Sunday, March 6, 2011

Jon Schmidt concert

Jon Schmidt in concert.
Jon Schmidt concert.

Jon Schmidt playing a piece with his foot!


Carol talking with Jon Schmidt after the concert.
Debra Sharp (Will's mom), Jon Schmidt, and Carol Jensen (Heidi's mom) after the concert.

On the evening of the day we helped Heidi and Will move into their new house, we went to a concert of pianist, Jon Schmidt. He was performing in Dayton, just a few miles west of Preston, where Heidi lives. I went early to get good seats, and was the first one there. We had really good seats, on the 2nd row. But then they started moving extra chairs in to accommodate extra people, so we had to look through a few rows of people. We still had a great view of the stage and could see and hear well. It was a great concert.

Heidi's move to new house

Here's Heidi working to finish painting the bathroom.
Time for a lunch break. The official 'first meal' at the new house.

Heidi with a yummy subway sandwich. Heidi and Will took us out to dinner at the Mainstreet Grill after we were all done with the moving. Yummy food there too! Great pay for helping iwth the work.


Those wrestlers are strong boys. No need for the hand-trucks with wrestlers around.



Heidi starting to unload another load of their belongings.




In January we helped Heidi and Will move their things from storage to their new house. We are always glad to get to help the kids with projects. We were fortunate that it only snowed a little bit the night before we helped them move, and it warmed up to melt the snow off the roads. Several trips in the pick-up trucks accomplished the task. They're having fun getting things unpacked and organized now. You'll have to go to Heidi's blog to see the photos of the house as they start to get organized. They were finally able to move into it. How exciting.

Building fences

We got this whole fence line put up right before we left.
That's a pretty good-looking fence, wouldn't you say?

The day was overcast, with sprinkles of rain throughout the day. It rained the night before, so the ground was wet and muddy. We were all walking on about 2 inches of mud, caked to our shoes.


Here's a hole Don had to dig a bit more on with the shovel.



We went to Matt and Wendy's house this past weekend and helped them build a fence to make an enclosure for a pasture. Matt had a 'bobcat' with an auger to dig most of the post holes. Once in a while an adjustment had to be made by hand. That's when Don demonstrated his expertise gained from digging fence post holes while growing up on the farm! We all worked together and got about 60 of the posts and rails in before we had to come home Saturday eveing. The grandkids were there helping a good share of the time. I guess we'll be going back next weekend to help them finish the project. They said there are about 100 posts, so we're more than half way done! We are glad to be able to help our kids with their projects.