Joey The Passion Deck Construction Download

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Building decks has always been a passion and working outside was something I loved to do. After multiple failed business opportunities, I worked for a construction management company as a site supervisor. There I gained a lot of management knowledge and after 5 years left to go out on my own.

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After getting married, Marty and Kelly graduated from Texas A&M and moved back home to the heart of Katy in early 2006 to start their careers. Kelly taught in Katy ISD while Marty worked downtown at Ernst & Young. Shortly after, Marty realized that building had become a passion that was worth pursuing. Becoming a business owner in 2006 was the start of a wonderful career path in the field of outdoor living and a God- given blessing for their growing family.

Joey and Karen were married in 2013 and have added to the pack Ellie, Bear, and June. Joey enjoys hanging out with his family, watching/playing hockey, golf, Astros baseball, fishing, and being outdoors.

John Petry was born and raised in DFW and received his bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M. During his engineering career, he designed aircraft systems for L3Harris for 13 years and trikes for Motor Trike Inc. for 5 years. He has had the opportunity to build, develop and test prototype motorcycles, manage engineering programs in the tens of millions of dollars, earn multiple US patents, design innovative products that help defend our nation, and provide exceptional customer service. John has always enjoyed designing and building construction projects.

Outside of his construction endeavors, Jason is an avid DIY enthusiast, always eager to tackle new challenges and learn new skills. His workshop is his sanctuary, where he can be found hammering away on his latest creation or brainstorming ideas for his next project.

Kristin was born in Houston, TX but has called Fort Bend County home for most of her life. She grew up in Stafford, TX and later moved to Richmond in 2008 to raise a family of her own. She married her high school sweetheart Augie Sampa in 2009 and has two amazing children named Trey & Taylor.

Kristin has spent a majority or her career in the fields of oil and gas and law. She started her career with Schlumberger where she became a field customer service representative. She was responsible for the transaction and logistics of assets, both domestic and internationally. After the birth of her daughter, she began working for the courts in Fort Bend County. It is there that she found her passion for law and began working on her law degree.

47 years, 5 months, 11 days. Who knew that one man could have such an impact on so many lives in such a short amount of time. Ever since I can remember, I noticed that my father was a man that demanded respect. Not because he was rich or conceited or powerful; but because he was respectful. Jesus said the whole of the law was to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I believe that my father was a perfect example of that commandment.

My father was an honest businessman. Anyone who ever worked with him not only knew that he was honest, but he was an honorable man as well. All my father had to do was give his word; and his word was good. It's hard to find people like that nowadays.

He was a loving father who cared immensely for my sister and I. Any random Saturday he would take her out on a date. They'd go downtown and visit the aquarium or just walk around Little Italy. Being older and being the boy, we did everything together. There were many times when we would go out on the deck and smoke a cigar, listen to music and just discuss whatever was on our minds. Sometimes we would sit around the television and watch golf and prepare something on the grill. I guess I took advantage of those times because they happened so often. Yet, at the same time I cherished every moment. I wouldn't trade that in for all the riches in the world.

Once in a while we would plan a night out. One of our favorite things to do was to drive down to the city and eat in as many places as possible. Appetizers in Greek town, (dolmathes, spanikopita), most likely a main course in Little Italy or downtown. We would always nip about from place to place. Other times we would go to Fells Point and sit down eat shrimp, mussels, and maybe a burger. We always ended up going to the Warf Rat, John Stevens, or Duda's and Bertha's. Often times, I'd think to myself, 'Don't I look odd coming to Fells Point on a Friday with my old man.' But deep down I knew that I was having the time of my life. We would talk about life, my schooling, his job. Sometimes we would just joke and laugh about old times for hours on end. Those precious moments are more valuable to me than anything this world can offer. I am so lucky to have shared those experiences with him.

With my friends it was the same thing. Whenever he was your coach or just knew you as being my friend, he went out of his way to make everyone feel welcome. They'd always ask, ' How's Joe doing?' Seeing how much they loved him makes me realize it was a true honor to call him 'dad'.

