Going in Circles

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It’s amazing the odd collection of stuff that goes around in circles in my steroid addled mind at 4AM on a Saturday morning.

My wife wants false and removable backs on the window boxes that I had to rebuild so that everything you put on a shelf doesn’t end up falling way back where you can’t reach it. I’m trying to figure out how to do that while keeping it removable, attractive, and functional.

The screen door on the back of the house was relatively cheap and fell apart. Should I buy a new screen door or I wonder if I might be able to actually build something attractive? If I try and make it myself, how do I join the horizontal and vertical pieces, because I don’t have a jointer or a dado blade, just a table saw. Should I use the table saw to remove half of the ends on the horizontal and vertical pieces so that I can glue them together and have the thickness of one board, or should I try and tongue and grove it? Can you do that with a table saw if you have patience?

The side door to our garage has been collecting water for 20 years and the frame is rotted out to the point that you can put your finger through it. This is a reoccurring theme in this house. How hard will it be to replace that damned door frame? How do I keep it from happening again? Gotta build some sort of roof over that side door to keep the water off of it. How the hell do I do that? How much of the structure behind that door frame is rotted out too and will require rebuilding? Why in the HELL did I sell a 100 year old house to buy this piece of garbage – what was I thinking?

The exterior wall of my upstairs bathroom rotted out years ago because the previous owner or builder of the house did a shitty job building the shower. They didn’t use the right drywall and didn’t seal things properly, so the water was leaking into that wall for decades until the wall rotted away. On the second floor, that was all sorts of fun. So we ripped the shower and tub out, and rebuilt the wall and the structure of the floor. Years later, that bathroom is still gutted, no proper flooring, the wall is still drywall, no tub, no shower. The floor has sagged and has distinct ridges and humps  in it that to my way of thinking, will make it impossible to put down a proper floor unless it is flexible linoleum or carpet. Ever heard of carpet in a bathroom?

If it weren’t for all of the lives that could be lost, I could almost hope for a tornado as it truly would solve many of my worries.

The 1967 Mustang wont start. It gets driven so rarely that the battery has died and wont hold a  charge. Should I replace that battery? What’s the point of spending the money for a car that goes nowhere? What the hell was I thinking when I bought that car? Keeping an antique car going is the hobby of either a very passionate person, or a wealthy one, and I, alas, am neither.





The nodules on my darn legs refuse to go away. Normally they last about 6  months and then go away for about a year. This round has been going on for about 18 months now with no sign of going away. Every time I stop taking steroids, the stuff comes back with a vengeance. I’ve taken more steroids over the last 18 months than a cyclist team prepping for the Tour De France. It makes it just a bit harder to rebuild an entire house when it hurts to walk, and when your brain is so soaked in steroids that you can’t fricken think straight and clear anymore. I wonder if I should try and increase my life insurance just in case? Is that taking money away from my family that could be better used, or is that putting money away for them if this shit turns out to be a symptom of something serious?

I wonder how my son William and his family are doing? Proud of him for making a family and taking care of them. Sort of wish he wasn’t in the Navy so we could be closer and be a part of their lives, but I’m also proud of him for doing the smart thing and staying in the Navy.

There is a large hole in my daughters bedroom ceiling where my poor wife fell through it trying to get Christmas stuff outta the attic while I was away. I wonder where that should be on my priority list.

My wife wants false and removable backs on the window boxes  . . .
Can I make my own screen door? If I try, what method/design should I use?
The side door to our garage is rotted out . . .
The bathroom is STILL gutted. . .
Would a tornado be a good thing or a bad one?  
The 1967 Mustang wont start . . .
I wonder how Billy is doing?
Is my sister all right?
My wife is kind of quiet lately – I wonder if we are OK?
My daughter is 14 now and starting to demand some independence. This causes a bit of friction . . .
My 8 year old son spends all his time in front of the idiot box. His father is gone all week for work, spends all of his weekends doing laundry and working on the house, and is 52 years old – just a bit old for teaching him to ride a bike and playing at the park with him. Boy did that kid draw the short straw. . .
I should call my mother. Nope – scratch that. Mom has been gone for years now. You would think I’d have that through my thick head by now. Sigh . . .

My wife wants false and removable backs on the window boxes  . . .
Can I make my own screen door? If I try, what method/design should I use?
The side door to our garage is rotted out . . .
The bathroom is STILL gutted. . .
Would a tornado be a good thing or a bad one?  
The 1967 Mustang wont start . . .
I wonder how Billy is doing?
Is my sister all right?
My wife is kind of quiet lately – I wonder if we are OK?
My daughter is 14 now and getting starting to demand some independence. This causes a bit of friction . . .
My 8 year old son spends all his time in front of the idiot box. His father is gone all week for work, spends all of his weekends doing laundry and working on the house, and is 52 years old – just a bit old for teaching him to ride a bike and playing at the park with him. Boy did that kid draw the short straw. . .

Over, and over, and over, and over . . .  

So yeah, here I sit at 430 AM writing my thoughts, slurping coffee, and wondering if I can listen to a record without waking up everyone?



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