Monday, June 24, 2013

Framing Fun

We have walls!

What a week.  After so many days of no changes, to see the house literally grow before our eyes in a day and half was pretty incredible.  We have a wonderful framing crew.  They are patient with all my questions, sweet to my kiddos and their craftsmanship is superb.
The day walls went up...Levi and I ate lunch in the "dining room."
This stage is SO EXCITING!  I just want to spend every moment down there, walking the halls and looking out the windows.  The view out of every window is spectacular!
Panoramic view of the great room
The stairwell to our unfinished bonus room.  For now it will be our very fancy attic access.

View from the top of the backyard and newly installed safety fence
We did have a few design issues creep up on us in this part of the process.  Those gorgeous windows I mentioned earlier?  Well, they are a little too big for the type of fireplace we had originally envisioned in the space.  This means we are having to change gears on how we will style our fireplace (more to come when we make the final decision).  The plumbing in the master bath impedes on the space needed for the pocket door we were going to put in.  So unless I want to have an off-center shower (that would be a little odd), we will need to make a small adjustment there as well. When we first discovered the "issues", it was tempting to have a pity party.  

But then, I step outside my woe-is-me-moment and really look at the house.   I then remember how extraordinarily blessed we are.  This home is more than I ever thought possible and I never want to take any part of it for granted.  I want to cherish every moment and every memory we build with our boys, family and friends.

And before you ask...yes, we have already started using the pool.  I am convinced our boys are half fish.  We went swimming twice today.  We enjoyed an afternoon swim with my mom and an evening swim when Phil got home. The boys are worn out, and so am I!  

- Tara





Sunday, June 16, 2013

Happy Father's Day


There wouldn't be a way this home would be built without our dads! Sure, they will help with the physical labor and giving great advice, but it's more than than. 

The 30+ years of advice, example, love, teaching, loving, patience, and countless other things from our dads have made Tara and I what we are today. Without them, we would know so little about life, construction, work ethic, and perseverance that we would be crippled during this process. 

I am so blessed to have both these men so close to me. To the Dad I've known my whole life and the Dad I got 7 years ago, THANK YOU! 


Friday, June 14, 2013

On to stage 2!

After almost 2 weeks of weather delays, there was significant progress made is the last 24 hours!  Yesterday evening, sand was filled and our electrician laid out the floor outlet and lines to the kitchen island. Between 6am and Noon today we had a termite treatment, slab poured and lumber delivered. The slab looks great, and even got a personal touch in the garage:

Sand filled: 
The first pour: 
Lumber: 
Checking out the finished product: 
Levi kissed the floor of his room (I'm still trying to figure out where he learned that!?!)

Walls start going up on Monday for the beginning of stage 2!!! 

-Phil 

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

No change, no news

The rain has been wonderful. Really, it has been.  The grass is gorgeous and lush. My garden is going crazy.  The weather has been cool.
Unfortunately, the foot or so of rain we have had in the last month has severely cramped our building "style".  
Ground plumbing went in smoothly and then, before we could get it inspected, the rain came (again).  If it is muddy inside the footings, if the inspector can't access the areas he needs, or if sand packed around certain areas has been washed out we will fail the inspection. 
So we wait. We are hoping to see some major changes this week and to start framing early next week. Big changes! And very exciting. We just have to hang on to our spirit of patience. And figure out where to possibly make up the lost time later. :)
Aaron, our UBI consultant, helping review the ground plumbing. Notice our lovely "ponds" inside the footings. 

Monday, June 3, 2013

Lemons You Say?

Fine. Then we will make lemonade. The rain keeps coming. On Saturday, after a 7 inch downpour, we had a small pool inside our stem walls. Which, of course, meant no progress.  
The plumber is headed our way as I type and then we will be able to finish pouring the foundation. Unless of course we have more downpours (like the one forecasted for tomorrow).
Until then the boys are enjoying the extra sand in the front yard.  Some people would look at that pile and be frustrated. Not us. To us, it is another part of the adventure.  Another memory to have as a family. Sure nothing changed over the weekend. But our morning has been filled with exploration, mountain climbing and excavation. Pretty sweet deal if you ask me.