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Jamestown, Colorado

On February 20th,  Jesse, Dad and I went with an MDS group to Jamestown, Colorado to work on rebuilding homes. Jamestown was a mining town way back when, so it is situated by a small mountain creek.

James Creek

Back in September of 2013 James Creek turned into a raging torrent that flooded the town, requiring evacuation for everyone. So, now in 2016, MDS is finishing up their work in the town, and we went to help. MDS is working on 2 houses, 1 nearing completion, and another, just recently started. Here is some before and after pictures of the house we were mainly working on.

At first

I don’t have pictures of the concrete being poured into the wall forms on Monday or preparing everything for the trusses on Tuesday but this is what it looked like Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.

 

Wednesday at 5:00

Wednesday at 5:00 p.m.

 

The End of the Week!

Friday afternoon! The first sheet of hardy board is up! We left work a little early on Friday to do some hiking, which I will post about later. This area was already shaded and cold. Up across the valley we hiked in the sun!

 

A wrecked house!

One of the ladies we were building for used to live in this house which was mostly carried away in the flood.

 

A wrecked house!

Another house in town that got the side washed out!

 

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The group leader that brought us down from SK, slipped and fell on the icy streets as we were walking to the job site the morning after it snowed over 8 inches! He ended up having a problem with his back, so Dad went with him to Boulder hospital twice during the week.

Here are some pictures of us working.

Jesse helping sheet the roof

Jesse helping to sheet the roof (he’s the one handing the sheet of OSB up in this picture).

Jesse helping sheet the roof

Dad nailing on hurricane clips

Dad nailing hurricane clips to the rafters. Yes, I did work too, but was the one who took most of the pictures:) I worked on papering and strapping the house, insulating in the attic of the other house, clean up, etc.

 

The other house.

The other house (they are side by side) is nearing completion. it was started in the beginning of January. Dad and Jesse spent a day and a half in the crawl space that was barely big enough to crawl in, spreading poly for radon barrier.

 

Pulling the rafter truck up!

The truss truck was stuck! One of the tires on the far side isn’t even touching the ground. A track hoe fortunately was digging the sewer system, so we got it to come pull it out!

Pulling the rafter truck up!

Coming up the hill.

Pulling the rafter truck up!

A lot of the houses in town are up on the sides of the hills. Including the two we were working on. After it snowed, it was very icy, and the trucks were trying to get up the hills and would be slipping all over and getting stuck!

 

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A house on a hill!

The scenery was just beautiful and we were thankful to God to have this great opportunity to serve here.

 

 

 

Happy New Year!

On New Years Eve a number of people from our church came over, and we had the second New Year’s Eve Crokinole Championship! We also had lots of fun skating, skiing, and playing other games.

The Winners

The winners of the Crokinole Championship!

 

The Runner Ups!

And the runner ups!

We also had a sharing/prayer time while 2016 made its entrance! For us 2015 has had many excitements and challenges, and we look forward to what God has in store for us in 2016! Happy New Year!

ACCFM Interviews

While we were at Alberta Conservatory for Christian Film Makers, we interviewed most of the speakers!

Rich Christiano- christianmovies.com, Joel Jost- Jostie Flicks, Justin Lewis- Acted in andPolycarp & Remember, Greg & Dallas Lammiman- Remember & My Grandpa Detective,  Elizabeth Wiens- Author of Bringing them Home, As for Me and My House

So here is the video! Thanks to the speakers for being willing to be interviewed, and the Lammimans for the use of their photography studio!

Pickin’ Potatoes!

Last week Tuesday we took over 3000 pounds of potatoes out of the ground.

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We now dig the potatoes with a plow. It’s not as back-breaking as the fork is, and the potatoes don’t get wrecked as easily.

 

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Only about 10 rows left to go! We dug for over 7 hours. The last while we had to use headlamps, because it was so dark.

Potatoes in shop- Oct- 2015

Some of the potatoes in the shop. Now we are putting them in boxes and crates for storage!

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“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might;” Ecclesiastes 9: 10a