Still Patching Holes
I know, I know...it's been almost a month since I last posted. I'm sorry. It's not that we haven't been working on the Bug...it's just that we're still doing just the same thing as always...patching holes. I find it very exciting, thrilling to watch Steve transform a really awful-looking spot on the car into a shiny new patch.
But I gotta admit...likely no one else cares to hear the play by play of the repair of the common rust hole.
Still, occasionally someone stops by and takes an interest in what we're doing. A man down the street from us (he has a restored Corsair) stopped by to chat with us. He had some old VW tools he had from when he had a Beetle years ago...he gave them to us! Just blew us away, we were so surprised by his generosity.
But we lost some things too. The guy that used to live across the street from the shop stopped by and picked up his big jack. The one we used to put the car up on the saw horses. He let us use the tools while he was building his house and he finally got it built so he came and got them. We sure hated to see them go...he was the guy that helped us finally get that nut off that gave us so much grief and he often had good advice.
Also, a guy from our church stopped by and visited with us for a long time. He just got his son a '74 Super Beetle and he and Steve had a good time visiting. Here they are checking out how the chassis is gonna look with a floor pan in place...
So don't give up on us...we're still working and I'll report when something exciting happens. We're close! Just a few more rusty spots!
One more picture...I think this is a great snapshot! I am sitting under the front of the car...right under where it would sit down onto the front crossmember. It's out of the picture, but the steering wheel is just up there to the right...
But I gotta admit...likely no one else cares to hear the play by play of the repair of the common rust hole.
Still, occasionally someone stops by and takes an interest in what we're doing. A man down the street from us (he has a restored Corsair) stopped by to chat with us. He had some old VW tools he had from when he had a Beetle years ago...he gave them to us! Just blew us away, we were so surprised by his generosity.
But we lost some things too. The guy that used to live across the street from the shop stopped by and picked up his big jack. The one we used to put the car up on the saw horses. He let us use the tools while he was building his house and he finally got it built so he came and got them. We sure hated to see them go...he was the guy that helped us finally get that nut off that gave us so much grief and he often had good advice.
Also, a guy from our church stopped by and visited with us for a long time. He just got his son a '74 Super Beetle and he and Steve had a good time visiting. Here they are checking out how the chassis is gonna look with a floor pan in place...
So don't give up on us...we're still working and I'll report when something exciting happens. We're close! Just a few more rusty spots!
One more picture...I think this is a great snapshot! I am sitting under the front of the car...right under where it would sit down onto the front crossmember. It's out of the picture, but the steering wheel is just up there to the right...
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Kim - are these some old high school pictures of yourself on here? ... because you look the same. Found this blog address in one of your posts on the Alvin Sun-Advertiser. Thought I'd say hello. I've been living and working in Houston since 1985. Don't recall seeing you at the 10 or the 20 reunion, and we didn't have a 25, so it's been a long time. Looks like things are going well for you. Good luck with the Beetle. --Alan Korkmas alkor@att.net
By Anonymous, at 6:37 AM
Alan! I am so happy to hear from you! Thanks for the compliment...although I don't believe you. Heh heh!
No, I didn't make it to any of the reunions. I hoped to make it to the 25th in my Bug and now I don't feel so bad about missing that deadline since we didn't have a reunion!
We've been in Oklahoma for about 10 years and really love it here.
Keep in touch! I'll email you.
Kim
By Kim In Tulsa, at 6:50 PM
It must be the day for tripping over old school buddies . . . I don't know if you remember me, but I remember you playing "Lisa" in "David & Lisa" when we were in high school, opposite Ricky Burford. This is Laura (Swan) Jinkins! I'll try to condense 20 years in a couple of lines - I'm married with an 11 year old daughter, living just outside Lake Jackson, TX (not far from Alvin). We homeschool and are involved in a community theater guild. I was looking for press release links for our upcoming auditions when I saw your post on the newspaper website! Too funny, such a small world. Looks like you are doing great! If you'd like to touch base, my addy is txmom2jami@yahoo.com
By Anonymous, at 10:15 PM
Laura, how nice to hear from you as well! I'm so tickled!
As you can see, I am living in Tulsa and I also homeschool my two boys. I'm a Registered Nurse, but in retirement for now, possibly for ever. :-)
I often wonder about Ricky...I think he goes by Rick Burford now. I ran a Google search on him and found that he was in a play called "God's Man in Texas" in Houston but that was a while back and haven't been able to find out anything since.
Well, thanks for writing! Nice to hear from fellow classmates!
Kim
By Kim In Tulsa, at 2:50 PM
It just dawned on me that you're in Tulsa -- I think Devin Meadows is directing a community theater in Tulsa . . .it's such a small world!
If you'd like to exchange homeschooling info, you can email me at txmom2jami at mac dot com. Take care!
By Anonymous, at 11:06 AM
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