So I think my spraying the garden hose on the condenser kind of messed things up a bit by making pressures seem lower than they actually are in real-world use. So this morning I checked things out, avoiding any kind of garden hose manipulation.
I did not add any more refrigerant, yet.
Today it was quite humid. Rain later today. 85F ambient, and 70% humid.
I think I am getting about 31F subcool, unless my calculations are off. This time I took off my front grill so I could get my infrared thermometer closer to the condenser outlet.

On measuring the low pressure side, there was some difficulty there. I first attempted to measure on the the service port fitting, but was getting a super hot reading there, 140F. But when I measured the #10 hose fitting at the evap, I was getting 85F. Keep in mind this is an old school van with a very cramped engine bay, so there's a lot of heat in there.
If I used the evap fitting temp reading, I calculate 38F of superheat.
Please check out my updated table below:
