It's Sunday about 10:51 pm. Our group is gathering...several arrived yesterday, the majority on various flights today and I'm waiting for the last 3 who should have landed about 10 pm. We spent the day in New Orleans, walking around, eating, sitting in the 70' sunshine in the park, eating, listening to music, eating, taking a riverboat ride on the Mississippi and, of course, eating. Kathy says it's like carbing up for the big race...which makes it sound almost athletic.
New Orleans is crazy with the NBA All Stars game this weekend and several "greats" like Magic Johnson and others were spotted as well as "the Arnold" from CA ( Iwrote it that way because I can't spell his last name...) We spent all our time in the French Quarter today so it's hard to see much change from last year because that area came through Katrina/Rita relatively well. As we drove to and from the airport, you can see other neighborhoods and there are definitely fewer blue roofs -- but you can still see lots of construction going on.
There was, however, a dramatic change driving into Bay St. Louis tonight with so many new stores, street lights and activity. Our home this week -- Lagniappe Presbyterian Church -- has a wall of artwork from visiting work crews and it's uplifting to see all the names and groups who have come here to rebuild this coastal area.
The Paterson Habitat group was all alone last year here at Lagniappe and we arrived to a parking lot full of cars, trucks and vans -- a rough count seems to be about 75 in attendance with the biggest group from Concord, Mass -- 38 kids and a dozen adults. We have bathroom duty tomorrow and so are calculating the implications of this large crowd :-)
It will be hard to match the terrific construction experience we had last year -- seeing a house virtually completed in 5 days. But we'll be good volunteers and cheerful with whatever is our assignment because "every job is important" (that's a direct quote from what I tell our volunteer groups in Paterson, especially on the days that lots have to be cleaned up) ... Maybe this will be payback/my turn to do one of those "jobs that are important."
I'm ready to sign-off for tonight. We'll do introductions of the group tomorrow. Stay tuned -- we've got some adventures ahead of us, I'm sure.
Barb Dunn