The general contractor said that they would like to sign off my many items on their QC log, so I started on that, giving documentation to sign off one item.
When the inspector arrived, I realized that I forgot to prepare for him again. We did weld inspections first, since our scissor lift was being replaced. I found that an issue has become apparent, when we were inspecting stiffener plates. The welder only welded stiffener plates where there are embeds to weld to, and I went with that. The inspector and I verbalized that embeds are missing, making the investigation formal; although, I thought of the issue previously. There are just so many issues. I continued the correspondence to resolve these issues in the afternoon.
Cycling home from work, I practiced counting in Thai. One through ten was easy, but eleven through nineteen was harder because Thais would count by saying ten one (11), ten two (12), ten three (13), and so forth. Switching between ten and regular numbers, I had to get use to it. I counted up to 39.
When I arrived at the apartment, I added a bunch of homely habits to Habitica. These new habits made the apartment look and be more neatly. I asked Jessica, "What habits do you thing I should develop?" She couldn't think of any, but I remembered somethings that she suggested previously. Thinking of habits to develop, I looked around the house. The more that I do the more experience that I get in the Habitica game and life. The following habits were added to my list:
Put away floss, toothpaste, and tooth brushes; clearing bathroom counter
Put on/remove shoes near door
Keep shoes organized
Take out trash
Wipe counters clean
Organize recycling
Rinse recyclable containers
Organize papers
Clear table
Put away dishes
Put away clothes
Fill grain bins
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