This isn't very exciting to look at, but it's all I've got. I borrowed a truck (thank you SO much, Nancy), and brought home 4x8 sheets of plywood, insulation, and paneling.
I know it's only one thing, but it's a big deal because I would not have been able to do it without someone else's vehicle. Om helped unload the stuff at the house, so I'm thankful for that, too.
![truck with loaded boards](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiuhHmZ8SKV_Xnje1oXZtrxtsr39xxJunRfKvkunhUfuaFLsQNHGTor3aIq7d29ORevS68PFmz8HEzU4YEB9eeZoqN4DI4hyqwDb2k_DS5hmHiKOkglGfQ0g_jZ6nZdmuzx95G5PL3K_v8/s280/trailer241-truck.jpg)
Then I did grocery shopping, came home and fell asleep. So, that's all that happened today. I hate hot weather.
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Nice post. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThat is exciting. It puts you one step closer to completion. I know what it's like to not have a vehicle that is able to haul that kind of stuff so having someone who's willing to loan a truck is exciting too.
ReplyDeleteWhen I needed a truck this spring for construction supplies, a friend met me at Menard's. He helped me locate and load the material. Then he took it to my home and helped me unload it. The list I made with amounts, part numbers and description helped. Friends are great blessings.
ReplyDeleteChuck- what were you building?
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