2LZ
12-05-2016, 10:27 AM
Well, I'm not going to go into any great detail but for let's just say for the last while, the "ever-sturdy 2LZ" has been haggling with some health issues for the very first time in his mule-like life. Fun? Nah... Bound to happen to most of us? Just a matter of time, really.
The hard part is that I've always liked to consider myself the guy who was there at o-dark thirty to help fiends or people in need whether on a car, home project or whatever. Loan tools (2LZ?) or however I can help. Let's just say I'm not used to this treatment that I received this weekend. I found it uncomfortable and awkward being on the receiving end, though I was forever grateful.
A few months back, I bought this storage shed from Lowes and had them deliver. Then the weather turned, and I took a minor downturn again and have been on the mend....but alas, the shed kit was out there sitting on the property (thankfully well sealed), just waiting to be assembled. Normally for me, not a big deal whatsoever....but as the calendar ticked by, I started to realize that currently, I'm not in the shape to just go out there and toss this thing up, as normal.
So, my buddies Jeff and Rob in Sac somehow found out (Mrs 2LZ probably narc'd me out) and next thing I know, a truck pulled up early on Saturday morning all the way up to Volcano. The cavalry came to the rescue. I'd already had the flooring and foundation done but that was it. 24 hours later? It's all done and just needs paint. I'm pretty sure the culprit for this invasion is in the last pic.
Again, I'm not used to, for the first time in my life, being the guy who hands beers and feeds the crew. I'm usually the crew. Like I said, it was awkward....and I felt pretty useless....but I thanks the Dear Lord for buddies like this.
The hard part is that I've always liked to consider myself the guy who was there at o-dark thirty to help fiends or people in need whether on a car, home project or whatever. Loan tools (2LZ?) or however I can help. Let's just say I'm not used to this treatment that I received this weekend. I found it uncomfortable and awkward being on the receiving end, though I was forever grateful.
A few months back, I bought this storage shed from Lowes and had them deliver. Then the weather turned, and I took a minor downturn again and have been on the mend....but alas, the shed kit was out there sitting on the property (thankfully well sealed), just waiting to be assembled. Normally for me, not a big deal whatsoever....but as the calendar ticked by, I started to realize that currently, I'm not in the shape to just go out there and toss this thing up, as normal.
So, my buddies Jeff and Rob in Sac somehow found out (Mrs 2LZ probably narc'd me out) and next thing I know, a truck pulled up early on Saturday morning all the way up to Volcano. The cavalry came to the rescue. I'd already had the flooring and foundation done but that was it. 24 hours later? It's all done and just needs paint. I'm pretty sure the culprit for this invasion is in the last pic.
Again, I'm not used to, for the first time in my life, being the guy who hands beers and feeds the crew. I'm usually the crew. Like I said, it was awkward....and I felt pretty useless....but I thanks the Dear Lord for buddies like this.