The day started off with an eventful breakfast - Susan and
Jake made faces out of jelly, catsup, and other items. After our bellies were
full we ventured off to our work sites.
Susan’s group finished the hard wood floor in the closet. It
was a sad day because when they finished it Kevin came in and announced that
the last row needed to be removed and redone. This was DEVASTATINGLY TRAGIC!
After staining, replacing, and lots of sadness we were finally done. It was one
of the many miracles.
Jake’s group finished the tin roof and started putting in
the linoleum floor. They also painted soffits. There were bees that were nice
but wasps who were possessed by the devil himself. A turtle was spotted and it caused widespread
pandemonium.
Susan’s group had lunch at Red Bird. We feasted on fried
fish and chicken. This was accompanied by potato wedge fries and onion rings.
Yum! Very healthy!
Jake’s group did lunch in the van and it was quiet while
everybody rested. Jake finished his book for the third time, he highly
recommends!
In the girls’ cabin when all had returned, we worked on our
Care Cards. Jenna, Annie, Susan, and Kristin all fit onto Jenna’s top bunk and
two of the four crashed. We were awoken to the news of having to leave our
comfortable cocoons and go to dinner. We ate pasta with meat sauce, salads,
garlic toast, and a selection of desserts and then we enjoyed some delicious
ice cream to clean our pallet. Some of us waded in the creek and there were a
few accidents…
Then we watched this amazing person from Kentucky
play a whole whopping two songs.
Much hidden talent in the crevices of Kentucky .
It was a wild sight to see. Then it
happened…
The show ended and promptly afterward Red Bird was destroyed
by an asteroid, there was a plethora of human remains. It was amazing. “What a
wondrous sight” whispered Susan, whilst Jake mopped up the mess? It was amazing we could write this blog.
This is the version Susan and Jake told – with a little
editing by Barbara
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