We then headed to the Penny Palace
where they hung the doors and installed the closet organizer in the new
bedroom. I am calling that closet
the “Costume” closet -- things which get worn once a year or less. It made me smile to see my brother’s
carpentry work installed in the new house versus leaving it behind. His oak-banded melamine shelves are so
much nicer that the wire ones from Home Depot.
The Slagles also hung shelves in
the garage, added some scribe molding to kitchen cabinets, installed door
stops, hung shelving track in the coat closet, put in the patio door screens
and completed numerous other tasks.
Window Brian completed cleaning all
the window frames and thresholds.
Clear blue skies now visible through the cathedral windows (versus
plastic).
Joshua from the fireplace center
opened the glass box, arranged the logs and embers, and connected the wiring.
Now all we have to do is flip a switch to get the fireplace glowing. No mess,
no fuss.
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Doc spent the morning grading
exams. He did collect a penny when
he went for breakfast. Saw it
before even getting out of his van.
Mid-afternoon Doc arrived at the
Penny Palace with the doggies.
This was the first time all three dogs were on site together.
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At 5 p.m. we headed up to our cabin
in the mountains. We had not been there in nine months and needed to check on it. Figured that was
the best place for Doc to grade his midterm exams. No TV, no computers, no distractions (or so we thought).
We stopped at the grocery store for
food for the weekend. By the time we were checking out, I still had no coin for
the day. Doc could tell I was
getting antsy. He asked, “Do you want to wander around a little while I
finish paying?” “Yes, I do.” I walked about 10 ft. and found a penny
under a display stand. Whew! Doc said, “One penny is not
enough. Go walk the parking
lot”. I did and found a nickel in
the skateboard area.
Doc was
still not satisfied with the coin count for the day (Penny Fever), so he drove across the street to the
convenience store where he collected two pennies.
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We arrived at the cabin and
unpacked. Turned on the water and
attempted to turn on the furnace. No luck. Tried and tried.
Called the Gas Company.
Soonest service appointment would be next Tuesday. Doc said he was cold during the
night. I wasn’t. I just snuggled in with the three
dogs! They loved being in my bed
with the clean flannel sheets and soft velour blanket.
Total: 5 Coins P (4), N (1), D (0), Q
(0) = $0.09
2 comments:
For the lucky ones who did not sit through the second video past 1:02: a certain attraction at a certain theme park is mentioned which brings to mind a certain annoyingly repeated soundtrack song that is now stuck in my head. Thanks a lot.
The cupboard doors look good, Tina. I'm glad you did not leave them behind.
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