Blake has spent countless hours trying to coordinate phase one of our yard project!
He had to coordinate where to get fill, gravel, and good black soil, who would haul all the loads, renting the equipment that would be needed and having it delivered, the time off work, and good weather too.
It was not an easy job!
We had a plan for this past Friday, but we watched and watched the weather forecast all week long.
Finally on Wednesday evening Blake decided to put the plan into action!
The work started late on Thursday afternoon when equipment and our first load of black dirt was delivered.
Guess who we hired to be our dump truck driver?!
Yep!! It’s GRANT!
How fun it is that??!!
Thursday afternoon and evening our crew got to work!
Friday morning started EARLY.
It was going to be a crazy busy day!
Grant left before 7 a.m. to bring our first load!
These three guys got to work spreading all those loads where they were supposed to be!
Grant hauled one load on Thursday, 22 loads on Friday, and two on Saturday.
CRAZY, I know!!
It took more than we thought it would to fill our “parking area” and that front yard.
Blake had estimated 12-20 loads.
Needless to say, we are already WAY over budget!
It’s so easy with big projects for that to happen.
Regardless, Saturday morning they were back at it again!
It was cold, cloudy and windy on Saturday, which was a relief for our crew!
Just look at this parking area!!!
Isn’t it amazing?!!
Chad walked behind that compactor for hours upon hours.
Grant hauled the last two loads on Saturday, but they took one and 1/2 hours each because the fill was much farther away.
Blake worked on finishing the parking area up Saturday morning, and then worked on grading the huge drop off in our front yard.
I am so excited to do some finishing work out there by hand and then plant that grass seed and add some landscape plants!
It’s exciting to see our goals come to fruition!
It will be more exciting to walk bare foot in that beautiful new grass in the front yard some day – hopefully soon!
You are looking good, Twin Oaks!
And are such a blessing to us!