More progress:
I got the TAC mounted to the inner fender well and the engine bay fuse box and the rest of the wiring in place. This area isn't as cluttered as it looks in the pic but it's not as clean as I'd have liked either. After I run it for awhile I may take a stab at prettying things up a bit more.
I also got the radiator support in.
It might not look like a lot of time to put one in but the damn thing has 22 freakin' bolts.

If I do this again I'm getting someone to help me take the whole front clip off as one piece!
I've been going nice and slow putting the fenders and support back in place. The blazer rattled like crazy and when I took everything apart it was easy to see why. I had several bolts missing, and a few with the heads broken off or threads stripped. I took the time to remove all the broken bolts and re-tap all of the holes.
I replaced all of the capture nuts for the fender wells. The fender wells are aftermarket so not all of the bolt holes lined up and in some cases the holes were entirely missing.

I redrilled the holes that were misaligned and added the ones that were missing so hopefully everything will be a lot more solid than before.
I also got a first hand lesson in exactly how flimsy the 1st gen cowl area is. I aligned the fenders to the doors as best I could first, then bolted the inners and radiator support to them. All of that was basically hanging off the front of the firewall/cowl with no connection to the frame yet. When I went to install the support body mounts I noticed that the support was sitting quite a bit lower than it should. I went looking around to see if there was any problem and realized the doors (which I had lined up to open/close perfectly) wouldn't close. The weight of the front clip was pulling the windshield area forward a LOT. I lifted the radiator support and was somewhat shocked at how easy it was to lift everything by hand.
Obviously once the support was bolted to the frame properly everything was lined up again and much more solid but it was still a surprise to see how flimsy everything can be.
Tomorrow, radiator, fans, battery and grill go in. At that point she's basically drivable although there are still a few things on the to-do list.
Rehang the front bumper. It wasn't done correctly before so it may take some time to fix it right to fit my body lift.
Build a bracket to mount my washer bottle where I want it.
Repair the hacked up trans cover. The tranny was moved forward so I need to fix the holes.
Build a bracket to hold the factory air box securely.
Fix the tach.
I think that's it other than taking it to the exhaust shop.