Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

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But I didn’t.. Don’t worry, the ladder is firmly attached to the wall!We’re working on making the dining room presentable right now so I can only let you see a tiny bit.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

We’ll have to save most of it for a future post!You can see that I took these pictures the next day though and I had fixed up the tree a little by adding in some white berries and spreading the ornaments out.Also, the baby gate that Chris made from an old crib was up like it normally is.. That poinsettia is super fake, which works for me because that means that it will last more than three days.. We have another real tree in the kitchen.

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

For this one I just handed Kennedy and her friend a bag of green ornaments and a bag of gold ornaments and said “Go nuts!”  That’s my kind of tree decorating!.The girls got bored of decorating the tree eventually and I didn’t have time to finish the job, so I just stuck the extras in some containers on the kitchen desk.. And that’s pretty much it!

Discrete event simulation (DES) in the construction industry

Kennedy and Jack have little trees in their rooms, but Jack’s still isn’t decorated yet.

Here’s Kennedy’s,.it’s comfy and cozy..

So if you’re thinking of putting down one of these floors in your home, definitely go ahead and learn from our mistakes!And if you come up with some new mistakes of your own (which you probably will)?

Just take a deep breath and be grateful for what a smart cookie you’re becoming!In the end, if the floor is solid, looks good, and works like it’s supposed to, then you win!.