Sunday, March 11, 2007

3/11 A full day

I started by going to Mass at Our Lady of Fatima in Biloxi. Standing room only. Must be because some churches still haven't been rebuilt. I enjoyed it. The next two weeks I'm going to Lutheran churches to be introduced to the congregations.

Afterwards I drove to Gulfport and had lunch at a Cracker Barrel. Then went over to Ocean Springs and toured the Gulf Islands National Seashore. Beautiful. Walked out to an old fishing pier. But there's even damage there. Most of the pier is gone and will be rebuilt. The visitors center is devastated and visitors are greeted in a large trailer instead. The campground is closed because there are FEMA trailers and RVs for people who have lost their homes and haven't rebuilt yet.

Following that I stopped at Mocha Moose for a frozen mocha drink. Delicious. Then went to Walmart for a pedicure and manicure. Felt great after that!

Then out to my house where I took a drive by picture. The tenant's truck is in the driveway and the house appears smaller than it really is...but at least you get an idea of what it looks like. It's dark red brick with white vinyl siding around the upper windows and soffits (is that how you spell it?). There's no second story; the upper windows allow a nice cathedral ceiling in the small living room. As you can see, the neighbor on one side is close, but there's much more room on the other side of the house.

Yesterday I talked to Rob, Beata, and Jill. Today I spoke to both my sisters. It was nice!!

6 comments:

Jill and Todd said...

Looks very nice mom. Glad you decided to go with the house. It will also be good for Quincy too, she'll love having a yard to play in.

Jerilyn Dufresne, author said...

Thanks, sweetie. Miss you.

Anonymous said...

VERY NICE!

Jerilyn Dufresne, author said...

Thanks guys. I have two guest rooms. :) Love Jer

Anonymous said...

Uh, a manicure and pedicure at Walmart? Must be a Super Walmart, eh? :-) Love the house.

Jerilyn Dufresne, author said...

Yep, Nancie, you got it right. The person who worked on me is someone whose family was displaced by the storm. But she's pregnant and thrilled, so the sadness is gone. :)