A Short Window, Another Mobile Quiet Room
I just realized I had not talked about how my 4th of July evening went. As planned I loaded up Elsa right around dusk in the Tesla and headed east towards Ave Maria. Explosions had already started in earnest all around us as we drove. Instead of driving into Ave Maria I instead pulled off into the entrance of some agricultural area, it seemed very remote and immune to fireworks displays. Elsa was confused as to what we were doing. I assured her everything was fine. If you look closely at this picture you can see her head poking out behind the drivers seat.
I fired up Netflix and starting watching season 3 of Umbrella Academy, which streamed seamlessly, even in the middle of nowhere. I watched two entire episodes which brought me to about 10:30PM. I figured that should be enough time for the fireworks to subside. I was wrong.
As I returned to civilization I once again saw and heard backyard fireworks firing off. I decided to keep driving, this time in towards Naples as I figured there would be less going on in the more densely populated areas. Again, I was wrong. I inadvertently drove right past some big bangs that of course terrified Elsa. I had to repeatedly restrain her from jumping in the front seat. We didn’t wind up getting home until well after 11, luckily it was finally quiet when we pulled in.
The window installers were supposed to show up around 8:30 on Tuesday so I got up and moving early, making sure I was dialed into the office and ready to go since I was working remotely. When it got to be 9:30 and nobody was there yet my annoyance meter forced a call to find out what is going on. Evidently there was a delay when the installer was loading up the windows. The guy I talked to said they were en route. They pulled up to the house around 10AM.
I was originally told there was a possibility that the entire project could be completed in a day. The late start made me assume that would not be the case. That feeling was solidified when I saw it was only two guys doing the work, for some reason I assumed it would be 4-6 people. So not only were the installers late, Igor, the lead guy said they could only work until around 3PM as they had to go get the the 8th window which for some reason was not ready to go earlier.
None of this was great news to me. Although I had already allocated two days at home I am a much bigger fan of getting the lion share of the work done on day one just in case some issues pop up. Igor however was a nice man and it didn’t take me long to realize that he actually cared about the quality of his work, along with the younger guy that was helping him. I had no idea how destructive/invasive the process would be. To me removing a window would be a very violent act with a lot of collateral damage to the area surrounding it. Instead Igor was like a surgeon, removing the old windows with minimal impact. Once the three new windows were installed I was amazed at how clean it was. I thought all sorts of touch up/patching work would be required but everything was surprisingly clean.
Most of the removal/installation work occurs from outside the structure. They covered/taped off the window from the inside, minimizing the debris/mess that actually gets into the house. It was very impressive. The got all the windows in the front of the house completed before wrapping up by 3. They assured me they would be back right at 8:30 on Wednesday to get the other 5 windows done. (they were)
Once Igor and his buddy left I did some minor clean up. Since I was still on the clock for work I had to make sure I hung around inside although I did do a quick Century workout in the back yard, breaking the 5 minute mark for the first time since I started this version.
It was weird, I had a bunch of stuff I had swirling around my head that needed to be done prior to leaving for the trip but most of it was time sensitive, meaning I couldn’t do it yet. The end result was me just chilling for a short while which felt like cheating or being lazy.
So during the day the next door neighbor sent me an unexpected message that her son was doing their fireworks thing Tuesday night. I assumed they already did this on the 4th. They invited me over for the cook out and stuff which was nice but I told them that I would be taking Elsa on a road trip (again) to avoid the noise. Of course the info didn’t make me happy but at least I had a heads up.
So again we hit the road, this time I went west as I did not expect prevalent fireworks. Technically it is illegal to fire them outside of three days of the year so I expected smooth sailing. For the most part it was although there were a few blasts I could hear from where I was parked. I first decided to fire up an impromptu live stream from my car, using my phone, a trick I never tried before. It worked surprisingly well. I talked for close to an hour about mostly non-PEV topics.
I then decided to watch episode three of Umbrella Academy just to make sure things were clear. Evidently I should have watched another episode as things were still being shot off when I pulled into the driveway some two and half hours later.
I am hoping things go smoothly today with the window install as there really is no window for error (pun intended), doing five windows in a day with two people. My plans include also mowing the yard so it is in decent shape while Ali is here. Tomorrow is really going to be when the crunch hits, all ducks must be lined up, all T’s crossed and I’s dotted.