I took ten weeks off this Summer and got as far as designing the teardrop (on an antique drafting board), building the floor and some bulkheads, and cutting the templates for the walls. Doesn't seem like much when I list it. I also built the bench to build it on, made some other tooling, learned to use the router as a jointer, made a hot wire foam cutter, and a few other miscellaneous things that I hope will make the rest of the build go faster.
Oh, and naps! I got good enough at those this past Summer, that I'm trying to figure out how to continue the practice back at work.
Now I'm debating whether to take a few weekends to cut our firewood (I use a bow saw--everyone I know who uses a chain saw has a near miss story), or to buy some for the first time since moving to the East Mountains, and continue with the build.
With effort, we still hope to have the teardrop ready to use by next Summer.
Tom