The daily routine had us up at 5:30 am;
a hot breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, grits, biscuits and
gravy, fruit, plus pancakes every other day, juice, coffee, milk, cereal,
etc., all prepared by Mona, Curtis and their fellow SP cooks; a devotional
at 7 am; new volunteers' orientation at 7:30 am; off to job sites at 8
am; lunch in the field - typically PB&J or turkey/ham and cheese
sandwiches we each prepared for ourselves before we left the church;
quitting time between 4 and 4:30 pm; travel back to the dorm for showers
around 5 pm; dinner at 6 pm again prepared by the SP staff (on Wednesday
night we shared dinner with the church congregation members who gathered
for their traditional mid-week supper and on Thursday night our dinner
was prepared by Petal-Harvey congregation members in appreciation for
SP's return to help their community a second time) - roast beef one
night, spaghetti and meatballs another, chicken cordon-blue a third
night, casseroles and more the other evenings - all home made and
accompanied by vegetables, rice, fruit, coffee, iced tea, lemonade and
really decadent desserts; a time of voluntary sharing where anyone can
speak to the entire group of assembled volunteers about where they
observed God's presence either with us as volunteers or with the
homeowners we served during the day; followed by fellowship time both in
the large fellowship hall and in smaller groups in the dorm rooms; then
quiet time at 9 pm and lights out at 10 pm. By the third day, many
of us would be found already asleep before 9 pm!!!
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