The Best Laid Plans…

Must enjoy repetitive drudgery, bent backs, crossed eyes, long hours, lousy pay and awful black crud ingrained in your skin and under your finger nails.

Disaster strikes…Jeff found a job. Dave was always a short term proposition since he had a job lined up after graduation, but Jeff and I had figured he’d be looking for a while for jobs after he finished classes this week.

Turns out that I’m not the only person that recognized his talent, and they want him to start Monday. So good luck Jeff…

And now I have a huge problem on my hands of course.

This is compounded by the vacation my family planned months and months ago. Great vacation – 10 days at an all inclusive resort in Curaçao. It should be a blast, but unfortunately now I will be thinking about the teak in the back of my mind the whole time. Because I know there are not enough available hours in my day between now and the end of May to get this project done.

Annually I have this problem one way or another – my children’s school has vacation schedule for two weeks in March every year instead of the one week vacations like the Public Schools in February and April. So this two week block of time occurs right at the start of boat commissioning season. So every year I’ve got half my mind on the to-do list, and a mad scramble. But we’re ready for vacation by now.

Don’t look for a lot of updates in the next two weeks…nothing will be happening, and don’t like to post if I’ve got nothing to say.

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