The house has two bathrooms with tubs and showers which is a major plus with so many people living under one roof. In the kitchen there is a microwave, coffee maker, fridge, and stove. Not all of the burners work that great but the oven does and on Wednesday Ellen made corn bread to go with Chile, mum good! The one thing I wish we had is a toaster. I have only had toast twice since i have been here and that was in both hotels on the way to New Orleans. I miss not being able to eat it in the morning. Shopping and cooking for eleven people has been very interesting and is defiantly a learning curve that we will have to work on as a team. For example we went shopping for food on Monday night and bought food that is to last us through the week until we go shopping again next Monday, but we are out of milk and almost out of cereal. Cooking is very different than what I am used to. It was my turn to cook last night and because my cooking mate was sick Ellen and Mel helped me. I made veges, rice, chicken, and tofu. It was good and people said they liked, but I thought the rice was a bit over cooked. It will also take a while for me to get the timing of cooking down. I forgot to take the chicken out of the freezer in the morning so we had to thaw it out enough so Ellen could cut it in order to fry it up. But over time I will get better and will come home and be able to cook decent food on a tight budget.
As I said in an earlier post Rebuilding Together (RT) renovates homes for the elderly, disabled and low income families. Right now our team is split in two different groups with each group working on a different house. I am working with four other of my team mates on a house for a older woman and her granddaughter, who is in a wheel chair. RT is outfitting her house to be wheel chair accessible. The five of us have been painting the outside of the house for the last three days. the color of the house is a sea green with white trim and dark green accents around the windows and doors. We have been using extremely tall ladders and scaffolding to get the top of the house. At the training we had on Tuesday, I learned how to use extension ladders and put up scaffolding. After the first time of going up on the scaffolding I was more comfortable and it was even fun to be up off the ground. I like painting but am very messy and get it all over me. Today I came home with paint all over my legs, hands and arms.