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Jennifer Hock
West Hartford, CT
James Madison University
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First Build Day

So its been a few days since my last update. Its crazy so much happens on a daily basis I can't remember everything. So I'm going to try and tell a little from each day that I do remember. The places I have been in the past couple of days in order are; Waverly, Blackstone, Dillwyn, and Charlottesville, VA.

Waverly: The ride to Waverly was awesome, it was only about 45 miles but it was all small country roads. At one point there was gravel roads which were interesting, but a nice change of pace. I hit a max speed of 37 mph which was awesome! We found our first of many fields of wheat and took pictures of us riding in it. (would show a picture but we didnt use my camera). Since the ride was so short we had lots of time to explore the town when we got in. So after a brisk shower from the church hose we went exploring and found the Folk Art/Peanut Museum. It was pretty great, the place was tiny and there was the cutest old lady who ran it. Basically it was just a house and painted wood carvings inside.

Blackstone: The way to Blackstone was the first day we road in the rain, and the first day with actually hills. Well more like rolling hills but compared to the flat roads we'd been on they were hills. It was great though, really good practice to get in for the actually big mountains we will be seeing out west. We were staying at the Army National Guard Base, Fort Pickett. When we got to the gates we were so excited to be finished but to our surprise we still had several miles to go inside the base. But it was totally worth it, we all had our own rooms and there were hot showers and internet it was great!

Dillwyn: The ride to Dillwyn was very interesting. There were bigger rolling hills and we road about 30 miles on a highway. It wasn't a busy highway though which was good. That was just the first half of the ride. The second half was great, really scenic and pretty views. I road pretty fast the first half of the day, an average of 18 mph even up the hills so the 2nd half of the day I took it a bit easier. The town of Dillwyn has only about 500 people so the church we stayed in was tiny. Next door neighbors had 12 kids, it was a bit crazy and they came to play with us in the sweet yard we had. That night we also finished painting the trailer and it looks really good.

Charlottesville: Again the ride was a bit short, it was only 46 miles. But it was killer because our lunch stop is normally halfway through the ride but this time it was at mile 31 and I was starving!!! It was a really sweet ride though some of the best hills I've been on and we are staying in a soroity house at UVA which is pretty sweet, there are showers and I get to sleep on a couch. We are here till friday morning. Today and tomorrow are our first build days. We split up into several different groups to work on different Habitat projects today. My group worked at the Habitat Store and we were cleaning windows and organizing their donations. We got really good food at lunch which was cool.

Ok thats about it. If I am going to try and update more often so i can remember the better stories.
Jennifer's bio:

Hi I'm Jen and this is my bio.    

I was born and raised in West Hartford, CT a nice suburban town.  I graduated from James Madison University in May 2007 and have been working at an environmental consulting firm since then.  

I am extremely excited to be participating in bike&build this summer.  It is an amazing opportunity that I am grateful to have the chance to take part in.  Not only will I be traveling across the country I will be helping to raise awareness for a big issue in the US.  Before preparing for this trip I admit I did not know much about affordable housing.  But the more I learn the more excited I am about what we will be doing this summer.  So many people do not have the luxury of having a place to call home, but everyone should.  

For a little bit more information about me please see below.

Likes:

  • All outdoor activities, especially: ultimate frisbee, bouldering, mountain biking, soccer, and taking naps in the grass
  • Music: right now I'm into ska and folk
  • Coloring, I have no artistic ability but enjoy it so I resort to crayons
  • All types of juice, NOS energy drinks, and skim milk
  • Winter hats, hoodies, puffy vests, and sweat pants
Dislikes:
  • Humidity
  • Wearing shoes
  • Getting my picture taken
  • Onions, and any seafood that isn't tuna from a can

 



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