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Wandering Around Zhong Guo
Excerpt from the summer of August 2014 We had spent the majority of the summer in our China home either helping with summer camps or recovering from helping with summer camps. There were only about three weeks left until school started up Read More …
Ship’s Log: Mice in the Cotton Candy
A quick post for two relatively quick jobs: Removing the insulation: Finally, an easy job. How hard could it be to remove fluffy stuff? It was like pink cotton candy, after all. And actually, it was pretty easy… until the mice. Not Read More …
Ship’s Log: Removing the Skins
Once we had the vinyl off – which, we of course got off in no time (cough cough), it was time to remove the inner skins. It was also a week later. Who are we kidding? That vinyl is evil, Read More …
Ship’s Log, July 9th: Day 1
I would’ve gotten this up faster but I had to figure out how to spell “vinyl.” (and that alone took me about a week. How do they expect us to find things in a dictionary that we can’t already spell?) “So Read More …
Ship’s Log, June 2016: Hauling it Back
I was sitting quietly on the unfinished floor of the trailer, light from the rest stop streaming through the glass when I heard it, an odd, rasping sound. I stopped my typing to listen. A small drill seemed to be Read More …