It's been a while.
Still in home reno hell. After being able to work remotely for most of the last year, around mid-late summer I was asked to return to the office on a full-time basis. So, starting late summer/early fall, I've been making the 1.3 hour commute each way for work, with only the occasional odd day where I can work from home.
To say that it's taken a lifestyle change would be an understatement. It's also meant that progress on the myriad of projects has more or less slowed to a crawl. Add to that the time change, near-record rainfall, and now near-record cold temps, and - well, you folks get the idea.
Just to add to the fun - we've incurred a couple grand YTD on medical costs for just our pets. There was an increased co-pay to our family insurance plans, which means that the various prescriptions for our kids (elementary school age, so they stay sick with one thing or another) take a bigger dent out of what was previously 'project money'. I've got 80% or so of the materials to finish the housework, yes, but that last 20% is almost certain to have to wait until tax season and my work bonus in the spring come around.
And, the icing on the cake? I'm 99.9% sure that the 2nd vehicle/tow vehicle (it's a '97 Jeep Grand Cherokee) blew a head gasket this morning.
I can't tell you how many times I've repeated to myself over the last few months that I'm 'absolutely, positively going to have the boat redone by Memorial Day 2020', and fully believed it. I've repeated it silently at least a dozen times this morning alone, but I'm not sure if I believe it anymore.
Depending on you guys rocking your projects to get me through the next few months. I'll be just as busy on my end - it just isn't likely to be any boat work, sadly.