So I just got through taking the most amazing shower of my life. You may be wondering why or most importantly what this has to do with biking across America and building houses along the way. Well I just got back from a mission trip in New Orleans. We spent a week building houses for Habitat for Humanity in the 9th ward(the place most devastated by hurricane Katrina). So on the first day after being gone all day building, we came back dirty and tired, and proceeded to take a nice, hot shower. I quickly realized, after hearing the unpleasant screams of my team coming from the showers that this dream would not become a reality. No hot water. This wasn't just cold like it would be if there were no hot water heater. This cold was like someone had imported ice from Antarctica and proceeded to melt it above our heads. But what I'm getting at here is that I learned an important lesson while standing under the shower fighting off frostbite. Aside from good ol' fashion character development one can only obtain from having freezing cold water dumped on their head, I learned to put things in perspective. Here I am complaining about a little cold shower while others have lost their, valuables, homes, and even loved ones to hurricane Katrina and Rita. It's the least I can do to sacrifice a little comfort to help those who have lost so much more.
Building houses for a week has been an insightful and cool experience. I learned how to hammer quite well without the sacrifice of my thumb. My fingers were less fortunate. I also met many neat people who were just as driven to help out. Although Katrina hit more than 2 years ago the damage is still evident in much of New Orleans. Countless houses that were once homes are now just sitting there because the damage is too great for anyone to occupy them. There's still so much sand everywhere and some roads in residential sections aren't paved. But it's getting better due to the work of many volunteer organizations and the people who help out. The only downside to all of this is I haven't been able to run or bike for a whole week. I'm not to worried because the building, hammering, climbing, cutting, falling off ladders, etc. isn't exactly a walk in the park physically. But today was my first day back running and I must say it felt great. All in all I gained some insight, some building knowledge, and had fun helping out with habitat for humanity.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
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