White Lightining is no longer with us...
but the spirit of our mighty van lives on with all who rode in her.
We got home last night at CSU at 11:00pm EST, and everyone was ready to go to bed. A 12 hour drive is never fun, but with the people that were on the trip it certainly seemed to go by quickly. Radio trivia was the game we played, and there was a lot of friendly competition.
The last day in New Orleans, I did not update because...well because we were all so very tired.
The day started at 9am and we began by going over and finishing off the roof and the dry-wall throughout the whole house. Then after a quick lunch (which was interrupted by the dumpster driver taking the wrong dumpster...though they were both orange), we moved back into the house to what would prove to be the most difficult of the work so far.
The men went on top of the roof and began to punch holes in the ceilings with the sledge-hammers, while the ladies worked diligently below picking up the falling pieces and cleaning up the yard. Towards the afternoon, it began to rain: HARD.
We called the project complete for our time and reluctantly went inside away from what we thought would've been an empty parking lot, but was still a framed mess of a house.
We then ventured downtown once again to New Orleans (proper), and tried to eat two other places before being told of a fairly decent place by some tattooed woman who (I believe) scared Jeremy Pollett.
Later that night, Bo "Jackson" "Superman" Herbert taught us about how God already has everything in the world, including ourselves, so why do we view anything as a sacrifice to God. Bo's message was great and really was something that everyone needed to hear.
I will post pictures later once I've downloaded them on the next post. Back to work I go I go.
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IT was a great Message
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