Friday, June 29, 2012

June 29 Moving IN !

I got to the new hostel just in time this morning to see what in the world Lee has been doing with all those truck loads and van loads of stuff from the old hostel.  Here's the last van load.

"Take it all inside, boys!"
Now that the rooms are painted and there are lockable doors installed, some of it ended up in the laundry room.


Some of it went in the store room down the hall from the laundry room.


Some of it went in bedrooms - the ones that had doors.

Some just ended up in the middle of the living room, along with boxes of tile and the new unfinished doors.  Do you know how many doors were ordered for the hostel?


And the old well worn and weathered veranda furniture ended up ... you guessed it, on the veranda!


And what a lot of activity was happening today.  The place was abuzz with welding, pounding of nails, sawing of wood, and tapping of tile. 

Tile on the inside stairway

Tile edging in the bedrooms and hallway 

Tile done in some of the bathrooms - nice shower stall

In this bathroom (lower level of bedrooms) the cabinet around the sink is started.


More carpentry work is being done in the kitchen.  Lee and I had fun designing the cabinet for the island, including space for under the counter trash :p

Fridge (right) must wait till the kitchen's done before getting "moved in"
Outside, the railing on the front steps was being welded - with bright flashes, sparks, snaps and crackles.


Painters are so close to being finished, they had just 1 or 2 rooms to complete.  Under the eaves is even done - a nice rich red/brown to match the gutters.
Painting at dizzying heights!
Masonry continues as the front stair landing sets and preparations are being made for the lower set of stairs. 


Masons are also busy putting in 2 septic tanks.  This one below the front steps, and another one straight out from the back door.


Meanwhile this guy is busy over at RFIS mixing concrete to make blocks for construction and more for landscaping.


Ok, so we can't really say we're "moved in" but stuff is moved and it is inside.  Now we can't wait to welcome the next hostel parents, Dan & Karen Carlson who fly in to Yaounde with their family in 2 days!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

June 28 Moving Day!

I went up to the UBAC Hostel today.  Students are all gone.  Scott & Lee Pyles have been very busy packing everything up.  From outside the gate it looks normal...

UBAC Hostel (aka "The Red Barn") since 2003
But the pets know something's up.

DD and Kojak were wondering about the flurry of activity today

After about 3 or 4 truck loads, the empty rooms echoed.  How many evening devotions were shared in this room over the past 9 years?  How many movies were shown on that wall?  How many hostel brothers and sisters were encouraged in their faith, shared tears and laughter here?

The last of the living room furniture to go
And how many meals were shared in this room over the years?  How many birthday candles were blown out?  How many pizzas served?  This dining room has known hours of fun, food and fellowship. 
The dining room with only the veranda furniture, waiting for the last truck load.
And the kitchen where so many students learned to work together on dish teams.  How many rears were snapped by dish towels in this room?  How many yummy dishes were created here?  How many batches of cookies made? 
Kitchen is nearly empty.
Everything was loaded into a rented truck and the hostel van for several (I believe 6 was the final count) trips to the new hostel. 
Scott and the guys load up the moving van.
We owe a debt of gratitude to Scott and Lee for all the hours they put into this move.  Ron and I know that if they were not here, this job would have fallen to us.  THANK YOU Uncle Scott & Aunt Lee!
Loaded and ready to go!
Tune in again tomorrow to see what in the world Lee did with 6 truck loads and 6 van loads of furniture, linens, boxes, barrels, pillows... at the new hostel... which isn't really done yet.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Phil - Good-bye and Thank You!


Danny, Suzanne and Phil ready to climb Mt. Cameroon

Phil and Suzanne came to Yaounde last August with their son Danny to spend a year serving at Rain Forest International School.  Suzanne taught French and supervised the Running Club.  Phil, alum of the original UBAC in Congo, worked on the hostel construction.  They both led the Running Club's climb up Mt. Cameroon. 


Phil was there for the ground breaking at the very start of the hostel construction.  Most days he was out there with the construction team.  He did a lot behind the scenes: shopping for supplies and equipment, arranging for the concrete pump to come.  He worked alongside Johanas the foreman, quietly serving and taking a huge load of responsibility off Ron's shoulders for the year.

Ron and Phil talking things over
Besides all of his work on the construction, it was just fun to see the Falconers again.  I first met them at the end of my first year of French language study in Albertville, France.  We met again in Congo when Ron and I were newlyweds and the Falconers were serving the Free Church mission in Zaire (now Dem. Rep. Congo).  From their our paths split, taking Falconers to Ivory Coast and us to Central African Republic.  So it's been fun that our paths converged again here where our children had the chance to get acquainted as well.



Their time in Cameroon has come to an end (for now at least).  They've flown back to the USA.  So "au revoir Phil, Suzanne et Danny" and thank you for all you have done this year for the hostel and for the students.  Have a nice break and may the Lord bless whatever he has in store for you next.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

June 24 - Tile Floors

It's been my habit to go out to the hostel construction on Thursdays when I'm at RFIS to facilitate a small group after school.  But the last small group we had was June 7.  I went out again once the 14th I think, but camera batteries were dead, so no pics.  Besides, there really wasn't much new to report then.

