Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Sawdust in the Morning with our Bundle of Sticks!
We have a framed front door…the crew is creating our dream one stick at a time.
The gasline crew digging another trench. Coordinating all these workers is a project in and of itself.
Sunday, May 27, 2018
And the Walls Came Tumbling Down
Haven’t wanted to post for several days after the walls went up and then came back down. You know I visit the site every day…and as we walk onto the floor Al, asks didn’t I tell them 2 X 6? I said I had heard him say that in our final conversation with contractor.
So here lay the walls that are 2 x 4 and were all in place….frustration set in, I cried…I think I even used an outside voice when I said…This doesn’t make me happy!
New lumber arrived and the crew goes back to work
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
PSST…Rumor/roomer has it we are being FRAMED
How often do I visit the lot….sometimes several times a day. Today was an off day for the workers but the lumber did arrive for the framing! Soon it will look like progress is being made.
I’ll be back tomorrow!
Monday, May 14, 2018
Friday, May 11, 2018
Still Gravel
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Gurrrrrr Rajs!!!
Soon this will be a cement floor…the place where Hockey Gear sleeps at night! Oh how I hope there is room for the cars!
Still Dirt!
Monday, May 7, 2018
Today We Pray for Energy
Dear Heavenly Father,
Today we pray that You willl sustain us for this new journey. Energize us to lift our heads and take one step forward into today. Though we never thought this opportunity would come, we are grateful for each day as it comes. Starting over is a luxury we never thought we could afford. But then, a gift, a surprise, a miracle. And here we are, rich with opportunity, staring down a clean slate, and standing on the edge of the brightest horizon.
For this, O Father we thank You. For this, we stand in awe. For this, we pray for the courage to believe it’s true and the wisdom to have faith that this will be a blessing we will all cherish. Starting over is joy, trepidation, and celebration. Sometimes starting over is the opportunity we never wanted and other times it’s the second chance we never dreamed we’d get.
As we stand at new beginnings and grieve those long goodbyes that we know will be there for we have already felt the tug to stay in place, teach us what it means to hold onto what we need for the journey and gently let the rest go. Keep pace with us as we learn to keep pace with You. Thank You for not rolling Your eyes when we find ourselves here again saying the prayer over and over again. Thank You for never leaving us alone.
We pray for the spirit of love to abide with us always, In Jesus Name Amen.
Friday, May 4, 2018
Hoping I Survive This Process!
I’m sure the contractors are already tired of me asking so many questions and wanting the answer to make sense to me….Our plumber is doing an amazing job. He has found a few errors that we are having to work around/errors created by measurements not being accurate to plans!!! That is why I hope I survive without freaking out on a daily basis!
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Call The Best, Flush The Rest!
Gage was on Thompson Pasture very early this morning. He will be working until sunset to make sure everything is done correctly. He pointed out a few issues to us, but assured us that he can do the job and it will FLUSH!
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
French Drains
- Excavating 8” below top of foundation footing allows clearance for applying a 4” gravel bed layer and positioning the 4” diameter french drain level with top of footing.
- Additional gravel is applied 6” above top of french drain filtering the below grade ground water prior to percolating into french drains perforations.
- French drain perforations “weep holes” are positioned downward in gravel bed allowing water percolation into perforations.
- Reducing the volume of standing water at base of footing prevents hydrostatic pressure and water migration under footing and slab locations.
How Firm Our Foundation!
Here is what I was told by the work crew ---- even though they speak very broken English….Poured concrete establishes about half of its final strength after about one week of curing. What is curing…well curing is defined as a chemical process the concrete goes through in the days immediately after it is poured. Full strength does not occur for 28 to 60 days, depending on conditions, the building process can begin when the foundations are about 50 percent cured, which is anywhere from 4 – 6 days depending on the temperature! Of course it had to rain this week. April is over – what’s up with the showers! I need my May Flowers!