A Duracell :)

Yeah, I would like to pat on my own back for doing all these
things in 10 consecutive days.
1.      
Friday:
after working 6 hours, drove to airport to catch transcontinental flight across
the USA (one connection, east first, then all the way from east to west).
2.      
Saturday
& Sunday
: to Home Depot twice to pick up 20 bags (50 lbs each) of wet
mulch (rained several days already and still raining); put away all wooden
boards on all walkways around the house and replaced them with mulch; cleaning
up (by stacking them together) all construction debris of a master bedroom
addition ( ~13 ft x 35 ft in size, engineered & sub-contracting by Rena) for
earth work, foundation with drainage, radon gas mitigation system (DIY), framing
( vault ceiling, windows, closet, egress windows & door, door for crawl
space underneath), siding , roofing with vent holes and electric meter
relocation and its box addition; Installed door locks; planted a shrub on sale;
buried ~14 feet of exposed new telephone wires (old one severed by electricians
by accident, new old couldn’t buried due to debris all over) 6 inches deep; restored
7 feet long fence as well as 3 feet gate attached to it.
3.      
Monday:
Took transcontinental flight across the USA again with one connection.
4.      
Tuesday:  Worked 11 hours.
5.      
Wednesday:  Worked 11 hours.
6.      
Thursday:  Worked 11 hours.
7.      
Friday:  After working 6 hours, drove 10 hours (~ 550
miles) with pit stops only.
8.      
Saturday:  did grocery shopping; vacuumed the house; did
laundry; replaced all batteries (~20 for fire alarms, AC, remotes, garage door,
clocks, etc.) inside the house; cleared the overgrown weeds, shrubs & trees
around the house; removed all dwelling & food storage of mice under the car
hood (on top of the battery was a nicely built home – very colorful and
artistic & should be saved as a whole and input it into a glass enclosure as a house decoration, inside the air intake, on the engine
block, etc.); charged the dead car battery; inflated all tires to 30 psi; to
Jiffy Lube for oil change on the car driven.
9.      
Sunday:  had breakfast with Jeremy, Doris, Vincent & Edda; drove another 10 hours (~ 550 miles) with pit
stops only.
10.  
Monday:
back to regular schedules.

But, at my age (even look healthy), without waking up next morning
is also possible J  

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