The young men really hustled and got the job done.
Several of the men worked on putting up fences. They used posthole diggers, plumblines, hammers, shovels, etc. They did a very professional job.
The girls learned about "manual labor."
The bishop and his boys take a look at the newly refurbished flower bed they just finished.
The McLains are always there with a smile and a helping hand. She is the YW president in our ward and is just amazing with what she does with our girls.
Sister McOmber was there with a drill in hand, and she was also found on the end of a shovel, a rake, a broom, or whatever else needed doing. One of the city workers there commented to her "you just don't stop, do you?" I told him if you want a job done, just get a bunch of Mormons together.
It is always good to get together with ward members. Whether we work or play, it builds our bonds of unity. I am so glad I got to go and participate in this great event. As I looked up and down the street, and saw over a hundred members of our stake out working together, I was so overcome with love for these wonderful brothers and sisters in the gospel. It was amazing to see this project!
5 comments:
What great fun and how rewarding. Good job!!
This looks like a great service project with old and young working side by side. We have fond memories of all the projects we worked on together over many years. We miss those times.
What a project! But Im glad you made it fun in the process.
This marks the first one I have missed since we began doing this project - and man did I miss it!
There's nothing like it. We have done this in all conditions and with so many wonderful people.
Thanks for the visual reminders!
Man, I missed all the fun! Ethan woke up late, so we walked down there late morning and no one from our ward was left:( I was sad, thinking none had come! Obviously, you did, and you all worked so hard!
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