Day 219

We were pleasantly surprised to see that, in just a few days, almost all of the block had been laid!

Here they are finishing up the back of the house and then the only section left is the front porch, where my dad and Josh are standing on the right.

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John has been spreading out the Pride Dirt Pile so it’s harder for me to get up high enough and far enough away to get everything in one shot.  I had to use the panoramic setting to capture this, which is a little bit distorted, but you get the idea.

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Though I can barely contain myself in anticipation of framing, seeing this step has been extremely exciting!

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That L-shaped thing on the left will be our screened in porch.  I’ve never had one of these before.  I predict that we will spend a great deal of time on that porch, safe from all of the mosquitos and critters that will eat you up out here.

Also, please note on the left, Barry (my dad) taking a picture of me standing on a pile of dirt taking a picture.

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Now, when we are not on the screened in porch on the back of the house, we will most likely be on the front porch, which will be right here.

I have the rocking chairs ready to go for the minute the house is complete.

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The horses next door are largely disinterested in the construction.

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So, this is the second time in my life that I’ve gotten to be part of the building process on a personal level.  The first time was when my parents built a house outside of Philadelphia when I was 4.

You might say, that’s where it all began, or at least where it became clear, that I would wind up in a career related to construction and design.

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Last year for my birthday, Josh put together some still shots from a home video circa 1992 of me supervising on the jobsite at my parents’ house.  I was sporting pink sunglasses and an ensemble I can no longer pull off.

Josh did get me a new pair of pink sunglasses so I could recreate the inspection vibe when the time came for us to build our house.

Well, the moment has arrived.

Josh brought the ladder so I could climb down into the basement.

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The view from below.

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Here I am several decades later, sporting my pink sunglasses and assessing the situation.

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On our way home, the same way that we had come just a few hours before, there was suddenly a tree all the way across the road.  Josh maneuvered around it and then he and my dad tied it to Josh’s truck so he could pull it out of the road.

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It’s always an adventure out in the country!

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Speaking of adventures, we have been practically camping in our current house for the past week because our refrigerator decided to stop cooling.  Thankfully, it has since been fixed and we had 7(!) days left on the warranty.  Always the optimist, Bu was making the most of the temporary setup and had found himself a great spot for lounging and watching the squirrels in the front yard.

He is going to love the screened in porch.

 

 

 

 

 

Day 212

We had a three-generation inspection at the property this weekend.  My grandmother, mom, and sister hadn’t seen the property in months so it was fun to see their reactions to the big changes since it was just a raw piece of land.

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Look at these cuties! I can’t wait until they are coming over for dinner and a visit on the reg.

It’s a little treacherous to walk around the house with all of the rock and dirt, but Grandmother was not about to stay in the car and miss out on seeing everything for herself.

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Grandmother, patiently waiting at the front door.  I love so many things about this picture.

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My seester, Eugene, asking when dinner will be served as she stands in the future dining room.

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OK, back to inspecting…

Over the last couple of days, the forms for the basement walls have been removed and the walls have been waterproofed.

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They put in a drain so we have a basement instead of an indoor swimming pool.

Thank you.

As we were there, John (earthwork guy) was busy filling in around the basement walls with gravel and dirt to get things leveled out.

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I forgot my ladder to be able to get down into the basement and really get a feel for the size, but don’t worry, that will be happening soon.

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Grandmother and Eugene were busy watching John in the bobcat…

…Kath was busy watching her firstborn climb a precarious pile of dirt to take this photo.

There’s a lot of rain in the forecast this week, which means it probably won’t rain.  I’m hoping by our next visit that some of these block piles will have been rearranged into the foundation.

We shall see!

 

Day 210

It is looking more and more like we may actually get this house built!

Today, they poured the basement walls.  We arrived just as the pump truck was departing.

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Check. It. Out.

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Word is these forms will likely come off tomorrow.

This whole “forms and pouring concrete” process blows my mind.

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This lovely little section is where the exterior steps to the basement will be.  There will be a lot of dirt filled in around it once the forms are removed.   Thank goodness.

We will probably use this access 12 times in the next 50 years, but hey, we will be glad we have it when we need it.

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The view from the top of Pride Dirt Pile.

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Also, many piles of split face concrete block have arrived for the non-basement parts of the house where we will have a crawl space.

While I may use the exterior basement stairs on occasion, I hope I never experience the crawl space firsthand.

