Monday, September 7, 2009

Labourious Labour Day Weekend Part 2

One might normally think of Sunday as pot roast day but not us! No, No... instead it's pot light day. As Ian was cleaning up a bunch of the left over electrical stuff, he managed to install the pot lights at the front of the house, over the garage and at the back of the house. When he wasn't busy doing that he wired the garage. Meanwhile, Coreen and Jim were slogging away at the siding, again. Coreen took over Allan's job of covering the basement styrofoam walls with plywood so that Jim will be able to attach the siding.

Once he's finished with the west side, Jim can now move on to the south side...good luck with the rake wall!! I imagine I'm in for a bit of ladder holding.

Labourious Labour Day Weekend part 1

Jim had more little helpers show up on Friday September 4, as Ian and Coreen came for the weekend to help construct. They managed to get the upper cupboards on the fridge side of the kitchen in place on Friday and the remainder of the upper cupboards (on the stove side) on Saturday.

The bathroom is nearly all in place as the bathroom sink is installed (but not hooked up) and the mirror medicine cabinet was installed.


Wednesday, September 2, 2009

West Side Story


Jim and Allan were able to finish the siding on the front of the house by Sunday night. On Tuesday, David came to help out and he and Jim managed to get quite a bit of the west side done. We had to have the electric company come out and disconnect the power to the house out at the pole so that Jim could disconnect the meter, put the siding up behind it and then reconnect it to the house. Kudo's to all the outside workers as the temperature has hovered around 30C all week and the west side of the house is scorching in the afternoon sun.

We have new neighbours, too. Both lots directly across from us have been sold to families with school aged children and building is scheduled to commence any day. By the spring we will be the only old farts surrounded by about 15 kids and assorted dogs and cats. At least it won't be boring.

We Have A Throne!

Allan came for the weekend and he and Jim put the flooring down in both the kitchen and bathroom. Then they moved the lower cupboards into place in the kitchen, installed the toilet in the bathroom and placed the bathroom vanity in its spot. Then guess what? Back to siding.

You have no idea how exciting it is to have a proper, functioning toilet. The bathroom in the trailer has certainly been appreciated but it still has to be "dumped" every so often and it's a very confined space. Oh...to add to the excitement, the toilet seat just needs the softest of touches and it will close itself. Hooray for modern technology!

Rotten, Rotten Plough Winds


The prairie plough wind is an uncommon event in parkland areas and Jim and I have been surprised by them twice, now. They are very brief, strong and destructive. This one twisted our scaffolding and took a piece of plywood and threw it over the roof. On the way over, however, it managed to take a chunk out of the ridge. We found the remains of the plywood over in the lot next to us. For interests' sake, the entire event took less than 10 seconds.

Jim straightened the scaffold in the dead calm of early morning and continued on with the siding. We have yet to hear from the roofing company regarding the roof repair.

We Have Seen The Light

The road that lies between our property and the next one to the east is being constructed along with the road to the next part of the subdivision that is behind us. If it weren't so dry it wouldn't be so dusty and the construction workers insist on starting very, very early each day. So much for sleeping in. In the evening, after Jim has retired from siding, he putters about doing odd jobs. This week he's been installing lights in the bedrooms and loft. I must admit that it is a huge improvement on the hanging, bare lightbulbs.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

A-Siding We Will Go, A-Siding We Will Go

The weather is holding, all be it very windy, so Jim has decided to get started on the siding. We are using HardiPlank in "Mountain Sage" which is cement board and the dust is quite nasty thus the whole Hallowe'en get-up. Oh and the dust is created when it is cut with the circular saw. The white trim is also a variety of HardiPlank. We are hoping to never have to paint again.














If the weather turns ugly, Jim has started putting on the floor level and can sand it in preparation for the vinyl flooring to go down. I like the idea that he always has something to do and won't be idle when I'm not around.