by Colliemom » Sun Aug 07, 2022 4:01 pm
Afternoon Sharon, Judy and all. It’s raining here too Sharon. We did have a break him up for a while but we have not seen the sun. It is very humid but it’s only 74°. Supposed to rain into tomorrow and I don’t think anybody is going to complain because we are desperate for rain and it is going to knock out that hot weather that we have had the last couple days. Yesterday we hit 90° and it was getting kind of humid by late in the day. But that is the last exam for the immediate future.Looks like a couple of 80° days later this week but in between we will be and I know I’ll hide what you’re in the mid 70s. I was kind of laughing today because the Gove or posted, and wished everybody an enjoyable rest of summer and hoped we were all enjoying it. There was something like 243 comments and just about everybody said this weather can leave anytime. I think we are ready for fall. Ha ha ha. She knows reach out once in a while and makes post to us just for the heck of it. Cause they’re always going to be those people who are going to make snide political comments, which seems to be the case on everything these days no matter what gets posted by whom.
We worked about three hours yesterday, at the mobile home park before we decided to call it quits, because it was getting too hot and stuffy. There were only about five of us there this time and a couple of them were working on a piece of property across the road from the mobile home that the rest of us were working inside of. This mobile home is in bad shape, but Habitat is planning to rehab it, as one of the young ladies who was working there yesterday is going to move into it after it is put back together. She has a little girl and there was also a boy too, I don’t know if it’s her son or one of the other peoples. She’s a single mom but determined to make a life for her family. But for right now it’s what she can afford because she wants to save money to eventually buy a house. The person who was originally living in that place was not a housekeeper by any means and it almost looks like she never cleaned the place the whole time she lived there. But then, You don’t know what kind of shape it was in when she moved in so it’s a case of you don’t want to criticize because you don’t know their story. But the entire place was full of trash. When the tornado hit, I’m sure that it also did not help matters any and probably blew everything inside all over everywhere. But the carpeting looks like it has never been cleaned. The kitchen sink and the stove were rusty and there was a burn area in the floor near one of the furnace vents where it looks like there may have been a fire. The place smells of musty carpeting and whatever. They had already cleaned out some of the stuff last Saturday into boxes boxes and bins. But going into the back bedroom and the batbroom, there was trash on the floor that was almost knee-deep. I wound up getting a rake and literally raked it out and one of the other ladies got a snow shovel and scooped that up into garbage bags. She was telling me that the other bedroom in the back had cat litter all over the floor and stuff stacked almost to the ceiling last Saturday. . Just pure junk. I was cleaning out the back bedroom, because we have to take everything out and we also are going through stuff as we want to be sure that there’s nothing in there that the owner might still want, even though she has already taken out her stuff. I came across a ton of Geanology stuff And old pictures that were an inch deep in dust. I made sure that that stuff was boxed up and put in the stuff for the owner in case she wants it. I pulled all kind of trash out from behind stuff, pop bottles, take out boxes, plastic bags your name it. you get the idea. But like I’m saying I’m sure that the tornado probably did not help matters any either because the wind probably swelled right through that thing being that the windows are broken out on both sides. It’s going to take a tremendous amount of work to get that home straightened out before that young gal can move in. One of the ladies who was working with me has worked for habitat for sometime and she said this kind of stuff is what you at and Say “I wanna go home”. At the same time you know that everybody lives differently, many of these
people are lucky they can afford to even be there. I’m sure that they probably would much rather be in a better situation. So all you can do is go in and do what is needed and help the next person who wants to live there. That’s not to say that every home that’s left, and there not very many of them, are in that kind of shape. Just the individual. We will persevere and we will get that home in good order and make that young lady happy. There are others that also have to be done And they just now put out another request for volunteers for next week Saturday. I am thinking on that one because Gaylord is celebrating their Centennial next week Saturday and I have thought about maybe going to the parade plus sidewalk sales etc. but I will think about it. At the same time I also know that we are going to be getting pressured by the seasons changing too fall and then eventually toward winter, and we have to get these people into long-term housing.
But right now I had better get myself into the kitchen and get my supper started and I also get the dogs turkey cooked up so I can get their supper going. So I’m gonna wish you all a nice afternoon and evening depending on where you are.
Sue and the Furry Crew