We often get asked what will we be doing when we get out to Mississippi?
This question is often asked even from our own team members.
Will we be building homes? The answer is yes.
But the stage of the homes we will be building is often determined by whatever group has come before us.
The first year, 2007, we were fortunate enough to be able to pick up the work immediately after they had poured the slab, so we were able to erect the framing of the home. That’s fun and exciting, but with Habitat, you could be picking up the work at any point.
Last year, we worked to cut and assemble sections for a once-in-a-lifetime visit from President Jimmy Carter, who would be visiting for the Jimmy Carter Work Project the week following our visit.
So we’ll let you know exactly what we’ll be doing once we know, which will be most likely when we’re standing on the work site.
But as far as housing, the first two years, we were staying at Yankie Stadium, in Biloxi Mississippi.
This year, we’ve been planning on staying at Camp Victor
But due to a temporary problem at the Camp Victor site, we will be staying at Seashore United Methodist Assembly (SUMA)
Doesn’t look quite as “rugged” 🙂
So yes, if there’s anything that we know, it’s that we have to be flexible, and we are always sincerely appreciative of whatever God provides for us. These are great accommodations!