Day 297

Nearly 300 days in and it’s been a big week!

At my site meeting with the builder Friday, there seemed to be dozens of people working.  Some were framing, others were putting in windows, and then John was out on the bulldozer moving dirt.  I’m not entirely sure that some of them weren’t paid actors to make me feel like there was major progress happening.  It worked.

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The first major item I discovered was the driveway.  It has been graded up to the level Josh specified with a fresh layer of gravel.  Compared to what it had been, it was like driving on glass.

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The second major item: windows!!! They are all in and I couldn’t be happier not only to see my pretty windows, but to see the views again from inside the house.

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We have also gained a dumpster.  Less exciting, but it means things will be happening.

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I’m obsessed with these windows in the library.  I had originally planned for 5 here, but when I was reining in the budget, I cut it to 3.  Though you’d be hard-pressed to convince me there is such a thing as too many windows, I think 3 feels right here.

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Several items of note in this photo:

  1. windows
  2. the raised hearth
  3. there is a chimney and it is the correct size

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All of the framing issues upstairs have been corrected.  This is the spot where it all fell apart a few weeks ago.

Many walls have been moved to achieve the specified measurements and alignments in each room.  Please note here in the master bath that the vanity wall no longer obstructs the windows and that the hall and doorway into the bathroom are now centered on the windows as intended.

Now I can sleep at night.

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Chimney take II.  Now that the chimney has slimmed down, my shutters will be able to lay flat against the exterior wall.

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The lovely library windows again.  I am also in love with the small window to the left of the dormer.  I put it in to tie in with the windows in the mudroom clerestory on the front of the house.

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The driveway up by the garage is looking better and better as John continues to dig it out.

And you might be wondering where all of this dirt is going?

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To the front yard!  John is getting pretty close to the final grade up against the house.

And who is that off in the distance?

That would be Josh and my dad, continuing to work on the fence.

Yesterday morning, I gave my mom and grandmother a guided tour of the house, highlighting all of the structural updates and furniture placement thoughts.  I fielded questions at the end, which led to an in depth discussion of stair parts.

I was stalling to avoid fence duty.

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But, alas, I was summoned to put in something on the order of 500 screws to be sure the boards were well-secured to the posts.

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Though I own many power tools and am not afraid of a little DIY, we will be hiring out the fence on the other side of the property.

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Josh finished putting in the last few hundred screws today.  Meanwhile, I sat in the dining room and finalized a detailing document for the builder with diagrams and notes about things like plumbing fixture placement, countertops, tile layouts, and cabinetry coordination.  It’s currently 36 pages.

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This was my fancy setup.

I never thought I’d be so happy to have a $5.98 folding chair from Walmart.

 

Day 290

Well things have improved slightly in the last week.

They have corrected the bulk of the framing issues and are tackling the final items.

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The dining room chimney is FINALLY underway.  I have asked about this 147 times because it’s such a critical element to the look of this side of the house.

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Speaking of chimneys, they have framed out the fireplace walls inside – woohoo! This is in the dining room on the other side of the wall we were just looking at.

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This is in the living room.

You’ll notice, we are missing the chimney here.  A chimney had been built, but upon inspection of the measurements, it was not the right size.

The chimney is being rebuilt.

That’s all I will say about that.

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Some good news: we can now walk down the basement stairs somewhat safely.

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More good news: they’re almost finished moving the dirt for the driveway so we’ll actually be able to park in the garage.

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There is still a lot of dirt to move.  Our chia pet dirt pile is thriving in the backyard.

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Meanwhile, in the front yard, Josh, my dad, and my brother-in-law were getting our 4 rail fence started.

I think the only reason they agreed to do this work themselves was so they could rent a skid steer.

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If 2020 were a fence…

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Don’t worry, they got it straightened out and set in concrete.

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Looking much better!

Still a long way to go…

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The guys also worked along our easement road, digging ditches to help with the water runoff issue so that there will be a road left by the time we’re ready to move in.

I’ve been recruited to help with the fence project next weekend.  Please send help.

Day 232

Framing is supposed to start this week – woot!

I can hardly keep it together.  I am SO excited.

IMG_5108They have rough graded up to the house (and covered up most of the ugly black waterproofing).

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This will be a lovely patio one day, shaded from the western sun once the house is complete.  Currently, without the shade, it feels like 137 degrees. Welcome to June in Tennessee.

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The exterior access basement stairs are formed and ready to be poured along with the basement and garage slabs.  Fingers crossed this will happen Monday or Tuesday because lumber is being delivered on Wednesday!

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There is still a bit of work to do on the hill by the garage, but John was focusing on grading up to the house this week.  Josh should be level with the garage where he is standing.

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In addition to grading around the house, John worked more on the driveway.

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We have over 200 videos documenting this process…

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Still not 100%, but getting there.

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Josh, assessing the situation.  He says there is another 3-4 feet in elevation to be built up at the low spot.

I told him that’s what I thought, too.

(I actually have no idea exactly what this all is supposed to look like other than the layout.  This is why Josh is in charge of exterior items.)

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We took a new route from the property to my parents’ house and stumbled upon some of our future shopping options.

I have never been in a “Dirt Cheap” before but I am most curious as to what they offer.

I guess there’s only one way to find out…

Day 226

Well, the weather has been spotty and as a result the concrete guys are behind.  So, no slabs were poured this week as hoped.

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They did apply some lovely waterproofing.  Though black is normally one of my favorite colors, I’m not loving the look here.

Good thing it will be covered up by dirt before too long.

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John was there this morning working on the grading by the garage.

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There’s still quite a bit to grade on this side so we don’t have to drive off a cliff into the garage.

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I found a new pile of dirt to take pictures from.  To me, it looks like our house is made out of giant legos.

