Nice!
My contribution this weekend is that I un-jammed my impact drill. It's one of those Black and Decker drills where you can swap out the business end of the tool with a different attachment. I didn't realize that the impact drill attachment requires a different type of bit, and got a regular screwdriver bit jammed in there. I needed to build 3 new racks for firewood, and the regular drill attachment would not drive the screws through pressure treated lumber. So I placed the chuck in a vise and used my linesman's pliers to pull on the bit. It came out! Then I built the 3 racks and my wife filled up 2-1/4 of them with firewood.
One task that I did not get to is fixing my leaking kitchen faucet. It has a ball valve for hot/cold, plus a sprayer that is built into the faucet. Previously I opened it up and tightened the nut that holds the ball valve in place (IIRC), but it started leaking again a few months later. I've had a hard time finding good info about how to narrow down the problem, so if anyone has tips, they would be much appreciated.