Thursday, November 29, 2007

Columns

Steve made one of the front porch columns this morning and it was exactly what we had in mind. He used cedar wood around the post which will be painted to match the stucco.
The utility room counter top was installed yesterday. We decided to use a double sink that was given to us by Paul's brother rather than a single sink as we planned. The double sind took up quite a bit of the counter space. I didn't plan this very well.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Painting Doors

Our painting progress continues as the painters started spraying the doors today. I thought their method interesting. They hammer a stake to the top of the doors, lean them against the wall, spray one side, then turn them around and spay the other. They will certainly dry quickly using their method. We like "quick."

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Prime & Sand

The painting work continued today. The priming completed yesterday was sanded by the painters today. I don't know when they will finish all that sanding, looked like a huge job. There were many drawers to be sanded as well as the wood trim. We are anxious to see the first colors to go on the wall.The weather was warm enough this afternoon for the painters to turn off their heater and we are expecting another nice day of sunshine tomorrow.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Painting


Over the Thanksgiving weekend the Craven family stopped by while in town visiting their parents for the holiday. We met them at the house Friday afternoon after Thanksgiving. They enjoyed the very cold tour of the house. Afterwards we headed over to Shanan's Bakery in town for coffee and coco to warm us up.
When we walked into the house we found the painters, with their heater blowing, busy inside preparing to spray the ceilings. I didn't think they would be working over the long holiday weekend, but was so glad they were.

The painters were back early today painting ceilings and priming some of the cupboards. They estimate the painting job to take a couple of weeks.
Steve, our builder continued to add trim to the staircase and other areas of the house.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Thanksgiving

What does thankfulness look like? I asked myself this Wednesday as we were driving into Eldorado to stay with Paul's parents over Thanksgiving weekend. We have so very much to be thankful for.
Psalm 50:23 reads - But giving thanks is a sacrifice that truly honors me. If you keep to my path, I will reveal to you the salvation of God.
The Bible teaches in order for me to give thanks to the Lord it must be a true heartfelt sacrifice of praise that honors God in all circumstances. This is what thankfulness looks like to me.
Happy "Thankfull" Thanksgiving.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

House Warming Gift


Paul's Aunt Patricia came by for a visit this afternoon toting two large boxes. She was anxious to give us a house warming gift which arrived by UPS today. House warming gifts had never entered our thoughts before this afternoon. Patricia you really surprised us!
The boxes were well packed with a service of twelve fine English China serving plates including a delicate tea cup, all in a very elegant design. They are lovely.
We look forward to serving on these beautiful new dishes at the open house and then displaying them in the curio cabinet above the kitchen counter. Thank you again for your generous gift.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Encouragement

Steve and Frank finished cutting trim for the baseboards downstairs, then moved on to making shelves for the storage area in the garage.
We met with Johnny McDonald the painter today. He wanted to walk through the house with us room by room to finalise our paint color selections. He completed the work on the stained cabinets today and will start painting tomorrow.
We had hoped to have a small meal together at the house on Thanksgiving with Paul's family, but with all the paint fumes and the weather turning cold that day we decided it was best to cancel those plans.
My sweet friend Kathryn wrote us an encouraging email today, she said "Next yr, God Willing, your home will be filled with all the wonderful smells you want - turkey, dressing, cranberries, pumpkin pie, hot rolls...yum. So close...hold on! moving day's around the corner. Thank you Kathryn, you made my day!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Stained Cabinets & Friend

Johnny McDonald the painter started staining the cabinetry this morning. He said he always stains and seals all wood before he paints because if any paint happens to fall on the wood work it will wipe right off. Our builder Steve, went on to tell us the story about the one time Johnny broke his rule and painted first. His paint hose broke! The paint went everywhere. It landed all over his customers unstained-wood cabinets and he had to replace them. He said it was a very costly mistake.
The cabinets actually look darker than my camera pictures show. Johnny applied a honey oak stain on the cherry wood which is just a little darker than the wood flooring.

