Awake: 6:24am Temp 54 sleep +29 sunny overnight @ Nicktown.
We skipped the KK meeting this morning & visited Nate (Chuck's son); Kathy gave him the grout colors that Chuck was asking for on Friday. Then we visited Bernie who had questions for Kathy about the laundry room.
These tile workers are similar to Bernie's workers: both families have some of their sons & brothers working. It's nice to see them working together. Meanwhile, Kathy motored to Ebensburg to take her suit to the cleaner.
Then I walked through our house to see what is finished or almost finished. This vanity cabinet in the North wing is nearly finished; The plumbing on this cabinet needs to be finished & the doors replaced. Here Chuck is working out our entry pattern before he begins doing the actual tiling. Before dinner, K & I went for a (45) min walk around the area, then ate a dinner of: Tuna salad over spinach, fried noodles, toast, grapes & cantaloupe.
Around 8:30pm, Randy, Mary Ann & Mac knocked on our door; they were ready for a tour. I had unlocked the main entrance so we could start on the main floor.
I would say they had a good (20) min tour of both the main floor & the basement floor. Randy & Mac stood & looked over the Geo-thermal unit the longest; most guys seem to be more fascinated with equipment & engineering than kitchens or bedrooms, etc.
Randy & Mary Ann will be leaving early in the morning & traveling to State College to be with their grandson when he graduates from college.
Lights out: 11:49pm.
We skipped the KK meeting this morning & visited Nate (Chuck's son); Kathy gave him the grout colors that Chuck was asking for on Friday. Then we visited Bernie who had questions for Kathy about the laundry room.
These tile workers are similar to Bernie's workers: both families have some of their sons & brothers working. It's nice to see them working together. Meanwhile, Kathy motored to Ebensburg to take her suit to the cleaner.
Then I walked through our house to see what is finished or almost finished. This vanity cabinet in the North wing is nearly finished; The plumbing on this cabinet needs to be finished & the doors replaced. Here Chuck is working out our entry pattern before he begins doing the actual tiling. Before dinner, K & I went for a (45) min walk around the area, then ate a dinner of: Tuna salad over spinach, fried noodles, toast, grapes & cantaloupe.
Around 8:30pm, Randy, Mary Ann & Mac knocked on our door; they were ready for a tour. I had unlocked the main entrance so we could start on the main floor.
I would say they had a good (20) min tour of both the main floor & the basement floor. Randy & Mac stood & looked over the Geo-thermal unit the longest; most guys seem to be more fascinated with equipment & engineering than kitchens or bedrooms, etc.
Randy & Mary Ann will be leaving early in the morning & traveling to State College to be with their grandson when he graduates from college.
Lights out: 11:49pm.
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