) and got some quality color while I was up there as well! Man do I drink a lot of water throughout the day when I'm workout outside... I already drink a lot of water as it is, but literally probably go through about 2 gallons when I'm working outside in this humidity and heat. Also on Tuesday we started our day at 5am with some marital arts physical training provided by our team leader Chris Money. He's a brown belt and bought some sweet striking pads from walmart and taught us how to jab, upper cut, and other random punches which we did for about 45 minutes... Tomorrow I get to lead us in some running and ab routine again. I think our team is slowly improving.. as it is taking them longer and longer to give up on my intense ab exercises each week now haha. I tell them by the time the year is over they will all have chiseled abs and be super flexible thanks to Cains Yoga and my Ab routine. Speaking of which, Cain made an awesome physical training T-shirt that say's "Ababama 2010" which I will get a picture of up asap. That's all for now folks, oh and shout out to my twin sister for working 2 years for the EPA, congrats Kaitlin 1 more year and the government will officially lock you into those golden chains.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Nailed it!
Good morning, good morning, Sunday is upon us alas! The last two days have been pure craziness with working at the construction site. I'll throw some pics up top to show you the progress we've made so far. The first one is essentially what we started with, just a basic structure with a whole lot of dirt/clay around it. Now this is not my main service site for during the week, I usually only work here Fridays and Saturdays however a few of my team members (Malcom, C-Money, Ruth) do work here regularly. Construction days are pretty awesome because we get to work outside and everything that is done is what we accomplished so you can really take some pride in that. Also the rehabilitated house I'm working on during the week is frustrating at times because so many measurements were not correct when the house was built to begin with which makes our "Habitat Home Makeover" that much more challenging. Fortunately my site project director at the rehab house is a really really mellow and chill southern guy who just makes you feel at ease about anything (Mike). I told you about the upside down hammering in the last post which he is pro at, and his advice to me about it was "Slow down... you're from the north aint ya?" Oh Mike you can read me like a book! He said he's been to New York once and it was way to fast paced for him. But I digress, Friday when we went to the construction site I was basically hammering nails in all day and commenting "nailed it!" everything I saw somebody successfully hammer a nail in... needless to say it got funnier and funnier to everybody as the day went on... well not really, but to me anyways. As much fun as nailing in plywood was, the real fun didn't start until later in the day when we got to the put up the trusses on the house. The pics where you see me standing on the wood planks up top on the house is when the trusses were coming up. Basically myself, Kari, Justin, and Gary (Justin and Gary work for Habitat and are the build masters who tell everybody what to do) were standing on the roof type structure while others were lifting the trusses up to us where we would put them into place and hammer them in. Shout out to Kari who did not want to be up there at all however I'm glad she stayed up there and conquered her fear of unstable wood beams and heights! By the next day when we had to finish putting the rest of the trusses up she was so eager to get back on the roof! Which nicely transitions me into construction day 2... which was yesterday. Saturday was September 11th and a National Service day so we had some volunteers from church groups and other local organizations help us out. It was more nailing and putting up trusses which I cannot get enough of. Being scared of heights and roller coasters for most of my life really makes me enjoy them that much more now ironically. The church group we worked with was mighty kind to us and offered us their lunch sandwiches (mmmm turkey) and then gave us their number to come by their place next week to eat lunch and swim in their pool! I've gotta say I'm still pretty taken back by the southern hospitality it's amazing. After working hard all day we had a delicious sheppards pie type dinner made by Kari (she's just awesome) and then a few of us went downtown Mobile to check out the nightlife. Alabama was playing Penn state who they slaughtered and Oregon massacred Tennessee as well.. Alright time to make some eggs and start the day, miss everybody!! Oh and I was astounded that JMU beat VT at home yesterday being a 33 point underdog!! I had to text Scott I was in utter disbelief.
