Monday, March 27, 2023

XXXXVI

The next weekend, we took the three younger kids (Katie was at work) to see the house.  They hadn’t been out in awhile.  We got pictures in each of their rooms for them.  Other than lights, final paint, and the covers of vents & outlets, those rooms are done.




Katie’s room

Here you can see the kitchen tile that was set in that week

And here is what the other flooring looks like—they covered it to protect it, but this little bit was visible.

Sunday, March 26, 2023

17 1/2


1. What is your favorite color? Black the same color as my heart, and silver the color I like to accessorize with.
2. What is your favorite toy? My record player?
3. What is your favorite fruit? Strawberries 
4. What is your favorite tv show? The Watcher was pretty good 
5. What is your favorite movie? Dear Even Hansen? idk lol
6. What is your favorite thing to wear? Anything that makes a statement 
7. What is your favorite animal? Is a butterfly an animal?
8. What is your favorite song? Any song by Twenty Øne Piløts or Blink-182
9. What is your favorite book? The Perks of Being a Wallflower 
10. Who is your best friend? Me.
11. What is your favorite snack? Mango Strawberry Smoothies
12. What is your favorite drink? Iced Coffee 
13. What is your favorite breakfast? Dunk-in Doughnuts, the brownie batter ones slap.
14. What is your favorite lunch? Hot wings 
15. What is your favorite dinner? Sesame Chicken and Noodles 
16. What is your favorite game? Bowling
17. What is your favorite thing to play outside? Hit everyone in sight with a pool noodle (thank you youth group)
18. What is your favorite holiday? Halloween cuz I’m an emo kid
19. What do you sleep with at night? A tear stained pillow :)
20. What do you want to be when you grow up? An esthetician/photographer; working a desk job is boring. 

Saturday, March 25, 2023

9 1/2


1. What is your favorite color? Blue 
2. What is your favorite toy? Lego castle 
3. What is your favorite fruit? Pear
4. What is your favorite tv show? The Secrets of Sulfur Springs
5. What is your favorite movie? Rapunzel
6. What is your favorite thing to wear? Pink jeans and teal sweatshirt
7. What is your favorite animal? Panda
8. What is your favorite song? "Wasted on You”
9. What is your favorite book? Keeper of the Lost Cities 
10. Who is your best friend? Chloe
11. What is your favorite snack? Veggie straws
12. What is your favorite drink? Dr. Pepper 
13. What is your favorite breakfast? Donuts
14. What is your favorite lunch? Meat sandwiches and Doritos
15. What is your favorite dinner? Spaghetti (without salad)
16. What is your favorite game? Memory
17. What is your favorite thing to play outside? Swing set
18. What is your favorite holiday? Halloween—lots of candy
19. What do you sleep with at night? A pillow—I don’t really sleep with stuffed animals—they are just on the bed
20. What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to work at Subways because you get lots of Subway stuff on your breaks, if they let you…they might make you pay.

Monday, March 20, 2023

XXXXV

With the theft of the generator, I had to make an extra trip out looking for serial numbers.  Unfortunately the one I got from the transfer switch did not find a match in a database somewhere with the enclosed generator itself.  (sigh)

Here’s the tile—it’s in the laundry room (here), all the bathrooms, and will later be in the kitchen

The carpet was going in that day—here’s Ellie’s room, since it was done.


Monday, March 13, 2023

XXXXIV

We made our way out just over a week ago to see the progress of the past couple of weeks and meet our building superintendent.  He needed a list signed before corporate came out and allowed the carpet pay out.

The driveway and sidewalk had been poured.

The trim was in (except quarter round, since flooring isn’t complete).  The counters and backsplash were in the kitchen along with the sink.

The flooring was almost complete in the family room, dining, hall, and front room.  I’m not sure if they ran out of time or materials, as the floor for the last of the front room and in front of the door was actually in the kitchen.  It looks lovely there, honestly, but we chose tile because it will stand up better to everything that gets dropped in the kitchen.

There are quite a few steps left before the house is complete, but several of the largest are waiting for the septic inspection. After that there will be the final grading, which cascades into back stairs, HVAC, and generator placement (once it is found or replaced—it was missing on Saturday and the builder is checking to be sure no one moved it).

In the house, the mantle needs to be placed, lights hung, screens installed, door levers, the final painting (which I was told it the very last step), plumbing finished (the bathroom sinks I originally chose are no longer available, so I chose new ones).



A few things need tending—a broken window, the garage door keypad hasn’t been installed, an odd drawer that doesn’t match the others (?!).  All of those are on the list.

Hoping to see a finished house next month!

Monday, March 6, 2023

XXXXIII: Planning & Zoning

We have been trying to figure out the ideal location for a shop for Justin as the house building goes on.  He’s met with a contractor about the foundation, who recommended coming as far forward as possible, where the land is most flat.  This means passing closer the the road than the allowable set back.

We filed all the paperwork and fees and went off to the meeting in the old courtroom at the county seat.  It’s a very pretty room.  The meeting opened with the Pledge to the flag and a lovely prayer.

The woman before us was granted her variance—she had already put in a driveway and septic system and only learned she need to apply when she requested her building permit. 😬  Happy for her!

Then it was our turn.  We made our request and then one set of our newest neighbors had their say.  To say they were mad would be a bit of an understatement. 😳

Our house is a monstrosity the belongs in [a fancy neighborhood—we couldn’t even afford the land in the county of].  She would need to put shutters on her porch, and she could see our house from all side of hers.  We’ve disrupted their forty years of peace and quiet, and we can’t have one more inch.

The commissioner then showed them that the outbuilding would be on the other side of the house, and placing it where we wished would keep it completely from view.  Also, we could put it back a few feet and have it without permission anyway.  Then they said they were fine with it.

The, I assume, county attorney reads off the passages pertaining to this, as he did with the previous request.  One that topography can only be taken into account under certain situations and the other that accessory structures can’t be in front yards.  We had assumed this location would be considered the side yard (since it isn’t directly in front of the house).  The panel hemmed and hawed and searched for a way to let us have it without causing problems down the road.

Finally, one of the fellows asked, “What if it was connected to the house.?”

The attorney said, “Well, it wouldn’t be an accessory structure anymore.”

The first fellow smirked.

Justin told them he wasn’t sure he could join the two, but then fellow one tells us, “You know a breezeway is connected.”

The attorney tells them they can’t pass it without a set of plans, so they defer that until the next meeting or when we can get back to them.

I’m not certain their solution will be the best one, but I sure do appreciate them trying!