Elizabeth found our latest critter at the house hanging on the screened in porch this evening. Should we keep him?

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Pantry

Today we were in town most of the day at Sherwin Williams. We met with the painter to select stain and paint for cabinetry and trim. We also picked up all the lighting for the house at Lowe's.
With all the crown molding completed Steve and Frank have started on the base board trim and pantry shelves. I was reluctant to post these pictures of the pantry because it is difficult to take good pictures of such a small space, with bad lighting.
The pantry is located under the staircase which will explain why the peg board on the back wall is cut at an angle. The peg board is to hold large frying pans and other large items, like those colanders that never fit under a cupboard. The pantry shelves continue up to the ceiling for added storage.
Steve thought we could make good use of the large space back under the stairs with a deeper shelf unit to hold larger appliances, the ones I don't use everyday, crock pot, etc. I asked Frank for a couple of dividers on the first shelf to house cookie sheets and muffin tins. I liked this feature in Rita's pantry. In our former home I stacked them on top of each other and every time I needed a cookie sheet I had to lift out the whole stack of cookie sheets (heavy) to get to the one I wanted to use. But in Rita's pantry I just walked in and pull out the one I needed, so easy and organized too! Later this evening Frank added a trim molding around the storage box which is not pictured, the trim completed the unit very nicely.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Cabinetry

Leon Beimer and his son Eric arrived Friday with the last of the cabinetry. They installed two of the beautiful shelf units they built of cherry wood. These two flank the fireplace in Paul's study. The old bank safety deposit boxes will be pushed back into the opening on the left side of these units. Then after the walls are painted the rock layers will come back to rock in the fireplace and mantel.
They also completed installing all the kitchen cabinet doors. The doors above the island will be fitted with glass after the painter stains the cherry wood cabinets. The glass door cabinets over the counter bar will be a lighted curio cabinet. We hoped if we could see though the cabinets the space would not feel closed in. Elizabeth looked on with great hope of living in her home pretty soon, we hope before Christmas.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Trim & Tile

Steve has done a beautiful job with the crown molding throughout the house. He completed all the crown molding work today. He hired Frank to help him complete the window trim work today. Their wood working talent added the perfect detail to every room of the house.
The bathroom shower tile started going up yesterday. The tile men are just as talented as Steve and Frank. We really didn't tell them what to do, they just seem to know how showers should look using the tile we selected. We were not certain how high, or low the tile chair rail should be installed. Before we arrived they had installed all of the accent pieces of chair rail. When we saw the finished product we agreed it was just the perfect height. The tile is a 13 inch floor tile and matches the floor tile, which is a larger 18 inch tile.
They completed setting the master bath shower, the second bath tub tile and started on the downstairs small shower before they left today. Tomorrow they will add the shelves in the showers then start grouting them. Great progess today.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Kitchen Cabinets


Leon Beimer and his son Eric brought the cabinets for the kitchen this morning. They put in a full day installing almost all the cabinets. He said they will be back Wednesday to finish the kitchen and deliver the cabinets for the study.The cabinets are made of cherry wood and will be stained by the painter to match the wood flooring.
The Beimer's added so many nice features to the cabinets. They built in all the cutting boards I asked for, three. One is pictured below to the right of the spice-rack drawer, its pretty wide. The spice rack was Leon's idea to make use of an otherwise unusable narrow space. The double trash drawer pulls out with ease and returns just as nicely.


Friday, November 2, 2007

Septic

We quickly heard good news from Ray Stubblefield this morning when he said, "no jack hammer was required!" Last winter Ray came out to the property to give us an estimate and locate the best place to install a septic system. He thought then we might need jackhammer work, which is very costly. We were very happy to hear his good news today. The septic measured 350 ft. from the house when they completed the long.....line today. Can you see the corner of the garage roof way back there?
They installed two tanks and a additional water run off line. The tanks are made of cement and have very large cement lids. Ray took the time to explain how to care for the system, and also how it works.