Emma's Dad
DIS Dad #115 Virginia Beach, VA
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That's a whole lot'a work that I'd really rather not have to be doing.
Did you have to replace just a few of the joists or was there a more serious problem?
Due to moisture issues and the fact that my house was built with those new-age engineered joists (basically plywood with real wood glued on the ends) I had to sister six 2x12" treated boards in the crawl. 14 foot spans. Not a horribly difficult task, but definitely not a one person affair.
Me too...
Had a session this morning. I know it will loosen everything up in the long run but you certainly feel a bit worse for wear immediately afterward. Doing my assigned stretches today will be challenging, but it will be easier tomorrow and all of it should get easier over time.
S T R E E E E T C H. Glad to hear you are heading in the "getting better" territory. Keep on stretchin'!
Happy Thursday guys. Weekend will be here soon.
TBT in front of the AKL Christmas tree, 2007. Also know as the bangs over the eye era.
Best deal since the Dutch bought Manhattan.
I used to do crap like that but no more. These old bones can't do it anymore. Big thumbs up for taking on the project.
Can see the doc now, "I need an IPA Stat." Glad everything checked out OK.
I am sure she was yelling out of her regulator, "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty." She was excited but it came and went so fast she just got a glimpse of it. No one was sure if it was a Bull or a Black-Tip when they got back to the boat. She was pretty sure it was a Bull. A biologist who was a friend of one of the divers confirmed she was right.
Ah... Pirate Princess... One-eyed Banger.


As for the crawl work... my bones aren't liking me much for doing it. But guess what I get to finish tomorrow?? Woohoo! more crawl work
