Thursday, February 17, 2011

We all left about 8:45 am for camp, packed up our laundry to do there, took the lunch, finished curtains and shop vac for cleaning.  

We stopped for a few minutes at the beach they use for camp swimming.  It was clean, private and had tons of shells and coral washed on the sand.  Some of the clam shells were really heavy, others were buried in the sand and could not be dug out by hand.  It was a beautiful beach and we got some small things to take home. 

 There was alot to do at camp.  While the guys started the painting, I got the laundry going and did a couple of loads.  Terri and I then went and put the curtains up in the guest room and large dorm room.  They turned out rather nice.  
   
We got Sara to vacuum the floor downstairs.  There was lots of dust.  Dan emptied the container two or three times.  Anyway, while she did that, Terri and I dusted things and picked up stuff and took stuff to the shed and generally straightened up.  Then I got all the laundry folded and put in the van to take back.  Then I located a scraper and started to scrap up the dried mud on the floor of the new area.  That took a couple of hours total. 

After lunch Terri and I tackled a room upstairs and sorted sheets and towels and put them in proper containers for use in the summer.  That room got cleaned up nicely.


We left there about 5:30 and returned to the church about 7:00 pm.  Later we went to the Gardners for a marvelous dinner of baked spaghetti.  Different and delicious.    Then it was back to church for the night.  
 The ocean
 Okinawan family tombs. There are thousands of these all over the island.
 Coral and sea shells on the beach
 The walls were painted ivory and the ceiling white. 

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