Friday, August 24, 2012

A Day in the Life

A Day in the Life of Bike and Build- Joplin Build Week.
6:50 Wake up call. Mike pokes his head in the girls room and tells us "breakfast!"
Then we have a few minutes to scramble around and get ready. The Abundant Life Church right outside of Joplin has been hosting us all week, and its a great place. They host volunteer groups all the time, and have made us feel so welcome! They have a room full of toiletries for those items that are forgotten (sunscreen, soap, etc). Outdoor shower facilities (really cool- basically a row of spouts separated by tarps) and they feed us every meal!
7:00 Breakfast. Sid is the breakfast chef at Abundant Life, and he goes out of his way everyday to make breakfast a special masterpiece. Today he did custome omelettes, yesterday chocolate chip pancakes with icecream, and before that crepes. We eat more for breakfast than I nor ally eat all day!
Then we finish getting ready, and a little before 8:00 get in the cars and head out to a work site.
At the work sites we do a variety of tasks (quantifiables to come in a later post) including drywalling, flooring, painting etc. The past two days we've been working with Rebuild Joplin's new crew of Americorps site supervisors, who are still doing their training and learning how to lead groups of volunteers.
Around 12:00 we break for lunch, which we packed at the church. They put out a great spread of sandwhich stuff and snacks for us to pack. I've been eating some great PB&J sandwhiches all week in true Bike and Build style! We break for lunch for about how long it takes to eat, rehydrate and take a minute off our feet. Everyone is so committed to the work we are doing here that we dont take long breaks. After eatin we jump right back into our work!
A little bit before 5 we start cleaning up our worksite and finishing as much as we can before we head back to the Abundant Life church.
5:30 is dinner. Its always delicious and we're always ravenous.
Then we hop in the showers. After we're clean we do different thing in the evenings. Monday we played jenga and banagrams, Tuesday we stayed at BJ and Grumpy's house to work late, Wednesday and Thursday we went out with Rebuild Joplin's Anericorps members for some after hours socializing, and tonight we're going to a drive in movie! Eventually we fall in our beds (completely exhausted) and fall right asleep.

Yesterday we did a little sightseeing. We drove by the Extreme Home Makeover houses, and Cunningham Park where the memorial is. The following pictures are from the memorial. Visiting the park was a super emotional moment for me.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Back in JOMO

This week has been amazing so far! Right off the bat I felt like I belonged, and felt at home. I've spent the past few days in Joplin, MO with a group of Bike and Build alumns rebuilding houses that were damaged or destroyed in the tornado last year. We started volunteering right away. Most pf us arrived Saturday, and Sunday we started working with the Americorps St. louis Emergency Response Team who coordinated the original disaster response, and has committed to the long term recovery efforts. They sent us to Wanda's house where we spent the day building a deck and a grape trellis. Then Monday and Tuesday they sent us to work at BJ ad "Grumpy's" house where we planted trees and humg drywall. Intent on finishing the work we had started, we stayed past 8:30 on Tuesday to finish as much ad we possibly could. The go-getter, not-leaving-until-we-finish attitude is something I truly love and sorely miss. It just brings back my love for the enthusiasm of bike an builders, and a little bit of frustration at my Americorps team. BJ and grumpy even fed us dinner because we missed the dinner the church provided.

Today we started working with Rebuild Joplin (Lynea, my former corps member is working for them now) and they sent us to work at Tiffany's house with the task of sanding the drywall in the bathroom, and installing laminate flooring. After we finished those tasks we made our way over to a nearby house where Rebuild Joplin was training a new batch of the Armericorps site supervisors. That house was in the process of being drywalled, so we used the skills we've cultivated over the past couple days to catch them up.

This whole week has felt more like real life to me, than my actual life does. I love hanging out with these people who were strangers 5 days ago, but now are friends; ad having and instant connection. Not only have they all done Bike and Build, but half of them are NCCC alumns as well!

Catherine installing drywall!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Living the dream

Friday night Liz and I got all goofy in our light-up, shimmery metallic, wigged out costumes for the firefly 5k in City Park to benefit the Denver metro Habitat for Humanity. There was almost 2,000 people there! It was a nighttime glow-in-the-dark 5k, and although we were running all sorts of zigzags trying to avoid people it was awesome! We got so many "love your costume" comments.

Saturday I woke up super early for the Rattlesnake triathlon! (And by super early I mean we arrived at 6am). Adam drove me, and made goofy jokes while I freaked out about the swimming, ad lent me his shirt when I was cold early in the morning, and took pictures and cheered! I made it though! I fnished! I didn't drown during the 1500m seim, and while I was the slowest swimmer out there I did it! About 3/4 of the way through my left calf seize up with a massive cramp ad I had to grab a kayak while massaing the knot out. It felt like the worst charlie horse of my life, and its still sore today! Then during the 40k bike ride (just under 25 miles). I took it fairly easy, my legs were still killing! But I did manage to pass a few people. The route was super hilly, and the least scenic bike ride I've done since biking through Kansas. The 10k (6.2 mile) run was great! I did manage to catch up to and pass more people on that leg, and had a strong finish! I was met at the finish line by Michelle and the ALZ Stars crew, where we took pics and I ate a cookie. So the swim took 53:57, the bike took 1:59:57, and the run took 1:02:51. My first transition tool 2:11, and the second, 1:33. 4hours, 23 seconds total.

Then I hopped on a plane to Joplin, MO where I'll be spending a week building houses with Bike & Build aulms.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Almost Tri Time!


The Rattlesnake Triathlon is in 3 Days!!! I’m as ready as I’mever going to get! Last week I met with Deb, a triathlete who volunteered toadvise the ALZ Stars (athletes raising money for the Alzheimer’s Association).She helped me figure out what I needed for the race, and how to set up my transitionarea, and then swam a lap in the Bear Creek Reservoir. After that I feel prettyconfident about the swim portion of the triathlon…however I’m less confidentthat I’ll be able to bike and run after that!

The last two weekends I ran a couple quick 5Ks. At the “IRun Colorado 5K” I ran my best time yet (26:52) and at the “Davita Kidney Rock5K” I didn’t run quite as fast, but I did place 5th in my age group!Both were really great races and I had a lot of fun! Friday is the Firefly 5K,a after-dark, glowstick 5K I’m going to run with Liz.

Friday I had off from work for network maintenance day soAdam and I went to the zoo! We really wanted to see aardvarks, wallabies andpanthers, but they didn’t have any. Instead we saw Komodo Dragons, tigers and amongoose!