The crew of two from Kleinschmidt continue to amaze us. They work no matter the weather through bitter cold, sleet and snow, you can absolutely count on them being there putting in full days. We are loving the look. It has slowed down a little as we ran out of the shakes and had to order. When they came in they were the wrong color so they had to be reordered, adding another week. We've learned to accept this kind of thing as it is typical when building.
I didn't get a picture of our very talented painters as they sprayed and rolled on the primer. After we get the trim on and they come back to put on the actual color, I will definitely get a few pictures. They are fun to watch.
Mike has worked finishing the outside cement board trim that frames the siding and helped us make the many decisions that must come together. We have brought home so many samples and dealt with so many businesses. We find things we like at each place and have worked with some very nice people, but there always seems to be details that hold us back from making the final decision. Carpeting is fairly easy, but the vinyl plank is not. Besides the color, the quality, texture and repeat of pattern all come into play. Our kids have been great at offering opinions and suggestions.
Mike has us setting paint chips, cupboard doors, tiles, and flooring in groupings in different light to help. Bob and I work to agree. Up to this point, our shopping has been way too easy and quick, but this flooring stuff has us stumped. We think we got it done to our satisfaction last weekend. Hopefully the numbers come in good. If that doesn't work, I am ready to move to Australia!
Meanwhile our kitchen cupboards came in and we had boxes stacked everywhere. The bad weather raged on and our grandchildren had a snow day break from school. We happened to think the three oldest might want to help and gave them a call. For little more than pizza and cookies the boys put in a full day's work helping us unpack cabinets and break down boxes. They also helped us carry in boxes of fireplace rocks so Bob could start laying out the stone for the fireplace.
Along with the store bought rocks that are made for covering fireplaces, we wanted to incorporate rocks we have picked up on our travels. Luke then had the idea that we let each of our 7 grandchildren pick a favorite rock and put their name on the back. Their names wouldn't be seen as it's on the back of the rock that is the part cemented in. But forever more, when they look at our fireplace, they will see their own rock.
We laughed that our two granddaughters picked pinkish heart shaped stones. And, Blake noticed that if we turned two of our stones in a certain way it made a fish. That formation became the middle of the top row of stones. Brad came over on the weekend and helped us sort, balance color and place the stones. I was part of the team but mostly the picture taker. Our fireplace is rustic and very unique to us. We love it! Now to finish the sides and hearth and then fill in all of the spaces with mortar.
Our nephew, David, who helped us purchase our cupboards came over two evenings and started the process of installing our kitchen, bathroom and laundry room cupboards. Then he came back Saturday and Sunday and worked until the job was as finished as it could be until we get our appliances. He worked on cupboards while we worked on the fireplace. It was a great weekend of progress!
As we start a new week, Bob, the master carpenter who has helped off and on, took a week off from his other job and is back to assist Mike in putting up trim and installing our interior doors.
Rain, mud, snow and damp, coldness are just becoming part of our lives. Thank God for lots of good family, friends, our cozy cottage and fun relaxing dinner dates. It keeps us going!
Santa will love the fireplace - it looks incredible. The Fish Family will now forever be a part of this home!! I so enjoy your blog as I have said constantly but hopefully not monotonously. To watch it near completion is magical. Whether you are in before or after Christmas is not a real concern as this will be your forever home so will see many more Christmas and other important holidays and festivities enjoyed within these walls. Much love to you all. The Connors Down Under
ReplyDeleteYou never fail to say the right thing to make me feel warm and cozy! And, your timing is perfect as usual!
ReplyDeleteI need to blog again soon as things seem to be moving along well. We might be in by the end of January. We can hope!
Thank you for following along. Love you guys!!