Friday, January 13, 2012

Fix 'er Uppers

We felt like we needed something to do so we approached the Assistants to the President and asked them if there were any missionary apartments that needed attention. The next day the president got a hold of us on the phone and gave us a place out in the suburbs that needed help. So we took the metro to Chatlet, which is the metro and rail hub and then with our cell phone we had the elders direct us until we finally got to the right train platform. We traveled through the underground network by walking and riding a moving sidewalk. We bought tickets for the train and then went downstairs and out to the correct platform where we waited for the correct train. Once the train came we went through the towns that surround Paris until after 40 minutes we arrived at Evry. The elders were waiting for us and a short half mile walk brought us to our work station. We started by painting two walls a color called Orang Moutard. It looks more like a peach color. It took two coats so while we waited for the first coat to dry, we put the hanging down electrical wires holding the lights into the ceiling where they belonged. The French don't put up light fixtures, they just let the lights hang down like the old tenement houses in New York during the 20's. On our next trip we bought a bookcase for the elders, purchased through the mission funds, and painted one long wall cream. The roller we had was not doing the job so I went to the nearest store and bought some rollers and another handle to apply the paint. Between the two of us we were able to finish the painting, put together the bookcase, and repair two more light fixtures in six hours. The total time for the two days was 14 hours (plus the trips to and from took 3 more hours each day).

We also fixed lights and painted in the apartment we are staying in. That was a major process since there were cracks in the walls and ceilings. After fixing the cracks we then plunged into painting. We started with the bathroom wall that faced out. We used the same orang moutard. Moutard is mustard in French. We tackled the wall facing the street and then did caulking in the kitchen and bathroom. Took care of mold in the bathroom and then used cream and white paint to finish the bathroom. The last thing I need to do now is do a little touch up in the Visitor’s Center and build a drawer for a study desk. We have an apartment in Lille and should be driving there Monday or Tuesday. We let you know we have arrived. It is in the heart of Lille but is only 8 minutes by car from the church. We will have a car because we will check the missionary apartments each transfer to make sure they are good and clean. We will cover about 7 apartments throughout the zone so that will take us to the English Channel. All is well with exception of sore muscles, but we have both lost weight and are down 10 pounds even with Christmas and New Years. Love to all of you.

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