Happy new week my fellow hivers. Another high tide is happening to our place. The classes were suspended at the secondary level, while the primary level insisted on continuing the class. Maybe because our elementary school only consists of one room for grade level. They can adjust the school hours to the time of the high tide. Like today Ria's regular class was supposed to be 7 AM to 1:40 PM. But because of the high tide. Their class started at 12 noon to 4 in the afternoon. They said that the high tide will subside by 4 in the afternoon and will arise again tomorrow at a different time and depth. Today it's 4.3 feet. Really high! If there is a storm, it will surely be needed to leave our house again.
My post for today is about my son repairing our window. If you remember our glass window had fallen apart because of the strong wind and strong wave. I don't know but my husband didn't bother his self bringing it back to where it belongs. Maybe he thinks that it may fall off again. So he said that a thin plywood will be a big help to cover the whole hole. Her mother gave our kids the plywood they needed and it's now time to try it on.
On our first attempt; @katsuki29 and Sasuke was riding on the boat. Katsuki was holding the plywood while my son will hammer the nails. But it wasn't easy, because they are in the boat together and it wiggles every time they move even a little.
Second attempt; they tighten the middle part and I will pull them from the inside while they put the plywood. But it wasn't successful because they were both heavy and I was just holding a thin rope!
Third attempt; my son was already annoyed! And when he is, he thinks a lot of stuff. He came down in the boat and got some ropes. He tightened it from the inside of our double deck. He also tightened the outside. In that case it will stop the boat from pushing. The rusty nails didn't work, so my son bought a concrete nail. He needed her sister to hold the plywood. And it all worked according to his plan.
He just said that he can comfortably sleep soundly that night.
Thank you for reading
@usagigallardo015
@usagigallardo015