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Thursday, May 17, 2012

MMAP New Creations, Richmond, IN

Time flies when you're having fun!!
We are already more than halfway through our stay here at New Creations in Richmond, Indiana.
How appropriate that we see new life here...
The location is beautiful, with creeks and three lakes
on 700 acres with a horse farm,
lots of farmland,
rare, exposed "Ice Age" markings,
and plenty of wildflowers!
New Creations was started in this building that housed the high school classrooms and dorms.
They now have a huge two story building that houses classrooms, gym, commercial kitchen and dining hall.
In addition, New Creations is currently home to a church, which served as classrooms and gym at one time,
and camp (including horse camp)
Until 2009 it also included a college.

The guys have been kept busy with several small but much needed repair projects:
A pole holder in the gymnasium,
the fence around the playground
and installed siding in a tight location
They also replaced half of a garage roof after a tree fell on it! Paul even tried to nail two of his fingers together!
The interior of the barn needed some work as well,
reinstalling feed troughs

and stable gates and walls.

We ladies have been having fun with KP duty, cleaning and prepping potatoes. Two thousand pounds of potatoes were donated, and they have used about half of them. We saved as many as we could that were left! This included cutting them into french fries,
frying them,

and laying them out on a tray for freezing (to keep them from sticking together)
and finally, bagging them!
Then we started the process for chips this week!
Last weekend, after church ( I just had to post how close church, where the cross is, is to Lowes, Paul's "other" church"!)
our MMAP team celebrated Mother's Day at the Roadhouse Steak Restaurant. It was a fun time of fellowship. And throughout the day, I got to talk to all of my children!

Paul spent the rest of the weekend doing plumbing repairs to the motorhome! He first worked on the shower faucets which are still in need of help. He installed these designer handles for me!!! I can now turn the water off and on! Seriously, I do appreciate these. The alternative is replacing the whole thing, which needs some more "pondering" since there is no access behind the shower!
He also fixed a leak in the kitchen faucet.  Then our water heater had quit working a couple of days prior-- first the gas side, then the electrical side! Paul spent two days and tried different things, and finally got the electrical side going again. I am so appreciative of his willingness and abilities to take on a challenge!! So I am looking forward to this weekend, hoping to look around the area a bit!

 Since this blog was all about work, hopefully, the next blog will be all about play!!

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