In the past week the tile has been going in on the floors, and rooms are being painted, so I just had to go see it!  Today (Sunday) we went out in the afternoon to see how it looks now.  Here's what I saw...


Outside walls almost all plastered (still some work left on the posts); front stairs begun.
Let's take a closer look at those stairs to the front entrance...

Front door entrance up close
Railing is up, 1 set of stairs done.  Another set of stairs will continue down in this direction, and another set will turn back toward the right to a parking area about where those drain pipes are.  The drain pipes are coming out of the mud room to the right of the front entrance.  Until those steps are all done, it's still too hard to use that entrance.  So let's go around the corner to see Stoker's apartment.


Scott Pyles and Ron looking over the building.
From left to right there's the lower level entrance to a game room (see below).  Then there's the main entrance to the lower apartment where Stokers have already begun moving their stuff in where it'll be stored during their year of home assignment. So the apartment is locked now.  Notice there is glass in the windows!  And on the right are the upper and lower verandas with lights and painted ceiling. 

Now let's go in that door on the left.  I haven't been in there much to take pics as there's a saw in there, and the workers are usually busy in there.  Besides there's been a big pile of sand in one corner.  So it hasn't looked this good before ...

Game room, utility room and hallway - bottom level
To the left front is a game room.  The room behind it is where the washing machines will go.  See the clothes chute in the ceiling?  That comes down from the mud room bathroom.  Then to the right is a hallway to a store room on the left just before the main stairs up to the lower bedroom level.


lower level bedroom or study
The bedrooms on the lower level have been painted and are partly tiled.  On each floor of bedrooms there are 3 dorm rooms and 1 study.  One of the "studies" will be for doing homework.  The other one could be a guest room for visiting parents, or be a lounge for quiet comfey reading, or a sewing / craft / hobby room.  We'll see what the hostel residents decide to do this fall.

Continue up to the upper level of bedrooms.  This is the bedroom on the top level with those windows facing the RFIS wall.  To the left there's a veranda.  Due to scaffolding and plastering on the stairway I am not usually up on that floor, so I forgot to take a pic of the veranda.  Next time.

Upper level bedroom with tile mostly done
 Between bedrooms there's a hallway with a bathroom off it, but it doesn't look like much yet - just a room with holes in the floor.  And there's a door to the stairway landing.  Looking down the stairs from that landing you see the great room (living/dining room)...


Living room / dining room (to the right of the pole)
  Door at the left is to the veranda.  Next one is the hostel parents bedroom.  Door at the right is the office.  Not seen but further to the right is the kitchen door.  Notice the railing is done and painted.  Go downstairs, turn left and turn to look at the room.

Tiled floor!  Light fixtures are in too.
So there's the office door at the left, kitchen door, the dark square in the wall is where the laundry chute is (access from the dining room and from the bathroom on the other side of the wall), Ron, and then the front entrance/mud room.

Veranda off the great room and master bedroom - tiled!

Master (hostel parents) bedroom tiled.
Inside to the right there's a big closet, then a bathroom and a door from the bathroom to the office on the other side of it.

Ok, I see that I failed to get a picture of the tiled kitchen.  It's the same tile as the living/dining room (or "great room").  Cabinets are being made now.  

See? I told you there had been big changes - visible changes since my last post.  And all this tile has gone in just in the last few days.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

June 7

What's new outside?  A lot of the plastering is done - the part along the top windows was done earlier and has dried (white), below that not yet plastered, portion around the front door being done today.
Rain gutters are up, and the soffit is getting done (that's a new word for me - sounds like faucet only inside out, it's the wood under the eaves that prevents critters getting into the attic from outside).

And the downspouts are in - which really helps control where rain water goes, reducing the mud now that we're into rainy season.



 What's new inside?  The railing is on the stairway.
On the landing of the lower bedroom floor, looking up to to the living room and hostel parent bedroom door at the left, and down to the rec room at the right.
Go up the stairs to the living room, turn around and look at the stairs...

Stairs lead up to the upper level of bedrooms and down to the lower level of bedrooms.
 And in the kitchen, the base for the island is in place.

What's new in the bottom floor apartment (Stoker's place)?  Electrician Erik was just done screwing in the plate on the electrical outlet in the kitchen.  They're set with 110, 220 ("221, whatever it takes"  - Mr. Mom) and 12 volt.

June 1 Creative Mobile Committee Meeting

The committee overseeing the UBAC Hostel this past year consists of Ann Wester, Phil Falconer, Janet Ziegelbaur and Carolyn Stoker with input from Jeff Stoker, and hostel parents Scott &Lee Pyles. 

For our scheduled meeting on June 1, we took a tour of the hostel construction.



we went to the tile store to look at tile for the new hostel floors, kitchen and bathrooms.



And along the way, with Jeff at the wheel, Scott at the computer, we had our meeting on the road.



Traffic was just bad enough that we got through the whole meeting - including a short devotion, before getting back home!  Now that's a creative mobile committee meeting!