Oh yeah, I went there. Thanks, Oasis.
This is going to be a quick post, because beer makes me sleepy. To sum up: WE HAVE DRYWALL!
Brandon made me post this picture, even though I told him it looked like he was doing "jazz hands" in a Broadway show. He is trying to portray our excitement about having a house with walls that we can't see through. Check out the entryway...
And the dining room:
You may be wondering what Brandon is standing in front of in that second picture... that is what we like to call the "hobbit door." It is a little space under the stairwell that we can access from the dining room. It's future use is still up in the air - I think it would be excellent storage, whereas Brandon thinks we should put in portholes so he can pretend he is in a sailboat berth. The recessed space at the left of the picture is where our china cabinet will live.
And, here's the pantry! I saw it and said, "pantry, I can't wait to store food in you." Brandon corrected me, saying "pantry, I can't wait to take food out of you." Priorities.
Also, geothermal pipe is laid! More on this soon, I'm sure, but check out the crazy looping going on...
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
The Big Dig
Apologies to anyone with a slow internet connection, because this is going to be a very photo-heavy post. I just got back from the house and an accompanying near-panic-attack, and I think the story of my visit is best told in picture format, with captions detailing my thought process.
Whoa! It looks like they were here to do the digging for the geothermal system! Neat!
Yup, that's definitely a lot of dirt - can't wait to see what they did!
HOLY COW there is a dirt ravine and peninsula and dirt mountain
in what used to be the back yard! :-o
(Turns slightly to the left)
OMG THERE USED TO BE TREES THERE
...AND THERE TOO!! AND NOW THERE ARE ONLY TIRE TRACKS AND MISERY!!
(At this point I may have burst into tears.)
OMG MY STREAM IS GONE, AND THE SPRING AND THE TREES AND
EVERYTHING GOOD IN THE WORLD... SOB
AND IT'S YOUR FAULT!!! (sniffle) i hate you backhoe
(Walks further along desolate moonscape)
Oh wait... there's the stream. And the spring. And most of the big trees...
I guess this area was probably really mostly honeysuckle
(sniffle)
and wow, this is really a remarkably large hole...
hey dogs, come check out this trench
NOOOOO WHERE ARE YOU GOING?!
Well, I guess I have to follow...
this is sort of an interesting perspective on the house
And geologically, really quite fascinating...
Sand!
Doo de doo... I will just pretend I am walking on the beach.
How the &#%$! did you get up there?!?!
ARGH! Get in the truck, we're going home!
Monday, August 29, 2011
While you were sleeping
I know, logically, that we are going to be paying dolla dolla bills to the bank over the next 30 years or so for this amazing project. But sometimes - like right now for example, when I've just gotten back from 10 days hanging out on the east coast - the progress seems like complete magic. Wizards and genies and fairy dust, seriously. Somebody pinch me, this thing is starting to look like a house!!
I reported already (thanks to the photo update from Steven) that the crew had started on the siding while we were gone. There's also been a lot of progress on the "house guts" - plumbing, electrical and HVAC. We had another meeting this morning with Steven and the head electrician, mainly focused on figuring out our AV needs. We don't have a TV, so actually all of our TV-like entertainment (Netflix, MLB.tv) is streamed through a computer to a projector. This has presented some complications in figuring out the wiring, where speakers should go, and such. However, it seems like we came up with some good solutions today. One of the most exciting things about this house is how intentional everything is. Our current and previous places have always had miscellaneous inconveniences - useless spaces, lack of storage, outlets hidden behind furniture (or no outlets a'tall). None of these things are a huge deal, and you learn to live with them. What's so amazing about this project (especially to a Type-A freak like yours truly) is that everything we own is going to have a place, and the way we live has directed every decision along the way. I seriously feel like the most fortunate human in the world to have this opportunity.
But enough of the rambling - here are some pictures! This is the current state of the exterior:
Don't worry, the battens will eventually be painted red as well. Faux zebra stripes is not a look we're going for.
