The house-raising was early in November, just after our church's annual Reformation Day celebration. It lasted three days. We were expecting a few people to help, but more came than we ever imagined. I counted 30 people that Monday. Not only did we have builders, but we had garden helpers too. And still others brought lots of good food for all the workers. It's amazing what we accomplished. We're so thankful for the wonderful Christian community that came to help us with a huge project.
We had a lot of fun those three days. We ended them with a cookout on Wednesday night. We ate hamburgers and hotdogs and drank IBC root beer. Afterwards, we sat around a fire, toasting marshmallows, while Claire and Kyle played and sang some bluegrass for us.
Thanks to everyone! We'll never be able to repay you. May God reward you for your selfless service.
And now the pictures. Drumroll, please...
Mr. M. and his sons did an excellent job digging our basement and pouring the concrete for the foundation.
The M. boys know exactly what to do, even when their dad isn't around. They poured the footings mostly by themselves.
Here's the basement. Notice that black-ish tar stuff. That's the waterproofing. Daddy did that part himself. It was a difficult, nasty job. The tar was super-thick and had to be smeared on with a trowel.
Here's the basement. Notice that black-ish tar stuff. That's the waterproofing. Daddy did that part himself. It was a difficult, nasty job. The tar was super-thick and had to be smeared on with a trowel.
The framing begins.
Ben and Jacob look a lot alike from a distance. People get them mixed up sometimes. ;)
This prelimenary framing was done the week before the actual house-raising.
Mom had a full time job feeding the guys.
The House-Raising begins:
First wall on the first floor
John had his work cut out for him. He had to keep over 20 guys busy at all times, and oversee all the work they were doing. He did a great job. We could have never, ever done it without him.
John has trouble remembering people's real names, so he makes up nicknames for everyone. He's quite creative, and most of them are hilarious.
Ben is "Hot Shot"
Here's a view from the front. You can see the shop on the left.
Here's a view from the front. You can see the shop on the left.
Here's Caleb. (He doesn't like his assigned nickname, so I might be in trouble if I blog it :)
We had no less than three Calebs on site. We also had a couple Jacobs.
Olivia took some beautiful pictures for us. Maybe I can upload some of hers later.
John's patented Advantek elevator.
One floor down; one to go
"Pocket Hercules" :P
This Caleb came all the way from Indiana to help us. I understand he has a few nicknames; "Boom Boom" and "McLain" being the most popular. :)
Some farmer friends of ours sent their interns to help.
"Pocket Hercules" :P
This Caleb came all the way from Indiana to help us. I understand he has a few nicknames; "Boom Boom" and "McLain" being the most popular. :)
Some farmer friends of ours sent their interns to help.
Jacob likes giving orders...
I wonder who he learned it from. :)
I wonder who he learned it from. :)
Josiah is from Illinois and Henry from Indiana. They both made special trips to be here.
Sam and Chris cutting up
3 comments:
Thanks for the pictures! We had such a blast. - Kim
it's looking wonderful. so happy for you and the family.
Yay!!! It is looking great! I can't wait to see the end product.
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