Sunday, September 26, 2010

Almost Done



There aren’t too many indications the September 2010 project here at Canaan Acres is about to end except to look at the calendar. The weather has stayed hot all month long but there are a few leaves beginning to sport their fall colors. Actually, the weather has been perfect to do about anything outside. Time has flown and some of the projects are either done or about done.

The kitchen and bathroom floors are now done in the house. The hexagon shapes were a challenge but the results are perfect. Many miscellaneous jobs were worked on by the men this past week. Some examples are weed eating the property, pulling weeds and cleaning up the entrance, patching some cement, building and installing information signs around the camp and painting also. The women continued to paint.

Every RVICS group has a unique personality. This group is pretty social. We have enjoyed our pop on the porch times as well as our official social times. In just 4 short days our times here will end and we will, once again, be saying our good byes. Four couples plus our single man (from this group) will continue on to Tennessee for their next work and two new couples will join them.

For the first time, we will not be doing any other fall projects but will head back to Indiana. We will miss it but are looking forward to starting up again in January 2011 in Florida.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Keeping Busy


Yes, we are keeping busy. However, while some jobs are now finished others are still a work in process. Don (mostly working alone) has now finished laying the bathroom tile. They were small and the hexagon shape was “interesting” to work with. The kitchen tile has, also, been laid. The grouting will be done in the coming week. Many of the men worked on in repairing doors and door jams on some of the cabins and other buildings. Some landscaping work was done. Most of the grounds equipment and a pump have been repaired. Those that haven’t been fixed are waiting on a part of some nature. The women painted and painted some more. One lady is helping out in the office.

Before every day of work, we begin with devotions. Every member of the group leads our time together at least once during the month. This is a special time for everyone as we gather to share, pray and sing together. Oh yes, there is a set seating arrangement for this time. We have to put our brains in gear early in the morning as to where we sit. The woman sits in the “passenger seat” (right side) beside her husband. That is because we hug the person (not our spouse) next to us and give a kiss to our spouse on the other side. It is always good for a laugh.

As I write this, we are actually at home in Hartford City. This is a first for us to come home in the middle of a project. It is good to get a little rest but we will be heading back to Canaan Acres on Sunday for 2 more weeks of work and fun.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Typical RVICS




Can I say this is a typical RVICS project? A lot of the women’s assignments from month to month deals with painting. The men start something and, usually, see it to completion. This month is following a similar pattern. The women have finished painting the entrance doors to the cabins and have begun to paint in other places in the camp. The men are progressing on the house. This week (after the demolition) they shored up the porch floor, laid subflooring for tile and are beginning to lay out the pattern for the floor tile. One of the RVICS men is repairing lawn mowers and other equipment used in grooming the grounds.

However, there was a break in the men’s routine one day. Smoke testing was done in the camp’s sewer lines. The men tracked the smoke. As you can see in the picture, they had to meet to plan etc. Ha!!

Some of the places we work are not suited for bicycles. This place is ideal for riding to and from one place to another. The truck gets a rest. We don’t always get to bring them along but are glad that we have them this month.

Part of the fun in RVICS is socializing in our free time. This is the perfect time of year for roasting hot dogs and with all the fixin’s around an open fire. We are building friendships, as well as fellowshipping.

With perfect weather to work outside, this will be another good week. What a beautiful time of year.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Back to Work 9/2010



Once again the calendar says summer is over and it is time to hit the road for another RVICS project. Even though I said summer is over, when we pulled the RV out of Hartford City, Indiana, and the first couple of days here the temperatures were still 90! In a “metal box” it felt really hot but, like home, we do have an air conditioner-----No, we aren’t roughing it.

Canaan Acres Christian Camp in Louisville, Ohio, is our home for the month of September which in the beautiful rolling hills and farmland in northeastern Ohio. This is a small camp for the East District of the Ohio Nazarene Church. Later this week, we are to learn more of the history and use of the camp from the camp director.

Our team is normally made up of only couples. This time we are a group of 6 couples plus the adult son of one of the couples representing 5 different states. One of the things we enjoy is meeting new, Christian friends. This time there are 5 new people we have not worked with before. But, it is great to re-unite with friends that we have had to say goodbye too previously. Six of the individuals are old friends!

Labor Day was not a day off but indeed a day of labor. The women began by cleaning some cabins. The men began with demolition work on a house the camp acquired on the property (or at least abutting the property) which they wish to rent. The picture of the house (above) does not really show all the work that will be required to get it into “shape”. However, lots of work doesn’t bother any of the men! They were anxious to get started on it.

It is great to be back to work with fellow Christians. What a bond we have together whether we are working, playing or worshipping. We are looking forward to the next 4 weeks!