What could be more fun than welding up a giant curved structural frame for a pumpkin photo op? Keith and I worked together to bend all of the curved ribs, fit them, cut them and then weld them in place. The basic structure came together quickly. Tomorrow, we’ll start on the pencil rod armature. It’s going to look like a pumpkin soon. Stay tuned…
Big day
Since the very start of our business more than forty-five years ago we have always prioritized family. Our business was home-based from day one to help facilitate this policy. When the kids had a special event I was there to participate and celebrate - almost without fail. These days the tradition continues for our employees and of course our grandchildren. This morning was such an occasion - more important than work. Henry was graduating from preschool and it was a pretty big deal. Great fun was had by all!
On the road once again!
This week I was delighted to travel for the first time since my heart adventure a couple of months ago. I made sure to pack light so my suitcase wasn’t too heavy. It weighed in at 18 lbs, just under my allowable lifting limit of 20 lbs. My trip took me to Alberta for three days to meet with a new client. Everything went perfectly and now I’m heading home once again. Although the weather was cool and rainy the whole trip, it feels fabulous to be able to be this mobile once again!
