Concrete Close Call at the Condos
A big roll of plastic was spread over the entire length of the eight foot wide by one hundred twenty feet long project. Twenty or more missionaries and employees were asked to help hold the plastic over the workers that were finishing the job. This was right up against the apartments, so the four homes were opened. Some in their stocking feet helped hold the plastic from inside each place through the open windows so as not let any rain or water ruin the job. Coats, umbrellas and buckets came in handy as they waited and waited and waited.
It was several hours of hold and finishing before the rain let up and it was safe to move the tarp. Ben, the FM assistant manager, got some donuts and milk to give to all those that assisted in the tricky maneuver. Some men couldn't reach their donut, so a broom handle was used to hold the treat as it was stretched across the abyss.
The end result was a success and all those that participated, and live in the condos were very appreciative of how nicely the concrete turned out. Allan, Elder Howard. Marty who finished the concrete and most of the helpers were totally saturated from the rain. Even Allan's papers in his wallet had to be dried out. His clothes were covered with mud and such.


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