After about 4 hours of packing and loading Roadie (the nickname of our 32′ Tiffin Open Road motorhome), we left Celebration Friday afternoon to start our journey to Sullivan, IL. It is wonderful to experience the beauties of this country through our wide screen glass window, also known as a windshield :-).
Here is a view of a beautiful river along a rest stop in Tennessee,
along with some beautiful views of farmland in Illinois.
After about 17 hours of driving, we arrived at our Habitat campground behind the Faith Lutheran Church in Sullivan. We were the last ones to arrive, and received a warm welcome from our team. It was great to see our friends from previous builds, and enjoyed meeting some new friends from around the country.
We wanted to get Roadie set up before the groundbreaking ceremony. There were convenient hook-ups for both water and electricity. We are blessed to be able to run our shower water hose into the open fields …. yes, this means that we can take unlimited showers after a long workday!. It did not take long to get Roadie ready for ‘Roughing it Smoothly’ (that’s the Tiffin marketing slogan…lol).
We then headed over to the groundbreaking ceremony at the build site. We were amazed to see the progress that had already been made on getting the house started. The floor joists and rim sills are already installed, which will certainly give us a head start :-).
The ceremony was well attended, and we were able to meet the new homeowner Rebecca Comstock, Kylee, Clark and Owen. It is always heartwarming to see their excitement about getting a new home in just a few weeks.
After the ceremony, we were invited to a wonderful meal at a local church. There certainly is a reason that this is known as the ’10 pound build’, but we certainly enjoy the Sullivan hospitality … and good cooks :-).
We better hit the sack early tonight. Us retired people are not used to getting up early, but we thank God for the opportunity to help others in an amazing way.