Friday, July 7, 2017

Friday

Fridays on ASP usually mean one of two things.  Either you are rushing to finish your repair job or you are trying to find something to do until 4:30.  I guess you could say we fell into the latter category.  Well, except we really didn't need to try and find something to do.  Our homeowner had us covered.  Our homeowner was the sweetest, most hospitable woman in all of West Virginia.  Every day she made us a plate of brownies and something for lunch:  grilled cheese, pizza, hot dogs, macaroni salad.  Today it was brown beans and cornbread.  By 1:00 we had finished insulating (or installating: it's an inside joke we had) the span of the entire house.  Technically that was our job assignment for the week and we got it done.  But really, the week was about spending time with Irene and her husband Jerry, a soft spoken man who loved his word puzzles.  Oh, and their cats: five of them, the cutest little fur-balls.

Every morning she met us on her new (ASP) porch and made sure we had everything we needed for the day.  ;We would work hard for a few hours until Miss Irene forced us to take a break for lunch.  Again, this was a lunch that she prepared especially for us.  After lunch we would spend a good amount of time chatting with her and playing with the kittens.  Eventually we would mosey back and get a few more hours of work done before Quitting time.

I have to make it clear though, that although we took time to get to know her our crew workid incredibly hard.  We all had to conquer our fear of spiders by going under the house and swimming through cobwebs.  We all took turns with the spider stick (patent pending) to clear out the nooks and crannies of the crawl space and each of us built up our grip strength by stapling up sheet after sheet of insulation.  Its was a dirty and muddy job but I never heard one word of complaint from any of our youth volunteers.  I couldn't be more proud of any one of them.  As a group leader it is such a pleasure to have youth really give it their all.

Juliana "J-Dizzle" Powers, JT "the Hammer" Gindler, Matt "the Muscle" DiPierro, and Mallory "Marshmellow" Devine were a perfect combination for a perfect week. Matt Crawford, and Bill Dettelback for Team Olaf.  ASP 2017 Greenbriar county WV.

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Nemo

This week we have been putting up sheet rock and spackling on project Nemo.  Not only did our group leaders take a bunch of high school and college kinds and teach them how to put up walls for the interior frame of a home, but we learned a lot from our homeowners as well.  

Aside from all the drills and spackle, the woman we were helping taught us what it means to have hope and faith.  She had everything taken away from her in the flood that swept through Rainelle, yet she welcomed a bunch of strangers into her home and heart as if we were her own family.  

Her strengths and trust in us and God has been an inspiration to me and the rest of our crew.  The whole ASP experience has taught me the importance of family and community by the way a diverse group of people have been able to work together to help those who truly need it.

- Anne Vrubliauskas

Team Nemo:  Dan, Anthony, Emily, Christine, Michelle, Simon, Anne.

Dot

Our crew name is Dot.  The members of our crew are Lee Goodson, Sarah Ellis, Rick Shea, Tom Shea, Rachel Schafer, and Kevin Reynolds.  We started out our week working on a new build for a coal miner.  We began with the deck and railings in the front of the house. When we finished at that house we moved to another new build. The homeowner of the second house is the electrician for ASP whose wife has MS. At this house we framed a Cathedral ceiling.


Tonight we had the picnic where lots of families came to enjoy the evening. Lots of hot dogs and hamburgers were eaten followed up by some dessert. There are plenty of games like cornhole and big jenga. Also many of the people here like to enjoy some ultimate frisbee. As a first year for ASP I learned many new things on rebuilding and restoring new homes. It was also very eye opening for me seeing how rebuilding Rainelle gave so much hope in the citizens of Rainelle. This was a great experience for me and all the other first timers so I can't wait to make another trip again next year.  

                                            Kevin Reynolds

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Kachow!

Our team name is Lightening McQueen, (kachow!!) and our task is to install hardwood flooring in two newly built houses.  These two beautiful houses are being built down the street from each other.  We worked on the first house Monday and Tuesday. This house is being built for a woman who lost her entire house in the flood last year. Our crew had a short conversation with her Tuesday and she expressed extreme gratitude for our work on the house!

Today the Lightening McQueen crew worked as a great team on the second house and finished the flooring on three rooms and the kitchen space! The new house looks really put together and the team was very satisfied after a long day of work.  You could say we felt it was the "Best Day Ever"!  We all worked great together and are excited to hopefully finish up the first house so she has a new safe, dry and warm place to live.

Zoe and Emily

The team: Emily DeMouth, Liam Quinn, Zoe Peloso, Corey Downey, Tabi Dettleback Dave DiPerro, Laura Goodson

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

The "Remy" crew

The "Remy" crew is almost finished with the railing for a ramp.  Our homeowner made this rainey Tuesday down pour a little more welcoming with some homemade stew and cornbread, as well as some ice cream and yellow cake after.  It feld a little bad leaving early due to the rain and thunder, but knowing we'll finish the railing by tomorrow makes up for it, as well as the look on the homeowner's face when she saw our progress.

Adam Timari.

Our team is: Mickey, John O., Brandon, Tim, James, Martin and Adam.

Hello all!!

Hello all!  My name is Katy Timar on team Wheezy (after the toy story character.)  This week my crew is working on a new build which means the original home was unlivable so we are creating a completely new home.  The other groups before us gave us a solid start, so my crew is working from the frame of the house, we are helping frame the interior walls and finishing a front porch.  This house has been a really interesting challenge because it is raised about 10 to 15 feet in the air, so getting inside the home means running up the ramp.  This trip has been really interesting for me because I have been able to use skills from my first trip where we built a deck and have gotten to learn the new skill of interior framing.  My crew of John C., Jill D., Mike and Bernie B and Laura H. has been spectacular.  In this year of ASP I have really gotten to feel the community of all of the participants.  Happy Independence Day!  And if your wondering, my brother and I didn't both coose this day on purpose, it was a happy accident.  #TimariTuesday

Katy Timari

Monday, July 3, 2017

Monday July 3, day one at walle (Molly) working with Keith, Melissa, Jamie, Molly Betsy, Melissa
 
Upon arriving at the project I noticed immediately that for this family, this is normal. The cluttered yard, the damaged toys, the chained dog. The kids do not see anything wrong with the way they live, and finding it in myself to not judge was the hardest part so far. But, we started working and I quickly realized how grateful they were. The oldest son wanted to make sure everything was done right, I figured because this was his home. He wanted everything to be perfect for his sisters new room. It surprised me to see how they played as we worked. The youngest daughter found rocks and flowers and thought they were the most fun toys. They boy found a frog and played with it for hours. They have very little, and appreciate everything they have. That touched me, because I realize I have so much and treat it all as tangible, replaceable items. They do not. I am touched by this, and cannot wait to see them again and continue our project 

By Molly. 

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Monday July 3, Day 1 at Dug

Since it is the first day, we are just beginning our project! To start off, I want to talk a little about our journey getting here. I personally went with Dave and lets just say the man is awesome. Not only did he deal with a whole car full of girls, but he was so flexible on where we wanted to eat and was just a pleasure to drive with. Even though we have only been together for a matter of about 3 days, I just feel a sense of family. I have made so many new friends and have been developing friendships with people from different towns and of all different ages, it feels like I have known them for years! At our work site that is a newly constructed home, we will be working on hardwood floors. Even though we personally don't have a family, I am touched that I am helping someone get back to living after the flood. I can not wait for end of the week when it is all done! 

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Natalie Devine

Team Dug: Paul, Rebecca, Ben, Natalie, Jenna and Keenan