Tuesday, June 14, 2011

6/14/11 Rain, rain, please come our way!

back patio b.s. (before sod)

great room stacked-stone fireplace with new TV

sod work and view of The Roadhouse (aka shop)
guest bedroom

guest bath storage

guest bath
phone booth in great room
china cabinet

mud room by back door - freezer

kitchen

kitchen
million dollar shower too

million dollar shower
master bath

Master bedroom
Briggs enjoying the sunroom
Tommy's closet
Nancy's closet
This may be the final edition of the Dublinhouse blog...the adventure continues but the building is over.  It will be months/years before we're all settled in.  Just taking it one day at a time, unpacking one box at a time.  I still can't believe the amount of "stuff" we've accumulated in 30 years - time to par things down, so being choosey about what actually goes in the house.  I'm posting lots of pictures today.  If you want to see more you'll just have to come visit us!  The invitation goes out to one and all.  Come on down!  We're 10 miles off I-16, 40 miles southeast of Macon, GA.  Right now, we're sweltering in heat and humidity.  Today will be the 20th of the past 21 days where the temperature exceeds 90 degrees (and so does the humidity!).  We've had several triple digit days in there too.  And...alas, only 1 day with rain.  The ground is so dry that the dust just swirls around.  The corn is dying in the fields, the flowers are limp and the grasses are brown and crisp.  And we have just laid sod!  How crazy is that?!!  We're watering day and night but sure could use a little help from above.  Oh, and about the sod... Todd and Tommy picked up 6 pallets (3000 square feet) and laid it all in one day - just the 2 of them - and in all this heat!  Walking wounded the next day!

and the sun goes down in Georgia...send rain!
It's been a grand adventure building this house.  I still feel like it belongs to someone else and I'm just hanging out here!  Learned a lot, still dealing with little glitches, still finishing up a few details.  I hope you've enjoyed building this house with us.  Would I do it again?  Never!  I'm never moving again - ever!
Briggs happily plays in his new front yard

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

5/24/2011 Movin' in!

So this is officially our third night in the house.  It still seems like I'm living in some resort - or in some dream.  The idea that this is all ours hasn't really hit me yet.  We have until the end of the month to move out of the apartment so we've been doing a little every day.  Finally, however, we had to move the bed and claim this new place as our residence.  Many more "things" to come in but we can certainly survive here - after tomorrow.  The new refrigerator delivers tomorrow - God willing and the creek don't rise!  Yes, we had a new fridge installed last week - but it hasn't worked yet.  So after some gentle persuasion (ahem!),  - and about 200 phone calls - a new one arrives tomorrow.  The pantry was painted today so tomorrow I can start stocking it too.  Didn't have a thing to offer the kids today for a snack, and believe me, that's not good for GG's image.

The grandkids initiated the million dollar shower yesterday.  Well, OK, not exactly a million - but a bunch!  It has all the bells and whistles...with a rain head, shower head, body jets, hand-held sprayer, touch-button controls (including desired temperature) and, are you ready to this?... a remote control!!!  It's 4' X 8' ceramic slate tile accented with bronze glass tiles.  Think we went overboard?  And JD screamed through the whole experience...guess he doesn't like showers. But does he run through the water sprinkler? - heck yeah!  We outfitted the master closet with IKEA units.  I'm really liking them.  The closet is bigger than the guest bedroom.  I've always said you can't get a closet too big!  The big-screen TV and surround sound are in, as is the Dish TV system.  The phone booth is hooked up and receiving calls.  Waiting for the jukebox to arrive.  Tommy's masterpiece, the dining room table, is in place and looks awesome.  The guest bed is up and ready for guests.  Tommy's mom is occupying it this week as she helps us get moved in.  What a trooper she is.  Washing windows, dusting, floorboards, whatever - at age 82.

Tommy and Todd have turned their attention to the outside and a little landscaping.  Leveling out the lot some and bringing in topsoil.  Forty tons of rock (officially called "crush and run") laid down for the driveway.  Now we just need a little rain - and lots of sod.  Well, maybe just a little sod.  The bank is about broke.  As for me, I have to learn which light switches control what - and I have to corral and identify all the remote controls in the house.  What a joke!  We have remotes for the TV's in 5 rooms, DISH,  surround sound, ceiling fans in 2 rooms, shower, Tommy (no, just kidding about that one!)  I'm overwhelmed - and humbled by this whole experience.  We are truly blessed in so many ways.  Tomorrow I'll take more pictures of some of the almost finished product  and post them.  I suspect we'll be adding finishing touches for months, maybe years, to come.