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Oh hey!

I caught Josh drinking his coffee on the front porch.

I think this is the first of many thousands of cups of coffee he will enjoy on the front porch.

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On our way out, we noticed one of our neighbors seems to be drilling a well.  We will be doing this too at some point soon.  

Still so many things left to do for our house to be complete, but we are making progress, slowly but surely.

But mostly slowly…

 

 

Day 216

We had a meeting with our contractor this morning.  We needed to discuss all kinds of thrilling things like where we wanted the access to the crawl space to be, how we were going to lay out the HVAC units, electric meter, and gas tank behind the garage, and where we would like gas stub outs.

Have I lost you already?

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Here’s Josh, waiting patiently for our contractor to arrive…and most likely looking up equipment he’s decided we need for the property.

I decided to take a lap.

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They finished filling in around the house.  It is now much safer to walk the perimeter.  And, they are supposed to start laying block tomorrow – woot!

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So much dirt.  Our contractor told us they also ran into some “chert”, which is a new term for me.

I asked my landscape architect of a husband what that meant and he dumbed it down to layman’s terms for me:

J: “it’s rocky soil in the substrata.”

Oh, of course.  I knew that.

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The trees have really filled in.  Just a few weeks ago we could see our neighbor’s house through the tree line.

The front yard also looks nice and neat (if you can see past all of the dirt…).  Our other neighbor mowed for us this weekend.  It took him 4 hours on his tractor.

This is not good news for me as it means Josh will be adding more and/or larger equipment to his list.

We may have no budget left for furniture, but he assures me the yard sure will look great.

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To distract myself from the equipment budget concerns, I focused on finalizing selections.

One of the last selections to be made was the chimney brick.  I knew I wanted it to look like the brick fireplace in my Grandmother’s house that came from an old jail.  This one is pretty darn close!

I’m leaning toward the bottom mortar color.   Or I could do a 50/50 mix of the bottom one and the right one to warm it up a little.

The sales rep described the top two as “similar in color to peanut butter”, which immediately ruled them out for me.  First of all, it’s to yellow for me.  But, more importantly, I just can’t get past the thought of there actually being peanut butter between the bricks as they are stacked.  Not only does this gross me out, but it seems like the antithesis of mortar.

So, in summary, we will not be going with the top two options for multiple reasons.

Which do you vote for? 1) light gray or 2) light gray and light buff 50/50 mix?

 

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 186

We have a basement!

Well…a hole for the basement, that is.

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We’re doing a partial basement, approximately 500 square feet, to house the water heater, HVAC system, electrical panel, etc., and to serve as a storm shelter.  We decided against a full basement because we will have plenty of room in the house itself and we do not want to be tempted to “collect” a lot of items we do not use.  We’ll see how that pans out, but we have high hopes for our anti-hoarding selves.

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Or perhaps we could turn it into an indoor swimming pool…

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Check out the different layers of soil.  It looks like a medium/medium rare steak to me.

Miraculously, we didn’t hit any rock.  You never know in Tennessee so we got lucky.

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The basement is supposed to be poured next week! I’m as excited about this as I was about Santa Claus coming when I was five years old.

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The only critter of note on the trail camera was a coyote.  It’s been very windy the last week or so and thus we have 79 videos of the branch shaking in front of the camera.  I think it’s time to reposition the camera….

 

Day 174

Despite a beautiful week of weather, it seems there was no progress on the property.  Still waiting for an explanation of this.  Hoping everyone is OK.

Josh and I spent several hours on-site yesterday doing very fascinating things.

First, we flagged the driveway.

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Josh was measuring and placing the flags as I called out the measurements to him from his plan.  If you squint really hard, you can see the orange flags.

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I’m so glad he knows how to do these things.  I just told him I’d like 1) the driveway to curve around for a pretty approach to the house, 2) a place for people to park out front, and 3) a loop so it’s easy for people to get in and out without a 75 point turn (a challenge we have at our current house).  He takes this information and produces a lovely plan to make all of my driveway dreams come true.  I think I’ll keep him.

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This is his “Why are you taking my picture?” face.

Because I’m so glad you’re my husband and a landscape architect!

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It’s still hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that we are building a house, which will sit between these two piles of dirt in the near future.  Hopefully, this time next year we will be living in it and we’ll be able to have people over and give them hugs without fear.

In the meantime, we’re enjoying improving the property so it is beautiful for us and our future guests to enjoy.

Our second activity was cleaning up this hot mess:

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Among this tangle of vines and trees are two dogwoods, a black cherry, and a cedar tree.  You wouldn’t know it except for the dogwood blooms.

Josh quickly got to work on this with his chainsaw. And before long, it looked like this:

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Much better!

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Josh hauling off all of the brush to the woods.  His truck looking like a Chia Pet.

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While Josh did the heavy lifting, I reviewed the trail camera footage.

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Not much action in the last few days except for Tom desperately searching for Jenny.  I think she may have moved to a different block…

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Sorry, Tom.

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Well, if my boots are any indication, I would call that a successful trip to the property.

Day 167

It’s really happening!

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I got butterflies as we turned onto our easement drive and saw the big pile of dirt in the distance.

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(*Fighting back tears*)

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This is where the garage will be.

And guess what? We will actually PARK in the garage, unlike the other 99.3% of Tennesseans who have garages and never park in them.  I don’t understand it.

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That looks like fun!

But, I will say, after reviewing the SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN 10 second videos our trail camera captured from the first day of moving dirt, this is a very VERY monotonous process.

Though having seen many a hot mess of a construction site, I think our guy is very methodical and trying not to disturb things any more than necessary.

Please cross your fingers for clear days so we can make good progress!

 

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.