Diary of a Habitat homeowner

By: Kelly Saunders October 18, 2016 29 1604

This summer I was thrilled to learn that I would become a homeowner for the first time, thanks to the Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County, in Indiana. Part of the program requires 250 hours on the worksite by me or volunteers working on my behalf. Luckily I had a lot of help and many of my co-workers even committed to a Cook Day of volunteering. After 15 weeks of hard work, our new home was officially dedicated on September 17, just before my son Samson’s 11th birthday.

Throughout the process, I took pictures and notes, and wanted to share them with you. Thank you everyone at  Cook for your support, encouragement, and sweat on the job site!

Click on the image to open the photo gallery completely so you can read the full captions. Navigate with the left/right arrows.

I don’t know about you, but as I was finishing my photo diary, I noticed that along the way, the photos and captions started being more about the people I met and the people who volunteered than about the progress on the house. This experience has brought so many new people and interesting connections into my life and Samson’s life. The relationships created exceed all expectations, and I will always encourage people and speak on behalf of Habitat.

More than anything, I hope that this inspires others to volunteer and get involved. I need a break, but I can’t wait to help build another house with everyone!

29 Comments
  1. I am honored to share my story with everyone because Habitat for Humanity is an amazing organization to support and volunteer your time with. I am excited for my new home but even more for the opportunity to be a part of something far greater than a home. A relationship with my community and a commitment to be a part of making a difference in the lives of those around me. The chance to show my son that he is valued and important but also that those around him are worth his time to invest in. I encourage everyone to get their 16+ kids involved with organizations like Habitat for Humanity. They will learn so much and feel their value within a team helping others. THANKS AGAIN for your support and encouragement. And thanks to my friend Marci Dronkers who isn’t in any of the pictures but helped organize the Cook day and came on the day of my dedication and made sure everyone did what they needed and all of the hard work was done at the end of day!

  2. This is amazing!!! Congratulations!!! May you make many memories in your new home and fill it with love!! Habitat for Humanity is an incredible Nonprofit organization. What they are doing makes the world a better place.

  3. Congratulations. A truly inspiring story with a happy end. Make many happy memories in your new home 🙂

  4. Congratulations Kelly on your new home.
    This is why I love COOK so much, people are always willing to
    take the time to help others; there is so much talent here and
    it was nice to see it utilized in a very rewarding way.

  5. So very excited for you! What a great story! You are an amazing person Kelly… I am truly blessed to have gotten to know you here at CMI! God Bless 🙂

  6. “We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.” Churchill

    Congratulations to you and your son.

  7. Kelly thank you for sharing your wonderful story with us. I felt I was right there with the pictures. It’s sure to be a happy home for you & Samson. Just amazing what we can accomplish when working as a team with love and a heck of a lot of hard work! Congratulations.

  8. “And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it” – Paulo Coelho.
    Congratulations Kelly! Inspiring on many levels.

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