Been a while, so thought I would try to do a quick update rundown....


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Been a while, so thought I would try to do a quick update rundown....


As some may or may not know I had the fortune to have a quite adventurous month back in November. What for some was another day on the job , I got elected to climb almost 300 feet in the air. I honestly didn't think I would make it, thankfully the experienced people had some good advice going up. Thankfully, there were multiple platforms on the tower going up to stop on to rest, which were needed due to lack of me moving my arms more than a few inches on any giving day. One of my colleagues dropped out of the climb before the first platform! It was amazing to be up there and have a new found respect for the guys who do that kind of stuff everyday without flinching.

Open letter to the ****heads that stole my bike.
Thanks a lot. Luckily I can ride my creaky, awkward 20 year bike until I get a replacement. Thanks for taking all the mounts for accessories that I might have used on that replacement. Oh, and thank for leaving me with a number of items that are now useless without their respective parts. Thanks for needlessly inconveniencing me. But on that note...
Good luck parting that worn out bike you just stole. Good luck selling the worn out fork, the over-stressed rims, the on-it's-last-legs derailers, and the flattened-out unmoving seat. And good luck doing anything with usless half accessories on the bike. I think you might get something for the pedals.
****heads.
UPDATE: Thanks to the MPD guys for taking their time out to check out my case!
Well, here it is July 11th, summer is almost 1/2 over and what do I have to show for it?
This last week, Marcia and I worked on the the Blitz Build for Habitat for Humanity here in Milwaukee. Our group started with the foundation on the job site and took it all the way up to a full house. It was an amazing experience with a great group of people. Our usual leader Mike, was of course, great and we gained the expertise of a second leader in Bob, a trained carpenter. Learned a lot from him and his upbeat attitude was always encouraging in the beating heat. Did I mention it was hot? We had a heat index of 103° one day.... makes hammering on the second floor of an unfinished house very sweaty. We kept cool thanks to the helpful Habitat volunteers bringing water and Fla-Vor-Ices, and also to the people at Vitamin10 water!