I'm glad I'm not up near the smoke. I remember getting hit with really bad smoke when Malaysia had fires back in the 90s. I think it was Malaysia. I just know it blanketed Singapore and was horrible.
Took Mom to Golden Corral after taking her to the ENT so she could have a face-to-face and get approval to get CPAP supplies. It was relatively fast. There was some poor dude being escorted by two women. He had a white padded helmet on (not a football type) and what looked sort of like white boxing gloves but were straighter. Sort of padded mittens or something. They had his hands behind his back and I think his wrists were tied. He kept wailing and making weird noises. I'm guessing either TBI or severe autism. After he came out they had untied his wrists but someone still had to hold on to his arm and they were telling him everything was going to be OK.
At Golden Corral they thought I was a senior (60+) again. This time we didn't argue and just took the discount. I know I'm post-menopausal but I don't *think* I look that old. LOL. Food was good. I ate too much desert. They had chocolate cake, carrot cake, and pumpkin pie. Mom saw the carrot cake and wanted some. Her knee was hurting so I got it for her. I should've had another bowl of the clam chowder instead. That stuff was good. The waitress was busting her hump putting out clean plates, hauling away dirty dishes, clearing tables, bringing drinks, etc. I drew an elephant and wrote "Thank You" on the paper that is supposed to be displayed on the table and handed it to her with the tip. She went in the back and then came out to thank me for the drawing. She apparently loves elephants and thought it was cute.
Picked up mail and then went straight home. I had to help Mom get to the door. Her knee is bugging her. She racked out while I put stuff away and gave my brother his mail.
I worked on shims and stuff for my bathroom. I cut some cove molding for one of the corners because the miter saw couldn't cut what I needed to cut for the project. But, upon looking at it, I think I'm going to try my table saw to cut trim instead. I can find another use for the cove molding. I found my staple gun and used staples on some of the shims because the adhesive wasn't grabbing.
Discovered my miter saw was a hair to the right of 0 so that is why the cuts were all slightly crooked. I told my friend and he said he must not have seen it. I set it to zero, tightened the knob and it moved a hair to the right again. So, I determined there is some defect where it moves when the knob is locked down too tight. I let my friend know so he felt better that it was the saw and not him. As an aside, he didn't think I'd be able to get the saw & stand out of the pantry by myself. But the way it is designed made it pretty easy to do. I hope the table saw won't be too difficult to set up.
I got on a stool and got down what I thought was the brad nailer but it was the pin nailer so I will have to put it back and get the brad nailer down. Pretty sure its in the medium sized box. Will have to see if I'm able to get the compressor down. It weighs 32lbs and its off to the left on a high shelf. My left arm was being a b**** today. Oh, and I cut a piece to fill the gap at the end of one of the trim boards.
One thing I was pretty happy with was the baseboard I chose for the front of the tub. It looks nice. I did a dry fit with it and it looks so much better than the exposed wood underneath and it covers the gap to the sheet vinyl (although there is one blemish where mice chewed the sheet vinyl, but caulk should cover that).
I'm trying to remember where I put my head lamp thingy so I can use it to look in the closet again.