Jesus told His disciples, “I am going ahead
of you to my Father’s house which has many rooms. There I will prepare a place
for you” John 14:2 Although we all believe that Jesus was
referring to heaven when he made this statement, I must admit that I am reminded
of it each time I enter Kaitlin and John’s newly renovated home. The community
which has come together to make it happen has been so inspiring and humbling: packing
and emptying the house, demolition, sanding, moving the shed, leveling dirt,
laying concrete, countless lunches for work crews, tiling, electric, grouting,
refinishing floors, painting, cleaning, mopping, dusting, assembling closet
storage units, loading, unpacking, and finally reaching the ‘move in’ day! What
a fast and incredible journey this has been.
It could not have happened without your generous financial donations and
the volunteers who sacrificed their time and energy to the effort. It feels as
if the Lord has had His hand in gathering together a community of workers to
serve and help prepare this home for Kaitlin and John; a home which will
undoubtedly be a true blessing to them for years to come. We are grateful
beyond words.
During the past 10 weeks the upstairs of
the house has been transformed from the original 2 bedrooms and small bath to a
larger master bedroom, laundry room with front loading washer and dryer, and an
enormous, totally accessible bathroom featuring a roll-in shower, his and her
sinks (hers with a higher clearance to accommodate the wheelchair), make-up area,
accessible bathtub, plenty of storage, natural lighting and beautiful
cabinetry.
Frank, our lead contractor and Mark’s
long-time friend/CU fraternity brother, graciously offered his services to supervise
the project. We feel very indebted to Frank and his hard working crew of subcontractors
who have approached this very special construction project with a sense of heartfelt
purpose. Frank told us from the start that his objective was to make this home
such a great place for John and Kaitlin that they would never want to leave it.
Seeing it, we’re certain that will be the case.
A lift, which will help Kaitlin go up the
six stairs between the main level and the upstairs, has been provided by Home
Builders Assoc (a non-profit specializing in accessibility). Although the
kitchen still needs renovation, it is functional and usable and is another
project which will begin sometime in mid February.
In addition to the inside changes, a large
detached garage has been built in the backyard complete with new wider
sidewalks and porches which allow Kaitlin direct access from the garage to the
house with no stairs to negotiate.
This home will be a place where Kaitlin can
feel comfortable and independent. We are so thankful to everyone who helped to
make it possible. Thank you, Lord for preparing this house for John & Kaitlin.
Pictures to come soon!
Pictures to come soon!
PRAYER REQUESTS
Please continue praying for complete and
total healing so that Kaitlin may walk again
Protection from flu and respiratory viruses
Gentle transition back home for both
Kaitlin and John
Softened hearts as we all make our way
through the grieving process
The Lord to help us through our loss and
sadness and bring us ultimately to a place of healing and acceptance
Love, Sue
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