
Well, here we are in the state of M-I-Crooked Letter-Crooked Letter-I-Crooked Letter-Crooked Letter-I-Humpback-Humpback-I. Brooks and I started our adventure about a week ago. For those of you who don't know, my husband Brooks and I have moved to the gulf coast of Mississippi and have made a commitment to be here for at least the next year. Brooks will be working with a non-profit organization called Walls of Hope that was established in the wake of Hurricane Katrina to help with the rebuilding effort. They are similar to Habitat for Humanity in that they use volunteer labor and homeowners pay for the materials and skilled labor. If you want to learn more, you can visit their website at www.wallsofhope.org. We are currently staying in Gulfport, MS because a very generous couple has offered us their house to stay in for the next month or so while they are out of town. We are looking for a house to rent somewhere between here and the Mississippi/Louisiana state line, which includes the communities of Long Beach, Pass Christian, Bay St. Louis, Waveland, and Pearlington - basically all of the areas in Mississippi that were wiped out by Hurricane Katrina.
I've never been really sure about the whole blogging thing for several reasons that I won't go into now - I'll save that for a later rant. Anyways, I figured that while we're away in Mississippi this is probably a great way for me to keep people up to speed on what's going on without sending mass e-mails to people who may or may not want to know all the boring details of our adventures down in the bayou. So here it is - my blog and my first post on it and who knows, I might get hooked on blogging. I named it "Raising Mississippi" because of the t-shirts that our small group in Nashville gave us. Brooks has pretty much memorized the movie "Raising Arizona", as have Fred & Leigh Gately, and it is a favorite of the four of us so they made us t-shirts before we left that say "Raising Mississippi" on the front and "OK Then" on the back. If you like the movie, you'll get it. We absolutely love the t-shirts and Brooks even threatend to order 20 more of them but I think he came to his senses. I'm posting a picture of the t's so you can enjoy the creativity!
Well, I think that's all for today. There's so much to write about life down here - how everything is so abandoned and destroyed and I don't know what it looked like to begin with but I can't imagine how it will ever get back to normal if it looks like this nearly two months after the storm - but I don't know where to begin so I'll save that for tomorrow or the next day or the next. But one last thing to add is that no one down here ever says Hurricane Katrina; they just say "the storm" so I'm going to try to incorporate that into my blogs if I can remember! Praise God from whom all blessings flow and good bye!
5 comments:
Ashley, I found your blog thru Sara's. I admire what you are doing and pray the Lord will continually work thru you!
Love the blog. Keep the blogging going!
Love, Mom
Hey Ashley,
I have never blogged before, can I do a testing 123 before I write a book here?
Miss you!
Leigh
Yeah! It worked! This is a really cool site, I looooove the title! Fred and myself and a neighbor watched Raising Arizona the other night, thought of you all throughout. How is your place, life ect??? Can't wait to hear I will also load up your work e-mail and try you that way. OK Then.....
Leigh:)
Ashley! It's your cousin Colleen, and I found this from matt's site. I spent a week in October working in NOLA with Service International, and I want to go back. Keep up the work, and I'll be reading!
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