With no volunteers for Thanksgiving week we headed home. It was great to be able to attend church and visit many people around Momeyer for the week. We also helped out at Yellow Dog Bread so they could fill the many Thanksgiving special orders they received. Since we will be back home for Christmas and have family there on Christmas morning we began decorating. On Thanksgiving day we ate lunch with Tanya’s family and then headed off to Nags Head to spend time with the Batchelor family including a little holiday light tour. On Friday we went to Salvo for the day to visit with a few of the many friends we made while we were serving there last year.Region 8 feeding team came in on Sunday evening and did the cooking and they were our rebuild team for the week. We love flexible volunteers. They all spent the first three days working on the church in Seaside Heights doing last minute things so we can request a Certificate of Occupancy and then move the NCBM operation there. On Wednesday night Pat & Leonard arrived with the truck. So on Thursday morning after they moved our storage trailer to Seaside we all pitched in and unloaded it into storage units and the church. Didn’t realize Tennessee had sent us so much paper products. After the truck was unloaded most of the guys went to Margaret’s and started hanging her sheet rock. On Friday we all enjoyed a seafood lunch at the Crab Shack. Ann decided that even though we have not moved into the Seaside Heights church that it was still in need of some Christmas cheer. The ladies had a “Hanging of the Greens” and now it doesn’t look so deserted. Friday night the homeschool co-op put on a fund raiser Christmas show in the gym which was enjoyed very much by our volunteers. Ann rode the train to NYC on Saturday to spend some time with her NC friends Marsha, Susan and Deborah. She enjoyed being with them and seeing the Christmas decorations. One of the advantages of moving to Seaside Heights will be volunteers will be able to walk to the boardwalk in the evenings and get ice cream. Well, maybe when it warms up some.
Monday, December 9, 2013
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