Glad to hear everything is good. I can't take the heat and humidity. I don't know how you southerners do it.
Here's a tip I just figured out with the libre (maybe you already know this). You can go to libreview.com (you should already have an account from when you installed the app), after you log in there is an option in the upper right hand corner to "download glucose data" which will give you a .CSV file. You can then go into google sheets click "open" select "upload file" and select the CSV you just downloaded, and BOOM! You'll have all his glucose data in a spreadsheet updated at 15 minute intervals. I usually do an A-Z sort on the date column because the "spot scans" and the 15 minute interval readings are listed separately by default, but if you sort by date then you'll be able to see them in order of date. I've noticed that there is sometimes a sizable difference between the "spot scans" you get on your phone and the 15 minute interval readings the sensor records. I think it's because the sensor averages the BG data over a 15 minute period. I feel like the 15 minute data is probably more accurate than the spot scans. This is what I've been doing the last couple days and should be easier then trying to get scans every hour and take pictures and re-enter the data. So long as you scan at least once every 8 hours you'll get all the data. With the alarms for possible hypo situations I'm finding I only need to scan him a few times per day now instead of every hour and I'm still able to totally populate my SS.
I've been ruminating on how difficult it may be to make an app that automatically populates the spreadsheet for you straight from your phone with no action on your part. Might be something I can pull together, I know the libre app has the ability to share data with other apps but I'm not sure about some finer points like possibly needing to get Abbotts permission to access the BG data on the phone or needing to become an "approved app".
Lastly, while I'm probably not the first person to make this real knee slapper of a joke I told my wife earlier, "I need a cat scan, stat!"