Day 1
We closed today, only 2 wrist cramps if you can believe that?!?!? We then scurried (as fast as a loaded down car can scurry) to our new home as fast as the Garmin would take us. This is because neither of us at this point had any idea where we lived...I know...smooth.
Upon arriving at the home we discovered that the locks we inverted, I suppose whoever put it in x many years ago used the good ol' lefty loosey/righty tighty paradigm. Seriously who turns a lock to the right to lock it, that's just wierd. Either way, we are going to add that to my list of sweet security features that this house brings with it. What other features
do we have you might ask...well, how about windows so caked in dirt that you can barely see through, or shades that don't go up, or rooms with absolutely zero lighting, or a door that slams itself so hard that you swear it is going to break if it happens just one more time. In the end, it is these tid-bits that give the home character, and while most of these were soon, or will be soon fixed, they are nonetheless, stories from our new home.
Day 1 Milestones
- Cleaning of front porch windows, I believe 4 washings were necessary.
- Tearing down of hideous/non-functional blinds covering the front porch windows (I would like to ask previous owners if they simply enjoy being in the dark).
- My father-in-law (Barry) did some serious work in the half bathroom. No he didn't leave a huge void in the stool, he did however remove the stool and cabinet, move the stool drain and water lines, fix the gaudy drain for the sink (put it in the wall like it should have
been in the first place), and I'm sure a lot more went on in that room that I just didn't know about. Special thanks to Barry for all his hard work, we couldn't have done it without you. - We then move the cabinets up about three inches so that the new refrigerator would fit properly (noticed a soft spot in the flooring that we will need to address at some point, for now, we shall simply hope that the refrigerator doesn't fall through the floor).
- Finally, we put a new faucet in the sink (did I mention that the sink is cast iron, I personally love it).
Day 2
Woke up a little sore and groggy today, I don't think I've done this much physical labor in years. I still hit the floor running...to the coffee maker. I find it funny that one of the "essential" items we brought is the coffee maker, but I can say that this little forethought proved to be an imaculate idea. Thanks toots!!
The first thing on the agenda was an essential trip to Lowe's to get some much needed supplies for the days work. Barry met me there with his truck to haul home the goods (I knew I should have invested in Lowe's stock). My brother Jason had arrived by the time I returned and was ready for for some work. Soon Danielle arrive with her hubby Steve and my parent's showed
up not long after. We had a full work crew today. Hehehe...
Day 2 Milestones
- Removal of child's playset to the "dirt patch" for the previous owner to pick up.
- Barry continued working on the bathroon as well as started the installation of the reverse osmosis water purification system.
- Steve and I "Howie-proofed" the fencing, tightening up links, adding another pole and fencing. The Howzinator was free to explore...and explore he did...in his crate, upside down, passed out in a state of dream. Howie came out eventually and we think he likes his new freedom to be able to run around without a leash.
- Cleaned the kitchen cabinets from top to bottom.
- Cleaned the floorboards, some of the walls, basically all of the woodwork was "murphedized." (My term for clensing with Murphy's Oil Soap - which by the way, is a great product).
- Started laying down some pavers near the shed and the garage, we are going to be putting in a shade garden.
- Dad put up some waynes-coating in the bathroom (this needs painted yet).
- Raked and mowed the lawn (I need to build Amanda a compost box yet).
- Went to Schooners (pronounced Skooners) and had what is the largest pork tenderloin available to mankind.
- Finally, made a trip to Jewel to get some grocery's for the new refrigerator (the frig installers for Home Depot suck, they do a half-a$$ed job that isn't worth anything) and a rug doctor. They were sold out of rug doctors...which blows my mind for some reason.
Day 3
For as tired as I was last night, I'm surprised that I still naturally awoke at 0630. Coffee was, of course, still a part of the morning routine, as well as attempting to figure out what clothes I should wear. Not a big deal normally, but I seem to be running short of work clothes. I guess lothing that is more than sufficient to sit in front of a computer, lacks a little durability when working on a home.
Nonetheless, I throw on a pair of shorts and head outside. First thing on the bottomless list is to finish up the pavers from yesterday, afterall, I did have a crew of muscle coming into to move mulch. AND MOVE MULCH we did!!! First we filled in the shade garden, then some around what is soon to be a flower bed (as soon as I get the inkling for putting more pavers down), then some around a bush (which I have yet to discover what type it, is), then along the fence next to the garage, then along the bushes next to the garage, then when there was nowhere else left to put it we decided to make a pile in the soon to be vegetable garden (which we later tilled into
the earth).
A neighbor (Amy) stopped by with fresh tomatoes; it was a very nice guesture. The neighborhood in general is fairly friendly; I do believe that we will really enjoy living here.
Day 3 Milestones
- The movement of the mulch (gulp).
- Digging up of a dead shrub, the root ball on this thing was rediculous, I really wonder how it could have ever died.
- Trimmed the hedges away from the home.
- Planted the hostas in the shade garden.
- Put the stool and the lavatory into the half bath, also spackled and caulked.
- Steam cleaned all but the basement carpets. The basement will hopefully be done tomorrow morning.
- Planting of a hibiscus near the edge of the house (which I recently learned will have to be removed as these plants do not live in the Illinois environment).
- Lowe's, Lowe's, Lowe's, Lowe's........
- Ordered pizza for the work crew!!! Thanks yet again to everyone who stopped by to help.
- I can't remember anything else...it really seems to all be running together at this point.
Day 4
Today's work didn't seem near as difficult but made the home look so much more welcoming. Painting, Lowe's, painting, Lowe's, painting...you get the picture. I thank my brother Jason for making the many Lowe's trips today.
The painting was a little bit like organized chaos. From an outside perspective it must have looked like a whirlwind of activity, but we got an unbelievable amount of painting done in a little under 6 hours. I was impressed to say the least.
Day 4 Milestones
- Spackled, sanded, and painted both the dining and living room.
- Spot spackled and painted the kitchen.
- Amanda worked on finishing up the waynes-coating in the bathroom.
- Grandma and Grandpa stopped by to say hello, it will be nice to be able to see them more often.
- We went to Danielle and Steve's for a cookout, it was delicious and that's all I have to say about that.?.?
- Continued watering the newly seeded yard, I can't wait to see the little sprouts coming up in a few days.
Update!!
If you have been following, I apologize for the delay...but I was surrounded by cardboard and was having trouble locating the computer. Seriously, I think we have spent the last 5 days emptying boxes, have of the stuff I did not know we even have...nonetheless, we have completed the task.
So let's take a tour...
Front Porch
Living Room
Guest Bed Room
Blue Bed Room
Master Bed Room
Kitchen
Office
Basement #1
Basement #2
And of course there is a dining room, but despite the fact that it is our favorite room, I completely forgot to take a picture. I have to go now, so I will try to get that updated soon.
Hope all is well...