60 hours and a handful of screws

That summarizes the time and approach to my skoolie. Only so much useable time and only one set of hands. I forget where I heard it but I've always enjoyed the quote “laziness is creative efficiency”. At a certain point, there will be trim or furnishings blocking the rough or uneven cuts, no need to make everything perfect if 50% is obscured and will never be seen.

What actually got done:

Working flip up seat extension, house batteries purchased and set in their approximate resting place(each one is 120lbs…) and Saturday did the 5k tough mudder. While fun the tough mudder took a bit of energy from me…didn't train enough for some of those obstacles.

To those that need to hear this…
START
working on your dreams today, don’t give UP!!!

12 volt in 10awg, stereo sound in 12awg, light out driver side 12awg, speaker driver side 16/4, passenger sound 16/4, passenger light 16/4Hundreds of feet of wire make this better than a typical RV

12 volt in 10awg, stereo sound in 12awg, light out driver side 12awg, speaker driver side 16/4, passenger sound 16/4, passenger light 16/4

Hundreds of feet of wire make this better than a typical RV

In progress

As you can see I have to remove the grime, dry, primer, dry, top coat, dry, position panels a couple at a time.

Dirty dirty dirty

2 years of tree sap 😑

At least I have SIX 6”x9” speakers to bring the bass

In wall speakers with separate volume controls for bedroom, bath, living area

First post but not my first rodeo

Today I’m starting again on my journey. The journey of pursuing my passions, goals, and learning. Life is not a marathon or a sprint for me, it's a collection of mini quests. Some you complete right away, others you abandon, and most are forgotten. As long as you keep starting, then you are alive. It's ok to take a break and recharge. It's ok to pause. But I won't stop doing the things I do so long as I can still raise a soldering iron or glass of water.