November is more than half way gone; the time is passing
quickly as we continue to be busy. While
we have not begun construction of a new building, there are enough ‘projects’
and needs around the base to give us practical experience in the construction
techniques here.
Modifying an existing building, or remodeling as we would
call it at home, sometimes presents more challenges than new construction, but
we’ve managed with good results. The
three larger projects we’ve taken on are:
modifying the farm storerooms into a workshop, adding a porch and
doorway to one of the buildings, and dividing a small space for better use as a
toilet and cleaning closet. There have
been plenty of mistakes, or as I see it opportunities for learning, and so far
the end results have been good. Since
the construction is of brick and concrete it’s new to me as well, so I’ve been
learning much along with our students.
What I bring is the confidence to willingly ‘take it on’, and we’re
beginning to see some of that confidence building in the students also.
The students have become a valuable part of the base
community, participating in activities and making friends with students and
staff from other schools. There have
been some friendly futbol matches with the DTS (gone for outreach now), some
are singing with the worship team, and of course we all do our part with work
and kitchen duties. Beth and I are not
only the only teaching staff, but also the ‘parents’ to the guys, and the ones
who they come to for most of their personal needs as well. We also find ourselves playing that role to
many others on the base as the relationships formed in the last year have
grown. It sometimes puts us into
situations we’d not expected, but we knew much of what we’ve come here for were
those relationships.
Next month we will be travelling home for time with family
and friends for the holidays. It comes
during a break between school terms (plus a few days on either side). We’re looking forward to that time, and I’ll
even try to enjoy the cold weather which I’m no longer used to…