Thursday, December 30, 2010

12/30/10 end of year wrap-up

from across the back field

electric hook-up

well/pump

back of house

across the field, again
from the front
Our best worker!
Well, the house survived its first snow.  Hopefully this will be the only time it snows inside the house! We missed a white Christmas by one day as big fat snowflakes fluttered down early on 12/26.  The entire event lasted about 3 hours - just long enough for Jacely to make and throw a few snowballs.  Since the roof isn't on the house yet it did indeed snow inside.  Actually, this has been a slow week for the Dublin house...time off for the holidays, followed by Tommy's killer head cold (that put him out of construction commission for 5 days), and the loss (hopefully only temporarily) of our framing crew...made it a slow go.  Todd tries to do it all but it's hard when he's alone.  On the up side, we do have all the roof rafters in place and you can really see what the house is going to look like.  This week they've been working on getting the outside walls up and it's going well.  The pump has been connected to the reservoir tank in the garage; the attic stairs in the garage are up; the guest bathroom bathtub unit is inside; we're plugging along.  Can't post this without a word about Christmas..we celebrated at Brin's house, our house, and Tommy's sister's house.  Jamie was in town for 3 days - hurray!  Jacely's first reaction to Santa's visit at her house was,  "Santa left a big mess!" But it didn't take her long to jump into all the presents...yes, she got her "man" (which was part of a truck, trailer, horse toy).  Sweet baby JD enjoyed playing with the wrapping paper most of all.  On Christmas day, Jacely called baby Jesus on her iphone (play) and spoke with Mary and Jof-set.  She wished Him a happy birthday.  A good day was had by all!  Todd told me today that he's hoping for a March completion date on the house.  I was sort of aiming for June so anything before that will be a bonus.  I'm not counting days just yet...

Sunday, December 19, 2010

12/19/10 December doings

going up!

overview of site before garage
breakfast room walls

back of house with view of shop
My apologies for not updating sooner.  Let's see, I never really got over the "crud" I had at Thanksgiving and now have a whopper of a head cold.  Also spent a week in Denver.  So now I have a lot to tell you.  Things are really moving along.  The shop is up and roofed and the outside walls are wrapped.  Progress has slowed on the shop and we've turned our attention to the house.  After the trenches were dug around the perimeter (allowing the house to be built on a crawl space), cement was poured and cinder blocks laid for the foundation.  Next came the floor joists and floor.  I'm beginning to get a sense of the space... Outside walls went up next which meant we had to make some decisions about windows and doors.  After all, they have to be built into the walls. Tried to standardize the windows at either 3 ft X 4 ft. or 3 ft X 5 ft. and  all the outside doors are 3 ft wide to accommodate a wheelchair, if necessary. Other things come into play too - like the minimum size window for a bedroom.  It must be of a size that, when open, will accommodate a fireman in full gear (i.e. 5.7 sq. ft.).  Plus, I wanted the windows placed where they will not interfere with the furniture in the room.  Have to think ahead about bed placement. etc.  That accomplished, we tackled two large beams that support the span across the open living/dining/kitchen area and cathedral ceiling.  Very heavy.  We've been lucky to have the help of a framing crew (3 guys) who are experts at all of this.  Cement truck returned to pour the front porch and garage, then the outside walls went up on the garage. The inside walls of the house were framed up next and then the ceiling joists.  Last Fri. a boom truck came to lift the massive beam that spans the garage - meaning no support poles inside the 28' X 26'  garage. Rafters have been started on the garage area - but then the rains came.  The last two days (Sat. and Sun) have been pretty much non-productive.  In a way, it's good to have a chance to catch our breath.  Tommy's muscles are sore!  He's over at the work site every day by 8am and stays until dark.  Todd is a hard worker too putting in more hours than Tommy.  On Fridays, Tommy gets to be the paymaster and claims to be the boss. Every other day he's just one of the workers.  One guy out there is 67 years old and has been building houses for 35 years.  He knows his stuff!  I check in every day or two to keep everything  smooth (yeah - more like riled up!)  I try not to second-guess our decisions and make changes...but poor Todd has had to move the master bedroom toilet 3 times already.  I think I'm finally happy with the arrangement but now wavering about the guest bath tub/shower.  Todd will have to remove part of a wall to get the pre-formed acrylic tub into the room.  I should have made that decisions sooner.  He says I need to go on vacation again so they can make decisions and move ahead without me changing my mind!  Oh yeah, on Fri. we also drilled a well.  Technically, "we" didn't, the pros did but they found water at 195 ft - which was 100 ft less than they expected.  So that's good news - hopefully, lack of water will never be an issue for us.  We've picked out the windows, outside doors, bricks, vinyl siding and roof tile.  But it's only just begun.  It seems like we've made huge progress but everyone assures me that once we get to the inside (plumbing, wiring, etc.) visible progress will slow down.  I'm not living by any schedule and know it will be many months yet before another moving day.  My goal this week is to get Christmas up and running (and over with), including a visit from Jamie.  The tree is a little cramped in the apartment but it's up and Jacely is pleased.