The Ridge
On Monday, Aug. 10th, I woke up just after Bill. He was actually just coming out of the bathroom around 7 when I decided that I wasn’t going to walk today. This turned out to be a good decision as will be evident later. Instead, I enjoyed relaxing a bit. Bill had received a call from Mike, his boss, last night telling him that he wasn’t needed today. It had to do with waiting for a permit before starting a garage build.
Lack of pictures means you get to see what I did this morning The bottom left corner still needs work |
So, he
was going to have an easier day of doing things for himself. There were a few
things on his list but a few required us picking up some wood. We decided on making a
trip to Hanover this afternoon. I had informed Mitch, my boss,
that I needed another 4 days off for LadyFest but offered to work today for 3
or 4 hours. I had my tea with Bill and we sat at our laptops catching up on our
blogger friends.
By this time, I was getting pretty comfortable with it |
At a few
minutes before 9, I drove around the corner. Mitch was ready for me and taught
me a new procedure. When this stuff will ever come in handy AFTER I’m done
there is likely ‘never’ but it is fun learning and earning some cash while I’m
at it. Today, I hooked up the hand sander to the air compressor and
worked on the 1996 (?) Chev pick up that was dropped off last Thursday. This
truck doesn’t need major work, just sanding and repainting.
Again here, the dark blue needs to be sanded |
I make it
sound small but for 3 ½ hours I sanded the fiberglass tonneau cover, the top
edges of the box and down the sides to the lower panels. It took me about half
hour to get the hang of it, as Mitch said it would, but controlling the ‘trigger’
switch was not easy for me. It would be easier if there was a button like on my
hand beater. You ladies know what I mean. Anyway, I worked with it and Mitch
came over often to check on the progress.
He couldn’t
say it enough or often enough that I was doing ‘great, perfect, you’re doing
fine’ so that sure helps when you are doing a job for the first time. He is a great confidence booster. By 11:30
I was feeling peckish so had a peanut bar from the car and carried on. With
tomorrow being LadyFest, I didn’t want to go home for lunch and return. I had things
of my own to do yet but I did want to get as much done as I could for him.
First, I laid in the hammock and let the breezes cool me down |
By 12:30,
I had finished the areas he gave me to work on and then I said “Mit\ch, I’m
going home. I’m completely bushed and will start screwing up if I continue.” Of
course, he had to tease me about quitting on him but then when I was writing my
time on the calendar, he surprised the heck out of me. He told me that when I
return on the 17th, he was giving me a 1$ raise! Wha? When he told
me that I was a good worker, he could count on me and that the work I did was
good, I left with a bounce in my step. Not even 2 months and he is increasing
my pay. Nice!
Back home, I had some lunch as Bill had already eaten at noon and after my much-needed shower, we drove to Hanover. I was literally covered in blue/gray dust from face to feet. I had a list of groceries to pick up at Walmart, including a few things for Bill this week on his own, and we stopped at Home Hardware and then Rona for his wood pieces etc.
By the
time we returned home, it was hot again and humid. The thermometer was reading
29C/88F feeling much hotter. Bill
puttered around outside on one of his projects (you’ll see when he next posts)
and inside, I began putting a few things away in the cupboards preparing for
Wednesday. Bill is taking the Suite in to Hometown Tire in Walkerton. Yes, new
tires and grease job.
And then there were two |
When we'd each finished I pulled the hammock into the shade and stretched out. There
had to be a bit of weight distribution between us but we finally settled and
rested in the cool of this afternoon’s breeze. It was lovely and eventually
time to move back inside to start supper. Thanks to one of my blogger friends for the idea,
we had pork stir fry. To onions, peppers and green onions from the garden 😊, the pork loin, a bit of dressing and chop from last night, I
added sweet and sour sauce.
This was delicious! I need leftover pork more often. |
With a
small serving of rice each, this was a wonderful meal. All that was missing was
some pineapple and as we were eating, I remembered that I have some in the
cupboard. LOL After dishes, Bill moved outside to finish working and because it
was very warm in there, I moved out to a chair in the shade to finish writing.
There are more words than photos today, sorry, I guess other things took
priority over picture-taking.
Good night everyone! |
This was
a good day and now I’m back on vacation. I loaded the bag of clothes for
exchange in Ptooties and went through a few things I’d set out for my suitcase.
We don’t need as many clothing changes this year as we’re not completely sure
how many times we’ll be out and about. Stay tuned to see what us girls get up
to!
Thank you for stopping by! Always, always, always feel free to comment.
You have a wonderful vacation with the girls.
ReplyDeleteI love pork stir fry, it uses up so many bits and bobs.
God bless.
It’s not always easy to make photos for a blog. Yesterday was one of those days for us, too. Safe travels.
ReplyDeleteHa!! I did the same thing with chicken .... chicken stir fry! Your pork looks better though. Nice you got a raise ... good work!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your raise, that's nice! We love stir fry or fried rice here, it takes less meat to feed the two of us and I'm able to get more veg into my son. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip with your sisters! Take care and stay well.
Hopefully Mitch had you wearing Hearing Protection as well as a Dust Mask.
ReplyDeleteNice to be learning a new trade.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
Yay you're getting a raise! Stir fry looks so good, I am really missing Chinese food! Our favorite place has not opened yet :( Enjoy Ladyfest!
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