Despite thinking about it today, I am yet to actually put any effort into working on our Poetry Project. The first part's due next Thursday I think, but I just have no interest in trying it yet.
This morning, I was driving down 13th St. when I saw that Fazoli's is out of business! I'm glad not to have to deal w/ that next year on football game days - I don't know where I'd eat, since I'm not a fan of subs in general, and Moe's is too far away. Chipotle might work, but luckily that's all theoretical.
Most of the afternoon revolved around setting up a trampoline. An odd job, you may say. Well it certainly is. To raise money for our summer tour, my church choir always hires out youth for whatever jobs we select as wanting to do; then we go to the house we're told to and do stuff, and get paid. Well Tyler and I were called about setting up a trampoline today for someone, so we're like sure, why not.
We drive out to Haile Plantation, not getting turned around at all thanks to the navigational prowess of Sally the GPS (once she finally made connection with her mother satellite). However, once we got there, it took 3 tries before we actually walked up the driveway of the correct house.
We are shown a box sealed up with tape, a recycling bin full of netting and parts, and a backyard with a partially disassembled trampoline and rusting supports. Apparently the trampoline had been up at one point, but it had some accident with the netting getting torn and it was taken down. So first we had to figure out how to get the trampoline mat attatched to the frame - not anywhere near as easy a task as would be expected. There were about 100 spring-slots where a spring was supposed to attach to the frame and then stretch to the mat. We started by beginning at one side and working counter clockwise and clockwise around, planning to end on the other side. That failed quickly; about halfway across the springs were stretching far to far for everything to work, and since F=kx^2 for a spring, each extra cm they had to stretch made it exponentially harder to pull.
The next plan was to go every 3rd, and then later every 6th, but each of those only allowed about one spring farther than our initial plan had. So we took all the springs off of the mat and planned it out anew. We decided, well if we do one spring on one side, and one on the opposing side, they should cancel each other out. Then if we each move clockwise from there, we should never have too much excess force. That plan was working by far the best, but it still got tough to attach the springs near the end. So we started hooking two springs together to pull the original one into the hole. Finally after about an hour of work, we managed to have the base trampoline all together.
Then it was time to get the enclosure up. Only hard section of that was getting the screws in the holes, which eventually required a power drill with screwdriver attachment. Yay power tools! But in the end it all went up and looked great, and didn't fall apart when we got on it so it must've been put together well. Sonny's on the way home for sweet tea! 'Cause Sonny's tea is just pretty much the best ever.