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John (earthwork guy) was busy moving and distributing Pride Dirt Pile because he has to dig a lengthy trench for the electrical that will run from the start of the driveway all the way to the far corner of the garage.

It sure is great to have so much space until you have to put in the infrastructure for utilities.

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On the bright side, “Meadowcrest”, as we’ve named our property, is looking super meadow-y out front.

Can’t wait to see what’s next!

 

 

Day 171

Things haven’t changed much in the last few days.  Apparently, the ground was still fairly wet under the surface, so earthwork dude was letting it dry out.

We had a safely distanced meeting on-site with our builder to discuss the next few steps.  There is some more grading to do and then the digging of the footers and the basement.   I must find my pink sunglasses Josh got me before it’s time for me to inspect these items.

I did a little practice inspecting today.

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Looking good and level.

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I had to check out the view from Pride Rock…er…Pride Dirt Pile.

Josh decided to have a little too much fun with photoshop after I started calling our pile of dirt “Pride Rock”.  Here I am presenting our house cat, Bu, to the kingdom.

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I blame it on the quarantine.

Moving on.

We moved the trail camera back to its original location because I have recently learned about myself that, to me, watching dirt being moved is like watching paint dry.

The usual suspects showed up: Bambi, house cat, opossum, and a few curious neighbors.

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Then came one of the funniest videos yet.

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It started with a young lady turkey casually strolling by.  I’ve just learned this is called a “jenny”.

Hey, Jen.

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Then a few seconds later she inexplicably picks up her pace and exits stage right…

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…because here comes Tom!

I think the quarantine is getting to them, too.

Day 166.5

Yesterday was quite a day on several fronts.  I didn’t want to take away from the HUGE DEAL of the groundbreaking so I decided to do a separate post about the other happenings.

  1.  Los Tres Amigos Mexican Restaurant & Our Future Normal

Joshua and I have a borderline disturbing attachment to the local Mexican restaurant near our current house.  When times were different and we could dine-in at restaurants, we would go there once a week.  Given the current situation, we have ordered delivery from “Tres”, as we fondly call it, every Friday night and it is pretty much the highlight of my week when the fajitas and sangria arrive.

Well, last night, we had quite a scare.

At 4:58PM, I picked up my phone and called to place our order.  It didn’t ring.  I got that “beep, beep, beep” sound that signifies a call has been dropped and my phone said the call had been “canceled”  (What does that even mean?!).

I kept trying for the next fifteen minutes and the same thing kept happening.

Emotions were running high and I was distraught.  We tried calling from Josh’s phone.  Same thing.  Panic had set in.

Josh suggested maybe we look into ordering from a different Mexican restaurant.  I couldn’t even talk about it.

So many things were going through my head:

  • Los Tres Amigos was closed for good because they weren’t making enough money from delivery and take-out during the pandemic.  I should have ordered from them every day! How could I have let this happen?!
  • All of the people who work at Los Tres Amigos were sick with coronavirus.  OMG I hope they are OK!
  • Will I ever get to eat Los Tres Amigos again???

I tried one last time and miraculously the call went through. I was so relieved! Evidently since the tornado last month, their phone lines haven’t been quite right.  I made sure to tell them they gave me quite a scare.

After this traumatic experience, it occurred to me that I may not make it out in the country and a 50 minute drive from Tres.

     2. Tiger King & A Moment of Self-Reflection 

After savoring every morsel of our Mexican food delivery with a new-found appreciation, Josh and I decided to start watching Tiger King.

About 2 or 3 episodes and 2 or 3 glasses of wine in (don’t judge me…it had been a long day and I certainly wasn’t driving anywhere), I was wondering how people become “large cat people”.

I reflected on this blog and how I’ve spent that last 100+ days fascinated by the “exotic” creatures on our property.

I turned to Josh and said, “Let’s not turn into ‘large cat people’, OK?…well, I guess we are ‘large ‘house cat’ people’.”

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Day 166

Well, nearly 6 months into owning the property, the momentous day finally came – we broke ground!  I never thought I would be so excited to see a pile of dirt.

Unfortunately we couldn’t be there in person for the big moment, but BOTH of our neighbors sent us photos and videos.  Nothing is getting past them, which is a good thing so far.

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One neighbor sent us this on Wednesday that the equipment had arrived.

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Last weekend, we moved the trail camera to the tree on the right, so hopefully we’ll have more thrilling footage to share!

Try to contain yourselves.