Day 3 Mission Possible
Walking to the jobsite this morning we were all feeling
great. A good night’s sleep, no hangovers and a couple of more climate adjusting
days. We knew we had a tough day ahead with all of the concrete mixing and
carrying work. Our day turned our great! It was our toughest day yet, most
productive and the funniest day! Boy the day goes by fast when you’re laughing
and having lots of fun in the sun! We are 17 people from all across Canada and
one lonely American who have come together on this mission and we are a
cohesive awesome team!!
Today we struggled slightly with supplies at the beginning.
Running out of our key ingredient cement mix. We bought all we could from the
Gashora village and then our local lead hand had to travel 35mins to the next
village to be able to buy 8 bags there. How did the bags get from the other
village to Gashora…well on bicycle taxi’s. You will see pictures below of the bicycles
that carried our order for a couple of dollars for delivery. It would be an
hour plus round trip for the bicycle taxis. Wow!
Water was the other key ingredient we ran out off. Not a lot
of rain fall in Africa and we drained the tank. We quickly had a local hired to
bring water out of the local river take and forth to us for the rest of the
day. See how he carried the containers in the below pictures. Wow! Imagine his
calf muscles!
Our conga lines worked great today getting the concrete from
the mixing location into the building as well we had the local helpers on the
mixing. We saved a lot of sore backs today! In the pictures below you will see
our progress on completely the kitchen area floor. What we thought would be a
two week task at the get go, we know believe it is possible to be able to
complete it tomorrow. We will them move onto the two small rooms off the
kitchen as well as starting to parge (Thin concrete mix that is flicked onto
the wall with a trowel and smoothed over) the interior walls of the kitchen.
After we completed today, we went to the local pub for a “pop”
and we were accompanied by one of our local lead hands who is a closet rapper.
We convinced him to rap a couple of songs for us! He did a great job! Concrete
mixer by day and rapper by night! LOL And to top it off, the beer was less expensive
than our “resort”. 850 franc’s for a large pint. (672 franc = 1 USD) Yep beer
is pretty cheap here!
Walking back to our home away from home, we felt good after
our day! Knowing this mission is possible! We are already excited to see the
end result…
Our local trades standing on the start of our concrete floor at the start of the day!
Karen and Sandy playing in the rock pile!
That's Jackie bending down and Donna carrying a rock from the rock pile. Why are the local ladies just watching? LOL
Lisa's shirt is still very clean in this pic! It didn't last that way!
Mark and Shawn loading up the dirt!
Help we are out of water! Plan B...go in from the top and lower a small bucket! Nice ladder!
This bike carried our cement mix from the other village. Nice wheels!
Dona and Hulio sitting on the job!
This young man made we blush. Right after this pic was taken, he turned to me and said WOW! Guess he's never put this arm around a tall blonde! LOL
Our water being delivered...by bicycle!
Wow! The progress we made today!
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