I didn't wake up until almost 9. Then I played games until almost 10. When I eventually got up I started on a list of todo items.
I started by setting up the CPAP cleaner and adding water to the machine. I went outside and used glue to seal the carbon fiber parts for the B6.4. Then I replaced the batteries in one of the temperature transmitters in the pin box. That took some care, it's a tight space. The next item was go to the post office.
I apologized to the clerk about the email the post office had sent them. I let them know it wasn't their fault. She said not to worry and that they would contact the Gresham post office. By then it was after 11 and I was hungry because I hadn't had breakfast. Arby's was advertising a new fish menu item, so we went there for lunch.
After lunch we went to the factory stores. I wanted another pair of shorts. It was over 90, but bearable in the shade. I stopped at three stores. Nobody had what I wanted. Apparently making men's shorts with flys is no longer a thing. We also stopped at Swavroski and got the nieces some things.
By then the temperature was in the high 90's. It eventually got to over 101. We hid out in the trailer. I switched out the CPAP SD card for one they sent me. I have another two weeks or so of using it to prove to them I'm using it.
A lady from the Gervais post office called. They'd contacted Gervais and the package should be here on Monday.
I decided to do some more work on the B6.4. I did Step 1. It wasn't long, but it's the only one I can do without the part I'm waiting for. Then I skipped around and did another 6 or so steps from later one in the build. Tomorrow I can use the sealed parts to accomplish more.
Ellen fixed steak sandwiches and salad for dinner. After dinner I surfed for a while and then watched YouTube on the TV. I find a lot of interesting videos that way.
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