Saskatoon tests

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Up at 5:00.  Showers completed and out the door by 6:00 (in the morning, that is!).  Hop in the car and point towards Saskatoon. 

Reason?  Not many would have me up at this time!

My wife has an appointment for three tests.  The tests are taken at Royal University hospital in Saskatoon — a 2 1/4 hour drive away.  We plunge down the highway, the sun rising quickly on the horizon.  The one hour marker – Rosetown – arrives sooner than I had figured.  We regain speed outside town and soon the outskirts of Saskatoon beckon.

In the hospital we register and hurry to the waiting area of cardiac testing.  There Jill is led away for her first test.  I head out for an errand.  When I return a 1/2 hour later she is sitting in the waiting area.  The stress test is a "no go".  Doesn’t work with a constanty running heart pacemaker!

The other two tests follow shortly.  The results will be examined and hopefully we will hear word of the results in the next short while.

We are home now (did some shopping!), and the bed looks inviting.  No late night for us tonight!!

Figuring flooring

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Laminate flooring comes in five "feet" lengths.  The bedrooms are 3 "five" feet lengths, with around 18 board widths in one room and 22 board widths in the other.  So two bedrooms should take approximately 120 boards.  Then the closets can take partial pieces, probably around 10 per room. 

Total boards needed? Around 140 boards.  

8 boards per box with 18 boxes left — total number of boards144.   There is always a 10% error ratio (at least that is what we are told).  Can we skimp and make up two boxes along the way?  Or do you buy two more boxes?  Or are we thinking too much?

Such are the late night ponderings of the renovators!!

Happy Birthday, Allison

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It’s hard to believe. 

She was once a baby, then a child, a teen, a mother and a wife.  And today she turns 21! 

Today we celebrate with you — Allison — my beloved daughter!!

Basement progressing

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A week or so ago we took down the doors to our kitchen cabinets in the basement.  In the midst of our renovations, this was a chance we took.  The kitchen would be a light beige and the cabinets doors a dark shade. 

Would this look good?  We had a sense it would.  The same colors were used in our upstairs.  We used them for feature walls.

Well, the cabinets look great.  The old handles were put back.  They were white.  Previously they didn’t match.  Now they actually complement the feel of the area. 

One set of doors were just slightly off kilter when we took them down.  We tried our best to readjust them.  After an hour or so, we got them working.  But there is still a slight slant we can’t quite adjust!

Which means, we will be open for guests in a few weeks (the floor is yet to be finished and the bedrooms painted).  If you are around, drop in and see what has been done.