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Oy, so tired!

The Big Scary Project drags on. I’ve been Handyman Mike’s Official Minion the last two days and will probably be so until the end of the project. Exhausting!

Mike worked all weekend and tells me he’s been working weekends for a month or so. It shows. He’s never been exactly a fast-moving kinda guy, but between that and his Perpetual Life Crisis, hours have been short, productivity hasn’t been good and “mistakes have been made.”

A day off would be a blessing for him, but the only realistic way to achieve it is to hustle harder for the next three days so he won’t have to work this Sunday.

We did have good news from the plumber, who stopped by for a quick look and gave us a super-favorable reality check on our work (such an appearance is, as Mike puts it, “like getting an audience with God). Now … all we need is to work hard, work smart, and not uncover too many surprises.

The fixed star is the long-arranged plumbing appointment on Tuesday. Three really good days and Monday as a failsafe day will do it.

Now I’m off to start the prep for tearing down the interior wall that contains the sink and shower plumbing. With that, the bathroom will begin to take on its new shape and location. Wish us luck!

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Meanwhile, long-time Commentariat member MJR has started his own blog, Situation — Hopeless but Not Serious, which you might enjoy perusing. He says Joel and I are his inspirations. I’m not sure if that’s a good thing or a bad one.

6 Comments

  1. Laird
    Laird October 14, 2015 10:37 am

    Wow, I’m glad I’m not you! I’m tired just reading about it!

  2. Shel
    Shel October 14, 2015 12:22 pm

    Perpetual Life Crisis. I like that very much. Think I’ve seen some of those. I’m just trying not to live one. Does sound like good exercise, though. It’ll be O.K. if you don’t overdo it on your ankle – which means you have to pay attention to it (hint).

  3. jed
    jed October 14, 2015 1:28 pm

    Since you’ve become a minion, you should be wearing the appropriate headwear.

    Good to hear things are proceeding without big surprises.

  4. Paul Bonneau
    Paul Bonneau October 15, 2015 7:35 am

    Keep in mind that plumbers like to saw through floor joists. 😉

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