08/15/08

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Habitat For Humanity

I’m fortunate enough to work for a company that emphasizes community service and changing lives for the better. Yesterday, a couple co-workers and I took advantage of this company quality and spent the day with Habitat for Humanity instead of in the office.

We helped with the building of a house for a 4 person family in Oberlin. I carried boards, cut the bottoms of door frames with a Sawzall, installed supports for all the wall frames, and marked the tops of the frames for the roof installation.

I got some blisters and bruises; I think most of them came from the Sawzall. More positively, I got some physical activity and a sense of accomplishment from helping to build a place for a family to live.

On another note, I read in the paper recently that the Lorain County Habitat for Humanity is looking into renovating houses rather than building new ones. I think this is a great idea since there are so many cheap empty houses in the area these days.

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Comment from: Nicholas
And Dad says we didn't pay attention during all those projects.
PermalinkPermalink 08/17/08 @ 02:10
Comment from: Dusty · http://www.kennedyconnection.net
Great job! That's awesome that your company encourages that. Amy is actually trying to get involved in the Searcy Habitat for Humanity.

Using a Sawzall, carrying boards, installing frame supports...man!

I didn't know you were a carpenter...

(For the record, I'm not, but have been known to work on the occasional project.) ;)
PermalinkPermalink 08/18/08 @ 10:46
Comment from: Nicholas
I might be helping out with a habitat for humanity thing if work doesn't get in the way.
PermalinkPermalink 08/18/08 @ 21:36

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