Mary Ann’s H4H Photos

It began raining outside at about 4:30am.
I took about 500 pictures on the Habitat For Humanity trip. I’m still sorting through them and writing in captions for each picture. I just got an email from Mary Ann. She has her pictures on this website She took about 150 pics.

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Back To Work

I return to my normal routine today. Stacey is driving in our carpool.
I had the opportunity to take a picture with the homeowner and a range. The range was packaged like we always package them so its from Tulsa. I also got to describe some of the different parts of the range to a young woman engineer from Michigan who took the picture.
I met many interesting and successful people in Arizona. That was the funnest part.

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Building Blocks 2007: Tulsa Team

The Tulsa Manufacturing Plant sent five volunteers to the build.
–Brian, an engineer and his wife, Debbie
They worked on House #9.
–Mary, RACAL Laboratory
She worked on House #5.
–Gisy, an industrial engineer
She worked on House #2.
–Linda (me), Manufacturing Line #4
I worked on House #7
We put in more than 40 hours of work on our houses. On our time off we enjoyed fine dining, fun and rest.

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Building Blocks 2007: Day of Departure

It’s the day of departure for me. Look out Pheonix, Arizona here I come. Ginny is lying next to me with her head on my arm as I write this. I’ve been checking the weather in Pheonix. It’s going to 100 degrees when I get there! And then it’s going to be about the same all week long. This is different from our humid but not so hot Oklahoma spring days.

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