There were some major changes in the basement, where as I'm sure you recall, the spiral staircase of doom used to spring from the fiery bowels of the earth. It is now an ancient (but fear-inspiring) memory, and instead we have some framing for the new mechanical room (where the HVAC, hot water heater, etc. will reside).
Also of note in the basement, they busted a door through the concrete block wall to join the basement with the new entryway (in this sentence I imagine "they" to be a crew including Superman, Captain America, and Hulk Hogan). You're welcome for the additional perk of Brandon's sexy laygs in this photo.
The new entryway (and the lack of the giant hole in the middle of the floor) really makes the first floor seem huge and spacious.
Here are a couple more shots of the house guts...
Pipes and ducts and wires, oh my!
Elmo approves.
The electrical work is all supposed to be done in the next few days, because insulation is happening at the end of this week, and drywall next week! I believe the drywall is actually slated to start on Tuesday, which is our third wedding anniversary. According to Wikipedia (reliable source of all important information), the traditional gift for the third anniversary is leather. I'm disappointed, I was really hoping it would be gypsum plaster.
To end on a note of "things that never would have occurred to me as river-based recreation," Steven came over yesterday with a remote-controlled model sailboat that he built. The wind was a little shifty (can we blame Irene out here in Michigan?), but the boys still had a good time launching and sailing the little boat.
Unfortunately there was a small malfunction - either the batteries weren't quite charged, or the boat hit the Bermuda Triangle of the Huron River, you decide - and a rescue boat had to be launched.
(No ships were lost at sea in the making of this post.)
I reported already (thanks to the photo update from Steven) that the crew had started on the siding while we were gone. There's also been a lot of progress on the "house guts" - plumbing, electrical and HVAC. We had another meeting this morning with Steven and the head electrician, mainly focused on figuring out our AV needs. We don't have a TV, so actually all of our TV-like entertainment (Netflix, MLB.tv) is streamed through a computer to a projector. This has presented some complications in figuring out the wiring, where speakers should go, and such. However, it seems like we came up with some good solutions today. One of the most exciting things about this house is how intentional everything is. Our current and previous places have always had miscellaneous inconveniences - useless spaces, lack of storage, outlets hidden behind furniture (or no outlets a'tall). None of these things are a huge deal, and you learn to live with them. What's so amazing about this project (especially to a Type-A freak like yours truly) is that everything we own is going to have a place, and the way we live has directed every decision along the way. I seriously feel like the most fortunate human in the world to have this opportunity.
But enough of the rambling - here are some pictures! This is the current state of the exterior:
Don't worry, the battens will eventually be painted red as well. Faux zebra stripes is not a look we're going for.
There were some major changes in the basement, where as I'm sure you recall, the spiral staircase of doom used to spring from the fiery bowels of the earth. It is now an ancient (but fear-inspiring) memory, and instead we have some framing for the new mechanical room (where the HVAC, hot water heater, etc. will reside).
Also of note in the basement, they busted a door through the concrete block wall to join the basement with the new entryway (in this sentence I imagine "they" to be a crew including Superman, Captain America, and Hulk Hogan). You're welcome for the additional perk of Brandon's sexy laygs in this photo.
The new entryway (and the lack of the giant hole in the middle of the floor) really makes the first floor seem huge and spacious.
Here are a couple more shots of the house guts...
Pipes and ducts and wires, oh my!
Elmo approves.
The electrical work is all supposed to be done in the next few days, because insulation is happening at the end of this week, and drywall next week! I believe the drywall is actually slated to start on Tuesday, which is our third wedding anniversary. According to Wikipedia (reliable source of all important information), the traditional gift for the third anniversary is leather. I'm disappointed, I was really hoping it would be gypsum plaster.
To end on a note of "things that never would have occurred to me as river-based recreation," Steven came over yesterday with a remote-controlled model sailboat that he built. The wind was a little shifty (can we blame Irene out here in Michigan?), but the boys still had a good time launching and sailing the little boat.
Unfortunately there was a small malfunction - either the batteries weren't quite charged, or the boat hit the Bermuda Triangle of the Huron River, you decide - and a rescue boat had to be launched.
(No ships were lost at sea in the making of this post.)
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