We only had one roller-handle between us, so there was a good deal of creativity using branches, scrap pieces of lumber and when all else failed, our hands to roll the brush and spread the paint. We did a thorough job and made it to a late lunch. I was feeling pretty good about things, so when Laura (the leader) asked worker bee Laura and I to go up on the roof to lay the paper, tar and roofing stuff, we said, "sure!"
I learned something very quickly while laying on my stomach, head first near the edge of the roof holding nails for Craig and Matt to pound...I am OK with heights, but I DO NOT enjoy the sloping angle. I felt like I was slipping and was going head first!
Tim was in charge of teaching WB (as in worker bee, it's shorter!) Laura and I how to install the roof and much to my dismay, he was intent on us learning by doing. This meant that WB Laura (who shared my slope-phobia) and I had to hang dangerously close to the edge of the roof as we pounded in roofing nails to hold down the paper and then the roofing itself. There was a lot of anxiety-sweat, let me tell you. I will also admit that I was kind of mad, mostly because I was really feeling as if I was about to freak out over the whole ordeal.
Not surprisingly, once I relaxed, things went just fine. No one fell off the roof, had to be rescued or tripped and nearly broke their neck. In fact, we had a great view of the ocean from our elevation and pounded in the last nail, finishing the house, just as the sun set.
I decided that I was so cool with the whole roofing deal that I went over to another job site early the next morning to help with their roof because there was not a willing volunteer to climb up there. It was a flat roof, no incline. We had that gem rolled out in 2-hours, piece of cake!
You'd think I have been doing it all my life looking at the picture here! By the way, this photo is courtesy of the SOTHUMC website, nice job, peeps!
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Glad that all went well on the roof - and if WB Laura is who I think it is - she's a sweetheart - and how nice to see an associate member on the home page of the website!
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