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Kerri's back has improved (we hope) enough for us to return to work. We were scheduled to do that today (Monday). Yesterday while out walking our dogs Kerri had to get in between our Chow and a neighbor's German Sheppard. Her first thought was to dive on to the pavement and cover our Chow from being attacked. A fight I would put money on our chow winning.... but I digress. The owner of the German Sheppard corralled her dog before the attack left either dog harmed. You probably see where this is going but to dismiss speculation Kerri ended up scrapping arms elbows and knees. Normally this wouldn't have slowed her down but she bruised an elbow and faux painting a ceiling the next day wouldn't be fun. Also pain killers and scaffolding don't mix. Our very understandable client let us move the project to Wednesday. God willing we will start then. I hope the next story is all about the joy of faux painting!!!!!
Kerri's back has improved (we hope) enough for us to return to work. We were scheduled to do that today (Monday). Yesterday while out walking our dogs Kerri had to get in between our Chow and a neighbor's German Sheppard. Her first thought was to dive on to the pavement and cover our Chow from being attacked. A fight I would put money on our chow winning.... but I digress. The owner of the German Sheppard corralled her dog before the attack left either dog harmed. You probably see where this is going but to dismiss speculation Kerri ended up scrapping arms elbows and knees. Normally this wouldn't have slowed her down but she bruised an elbow and faux painting a ceiling the next day wouldn't be fun. Also pain killers and scaffolding don't mix. Our very understandable client let us move the project to Wednesday. God willing we will start then. I hope the next story is all about the joy of faux painting!!!!!
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