So, this is pretty much exactly what you need: https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-AV600-Powerline-Ethernet-Adapter/dp/B00AWRUICG/ Or some other one, I have a much older kind.
Powerline. Runs the internet through the power lines in your home. Might slow down a little when you try to pass it through a circuit breaker but even then honestly it's not that bad.
Of course it's not perfect but it's pretty much as good as being plugged into the router. Uh, and don't plug it into a power strip, should be in the wall directly.
For good ol' American comfort food (a nice Mothers' Day classic) I'd suggest delivery from Bannings Pie House.
If American comfort food isn't their thing, what do they like? We have tons of good local restaurants.
Update: link to their delivery on GrubHub: https://www.grubhub.com/restaurant/bannings-restaurant-and-pie-house-11477-sw-pacific-hwy-portland/1056542
Recommended:
The cheeseburgers are good in the restaurant, but don't seem to travel well. The meatloaf dinner is amazing in the restaurant, but I haven't tried it delivered yet, if one of your in-laws enjoys a good meatloaf.
It's actually in Tigard so would work best for people in south Beaverton or anywhere along/near highway 217.
Matress from tuft and needle and low bed faux leather bed from Amazon. Zinus Deluxe Faux Leather Upholstered Platform Bed with Wooden Slats, Queen https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NHWGGWE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_mDNsBbH9AXP7V
I haven't had to pay for a monthly channel guide. I agree, it's good to get an ATSC 3.0 capable tuner. I have the HDHomerun Flex 4K, which I bought about a year ago, and it looks like that's still being produced and is probably one of the only ones that can tune ATSC 3.0 stations. I'd probably recommend that one. One thing is it doesn't have wifi (it only has an ethernet port for network connectivity), so you'd have to place it near your router or anywhere where you have an ethernet connection to your router (such as a network switch etc.). But there are workarounds for that - I've seen wifi to ethernet adapters (such as this one), which can connect to wifi and they have an ethernet port where you can plug in a wired device. Or a pair of powerline ethernet adapters (these are fairly fast), which carry network data between power outlets - you could plug one in where your router is and plug the other one in near where your tuner is and plug the tuner in there.
Mandy in Hillsboro (via the Rover service) has been a fantastic resource for us. Our dog gets so excited going to stay with her! She has a bunch of repeat customers, great reviews.
https://nextdoor.com/pages/pet-sitting-by-mandy-hillsboro-or/
Fresh turkey berries are rare to find, but you can inquire Indian Connection and Apna Bazaar in Beaverton. I've seen this vegetable in Apna Bazaar Bellevue WA (not connected to Apna Bazaar Beaverton), but I highly doubt that you would want to make the trip for this one thing.
The dried, salted version of this vegetable is available in almost all Indian stores (India Connection, Apna Bazaar, HECSA temple store). It might be labeled sundakkai or susumber. It's even available on Amazon, but I guess the price is marked up 2-3X. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08M5SZN77/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_MEKNWTXVJS1HEVWKJJ52
I'm about a mile or two west of you. If you connect your TV via a coax, then maybe it's connected to a central directional antennae somewhere?. I have this cheap analog antennae in my attic and ideally that antennae should be pointed east towards Portland. Maybe the one for your building got knocked out of alignment?
This stuff has always solved my ant problems in multiple homes.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003EAQX18/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003K8JDPM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I moved into my current home and it was the worst ant problem I've ever seen. The counter tops almost looked black from a distance (they are off white). The second linked had all the ants gone in a week.
Amazon has a deal? → https://www.amazon.com/Critters-Direct-Springtail-Isopod-Package-Springs/dp/B01MS8RF20
If you want to go local you could go on a bug hunt. At Least that's what Dr. Google says.
virtual protected network. Good at security and keeping your ISP from seeing what you're doing. NordVPN is a cheap good route but definitely do some research.
No ISP is really pro Net Neutrality any more control they can get will be to their benefit. Comcast may be a supporter but their cust service has improved and leaving frontier was like a bad breakup.