10. Waterproof gear and/or lots of quarters for the dryer
9. Cosmo.
8. Ipod and connector for maximun jamming
7. A coffee maker THAT WORKS
6. Newspaper for wet tennis shoes
5. M&Ms of any variety
4. A sledgehammer
3. A toothbrush (unless you have a priest available to donate one to
the cause)
2. At least one knife (plasticware melts and isnt ideal for cutting
vegetables to make chicken fajitas)
1. A smart phone so you can read fun facts about everywhere you go
We spent our morning standing out in the freezing rain taking apart an
unused wooden structure in the compound. Perfecting our skills with
crowbars and hammers, we undid all the nails at the bottom of the
structure and then used ropes and a bobcat (a tractor, not a cat) to
pull the structure on its side. We then proceeded to use sledgehammers
to knock apart all the wood and load it on the trailer. After all the
pain we suffered in the morning, Dan, the construction manager, made
us some delicious hot chocolate and cider! He then let us take the
rest of the day off and go home. After we all changed into dry
clothes, hour long cat naps were in need for everyone. We headed to
Durham in the afternoon and explored Duke University and they're
famous chapel. We then finished off our evening with incredible
chicken fajitas!
Much love,
ASB tigers!
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