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October 2 - Meetings, Grading and Pews

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Another Status Meeting in the Church - A week ago Sunday the second status update meeting was held at the church. While there were some assembled pews, they were all in the sanctuary, and not in the dining hall where the meeting convened. So, everyone that wanted to sit had to bring their own chair. In the picture, Bob is standing but not because he failed to bring a chair. He wanted attention so he stood up in the front to give his status update. After Sam reported on the finances discussion ensued about whether or not to increase our self imposed debt ceiling. While the church could be 'completed' without the increase, some desired items like an epoxy sealed kitchen floor would have to be deferred. The congregation agreed to up the debt limit. Sam stated that the bank is fine with the new debt ceiling. Sam also said the projection stand in the picture is only temporary. With the current projected spending, we will still not have a completed kitchen so the eagle-eyed shoppers ...

August 6 - Too Many Bucks

Unfortunately, I was not able to be on site last Saturday. I say unfortunately since I missed out on the live action and have to rely on the reports of witnesses. Two events occurred that are worth reporting.

Organizing the Storage Shed - 
It is alleged that Randy and a group of younger volunteers spent a portion of Saturday building more shelving, sorting supplies, labeling shelf locations and then putting the tools and supplies such that digging or throwing is no longer required to find the desired item. I have to admit that I am impressed. On Monday, when I was on site, Brent came to get something and stood in the doorway amazed and bewildered. He then spent some time wandering around mumbling, "Now I can't find anything." I figure the clean up was a great success.

Too Many Bucks - 

At first glance, it would not appear that having too many bucks would be a problem when you are building a church. However, when the bucks were positioned for installation in the various openings, there was a little head scratching going on. Immediately, arithmetic broke out. On the lift please count four bucks. In the wall, count three openings.


Even when viewed from the other side of the wall, still more bucks than openings. It is alleged that crew chief, Ken, said something like, "I hate when that happens."

Notice four bucks installed on the wall opposite.

Ken sent pictures to The Man In the Yellow Hat, who may or may not have been wearing said headgear, and followed up with a phone call. On hearing the report, TMITYH said with his typical level of emotion, "Oh, dear." Additional details on the conversation were not reported.

The crew on site was undaunted. Another opening was needed. Once again Andy made it fit. The hammer drill came into play as the foam peeled off much easier than the concrete pillars.












A little more pounding, persuading and sweating follow.








And, just like that, a window opening for a buck.

Just what the plan calls for, four openings with four bucks installed. All's well that ends well.

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