Highup, those are nice drawings. I can't draw a straight line even with a ruler. LOL. That's why I use computers to do my drawing.
Today I got up early, checked the weather, put air in the low tires so the TPMS will stop nagging me-- rear tire really needed it, got inspection sticker renewed, & grabbed some stuff from Walmart for Mom. I got her test strips for her new blood sugar meter so she won't have an excuse to not check her sugar. She tried to claim they won't work with her meter but I checked and they will. She really doesn't want to check her sugar levels. She had an appointment with the Diabetes specialist at the doctor's office yesterday. The lady, Emily, explained how to put on the Freestyle Libre sensor and then gave her some extra Jenumet in case there's ever a shortage. She's very sweet. She said that sometimes patients are unable or unwilling to change their sensors so that if she had trouble she could always come in and Emily will help her. They didn't even charge for the visit.
I had a bit of a brain fart when trying to renew the sticker. First I couldn't find my mileage -- I had to hit all sorts of different buttons to get it to show. Then I couldn't find my registration. Turns out I had it in my hand but thought it was expired because I read the issue date and I need glasses to read the expiration date. My friend pointed it out for me and I felt like an idiot. But, I got it renewed so its good.
My brother may be getting hired for a job soon so we'll need the CR-V running. It needs an oil change, fresh gas and an engine clean solution run through the tank, new battery, and inspection sticker. I still need to put the registration in the glove box and put the registration sticker on the back. It's been sitting for over a year without being driven. I'd start it and drive it around if I had the key but I don't.
Updating: Since I posted this I helped change the battery in the CR-V.
I have a flooring-related question: I will be putting vinyl plank in a room with 5 doorways. 3 of the doorways will remain unchanged but I will be putting new prehung doors in 2 of them (and will have to move a stud and bump over part of the doorway for one of them). Should I install the doors first and then do the flooring around? Or should I put the flooring in and install the doors over? I can get a sample of the flooring or use a scrap piece to make sure I get the 5mm height of the flooring if need be. Also, how far in to a door that swings away from the room should I put the flooring? How far in to an inswing door should I go under the door?
Today I got up early, checked the weather, put air in the low tires so the TPMS will stop nagging me-- rear tire really needed it, got inspection sticker renewed, & grabbed some stuff from Walmart for Mom. I got her test strips for her new blood sugar meter so she won't have an excuse to not check her sugar. She tried to claim they won't work with her meter but I checked and they will. She really doesn't want to check her sugar levels. She had an appointment with the Diabetes specialist at the doctor's office yesterday. The lady, Emily, explained how to put on the Freestyle Libre sensor and then gave her some extra Jenumet in case there's ever a shortage. She's very sweet. She said that sometimes patients are unable or unwilling to change their sensors so that if she had trouble she could always come in and Emily will help her. They didn't even charge for the visit.
I had a bit of a brain fart when trying to renew the sticker. First I couldn't find my mileage -- I had to hit all sorts of different buttons to get it to show. Then I couldn't find my registration. Turns out I had it in my hand but thought it was expired because I read the issue date and I need glasses to read the expiration date. My friend pointed it out for me and I felt like an idiot. But, I got it renewed so its good.
My brother may be getting hired for a job soon so we'll need the CR-V running. It needs an oil change, fresh gas and an engine clean solution run through the tank, new battery, and inspection sticker. I still need to put the registration in the glove box and put the registration sticker on the back. It's been sitting for over a year without being driven. I'd start it and drive it around if I had the key but I don't.
Updating: Since I posted this I helped change the battery in the CR-V.
I have a flooring-related question: I will be putting vinyl plank in a room with 5 doorways. 3 of the doorways will remain unchanged but I will be putting new prehung doors in 2 of them (and will have to move a stud and bump over part of the doorway for one of them). Should I install the doors first and then do the flooring around? Or should I put the flooring in and install the doors over? I can get a sample of the flooring or use a scrap piece to make sure I get the 5mm height of the flooring if need be. Also, how far in to a door that swings away from the room should I put the flooring? How far in to an inswing door should I go under the door?
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