So tomorrow Rebecca and I are finally going to go to Bay City and see our wall. Whoo hoo! I'm super excited. But we are not only going to go see our wall, we are also going to leave some materials over there so we can be ready for whenever we start painting (February 14-17). Our most important tool was the scaffold, which is what is going to help up reach the top of our 9.5 feet high wall. Rebecca and I had to load all the pieces of the scafold onto the Suburban on our own. This turned out to be an interesting experiance. First of all, it was painful because today happened to be one of the coldest days in Texas. (Seriously what is up with our wheather.) Well, escetially in the fifteen minutes or so that we spend loading the Suburban our hands got so cold that at one point I'm pretty sure they were numb. Also, Rebecca at one point got a splinter that I had to carefully take out. It felt like I was doing surgery on her finger cause I had to be careful not to make it worst - I was able to get it out in time for her basketball game. Yay!
This was just a little fun, yet painfully cold, experience that gets us one step closer to making our project a reality. I'm pretty sure we still have a lot more little stories that will come up. Like unloading the scaffold and picking the paint. Don't worry, I will keep yall posted on the progress of our project.
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