Well, I guess if we're going to have a blog, that means we have to keep it updated or no one will read it. Here is the latest on the house:
The basement drywall has been repaired. Now we have to prime and paint it before the carpet is installed. Once the carpet is in, we can move furniture down there and spread out a little.
The kitchen cabinets have arrived. We have painted the kitchen, and we're waiting on Home Depot to call us to schedule installation. Once the cabinets are installed, we'll have the floor put in and install the baseboard and crown molding. The countertops are ordered separately and might be another two weeks or so. Once again, when the cabinets are installed, we can move dishes into them a spread out even more.
The bamboo is largely gone. There are a couple of patches, and sprouts come up in the yard every day, but we try to keep those cut off. The backyard looks much larger and much messier. So much work to do back there.
The pool is clean, and just about ready to swim in.
We still need to clean the gutters, order new windows, paint all the doors and reinstall them, have insulation blown in the attic, fix a rafter in the roof, paint the house, cut down the holly trees around the pool (who puts sticker trees near a frequently barefoot-trafficked area?), paint the sun room, replace the sump cover, put in a new sink in the basement bathroom, paint the basement bathroom, re-do the landscaping, and find time somewhere in the next five years to enjoy our house.
We'll keep you posted.
3 comments:
Funny as it sounds, I kind of envy you! One thing I have learned about myself since becoming a stay-at-home-mom is that I need an ongoing project. And that house is an ongoing project, for sure! Make sure to post some pictures as you start getting things installed. I would love to see the transformation of your house. Good luck!
WE look forward to pictures of your progress! This is an exciting adventure.
OK slackers...I didn't even know you had a blog, but seriously, you need to get with it. It's not like you have anything else to do. We want pictures!
I'm flattered that you guys read my blog. I keep waiting for someone to say, "Enough already about your kid!"
I don't know you, but trust me Karina, you do NOT want an ongoing home improvement project with a toddler in the house. Stick to scrapbooking and making jewelry as your ongoing project. Really, it's great advice.
We can't wait to make a lap in your pool!
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