Biloxi Lighthouse
Our project was to work on homes in the Moss Point, Pasquagoula Mississippi area. Some of the repairs involved homes that still were suffering from damages or faulty repairs left over from Katrina. Others were homes with terrible termite damages or needs such as barrier free ramps. The agency we worked for was Community of Hope that is aligned with United Methodist churches in the area. They provide a great deal of help to needy families in the area whenever possible. Our leaders from COH were Jack and Dee Boreing a wonderful couple who came to the area from Georgia shortly after Katrina to help organize repairs to the devastating damage from the hurricane. After 3 weeks they decided this area felt like home to them so they moved here permanently. We thoroughly enjoyed our time in the area and the friendship, help and advise Jack and Dee gave us.
Dee & Jack
We had a wonderful team of NOMADS. Herman & Levina (new NOMADS from Prince Edward Island, Canada), Roger & Beverly (from Minnesota) and Jo Perri (from North Carolina) *the above pic was taken at the Biloxi Visitor Center
Our first project was at a home that a family of four lived in that was in need of a new living room floor. Some volunteers had installed cement board and ceramic tiles there after the Katrina disaster but the floor was now caving in and many of the floor joists were rotted by moisture. We began by demolishing the complete floor. We then placed a support 4x4 under the kitchen floor to eliminate the bounce out there. Next we installed new treated floor joists in the living room and put a support 4x4 under that space. Next we installed a 3/4" treated plywood subfloor with luan glued and stapled to that. We then installed a nice laminate floor on top and added fresh paint and trimmed out the room. We also installed 4 new window sills and purchased new 2" window blinds to finish things up. Outside we replaced a rotted fascia along the side of the carport.
Joyce helping with the demo
Roger installing beam under kitchen
Jo removing old lumber
Levina taking measurements down
Roger in the hole - ready for more plywood?
Levina paints while others install luan
The new laminate is down
Joyce presents a bible from the NOMADS team to the family
Roger - lots of hugs and tears to go around
The next project we worked on was to build a ramp down the rear deck at Miss Virginia's home. She is recovering from an injury and needs access to her outside storage building. The team built at nice ramp for her.
One other project involved replacing the floor joists in a bedroom of an elderly lady that were rotted out due to termite damages.
Our final project was to replace the ceiling in Miss Valetta's bedroom that had caved in. This once again was the work of termites. We demolished the rest of the ceiling that had not yet fallen and replaced all of the joists with new 2 x 8's, placed 1 x 3 slats every 16", installed new drywall, taped and mudded, painted the complete room, and installed new crown molding.
Termite damage
Miss Valetta's home
Miss Valetta surrounded by her loving daughters
Roger, Jeff and Herman ready to install sheetrock
Putting on the final touches
Miss Valetta excited to see her new bedroom
We did spend one rainy day at Caswell Springs UMC doing various tasks:
patch and painting a large meeting room, refinishing window sills in the gym,
replace ceiling tiles, etc.
Like all good NOMADS we enjoyed some after hours times of playing games and eating out.
Game night
Bozo's - great sea food for lunch - more than once!
Leo's - good food in Oceanside, MS
One weekend Joyce and I went over to Mobile to tour the Battleship USS Alabama. In the park there was many military items: tanks, several planes, a submarine and of course the battleship. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and would recommend it to all.
Looking to the rear from the bow
If you get tired...take a nap
We found this huge tree while driving to the park for lunch one day...it was 25' around
Roger is still a kid at nearly 70...so up he climbs!!
We really enjoyed leading this project. The agency COH (Dee & Jack), team members, project families, and others we met along the way were fantastic to work with. This was our first project that we have led and we were very pleased with how everything went. We hope to return to this project again in the future.
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