5/20/11 Almost finished pictures


Kitchen cabinets - hickory with chocolate glaze
installing granite counter tops
island view looking toward pantry
guest bath - Mexican Talevera vessel sink
master bath vanity with copper sinks and appliance "garage"
stacked stone fireplace under construction - against wood plank wall

Sunday, May 15, 2011

5/11/11 Better late than never...

OK already, so this update is really overdue!  Things have been happening fast and furiously at the Dublin house.  I took a ten day "leave of absence" in late March to visit Denver and Phoenix, checking up on my brother, sister-in-law and sister, respectively.  Enjoyed a little R 'n R along the way with a family cookout at my niece's newly-remodeled house.  It was a good mental break from the Dublin house that refreshed me for the push to the finish.  Once I got back, things just started happening every day...make this decision, choose this, choose that, get colors lined up for paint, pick the floor. Oh, the floor - what a whooping decision that was!  I probably took more than two dozen samples to the house and agonized over each one.  Once a few other choices were made, the floor became easier.  But if someone had told me 6 months ago that the living area of the house would be beige and gray - well, I would have laughed at them!  It kind of started with the great room paint color - called Yosemite Sand. ( I could write an entire blog about paint color names, but that's another story.)  Anyway, I prefer to call it "khaki."   There's a lighter version of it on the ceiling and a darker version in the study.  We did the room's longest wall (which supports the fireplace) in 8-inch tongue and groove planks. Now, what to do with the fireplace?  The kitchen cabinets are hickory with a chocolate glaze (which tones down the high contrast of the shades within the hickory) and we decided on mostly black granite countertops.  Officially the granite is called Uba-Tuba - now what's with that name for a color?  We went with gray stacked stone on the fireplace, so it just seemed right to go with gray slate-looking flooring in the kitchen, breakfast room, sunroom and mud room.  I got my wish for the high-end cushioned vinyl which is, by the way,  easy to clean and pet perfect.  What's not to like about that!?  We opted for carpeting everywhere else in the house (well, except for the bathrooms!) and choose a beige/gray (would that be "greige"?) frieze that will do well in hiding the Georgia clay dirt.  While all this is going on and the decisions are being made, I am second-guessing how well everything will go together. It's harder than you think to pick out bits and pieces of the "big picture" - especially when the big picture isn't incredibly clear.  I worried everyday...

The front porch came together when the columns were put in.  OMG - what a huge differences to the appearance. Much more substantive...the four columns are one-third brick (on the bottom) and two-thirds square tapered white fiberglass.  Love it!  Meanwhile, the garage doors have gone up and the place is  beginning to really look like a house.  The shop is finally finished, bathroom completed, painted, floored, and equipped with a fridge.  We brought in the pinball machine and the room is a huge success.  Jacely loves the pinball (but she calls it gumball!) and stretches her arms across the glass to reach the "flippers."  She managed to put it out of commission the first day!  But it was soon up and running again and the shop's room is officially  the new hang out.  Tommy's got the TV hooked up and dialed in to the Western channel. Thinking about calling it the "roadhouse" - what do ya think?

Rather than make this a marathon post, I'm going to stop here and add a few pictures.  I'll resume the narrative tomorrow.  That is, if the computer holds together...it's been acting funny lately.

Friday, March 11, 2011

3/12/11 Spring has sprung and Dublin is green

Bradford Pear trees - look great but smell awful! Our apt./house in the background.
Jacely's trampoline blown to smithereens
inside shop room
the shop is filling up!




Busy, busy at the house last week with the septic tank and lines going in, the plumbers fitting pipes, the heat and A/C guys "venting" the house, and the brick masons working outside - plus Todd pulling all the electrical lines.  Whew! And all that happened in between spring storms with rain and winds that blew Jacely's trampoline into the pine trees!  Electricity is permanently in place now, underground from the box in the back of the yard, to the house and on to the shop.  The meter is running!  The bricks are 3/4 of the way around the house. The shop is almost complete...4 fans up (2 on the porch and 2 in the front room), 9 can lights and 5 flourescent lights, hot water heater, shop sink, bath (minus the toilet), painted, stained, trimmed.  Only waiting for the floor in the front room and bath.  I'd say 90% finished.  Tommy's unloaded so much stuff into the shop area that he says he already needs to expand it.  Yeah  - like that's gonna happen!  Time to build and fill shelves and use the shop attic.

