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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Jeremy Evans


We went to the BDAC to see Jeremy Evans.


He came and did different relays and competitions with the kids. They also did shooting contests and the team that lost had to run around the gym. All the kids had a great time.  

Carter did not want to wear his shirt because it is to big, but was willing to hold it up for a picture. They got Jeremy Evans to sign their t-shirts.


This is how the boys compare to a professional Jazz basketball player. 

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Army Truck

 
At International Days the Army had some of their trucks. The trucks are so big.
 
 
Carter loved all the seating in the back and the tires that are taller then him.
 
 
The boys got to sit behind the machine gun. They thought that they were big. 

Friday, July 25, 2014

Bike Parade and Kids Day

 
For International Days in Price they have a kids day. To kick off all of the activities they have a bike parade from City Hall to Washington Park. The boys were super excited to ride their bike down the road behind a fire truck.
Once we got to the park there were all kinds of activates for kids.
 



This was one of the boys favorite. It is a crash demo. The cars back up then crash at 5mph. It is to teach kids the importance of wearing a seat belt.

 
They were also pretty good at twister. We had a lot of fun and look forward to next year.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Seth's 6th Birthday


Seth started out the morning (6:45 am) with opening one present. He did not want to have to wait all day to open his presents. He was content to open just one and save the others for after dinner.


We spent the afternoon at the wave pool. We had a great time and got a little to much sun but it help the time go by quicker so that Seth could get to the rest of his presents.
  

He got a Nerf gun with suction cup darts, a BYU hat and a ninja vest.


Then the cake. It was a strawberry cake with cool wip on top. It was very well enjoyed.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Back Yard Work Shop

We decided to build a shed in our backyard.  We chose to make a 12'x16' workshop.  We want to move some of the things out of our basement.  Things that do not need be heated in the winter.  We'll put things in there like camping gear, sports gear, etc.   We want to keep a lot of the shed as open space.  I have had many times in the winter where I need to do some work and it has been very cold and windy outside.  It will be nice to have a place to get out of the wind.   


We started by leveling the ground and creating a base out of 4x4 posts.  On top of the 4x4s we build the floor frame out of 12 foot long 2x4s with a 16 foot 2x4 on each end.  


We then used 3/4 inch tongue and groove particle board for the flooring.  We staggered the seams for strength.  I cut one piece of the flooring in half and put half of a full piece on each end.  This made a floor that has no bounce at all.   


The Seth and Carter helped with nailing down the floor.  I drove some of the nails part way down and the boys finished driving them flush with the decking.  Keenan mostly just held my spare hammer.    


Once the deck was all finished, the boys thought that it was a good platform for riding their bikes.  


Then it was time to build the walls.  Keenan helped to hold things steady while I nailed the framing together.  


We were able to get three of the walls built before night fall.  We put up some braces to hold them in place.  


Here we have all of the walls up, all four corners braced and three sided of the siding on.  The boys still ride their bikes inside.  


Here we have all the siding done and the door cut out.  Eight foot walls.


Next we got the rafters all installed.  I have had a lot of experience building walls.  The floor is just a wall laid down.  I have never built rafter before.  I did a lot of research on the internet and got a pretty good understanding of how to calculate and cut the rafters.  I was very happy.  They turned out perfect.  Then we put up bracing on the gable ends to nail the siding to.


We then got up the siding in the gable eaves attached.  A piece of metal goes in the horizontal joints of the siding.  You can buy special metal called Z metal.  I felt it cost too much,  so I made my own out of some drip edge.  It worked great.  


Here is a picture of the back of the shed.  The Z metal I made turned out great.  


With all the walls siding done, it was time to work on the roof.  We decided to do a metal roof.  All you need for metal is 1x4 running perpendicular to the rafters on 2 foot centers.  We made our strapping out of old pallet wood.  Free is always good.  


We found this little basketball hoop at DI.  It makes a perfect addition to the workshop.  The boys love it.  


You may have noticed that we did not install any windows.  We decided to go with clear panels on the roof instead.  We did white metal with every other panel being clear.  This lets in plenty of light.  I'm very pleased.


Here I am screwing down the last piece of metal.  After the ridge cap was installed I had seven screws left over.  That was a good guess on how many I needed.


Here is the ridge cap all installed and finished.  I cut the end of the ridge cap and folded it down around the end to seal it off.  


Here is a shot of the roof all complete.  You can she how the white and the clear panels look together.  It turned out exactly as I planned.