Back To Work
No time to lick our wounds. Monday we were back to work. We did start the day by dropping by the body shop to get the paperwork in order and to fetch the rest of our belongings out of the HHR. Then it was off to Menards. While we were there the insurance lady called to get the claim information completed. The adjuster left a message later that the HHR would be repaired...but it will take 19 days. I guess we have to revisit our rental car coverage. We could survive for a week to ten days without a second car, but not necessarily twice that. They will use "alternative parts" which means used and aftermarket. Not thrilled about that, but it is an eight year old car with 75K on the clock, so we have little choice.
From there it was off to the house. The frost seems to have left the driveway, as it is finally drying out. Most of the snow piles are gone, except in the shadows and under loose dirt. The snow cover is gone in the woods for the most part, except in the ravine. I think we have finally turned the corner toward Spring. I opened a few more ditches to get rid of the water, and then I discovered I was nearly out of 15# felt for the floors, so I had to head to Home Depot. Meanwhile Nancy resumed the rockhound activities that she enjoyed so much during the excavation. The winter broke up some exposed sedimentary rocks, and she found some great fossils. Lots of brachiopods...fairly intact, plus some other goodies.
After lunch I laid felt on the kitchen floor, then we began laying the first layer of underlayment for the luxury vinyl tile. We need two layers to achieve the 5/8" we need to match the other flooring height. No 5/8" multi-ply material is available, so we will do it with a layer of 3/8" plus some 1/4" multi-ply. We got the 3/8" stuff done in the kitchen, with a break to run into town for some supper, and finished about 8 PM. From there it was an hour drive to home. I was very tentative passing the area where we took the deer strike!
I was supposed to lay the underlayment yesterday, but had to finish a brake job on my F-150, after a pad lost its friction material and became welded to the rotor. Luckily for us the painters didn't show Monday as planned, so we got somewhat caught up. I still have the 3/8" in the two bathrooms, and the 1/4" in all three rooms to get done before the cabinets arrive next week. There may be some more late nights...very difficult with minimal lighting.
Today it is business around here...grocery shopping, haircut, changing the oil on the F-150, Nancy's doctor's appointment. We are spoiled by having two cars, so we will have to plan out days more carefully for a while. I can't haul lumber on the Spyder.