Our final day has come and is almost gone. It is also the first day of a new year and I couldn't think of a better way to spend it than working in Pearlington. There are many highlights from the trip that I would love to share with y'all, but to be perfectly honest, it's 11pm our time and I'm so tired my eyes won't stay open. I'm gonna run down the basics of today and hope y'all come back to read more stories even after we come home!
Miss Anna's crew did an AMAZING job on her house. They have about 92% of it covered with primer and about half in the final coat of paint. They decided against putting Debbie up on the ladder on top of the scaffolding for safety reasons...which I appreciate! Miss Anna was so appreciative of all the hard work and fed them a fabulous lunch/snack today not to mention Mexican Coffee.
Miss Maria's house crew did a fantastic job with framing and electrical work. I sat and watched Bill test the lights in one part of the house several times to make sure it worked well. And there was a whoop of joy that could be heard up and down the street as the framing crew accomplished their tasks!
Captain John's site had some setbacks today but Joey didn't care! He was trained to drive a Bobcat and was the chief cement hauler. He was also a box retriever...pictures coming soon!
Mr. Lee's crew did an fantastic job clearing the yard of debris, dead trees and salvaging items. Every time Mr. Lee would come around a corner and see something else done he would quietly say "Yea!" or "Oh Wow!" before moving onto to another part of the property with a smile on his face. This was also the burn pile site, which suited some people (Meggie) very well.
Tonight we are packing up our bags and getting ready for a few hours in New Orleans tomorrow before we return home. Pictures will need to wait for tomorrow or Saturday...my eyes won't stay open any longer! Good night!
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