Friday, September 10, 2010
I'm running out of good Blog Titles already... uh oh
Another day of working with Habitat. Today did some more painting and chalking with Sarah and Ashlyn and then worked with the site supervisor (Mike) and did a little metal bending! Yay for learning new things. It seemed pretty intricate at first but made a great deal of sense after getting some hands on training. I always thought I was pretty decent at hammering nails in, however today I learned how spoiled I've been using steel nails and not hammering upside down. Talk about a challenge, if I can somehow manage to acquire this upside down hammering aluminum nails without bending or breaking them by the end of this program I will be a happy camper (of course Mike makes it look like child's play). As much as I would love to continue working on this skill tomorrow with Mike, I will instead be working with the rest of my team at a fresh build site prepping for Saturdays build when most of the public volunteers come. It will be good to work with my whole team once again for the next 2 days but I am also looking forward to attempting that upside down hammering again... And some other members of my team and other teams got to use automatic and semi-automatic nail guns today which is just awesome, hopefully I will stumble across one or two of those bad-boys in the near future! After "work" my team headed down to the local YMCA and we were given free memberships as long as we volunteer there 1 hour a week which is pretty sweet. Finally get to head back to the gym, all this cardio is really skimming me down. Oh I posted a picture I finally got my hands on of me and Anderson Cooper from the news program which you can also see at the top of this post... also reminding me I just figured out how to add pictures to each post and not just at the bottom so I'll have to start taking advantage of that so you guys don't have to scroll down everytime! Alright I get to "sleep in" until 6:30 tomorrow which is nice however its almost 12 so i'm passing out! 2 more days until the weekend for me...
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Working for a cause
Good evening my fellow Americans. I would like to begin this blog with a fun link of Anderson Coopers podcast in cased you missed me on his 360 news show Anderson Coopers Katrina Special. I am strategically located behind the drummer repping the A! In more recent events, I have been working with Habitat the last 2 days strenuously working outside and inside. Yesterday (Tuesday) I wheel-barreled dirt/clay with Taylor for about 6 hours and then raked for the remaining 2 hours. Needless to say it was quite the shoulder workout, really got a good burn in the deltoids... oh yea. Today was more my cup of tea as I was able to paint yet again (hooray!) with Sarah and Ashlyn. Our team has been broken up into 3 groups which has its pros and cons... It's good because working with fewer people is less confusing and you get to know the people better, however we have to go to 3 different work sites in the morning and after work; meaning we leave @ 7am and don't get home til about 5:15. Oh and to top that off we had our early morning workout @ 5am so we would have time to shower before we left to the job site (parents I might be joining your sleep schedule). Aside from the morning PT I ran 1.5 miles after service today and have cut down my time by almost 3 minutes (down to 11:40). Im exhausted after being up all day and having another entertaining skyping session with river 5 haha, alright gnite all!
Monday, September 6, 2010
Alabama loves football
Another exciting weekend has come and gone, and this one was something special. For Labor day weekend we were privileged with saturday, sunday, and monday off (normally just sunday and monday) and boy did we take advantage. In order to graduate from AmeriCorps you need 80 Independent volunteer hours aside from the ones assigned to you during the week. So River 7 was on top of things and banged out 7 hours on saturday as we volunteered at South Alabama Cares which is an aids testing facility. Fortunately we had the honor of painting more, which has been a good and bad thing. It's good for me because I love painting and know what I'm doing; the only bad part is I'm a pretty messy painter and we didn't bring our coveralls to the job so I got paint all over my uniform and I'm only 1 week into the year, uh oh! Anyways after that some of the locals I met in a local bar called the daily double gave me a call and invited myself and a few of my team members over for a southern cookout. I had no idea what I was in for but was pretty excited to head on over there with Danielle, Cain, and Mac. We were fortunate enough to get picked up by them from our housing and luckily didn't have to travel more than 2 miles to their house. Going to this cookout has been one of the best decisions of my entire life. Not only were the people beyond hospitable but the food was beyond amazing. Now I pass up on quality food all the time for its lack of nutritional value... but on Sunday... I did not hold back for anything (and you'll see why when you look at the pictures). What an amazing time I had getting to know some locals in Mobile, Alabama and the stories they had to share with us. After spending about 5 hours there we headed back home and made the rest of our team jealous when they had beans and rice for dinner while we had ribs and much much more! Just as I thought the weekend couldn't get any better, on Monday the whole team went to Dauphin Island which is on the Gulf Coast in Alabama. The beaches were beautiful here and we got to spend all day in the sun (bye bye farmers tan!). My team polished off a full bottle of sunscreen (thanks ma) and I even used some of the aftersun aloe. Overall an amazing weekend in Alabama and tomorrow we start working with Habitat possibly putting up a new house, who knows though they constantly change what we do... Alright I want to get some of these awesome pics from the cookout and beach up so you can see where Ive been at all weekend...oh and the sky was amazing tonight, I was on the phone with Brittany from River 5 and saw a shooting star from the driveway which was pretty cool. still trying to find a nice area that doesn't have much light around it, but for now I'm pretty happy with what I got!