Most importantly he was a loving husband. He made my mother so happy. I could see it in the way he looked at her. Our house was peaceful. No screaming and yelling or throwing things. Not only did he love my mother, he respected her! He valued her as a mother and as a nurse. He was always looking out for her best interest; even if it meant putting more weight on his shoulders. They were to be married 25 years on December 4th. As a gift to each other, they were going to revisit their honeymoon spot, Paradise Island in Nassau. Mom, I stand here and say to you with the utmost confidence that Daddy is truly in Paradise! That is the beauty of our Christian faith. It's the only reason I can stand in front of you and speak. We leave this world, but we go to a much better one. We can be confident that one day we will all be together again, FOREVER! We may say 'good-bye' now, but soon and very soon, we will once again say, 'hello.'

Joseph V. Maggitti, age 47 of Abingdon, Maryland was a victim of the tragedy in New York City on September 11, 2001. Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Amelia Mary Pietrogiacomo Maggitti of Baltimore, and the late Andrew Henry Maggitti. He was a Vice President of Marsh, USA. He graduated from University of Baltimore in 1976 with a B.S. in Business. His senior year the Bee Booters won the NCAA Division II Championship in soccer. He was a member of the New Covenant Presbyterian Church, Abingdon. He coached boy's little league baseball and soccer for Emmorton Recreation Council, soccer for Harford Kicks, and girl's softball for Emmorton Recreation Council.

In addition to his mother, Mr. Maggitti is survived by his wife with whom he would have celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on December 4, 2001, Pamela A. Kortesis Maggitti; one son, Christopher J. Maggitti of Abingdon; one daughter, Lauren A. Maggitti of Abingdon; one brother, Andrew S. Maggitti of Berlin, Maryland; and one sister, Mary Ann Derr of Saugus, California.

Joseph V. Maggitti met his future wife, Pam, in high school, and he took her to the senior prom. Tuesday would be their 25th wedding anniversary, and Mr. Maggitti had already bought the tickets for their return to Paradise Island, where they had honeymooned. 'But Joe went to Paradise ahead of me,' said Mrs. Maggitti. 'My husband was a Christian; I am a Christian and so are my children. That is the great hope that we have and one day I will be there with him.'

Mr. Maggitti, 47, who lived in Abingdon, Md., worked for Marsh & McLennan, and was in the Trade Center for a morning meeting on Sept. 11. When Mrs. Maggitti turned on the television that day, she said, all she could think of was something he told her after another meeting there: 'I can see the planes flying beneath me.'

Mr. Maggitti was born in Baltimore and was always a jock. He was a midfielder on the University of Baltimore soccer team that won the Division II N.C.A.A. championship in 1975. Lately, he had shifted his athletic passion to golf.

He cooked stuffed peppers for his daughter, Lauren, 14, on Sundays. He would go to the Fells Point area of Baltimore with his son, Christopher, 22, where they would drink local beer and eat oysters. 'He was a best pal to me,' Christopher Maggitti said.

My greatest strength is my positive attitude, even in the face of adversity. My favorite thing about working here is being part of a team working together to create something beautiful for our clients. My favorite way to spend a vacation is road tripping through Colorado, Yellowstone and Glacier national parks.

I graduated from Pittsburg State with a B.A. in Interior Design and Construction management. As a Project Manager, I value most my team, my clients and the way my projects are handled. The duties I have at work are constantly changing between setting budgets, organizing schedules, and the most important part is thinking fast on my feet when a problem arises. A few of my favorite things to do outside of work are kayaking, trying out new breweries with my husband, and fostering dogs (even though I already have 4!). You can never have too many dogs right?

People describe me as passionate and I take great pride in the quality of my work. I love building decks and seeing the end product. I also take great pride in my faith and believe we are all children of god.

cables need to be paired in cross tension to do much for you. I'd also be worried that placing them very low would make for a chance to clothesline somebody and hurt them. i see another probably weak point. Are those kickers only held in place by one 1/2" lag each?
Looks pretty, and neat work, but several toenails or screws would do a lot more for you to avoid movement in the joint. You could also try tightening all of them. I see this is PT lumber which shrinks daily for the first couple months, so that would cause a lot of slop in those joints in just a few days

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