
Slow but steady wins the race. We have set and reset cabinets, to be sure they are level 3 dimensionally, and that eliminates that exponential gapping that happens if you start with wedge shaped angles.
This job has been great for my math, for my geometry, for my engineering side of my brain. It has stimulated so much thought in me.
Dad and I have been working like 2 huskies at the Ididerod! My super helpful and very funny cousin R
obert drove down from Baltimore to help. What a swell guy he is to come and help out a cousin! Larry brings us food occasionally, and we have had a wonderful time talking, laughing and joking, especially when our morale is low when we have to rip out another cabinet and re-hang it due to twisting or ill alignment.Tonight we cut the new vent hole, had to move a vent...way too long a story.
Tomorrow we put it in and work on the side wall of base cabinets. There are only 4 left to place. Then it is time for molding and toekicks, more drywall and satisfying a window that had rotten casements
Better get off to bed so that I can get at it tomorrow. tomorrow we should have a little fun, and go to see the Ava Gardner Museum. Fun!
Dad is a master at figuring this stuff out...I have learned so much already!

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Oh, that Robert is a handsome man, almost as handsome as the cabinets!
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