February 6 – 28, 2021 SOWER Project #12 Texas Baptist Encampment @ Palacios, TX

South for the winter! We were excited to be “on the gulf” – actually “on the bay” – in southern Texas. We arrived on Saturday, the weather was warm, sun was shining and everything was green! (Little did we know what the weather was ahead!)

Palm trees – so beautiful! The camp was literally at the edge of the Tres Palacios Bay – a cement sea wall and sidewalk is the border of the camp on the water side.

We enjoyed our first get acquainted meeting and the Monday tour by Rob Kessler the Camp Director. We had our first “social” by watching the Super Bowl on a super screen in the dining hall. There were 10 couples signed up for this project – the most we have ever worked with at one project. We served with: Doug & Trish Wilhelm (GL), Keith & Linda McNeely, Evan & Jaquie Asby, Michael & Jackie Barber, John & Druann Bauer, Ralph & Lella Bledsoe, Dale & Kimberly Kapsar, Chris & Barb Schanan, and Richard & Melody Miller.

Lets move this house! – (the stuff inside)

Our first job assignment for the whole team was to move the entire contents of this house to the camp. The owners had sold the house and donated all the furniture and everything remaining to the camp. What a blessing! It took a few days – then we helped to organize and relocate it to various facilities within the camp. Great teamwork!

Ten Men and a Trailer – got the job done!

The ladies cleaned, prepped, and put a new coat of protection on the Camp Deck on the bay. This is used for all the water activities for the campers such as banana boat rides, paddle boards, kayaks, and more. Looks great ladies!

Keith and I tackled a major flooring job in Jeanie’s house (camp secretary & receptionist). Bathroom floor was totally rotted through and the hall/living area had a huge hump in the floor boards. Too much humidity and water leaks over the years. We were able to replace it all with new material. She’s so thankful!

What a job the ladies were given. Sort all the nuts, bolts, nails, screws, tools, and more. They did a major re-organization of the maintenance shop. Several days later it looked great! We can find anything now! Thanks ladies!

We enjoyed getting know each couple, such special servants for the Lord! We played games, had ice cream, went out to eat, and watched sunsets. Great memories!

We were able to attend a real live church in Palacios – it was so good to sit in the sanctuary and sing and hear Gods Word being preached again. We even had an in depth Bible Study at the camp dealing with end times. Lots of information and discussion!

More work with smiles on our faces – what a variety!

More work! With a crew this size, we accomplished a lot for the camp. Somehow Doug & Trish Wilhelm the GL’s were able to mix us up well enough that we all had some time to work with each other. It’s great to be able to remember each person and couple that we worked with.

Rob Kessler, the camp director insisted on feeding us. He also feed the city workers who braved the cold to repair water and electric lines! He shared that this is his way of showing his appreciation and gives him and the staff an opportunity every day to mingle and build relationships with the volunteers. Thanks Rob – such great food – it was definitely a “10 pound project”! LOL!

This was a great work project – a bit chilly for being in southern Texas, but we had a great experience…..

Remember those beautiful Palm Trees when we first arrived…..now look! What happened? Will they survive?

…..speaking of experiences, there’s more that happened here during these days. We all experienced the Texas Freeze of 2021! See the next blog for all the details…. BRRRRR!

February 1-5, 2021 Volunteering to be spoiled by the Busenitz Grands!

We got up early in the morning for a long drive – headed to Newton, KS to spend some special days with our Busenitz grands! Mom & Dad have a scheduled church retreat…and we have a week between SOWER projects – SO LETS GO!

SO . MUCH . ENERGY ! And such a happy family, it was great to be able to share life with all of these kiddo’s –

“Lets play with this string! ….OH! Let’s see who can do the high jump! …”hey, lets wrestle!” ….”hey, let’s keep playing with these cool toys!”, “I get the horse and wagon!”

The “olders” were a bit calmer, they were into reading, cooking, cleaning, and sewing! Love ALL these kiddos!

Nana brought a sewing project to the kid’s – they each made a zipper bag for whatever they want to use it for. They had fun learning to layout patterns, cutting, ironing, sewing, and putting in a zipper. They all did great!

…Oh yeah – Nana monitored the homeschooling as well! Everyday was a busy active day (and this was just in the mornings!)

And we cooked and enjoyed eating together – everyone pitched in to help. As a reward, Papa cooked up a package of thick sliced bacon – each person got one piece (LOL!) Should’ve bought two or three packages!

Afternoons were full of board games, riding bicycles, shopping, and working in the garage.

Caleb made this neat version of the corn hole game, using pinecones instead of bean bags. Its all ready for our July 4th Family Reunion at the cabin! We have lots of pine cones!! He did a super job – Papa just watched and held a board or two.

Thankful for these kiddos’ – we were spoiled rotten (of course we didn’t’ spoil them back!) We had a full and fun 3 days in between our Camp Tejas project and moving to South Texas for our next SOWER Project in Palacios, TX – by the gulf!