Hi everyone,
We had a very busy week with work. We have plenty of offers for work. We are very thankful for this.
Our first project was to put crown molding in a 3 year old house. It was not done upon the new contruction as a cost saver, but Lonnie and Lisa wanted it done now. It was an oversize 7 inch crown molding and it was very difficult project with angled walls and cathedral ceilings. They offered the work to 4 other contractors who never submitted bids. It was a challenge, but we were able to meet their expectations.
On Friday Brian repaired and repainted 2 large waterdamaged ceilings. They had the bumpy accoustical texture on them. The water warped the drywall and loosened tape. He wrapped the rooms in plastic made the repairs, sprayed texture and sprayed new ceiling paint. When the plastic off, everything was 100% clean. One of the rooms was the kitchen, one was a large bedroom. David and Susan's expectations were exceeded, and it was a blessing to serve them.
On Saturday, Brian and Andrew replaced a bathroom floor with ceramic tile and painted a bedroom for Ina. Andrew has become a tile pro and always offers to go on tile jobs.
It was a beautiful week, even a bit warm at time. One night our low was 63. It hit the mid 70's several times. We have needed to use the AC a few times. We have had a lot of sun.
On Thursday we were treated to dinner by Tom and Diana. Tom is the man who came up to Colby and deer hunted after having met us at CLCA. It was his dream to deer hunt up north where the deer are huge and the hunting is bountiful. We set up our camper for him to use for a week that time. They love our Colby cheese and the venison from up there. The deer here do not have farmland to fatten themselves and are basically scrawny.
We are so excited that North Ridge Colby has managed to set up podcasts on the website. Great job Kevin!!!!! We are able to stay up to date with the church as we are out of town. We encourage you all to check it out at northridgefamily.org There is a link to the Colby/Abby church. The church has goals to purchase land and begin seeking our own pastor. Pastor Gayland plans to help plant more churches. This is a very exciting time in the life of a church. Please consider being a part of history and participate with us at Northridge Colby, especially if you are not participating in a church at this time.
Plans for this week are to work for Eva, who is a friend of Essie, the lady we stayed with our first trip here. Eva has a list of needs including structural repair to a porch, jacking up a sag in the house and probably siding.
Ed and Marcella have committed to us finishing their home.
Charlotte and the kids will return before April 5, as Peggy's bridal shower is that date. Brian and probably one of the boys will probably stay in MS a couple more weeks to work hard here in the sun. Brian needs to be home in plenty of time to help get the house looking tip top shape for Peggy's reception.
We will be posting lots of pics, scroll down to the last couple of posts.
Thank you for reading our page. We appreciate you all.
In Christ
The Haines family.
We had a very busy week with work. We have plenty of offers for work. We are very thankful for this.
Our first project was to put crown molding in a 3 year old house. It was not done upon the new contruction as a cost saver, but Lonnie and Lisa wanted it done now. It was an oversize 7 inch crown molding and it was very difficult project with angled walls and cathedral ceilings. They offered the work to 4 other contractors who never submitted bids. It was a challenge, but we were able to meet their expectations.
On Friday Brian repaired and repainted 2 large waterdamaged ceilings. They had the bumpy accoustical texture on them. The water warped the drywall and loosened tape. He wrapped the rooms in plastic made the repairs, sprayed texture and sprayed new ceiling paint. When the plastic off, everything was 100% clean. One of the rooms was the kitchen, one was a large bedroom. David and Susan's expectations were exceeded, and it was a blessing to serve them.
On Saturday, Brian and Andrew replaced a bathroom floor with ceramic tile and painted a bedroom for Ina. Andrew has become a tile pro and always offers to go on tile jobs.
It was a beautiful week, even a bit warm at time. One night our low was 63. It hit the mid 70's several times. We have needed to use the AC a few times. We have had a lot of sun.
On Thursday we were treated to dinner by Tom and Diana. Tom is the man who came up to Colby and deer hunted after having met us at CLCA. It was his dream to deer hunt up north where the deer are huge and the hunting is bountiful. We set up our camper for him to use for a week that time. They love our Colby cheese and the venison from up there. The deer here do not have farmland to fatten themselves and are basically scrawny.
We are so excited that North Ridge Colby has managed to set up podcasts on the website. Great job Kevin!!!!! We are able to stay up to date with the church as we are out of town. We encourage you all to check it out at northridgefamily.org There is a link to the Colby/Abby church. The church has goals to purchase land and begin seeking our own pastor. Pastor Gayland plans to help plant more churches. This is a very exciting time in the life of a church. Please consider being a part of history and participate with us at Northridge Colby, especially if you are not participating in a church at this time.
Plans for this week are to work for Eva, who is a friend of Essie, the lady we stayed with our first trip here. Eva has a list of needs including structural repair to a porch, jacking up a sag in the house and probably siding.
Ed and Marcella have committed to us finishing their home.
Charlotte and the kids will return before April 5, as Peggy's bridal shower is that date. Brian and probably one of the boys will probably stay in MS a couple more weeks to work hard here in the sun. Brian needs to be home in plenty of time to help get the house looking tip top shape for Peggy's reception.
We will be posting lots of pics, scroll down to the last couple of posts.
Thank you for reading our page. We appreciate you all.
In Christ
The Haines family.
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