Sunday, March 24, 2013

March 24, 2013 Thibodaux, La.

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First picture: house to be finished, Second: team at Zams for Swamp tour, Third: Jeff, waiting for boards, Forth:& Fifth Larry, waiting for boards, Larry, foot in water to become a Cajun,   Sixth:  ZZ, young man on Swamp people, Seventh: vegetables, Eighth:   Larry working on windows, Ninth:   Team
We arrived in Thibodaux, Louisiana on Friday afternoon March 8, 2013 to start a 2 week Habitat for Humanity Build.  The team was made up of Larry & Tracy Saulsgiver, Jeff & Judy Rothwell, Roy & Carol Barriere, Larry and me and we picked up another lady , Maria Small.  She had been here back in November and was told there was room for her as our friends the Mathenys had to return to Virginia due to a break in at their home.
Saturday and Sunday was spent getting our bearings  as to which way to the Monday morning meeting place with the construction supervisor and the volunteer coordinator and getting to know the new people and renewing old friendships.
Monday morning we woke up to RAIN.   No that is not a good thing to start a Build on but we did have some inside work to do on a house in the Bayou Blue subdivision that we had worked in last year and also in 2008.  Tuesday we were able to go to the new construction that had been sitting for a while and stated working on putting the sheating on the roof.,  In two weeks time we had it ready for the roofers, who actually came on the last day of our build and started working on that, the house wrapped in tyvek and the windows in.   We also worked on 2 other houses the 2 days that it rained and accomplished a lot there.
The weekend found us busy with a Swamp Tour and actually met a young man who is on the tv program Swamp People.   We saw some alligators and Larry had wanted to become an adopted Cajun so he was told to out his foot in the bayou, which explains the picture above.,  Sunday we attened the St. Pattys Day Parade in Houma, La where they acutally throw vegetables at you.  Thus the picture of all the vegs.   We saved some for ourselves and I cooked 2 cornbeef briskets with potatoes, carrots and cabbage for our group on Tuesday night. We shared the rest of the vegs with other people here in the campground. 
It was a wonderful Build and I know that we surprised our construction supervisor with all that we accomplished for old people.   He told us he had a team that had always been his favorite but we had surpassed them.   We have come up in the world of Habitat.
We were fed so well while being here.  The Bayou Blue Presbyterian Church had us over for the pot luck dinner one night, and the Knights of Columbus fed us one day at lunch and the Affiliate fed us the rest of the time. Our lunches consisted of a lot of rice , beans, gumbo etc, Cajun food and as we measure these builds, I think this one was about a 10 pound one.  I told Larry I needed a new washing machine and dryer as this one was shrinking my pants.   LOL.
Yesterday, Saturday, found us saying so long, not goodbye, as we all hope to meet again on another Build somewhere, to some of our team members.   Some of us decided to stay another day or so to rest up, pack up and then move on.,
We are going to Bainbridge, Ga, my hometown to spend Easter with my cousin and her family and then if the weather holds we are going to Indianapolis to see our grandchildren  and the on to Virginia.   If not we will go to Virginia.

Hope you are enjoying this blog and will do more later.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Catching up March 4, 2013

 
I seem to be having a hard time with this BLOG but I am going to try and catch you up on what we have been doing.   After leaving all the ducks at Martin Lake around the 21st of Feb we went to Poche's Fish Camp & RV Park.   It is outside of Breaux Bridge La and someone had recommended it to us.   It is a very nice park centered around several fish ponds that actually used to be crawfish ponds,  We had dinner with my cousin Cara Gerdes and her husband Jerry and enjoyed seeing their new house.  The weather was not very good so we spent a lot of time in the motorhome until Saturday afternoon when the sun decided to come out. We met the neighbors and enjoyed a fire with them for a while until it got much colder and we had to go inside.  One Sunday we moved on up to Natchitoches, La to be able to spend a few days with Larry and MaryJane Phillips from Arlington, Tx.   They have friends who live in Natchitoches so they were coming to see them and us.   Natchitoches is where the movie Steel Magnolias was filmed.   I did not realize that it was actually a true story.  We saw the houses used in the movie, met the gentleman who wrote the story and his 90 yr. old father.   We also heard the story of the "meat pies" that were used to feed the slaves on the plantations and were able to enjoy eating some of them in the local restaurant, Lazones and also purchase some from the grocery to bring along with us.
After that little trip we came back to Poche's and Lar and Tracy Saulsgiver came to be with us a few days.   We attended the "wild rabbit"cookoff in the adjoining field on Saturday,   Now these people, Cajuns, do know how to party.   They told us that they just came to drink and have a good time.   One of the neighbors gave larry some gumbo which I could not eat due to it having crab in it. 
Sunday we left Poches and came on down a little further in Louisiana to Betty's RV Park.   Now this is a "HOOT".   There are 17 sites around Betty's house and every afternoon around 4:30 they get together for Happy Hour and after being there about 2 hours you don't need to fix any dinner as all the snacks that come out are wonderful. 
Yesterday we went over to a little town called New Iberia to the Tabasco factory and had a tour of the plant and learned all about the Tabasco sauce and the history of it.  Also went to the original Conrad Rice Company which is now Konrico brand rice.  They process about a million pounds a year. 
Today we have had a down day of just doing things around the motorhome and Larry has been working on taxes. Tomorrow is a touring day with the group that is camped here of a church and a blacksmith's operation after that we are having a crawfish boil with live music to boot.

More later,


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Ally's four children on Valentines Day


Ally's four children on Valentines Day   2013
Konrico Rice Factory