Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Day 4 - The Morning After

2nd Day on the worksite. I'm pretty sure that I'm not the only one on the team that woke up with more sore muscles than I've had since I was 15. But it doesn't take long to forget about the soreness when you get to the job site and see the house waiting for you.

We certainly got a lot of work done on day one, and the momentum carried to the second day on the job site. We were able to clear out the foundation, and prepare to place the rocks for the floor. This serves as the foundation for concrete to be poured over. It's a time consuming process to make the rocks fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. But the end result is quite impressive to see.

Not to be outdone the team continued to trudge on in the back making some serious progress on the 240 cubic foot septic tank hole. Here Maggie, Brie and Bridget survey the progress.

Ultimately it was another fruitful day. Lots of progress was made and we are starting to understand the magnitude of the work in front of us. But at the end of every hard day of work it's nice to know that $1 22 oz pilsners, cool nights and hammocks await our return. Johnmark and Lea stake claim to their MVP Hammock status.

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