Sunday, July 29, 2007

In The Mail

Lela - Watch the mail, hun. Please let me know when you get it. *hugs*

Saturday, July 14, 2007

PDO Meeting (Pre-Drywall Orientation)

Friday, I met with the supervisor for the construction of our house. He took me through the house and explained where all the plugs, light switches, fans, connections, outside brick wall, sprinkler system, everything is in the house, or will be once it's all put in.

The house has been pre-wired for an alarm system, something we didn't pay for. We probably won't get the security pads, but at least the wiring is there if we should ever decide to put it in. We had a plug in the kitchen moved so we can do a dog door for the dogs so they can go straight into the backyard and into their dog run.

So, what does all this mean? It means that as of yesterday, July 13, we have 45 days before we have the keys in hand and are able to move in. I had thought it meant we would have 45 days before our final walk-through, then we would have a few days after that to complete the paperwork and get the funding. Nope! In 45 days we will be proud owners of our new house. Well, today actually makes 44 days.

The house news was the best thing that happened yesterday. Yesterday was the worst Friday the 13th I've ever had. And I hope I never have another like it.

Can't wait to own a house again. I hate having to pay someone as much money as we do on a monthly basis and have absolutely nothing to show for it. Hated it when we lived in an apartment, hate it now, especially since I know the benefits of owning our own house. Just 44 more days!!

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Tuesday, July 10 - The Outside Wrapping Completed


The garage and Micaela's room.


The side of the house, swing garage, formal front room and the kitchen window.


The back of the house.


And again, the back of the house, family room, office, loft and Derek's bedroom.

Now we wait for the PDO meeting on Friday. After that, the inside drywall begins and we have 45 days before the house will be done.

Monday, July 9 - Outside Wrapping Begins

After much frustration watching the electricians take -forever- to finish their work and another house moving ahead of ours in production, we finally have the outside wrapping started. The front door and the swing garage.


The swing garage.


And the backside of the swing garage.

Sliding Glass Door


The sliding glass door frame.


The glass for the door.


And it all put together.

WINDOWS!!!!


Windows finally!!! The swing garage has a window. Yes, believe it or not.


Windows in Micaela's windows, the windows over the stairs and you can just see the windows in the master bedroom closet. Yes, my clothes are going to enjoy looking out the windows at the neighbors.


Windows in the back of the house. The big open area is the sliding glass door, or will be. The three windows that show as one is the family room. The other two windows are the windows for my office. The two windows above the family room are the loft. The other two windows (more separated) is Derek's bedroom.


Terry looking out one of the windows in our formal livingroom.

Plumbing, Ventilation, Cable, Electrical and Natural Gas


The plumbing for the laundry room. (sorry about the orientation)


Ventilation system and cables.

Plugs.



Natural gas pipes.

And of Course, the Dog


Of course we had to bring one of the dogs to the house. This is Licorice, the grumpy old man. This is Micaela's bedroom.

Framing is Completed


Same areas as below. See the difference?


The Framing Continues


Second floor going up. The two-car garage below; Micaela's bedroom windows above.


The house in the backyard. On the second floor, to the right, the master bedroom. Below it, the kitchen. The open area on the left is the loft. Below it, the family room.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

The First Floor


The first floor is up. This was the very afternoon they had started putting it all together. The tall part is the two windows at the base of the staircase and that overlooks the second floor.


Micaela in the formal diningroom, past the front door.

Frame The House


Putting the frame together for the first floor.



The trusses for the house. See? Lot 14. That's us!!

Cement For the House



The cement poured. This is the front door entrance and the formal diningroom and livingroom behind.


The two care garage and the swing garage have not been poured yet in these pictures. This was about 3:30 p.m.


Two hours later, Terry and I went back and they had poured the garages. This is the two-car garage.


This is the swing garage. Yeah, it's cement, but isn't it beautiful?

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Happy Anniversary

Eighteen years ago, Terry and I went to the Little White Chapel and married. Neither family approved. My dad wanted me to go to college, but didn't really have a way to pay for it. My mom didn't like Terry, so no matter what, she was unhappy. Terry's whole family thought we wouldn't make it two years.

But here we are, eighteen years later. Today, his family is much more supportive. My dad still loves me and Terry and is happy with our success. My mother... well, she's my mother. Totally different story and really not worth the stress of trying to explain.

Every couple has issues. Terry and I have had ours. We admit that there are days we don't particularly like the other, but we always love each other. We have beautiful children. Wait, sorry. We have a beautiful daughter and a handsome son. We have plans for our own success and we support each other in our endeavors.

It makes me laugh that there are those who think they know Terry or me and know how we will react to certain situations. I know what it takes for my husband, my soulmate, to be successful and to get what he wants. Something just clicks and I can see it in his eyes, hear it in his voice and I know, he will succeed in his plans. He doesn't need to have his goals written out to make them come true. He just has to decide.

Terry decided we would have a house by 23. We did. Terry decided we would have our children by 25. He missed that goal by four days, but it was only four days. Terry decided that I would be able to do what I had always dreamed of. And he supported me in completing two novels and has decided, no matter what, by the end of the year, at least one will be published, one way or another. He continues to support me in that dream and works every day to make it easier for me to accomplish that goal for the several other novels I want to write.

Happy Anniversary, Terry. I love you very much. I will miss you so very much while you are away for the next two weeks.