In a few hours, a crew of 7 or 8 guys laid out forms for footings. Yay!
Uh oh - big truck ran over our (Jared's) hard work. That 2x4 lying flat was a vertical, 2' tall marker, circled by orange paint, pointed out by general contractor to subcontractor which was NOT to be driven over. Who needs plumbing anyway?
Switching gears - the boys Spring Break was a "staycation" for us, included a visit to a trampoline park, the This Is the Place Heritage Park, and to Wellington.
Paxton, Bennett and Jack stamping leather.
Easter egg masterpieces. That tie-dye looking one was Jared's work. Perhaps I'm rubbing off on him. Fyi, using eggs with naturally colored shells can result in some nice colors - the deep red one was a darker brown egg and the orange was a pale brown to start with.
Funny story behind this colt - a little mule. His mother (our neighbor's horse) was off to the trainer when the trainer called to let him know she had delivered a colt. They had no idea she was expecting. After an 11 month gestation they realized she had encountered a donkey in Idaho and this little guy was born April 1st. No fooling.
Just flowers because I like them.
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