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We're working out a deal for him to mow the yard









Did you at least give him a participation trophy?So this weekend, i got sucked into working on my boy's truck. He took 2 days off, Sat/sun, and we thrashed pretty good.
Back in January, he got impulsive waiting in line on a local road and tried to dart across opposing traffic at the wrong time, slamming his front end into a Tahoe. Same corner as a deer hit the year before. He pieced it together the first time, and this time, he wasn't able to do what was needed. He ordered a new core support, header panel, valence panel, and we picked up headlights, hood, grill and a few other bits and bobs at a swap meet. In the meantime he's been just driving it with the occasional police stop for missing headlight.
A few weeks ago, i had a day off and it was warm and i painted his core support and valence panel. And Saturday he drove over and we tore into it.
By Saturday night, we had it all apart and the new core support back in. Sunday, we picked him up and brought him back home and we started in around 10Am. Facing some significant uphill battles, such as cutting parts of the LMC core support to fit his super cooling radiator, massaging mounts, fitting his new headlights, etc. We got it mostly back together, with exception of the valence panel under the grill, which we were waiting on some amazon fasteners which didn't show until 7pm Sunday. BUT, we threw the battery back in and found it was dead. The positive post was turning in the casing pretty good when i pulled the cable. I think it must have pulled the connection inside the case. So i told him i thought we were done for the day, and drove him to walmart to get a new battery then dropped him off at his apartment.
He was super mad that i didn't take him back home and spend the next couple hours working on it. Basically stormed out of the car at his appt and had nothing nice to say.
But the reality is, he lives 1 mile from work, its summer and he has feet.
I had an hour into taking him to walmart, and probably at least 2 more hours to hang a hood, bumper and valence panel at best. That puts me in bed about 1.5 hrs AFTER my usual bedtime, and I get up at 4-ish am to go to work. IF i don't get to bed on time, i usually don't sleep at all. And i have visitors from overseas here at work all week.
Some people just don't know when to be gracious. I did spin all the wrenches, cutting and painting. He filled the coolant back up.
Anyways, here's a photo.
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Candidly, the small electric pressure washer has done a lot for me. I know you want a big manly pressure washer set up, but sometime the Harry homeowner light duty electric does a well enough job to move past it.... I would be looking to load shed projects, not add to the mix....
Wow, that's an interesting thing to note!!BPPV and stress have the same symptoms (extreme headaches, dizziness, never ending nausea, extreme fatigue, ringing ears, blurred vision, ect). I was diagnosed with BPPV but didn't have it. If it is stress, none of the treatments will help. I hope you can find some relief or solution to you misery. Stress can ruin life or worse.
I hear you but it is BPPV. The last time, the Epley maneuver helped, this time it did not. Headache is mild, and generally manifests after it's been acting up for a while, i interpret as due to brain compensating for motion sickness. No ringing ears, blurred vision, fatigue. I am thinking due to being sensitive to rotating my head, that's horizontal canal this time. Way less common, but does happen. I remember when it started, i looked back over my shoulder in bed at the alarm clock and got the big fast wave of dizziness. It's been about a week so far.BPPV and stress have the same symptoms (extreme headaches, dizziness, never ending nausea, extreme fatigue, ringing ears, blurred vision, ect). I was diagnosed with BPPV but didn't have it. If it is stress, none of the treatments will help. I hope you can find some relief or solution to you misery. Stress can ruin life or worse.