do the tasks that seem the easiest to take on seem to turn out to be a pain?
So the occupational therapist called today and asked about Chucks fall.
We covered some bases on that topic.
Then she asked "do you have the grab bars that i ordered for him in yet?"
I replied very sheepishly,
"ahhh, no they are on my to do list."
Thank goodness that she has a sense of humor, and understands mine.
"so you dont have them in yet?"
"nope, they are sitting by the door. The same place thay have been
since they got delivered. Three weeks ago"
" so do i need to come over to give you some motivation to get them installed?"
"well, ahhh, lets see, ummm."
"ok, i will be over sometime in the next week or so."
"ok, so i guess that means i have to move that up on my to do list."
"yep."
anyway. back to my project.
i get the grab bars out and take them to the bathroom, to figure out where
they are going to go.
bad thing is that there are no studs in the wall to support the bars. I go to lowes
and get some anchor bolts that i think will work. I get home and start to install
them and break 2. so i figured out how they work and get the one bar infront of
the toilet.
NOW time for the ones on the wall next to the toilet. This wall has a pocket door in it.
OH GREAT!!
now i have to figure out what im going to do. Ah ha, take the door out.
Remove upper trim and take it out. easy, no problem.
Now i have another problem. The wall has no support if Chuck has to put any weight to it.
hmmmm.
So i make my 4th trip to lowes and get a 2x4 cut it to length. The space between the
pockets measures 1.75 inches and 2x4s are 1.5 wide. So i get a piece of lattice and
nail it to the side of the board in 4 inch sections so that They match the supports for
the pocket.
Problem is i nailed the lath below the mark that they were to go. instead of above the mark.
About this time i have way to much time on this project and im tired.
Tomorrow is a new day. I can finish this one and continue on with the previous.