January has been a bit of a whirlwind for us over here –
especially the last couple of weeks. We
started out the new year thinking we were going to be able to get into the
building for our new school and start fixing things up to be ready for school
to start mid-February. Well, things
really didn’t work out quite like that.
We kept waiting and waiting for the building to open up, and (to make a
very long story very short) it just never did.
We had school uniforms already purchased, books on the way, parents
wanting to send their children to our school, but no school building. But God has been so faithful to us throughout
this whole process, and just when we needed it, He gave Passang the idea to
build the school on top of our house.
Our house is two stories with an unfinished roof that we
were hoping to one day make into another story.
It used to be the place where everyone would hang their clothes up to
dry. Now we have three school rooms up
there! It is really amazing how quickly
this all has happened. We only started
construction on January 15th.
The first step in the process was for Passang to go cut down
bamboo. We decided to make the walls out
of bamboo because it is much cheaper than brick and we don’t have a whole lot
of money for this. Passang cut down
almost 500 pieces of bamboo from one of our relative’s land and then carried it
all back to our house. Our awesome
nephew, Sanjay, has been using his winter holiday to help him out every day.
Our bamboo
Then we had workers pound the bamboo flat so that it
could be woven into sheets.
Flattened bamboo ready to be woven.
Workers first outlined the entire structure of the school in a couple layers of
brick. This will help keep rain water
out of the classrooms.
One of the workers laying brick.
Workers laying brick. The building in the background is Passang's mother's house. The bottom of her house is basically level with the top of ours. We plan on using the two rooms on the bottom of her house as additional classrooms for our school.
The brick "outline" of our school!
They then began framing the classrooms with wood. All of the wood comes very rough and has to
be cut and planed by hand first before it can be used.
My brother-in-law trimming some wood down.
Framing the school.
The flattened bamboo was then woven into sheets to be used
as the walls. It’s really quite pretty
when it’s all done!
Passang helping on of the workers weave the bamboo
Passang's step-father and one of the workers weaving bamboo.
Passang's step-father pounding the bamboo to get the weaves tighter.
Workers taking a break in front of a finished sheet of woven bamboo.
The sheets of woven bamboo had to be cut down to size to fit
each wall, and the windows had to be cut out.
They were then attached to the wooden frame, leaving
openings for doors.
Passang trimming a bamboo sheet.
Bamboo attached to the framing
To finish it off,
wood “beading” is nailed to the bamboo on the opposite side of the frame to kind
of sandwich the bamboo in place.
Passang with the finished rooms!
The man who owns some of the fields next to our house is
letting us rent one of his fields from him to use as our playground. Passang has been busy clearing this field to
get it ready.
They had to cut down all of the bushes and dig out several
stands of bamboo.
Passang and his brother-in-law clearing bamboo.
Passang climbing a tree to cut some vines down.
Then they had to cut down a few trees.
Timber!
Passang cutting up the limbs.
Cutting the tree into more manageable pieces.
Next Passang and several friends and family worked on
digging out part of a hill to make the ground level.
This is what the field looked like before...
And this is it now.
Today the workers started nailing pieces of bamboo to the top of the classrooms for the beginning of the ceiling.
Passang's step-father putting up bamboo.
The ceiling will simply be made out of plastic, and then corrugated metal will go up for the roof.
Then we will need windows, doors, and electricity, of course.
So here is the school so far!
Lillyfield Academy is almost ready to open her doors!