What Did You Do To Your HHR Today?
Just got my LNF intake from Drummer Boy. Cleaned it and going to tap the holes so I can do the oil catch can mod.
Nick if you read this thank you.
He was straight forward with sending it to me. Had talked to him on the phone before I bought the part and he's a gentleman.
Also want to give a shout out to Randy (RJ_RS_SS_350) for answering some of my questions I PM'd him about.
I don't have a garage and will be doing it in my driveway. Have to get it done in one day because of no second car.
Getting my ducks all in a row now to do it (fittings, hose, ect.)
Nick if you read this thank you.
He was straight forward with sending it to me. Had talked to him on the phone before I bought the part and he's a gentleman.
Also want to give a shout out to Randy (RJ_RS_SS_350) for answering some of my questions I PM'd him about.
I don't have a garage and will be doing it in my driveway. Have to get it done in one day because of no second car.
Getting my ducks all in a row now to do it (fittings, hose, ect.)
Rolled out early this morning to get to my buddy Norm at his auto glass shop, the old windshield on Oldblue is so rock chipped and sandblasted, it is time for a new windshield! I dropped the HHR of at 8 am he called at 12:00 noon to advise the job was done!
He used OEM glass with the tinted band across the top of the screen!!
A great job!
While he was at that, I cut and buffed that right rear 1/4 panel on Sweetie 's GT I repainted last year, the orange peel wasn't very appealing! And tomorrow I'll tackle a rusty stone chip and door ding I've avoided since last New Years!
He used OEM glass with the tinted band across the top of the screen!!
A great job!
While he was at that, I cut and buffed that right rear 1/4 panel on Sweetie 's GT I repainted last year, the orange peel wasn't very appealing! And tomorrow I'll tackle a rusty stone chip and door ding I've avoided since last New Years!
watched the odo on the black panel roll past a sinister mileage mark
66,666,x y i k e s. Nothing bad happened thank goodness.
the red wagon is still relaxing in the garage. no new miles on it recently.
66,666,x y i k e s. Nothing bad happened thank goodness.
the red wagon is still relaxing in the garage. no new miles on it recently.
Cruised up to Hamilton for tests and follow ups for Sweetie, her DVT has subsided, she's been taken off the blood thinner injection for that, now her next visit is next Thursday, then on the 15th they will remove the Hickman port in her chest, no more chemotherapy!!
She's in full remission!
Mission accomplished!!
Y'all know what to do, it's Friday! Let's crank it up for her and anyone else out there fighting any kind of illness!!!
She's in full remission!
Mission accomplished!!
Y'all know what to do, it's Friday! Let's crank it up for her and anyone else out there fighting any kind of illness!!!
A cruise out to Fort Erie, the actual fort. There was a reenactment of a battle back during the War of 1812,
Old Fort Erie: The Siege
Old Fort Erie: The Siege
Steve,
It gives me Great Joy to hear Sweetie is about over this threatening ordeal. I remember clearly the day my wife and I had the conversation about having her Port Removed.
She won because she insisted that leaving it in longer was admitting she was not sure about the latest stats from her oncologists. She felt it was a negative thing and just wanted to get it out of her body.
That being said we are going into 4 years since she finished her Chemo and so far all is well. Maintaining her C125 count below that of a normal person without any symptoms of cancer.
By the way ... the survival rate for stage 4 ovarian cancer treated with chemo is 2% within 5 years.
That's pretty scary in itself....
If I was there I would give her a Big Hug for her Courage.
Silverfox
It gives me Great Joy to hear Sweetie is about over this threatening ordeal. I remember clearly the day my wife and I had the conversation about having her Port Removed.
She won because she insisted that leaving it in longer was admitting she was not sure about the latest stats from her oncologists. She felt it was a negative thing and just wanted to get it out of her body.
That being said we are going into 4 years since she finished her Chemo and so far all is well. Maintaining her C125 count below that of a normal person without any symptoms of cancer.
By the way ... the survival rate for stage 4 ovarian cancer treated with chemo is 2% within 5 years.
That's pretty scary in itself....
If I was there I would give her a Big Hug for her Courage.
Silverfox