I got into a good routine, school in the
morning, football after school. I thought this was going to be a good
start but then the disaster hit. It started pouring rain without letting
up. When we first got news that school was canceled, we didn’t know why.
But then as the week when on, it kept raining every single day. I started
hearing of people going and getting sandbags for the fear that their houses may
flood. I immediately tried to do whatever I could to help. As a football
team, we started to go and help people that needed it. We would go out at 9:30
every morning and not come back until around five.
The first day we went to Wayne Stabile’s
house. Immediately when we opened the door, the smell of mildew and mold rushed
into my nose. We started taking out furniture, books, and beds. After
that we started pulling up the floors. This was one of the worst smells I have
ever smelled. We had to pull up all the floors in every room. I thought we
would never get finished. Then after that we started pulling out the sheet rock
that got wet in the flood. It was painstaking work but we finally
finished it. After that we did eight more houses as a team. Most of
the people who went to Episcopal did not get flooded. But when the disaster
hits like that one the only thing you can do is help and that is exactly what
we did. This event helped me realize that even if nothing happened to
you, you still need to do your part to help others.
That is really cool how the football team helped a lot of people.
ReplyDeleteI agree that people should help out when disasters hit. I'm glad that the football team went out to help.
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