Family tradition

While I absolutely love to create wonderful whimsical creations in the shop, I truly love to do things with my family, from the youngest to the oldest. Each day is so precious and goes by so quickly.

Each morning as I come out of our room into the house I can hear Henry , getting ready for his busy day. No matter what he might be involved with, when he sees me he immediately exclaims TRACTOR! (pronounced in his unique 1.5 year old dialect) He then bids a cheerful goodbye to whomever he might be interacting with and makes a beeline (at a full run) to the mud room and finds my shoes and two of my hats. One hat is for me, the other for his head. We then go find the lawn tractor and head out of the yard, down the street to the bakery. On the way we take the time to pick some weeds to feed the neighbour’s goats. It is our tradition to buy a fresh baked muffin for Grandma. Henry insists on paying the clerk serving us (with grampa’s money) tossing a few coins in the tip jar and then carrying Grandma’s muffin all the way home and to her bedside. We tiptoe quietly for she’s most often still asleep. With that chore done he bids me a cheerful goodbye as I head off to work in the backyard shop. We go for another tractor ride at lunch and again after work of course, and feed the neighbour’s goats some more weeds each time.

I learned so long ago when our kids were small that it is so important to take the time do things with them for they are young for such a short time. No matter how wrapped up I get in my creations I’ve learned to take time regularly to do ‘ordinary’ things with those I love. I’ve learned that my work will always be there and I can always go back to it later if I need to. The kids grow up too fast and are too soon gone.

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A nice surprise

Today’s installation went like clockwork. Our customer had a nice little forklift waiting when we pulled up which we had expected. We had packed a pallet jack and all manner of scaffolding and chain falls in anticipation of doing everything by hand once we got our features to the front door. But to our surprise the little forklift fit handily through the door opening with our features on the forks. This meant we could move it all the easy way and our hand equipment could remain in the trailer. It sure made for a quicker install! Tomorrow Matt and i will return to install one last piece and do a couple of touchups where we had removed our install eye bolts.

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Loaded

We spent a number of hours loading the JD Transport trailer with the features for City Golf at Central City. Our own truck and trailer was also loaded today with the scaffolding, tools and supplies we would need for tomorrow’s installation. The tough part of the challenge is to gather absolutely everything we will need for tomorrow’s task. The job site is too far away to justify coming back for anything we miss. By day’s end we had everything loaded. We checked our list twice - just in case.

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