Leprechaun Jacely
Leprechaun JD
Miss Jacely at the pageant
with her trophy
On another but equally pertinent note...Dublin goes crazy in March over St. Patrick's Day.  It's a month-long affair with pageants, parades, fairs, exhibitions, lectures, hot air balloons, contests - a little bit of everything.  Just this week Jacely and JD participated in the "Littlest Leprechaun" contest.  Jacely took second place out of 30 entrants and while JD didn't place, he stole the show with his glen plaid pants, green sequin tie, matching billed hat and a beard and smile artfully crafted on to his pacifier.  Quite a night!  Then today, Jacely was first runner-up in the Little Miss Erin Go Bragh beauty pageant.  One excited little lady!  Looking forward to a beautiful week ahead with temps predicted in the 70's.  And - most important of all - it's JD's first birthday on the 17th.  I can't believe the little St. Pat's baby is a year old already.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

2/22/11 Brick-o-mania!

brick delivery
old mosstown




Briggs looking out of sunroom windows

breakfast room windows

front door and dining room window




so what do ya think?

kings of the mountain...Anna, Andrew, Jacely and Briggs

Good weather has finally returned to Georgia.  Yesterday, 10,000 bricks were delivered to the house (and that's only half of the order) and today the walls are going up.  It will take about three weeks to brick the entire house and that's IF the good (meaning dry) weather holds.  I LOVE the bricks we chose.  Good thing as I'll be looking at them for the rest of my life!  They're called "Old Mosstown" and they do look a bit "mossy."  Using a buff colored mortar so it's all very brown but the individual bricks have touches of white, cream, black and even green.  Now that they've finished the corner where the electric meter is going, we can get powered up and off extension cords.  The shop should be up and running by tomorrow.  Tommy is like a kid at Christmas, unpacking and arranging his shop.  So much more room than he ever had before.  And the shop's front room ( lovingly called the "man-cave" even though I intend to spend time there too) is almost finished. We're painting the ceiling now; will start on the walls next.  The ceiling is beadboard and the walls are textured T1-11 so it's all pretty rustic looking.  Not sure what we'll do with the floor yet...Brin wants to paint/stain the cement and leave it at that.  Maybe...  Meanwhile, in the house, things are moving along.  Todd has most of the wiring done - which is no small feat considering we put in more than 75 "can" ceiling lights - not to mention 6 ceiling fans! I'm gonna need a road map for all the switches!  He's also been working on the plumbing and some of the basics are in.  The kitchen cabinets are being built as we speak.  Decided on hickory, lightly glazed in chocolate.  Sounds good enough to eat!  Lots of people at the building site this week  - 4 in the brick crew, Todd, Tommy, the 3-man framing and multi-purpose crew and Briggs, who loves being away from the small apartment.  Yesterday, Jacely was playing with 2 cousins on the pile of dirt out back.  You can only imagine the dirt that went home with those kids.  All in all, we're getting a bad case of spring fever and will be sorely disappointed when the cold returns - which it surely will (this is still February, after all).  Good thing the house is becoming more of a "real" thing everyday.  Hoping it won't be more than eight weeks before we can move in.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

2/2/11 Basking in mud


driveway - yuck!

more windows to come...and a door!


cathedral ceiling in Great Room

insulation in shop
While the rest of you are shivering in the latest blast of cold, snow and ice,...we're basking in a realative balmy 60-something today. But - we're mired in mud!  It seems like the entire month of January was one rainy day after another.  Good thing the house is dried in and we can work mostly indoors.  OK - I call it "dried in" but I'm not sure if that's official.  The good news is that the shop is zipping right along.  Wired, plumbed, heat and a/c in, and as of this week, insulated.  Today, the garage door went up and tomorrow, the door knobs and locks will be in.  So, as far as insurance is concerned, it's lockable.  We'll be able to store building supplies inside and feel like they are relatively secure.  After we put up plywood on the inside walls and ceiling, Tommy will be ready to set up his shop toys.  The front room of the shop is ready to finish too but will be a bit more sophisticated...textured 1-11 plywood walls (rough paneling) with wood plank ceiling and floor.  Still pretty rustic.  Can lights are in, and it's wired for ceiling fans.  The shop porch is ready for 3 lights and 2 fans.  Oh - and did I say that the shop is finished on the outside?  Vinyl siding (alas, bricks for the shop weren't in the budget) is up and trimmed out.

So - where does that leave the house?  Well, all the windows arrived this week and the first two are up.  Todd's been working on wiring this week, mostly putting up can lights.  Does it seem excessive that there will be about 75 cans in the house?  Nice to have an electrician in the family!  We met with the cabinet maker last week and are finalizing the kitchen layout.  Looks like the cabinets will be hickory wood - very pretty.  But that led to the need to order the appliances so we're sure everything fits.  Sears thanked us for buying french-door refrigerator, double oven stove, dishwasher, microwave/vent, upright freezer, and a secondary fridge for the shop.  Whew!  Doing all of those in stainless steel.  Ordered the vanity for the guest bath as well as a Mexican talavera vessel sink.  Lots and lots of decisions and choices yet to come, but all in all, it's coming along.  Hopefully the pictures will fill in where where my words don't.  Wish you all were here to see the progress!