Day 244

Last night after work, Josh and I went over to check out the progress at the house.  I had been there just over 24 hours before but it was amazing to see how much had changed!

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I spy a some second floor walls!

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It was at about this point that I almost jumped out of the moving vehicle to run up to the house.

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They finished both sets of interior stairs!  Here’s Josh, casually walking in the front door.

Hi, honey!

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We walked upstairs and my daredevil decided to sit on the edge.

The closest I got was about 10 feet away.

This explains a lot about us.

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Meanwhile, in the opposite direction, the guest room at the front of the house is shaping up to have the best view.  Who wants to come and visit?!

…in 2021…

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Next we had to go up the back steps and check out the office.

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I will be able to look out these windows from my desk and see what the neighbor horses are up to.

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Hopefully when I got by tomorrow, they will have finished framing the second floor.

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And I hope they add a few more temporary supports on the back porch.  I think they are asking an awful lot of these few 2x4s…

 

 

Day 240

Nearly 8 months into owning this property and building our forever home and we finally have some walls!

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I can’t begin to describe to you how excited I was to get in there and walk through the house.

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This is the garage…

Of course these criss-crossed supports are temporary, but man did I feel like I was in a James Bond movie trying to sneak through a security laser maze.

Josh was trying to catch some shade as he drank his hot coffee.  It was at least 10 degrees cooler in the garage than in the sun.

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This is the view out the window from Bu’s (cat) room, off the mudroom.  He is not going to know what to do with himself once he sees the neighbor’s horses.

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Barry, Kath, and Grandmother came out for a tour.  Here I am in my element, explaining the layout of the house and which pieces of furniture will go where.

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I got pretty toasty during my lecture, so I went down to check out the basement for some relief from the heat. They got the floor poured Friday and it looks great!

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John has done some more work on the grading by the garage, but there is still a bit to go before we can possibly maneuver a vehicle into one of the bays.

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He was working on the driveway while we were there yesterday until his equipment broke…

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But we have walls(!), so I wasn’t going to let the equipment breakdown get me down.

Someone in my family, who shall remain nameless, asked, “Once framing is done, what is left?”

answer: pretty much everything.

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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 133

Well, a lot has happened in the last 3 weeks:

  1. We got our building permit! After the “plan review fee”, the “privilege tax”, the “educational impact fee”, and a handful of other absurd fees, I’m pretty sure we’ve paid for a county employee’s annual salary in order to obtain our permit.
  2. It has rained approximately 67″  this February, which has put everyone in construction behind and has delayed us breaking ground until the earthwork guys catch up.  Patiently waiting…..
  3. I had surgery and Josh has been buried in his Finance class so we hadn’t been able to go for a site visit until yesterday.
  4. Our neighbor’s barn is nearly finished.  Our construction envy is growing by the minute.
  5. The critters have come out in full force! We had a record 60 videos on the trail camera this time, which is about 5X as many as we’ve had before.

 

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Neighbor’s barn.  Maybe one day there will be a structure on our property, too.  Not jealous or anything.

Focusing on our wildlife for now.

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I think this is an owl on the ground to the right of the trees.  Josh agreed with my assessment for once.

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Up close and personal with Bambi.

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Practicing for her real ID picture.

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Turkey invasion!

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House cat makes an appearance.

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Turkeys are back for the first recorded snow since we’ve had the camera!

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Our resident black squirrel with white-tipped tail dashing by on a sunny day.  I can’t wait for Bu (our indoor house cat) to lay his eyes on this guy.  He’s going to lose his mind.

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Evidently our neighbors believe in free-range horses.  Exhibit A.

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Exhibit B.

Remind me to look into a property fence…

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Pretty blue bird on the ground below the trees.  Looked very busy.

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Cute little bunny! Another creature for Bu to go nuts over from his indoor perch.

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And finally, more snow! It didn’t snow at all at our current house on the other side of town.  I can’t wait to be in the new house and watch it snow this time next year.

Patiently waiting…..

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Well, 2020 is off to a strong start!

Items of note:

  1. We close on our construction loan next week.
  2. Our septic permit has been approved.
  3. We should have everything together to apply for our building permit by the end of the week.

We drove out to the property this past weekend and Josh poured concrete markers for the property corners.  I helpfully supervised from the passenger seat of the truck and documented the process:

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Our new equine neighbors decided this was pretty interesting and came to the edge of their paddock to see what on earth we were doing:

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I don’t typically go all the way to the property corners to take photos so it was neat to capture this angle from the front corner.  You can see a sliver of the easement road on the right where our driveway will start, our gorgeous, orange septic field fence to the left of that, and then finally, a little farther to the left is the location of our future house, as indicated by the giant green arrow.

I decided I really like this angle and I think I will make a point to take photos from this angle throughout the building process.

Let’s keep those permits coming so we can break ground soon!