Friday, September 3, 2010
Start of our first project
Our first full official day of work in Mobile, and work is what we did. The day started with some physical training led by yours truly @ 6:30am. We ran to a local church about .3 miles away and did a nasty ab workout that my team loved me for, obviously. Came back, showered, and headed to Habitat for Humanity headquarters. We were briefed about our project and met some important people, although we were eager to get started so headed out to the job site pretty quickly. Myself and 3 other team members (Sarah, Ruth, and Karie) were chosen to stay and finish a house habitat was building. I specifically requested this because there was painting, spackling, and caulking involved which I have plenty of experience doing via Damons Painting! It was fun to work with my team and teach them stuff I learned, they seemed like they genuinely wanted to learn the painting tricks of the trade. It was weird from my work experience where everything had to be perfect, going to a volunteer site where everything was...not so perfect. The house site leader acknowledged my awesome painting and spackling capabilities and were happy to tell me I would be coming back tomorrow to finish up there. So that's what I'll be doing tomorrow! Although I already got white paint on my uniform and I'm only 1 day in! That can't be good foresight for whats to come... So far this project in Mobile has been spoiling me... first the legit housing with 3 bathrooms and ample space for our team, then I still have internet access via my droid, then the excess food budget money that habitat is providing for us, and to top it off on my first day we do the one thing I'm actually experienced with (painting). Don't think I could have asked for a better start to this project! Also for this project we will be working during the week and have off sunday and monday, however for labor day they are giving us a 3 day weekend starting saturday so monday our team is heading to the ocean and hitting up the beach! Hopefully no oil is there so we can get our swim on... we shall see. Alright I'm exhausted from today, waking up and working 8-4 tomorrow and trying to get the rest of that painting done... Throwing up some random pics as well. Oh and shout-outs to River 5 making the ABC local news for their disaster relief project!! KABOOM!
edit: ran again for over 2 miles today, this cardio thing is getting easier... hopefully something can be done about a gym come this weekend.
edit: ran again for over 2 miles today, this cardio thing is getting easier... hopefully something can be done about a gym come this weekend.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Mobile, Alabama
Greetings from Mobile, Alabama! This is day 1 of my first Spike Project and I'm pretty pumped. After a nice little 5 hourish drive the scene here in Mobile is not that different from Mississippi, although it is more industrialized and there seems to be a lot more to do (saw a laser tag place on the way in). Once we arrived we decided to venture into town and see what the community was all about. We hoped around from the Hobby Lobby, to the Home Depot, and then to Target and had a classy dinner at Wendys, mmm mmm good. Tomorrow we have physical training which will be ran by Cain and myself @ 6:30am. I'm pretty excited because we finally get to come up with our own activities for our group! Tomorrow we will probably run and do a sweet ab routine, and then run again, woo hoo! Alright so I'm chilling outside on the porch right now from our Spike housing and this place is pretty chill. I've been excited to finally catch a good glimpse of the sky at night and see some shooting stars, the view is awesome from the porch but eventually I'd like to find an open field to relax in and truly enjoy the night sky. Good thing I have a solid month and a half to do so! Oh and in other good news, Habitat for Humanity is gracious enough to give us a lunch allowance of 5 dollars a day each! Yes, Habitat is giving us more money for lunch than AmeriCorps gives us for an entire day to eat. So hopefully as long as the budget allows it, we will be eating like Kings for the next month and a half. Alright I'm going to head in early as I have to be up early to run tomorrow... I went for a 1.5-2 mile run tonight with Mac and Taylor around the block just to check out the area, so many dogs around here! Gnite!
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