Hi everyone!
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Enjoying a sunny lunch
break in OR
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| Our "beach" vs. the cold in MN |
By working on these homes I have a chance to give them a sense of normalcy; I can give them a place to raise a family where they don’t have to make the decision to either fix the roof or feed their children a full meal instead. Did you know that living in a Habitat home increases the chance of a child graduating from high school by 17%, and they are twice as likely to go to college? I volunteer with Habitat for Humanity because I want to give people a chance to focus on their goals and dreams instead of drowning in debt in a home that doesn’t feel like one. In the last three and a half years my hands have touched fifteen projects in ten states, and I have never felt more confident that taking the plunge and starting out on this goal was worth it.
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Mural found in the Tacoma
remodel
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After all that I bet you’re wondering where I’ve been to check off my first ten states; this time I flew out to check out the Pacific Northwest and volunteered in Portland, Oregon and Tacoma, Washington. Best of all, this was my second time having someone come out to build with me. My friend Jason came with me to build; it was his first time building with Habitat and he agreed to come out west with me to try it out, how cool is that? The trip was so much fun and we made some great memories sightseeing during our off days, but I’ll have to leave those stories for another time (or perhaps even another blog? Help me
decide!). For now, let’s focus on the work we got to do for these awesome Habitat chapters. Let’s get to it!
Morning Jazzercize and Painting Parties in Portland, OR
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| Painting ceilings |
After we all had a good laugh warming up Jason and I joined a small group of volunteers tasked with painting the interior walls of one of the units. Jason and I donned our fashionable blue ponchos to cover our clothing and got to work painting several bedrooms. To be honest, the ponchos weren’t that helpful and our clothes have definitely been designated forevermore as our construction clothes. But hey, it’s no fun if you’re not getting a little messy right?
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| Jason had a blast building! |
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| Warmed up after morning jazzercize |
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Feeling accomplished after checking off state 9
(State 1 for Jason!)
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*During our second day I was honored to be interviewed by a representative from the chapter to talk about my Habitat experience! Here’s a link to the article they wrote if you want to check it out! Lisa's Portland Volunteer Spotlight
Checking off State 10 in Tacoma, WA
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| Tacoma remodel |
After taking a few days off to explore Portland and the surrounding area, Jason and I took a drive up to Seattle, Washington to continue exploring and to build again with Habitat. Our Habitat site was actually located in Tacoma, which is about an hour south of where we were staying. Unfortunately traffic in Seattle is so bad that we had to wake up at 5:30am to leave even though we didn’t start until 8:45am. For both days we built with Tacoma we drove down early and took a nap in the car at the site until everyone else arrived. Despite waking up early, Jason and I were ready to go as we set out to work on a remodel that the Tacoma chapter was working on.
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Measuring
sheet rock
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Just before midday Jason and I transitioned to sheet rocking one of the bedroom closets. It took us the rest of the day and we still didn’t finish it! I’ve done sheet rocking before, it really isn’t all that difficult. You simply measure around the area you need cut, cut the board, and then screw it into the wall snugly. However, this home is so old that the walls warped a bit, and they were no longer even. In fact, every wall in the closet area sloped! This made it very difficult for us to measure correctly, and it took us much longer than anticipated to finish the project. At the end of the day we left and had a drink at a tavern across the street with our site supervisor and one of the regular Regence volunteers. It was nice taking a little time out of the day to sit down and get to know them a bit more, since our group worked steadily throughout the afternoon and didn’t have a lot of time for chatting. The group from Regence volunteers a few times a month to help with the chapter’s builds, which I thought was awesome. It’s great to see businesses actively supporting a good cause and having an active role in making change in their community.
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Screwing in
sheet rock
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Prying frame
off wall to make
room for sheet rock
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With ten states down, I am as excited as ever to figure out where my next build will be, and who I'll get to bring with!
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| Regence/Habitat Crew |
Until next time,
Lisa











