Wisconsin Volunteers

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First day, clear the land There was no small or large job that Laura didn't accomplish Steve says he can did holes, "That's my specialty" Pastor Bob says "are you sure"
Yes, I can do it... inch by inch, hey this is rock First of many trips to Home Depot we bought lumber Nancy stacking the lumber to be cut
I think Pastor Bob will be talking about that wheelbarrow wheel for a message soon.  You fill people with the Word then they go flat soon after their asked to do a little work John explains his idea for the front of the preschool Jerry taking out the weeds
Laying the line for the new fence The whole group begins the task of preparind the land for the new playground Jerry measuring the hole to see  if it was 12 inches, sorry Jerry 11 7/8 won´t do it!
The women took importan part of holding the playground in place while Jim put in the bolts Our hats off to Jim and Ron that put the playground together from scratch Earl attempts to make a hole in a hard rocky soil
Jim inserting the bolts The guys take a break while Jim and Ron continues to work Digging holes for the new fence
Putting together  the spiral slide The spiral slide will become the last pice of equipment to put on the playground Jerry and Earl specialties was making holes for the fence
We are excited as we use the gas stove for the first time Steve making cement the Puerto Rican way Wheelbarrow of sand and gravel dump it on parking lot and mix
Couple of wheelbarrows of gravel Final step to making cement water the stone, sand and cement The trick is to keep the poles straight
Earl and John watch and supervise as Gloria sets the poles in cement Cement is mixed and Gloria shovels it in the holes Steve talking to Pedro...hmm but with many gestures they were able to communicate