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the going is slow

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

coziness

Working on the house has been slow going! Husband-guy put up the little deck that faces the big trees out back. It’s really beautiful but is currently jammed up with scaffolding. Which means the building wrap will go on soon. Also the last windows went in which you can see in that photo. It’s lovely because there’s no wind inside but oddly, they get fogged up on the outside?!

We had a ’slow’ Christmas. It was lovely. Simple and heart felt. We made popcorn and rosehip garlands, lanterns and branch stars for ornaments. We made butter tarts, shortbread, gingerbread and birdseed cookies for giving and eating. We made nutloaf, stuffing and cranberry sauce, mmmm! I made rabbit stuffies, scarves, a needle book, a bread quilt, penguin slippers, felt pockets, and play blocks from our own maple branches. Out of all this making there was only one re-do. I adore the branch wall hooks that my husband-guy made me - they are so precious to me!

It was just the four of us on Christmas day. We really needed that with all the hubbub of Advent and Christmas eve. Then the day after boxing day we packed up for four days in the ‘big smoke’ to visit and it was such sweet visiting! Though as soon as we docked in Tsawwassen, we knew that we were not ‘home’… that where our house is is home… Gabe is truly home now. That was a such a good, sweet feeling.

Life may speed up a bit now that the days are getting longer plus I’m hoping to train for the Sun Run again… but it is / was a lovely slow, hibernating and rich time. Not every day feels lovely and slow but the sense of it is there and I’m cherishing it.

Cheers.

later in august: framing the second floor

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Eight days of framing and Tim is moving up to the second floor joists!

see the floor above me!

second floor sunset

the view from really high up with no walls!!

yay stairs

the two 4 foot walls and starting on the back wall upstairs

a big window

third wall upstairs done

two more big windows on fourth wall upstairs

The roof beam will be lifted into place by a crane arm on a truck, then the second half of the last wall can be lifted into place.

Meanwhile, Liam and Rory are going diaperless in preparation for learning to use the toilet - it’s not always pretty but we’re getting there!

one week in august: framing the first floor

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

The excitement builds (pardon the pun) with each and every step. Tim is really confident with framing so here we go!!

framing walls of the crawl space

first floor joists, hee hee hee

I should make a note here that I have the lovely job of child-minder / spectator in this whole building project not feeling particularly confident in any building work but am happy and strong enough to assist where needed:)

the first first floor wall:)

the second first floor wall:)))

We just had to pull in the table, so exciting:)

all of them

july: Aurora’s birthday, labyrinth and the house materials

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

My baby, Aurora, turned three. She’s a sweet, compassionate, loving, and eager little lovely:)

three years old:)

Happy birthday my little girl!

our wee little family

tim builds a labyrinth

the house materials arrive!!

Tim finished all the little details with the foundation (form removal, exterior plumbing and electrical, drain rock, septic hook up, etc) in July in preparation for his ‘vacation’ time in August. The house materials arrived in late July and Tim started building full time on August 1st.

more materials

happy 1 year anniversary to us!

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

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Liam and Aurora watching the action from our giant pile of dirt… excavated for the foundation.

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Thanks for the great shots Rocky - so crisp, and finally photos of me.

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My foundation!!

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Checking out the cement truck… I got to check out the cab, in Liam’s shy absence.

We’ve been here one year, exactly. Husband guy said that we’ll live in the motorhome for ~3 months while we build. I had my doubts and multiplied his estimate and said that I’m willing to live in the motorhome for 1 year. I was over-shooting so that the house would come in plenty of time, ha ha! Anyway, I’m so excited to have our foundation and the prefab ordered for August. Tim has August off… and we have the second weekend in August set for a ‘barn raising’ to bang up the walls. Then the third weekend is for banging up the siding. All welcome, wink wink:)

It’s so tiny and Tim is so handy that he thinks everything but the plumbing will be easy! I don’t have a head for all the details but Tim has probably built and re-built this house a hundred times over, in his head.

Tomorrow we get to pull the plywood off the foundation walls, my Mom comes next week, Rory’s birthday and then mine - so many reasons to celebrate. Cheers!

the septic is only the beginning!

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

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That was one big hole adding to an already too large pile of dirt! But the kidlets don’t seem to mind.

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Beside our dwarfed sand box, that beast was an exciting one to see lift the septic tanks off the deck and into the hole.

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Two very lucky children got to have this Cat around for a couple of days while they dug the septic field for all the pipes. Unfortunately we’re having to do some rethinking for the placement of the house because they weren’t able to dig the septic in very deep, so we may just be moving the house forward several feet… not huge but it has consequences with future additions.

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New rocks from ‘the hole’ are being put to good use. Here’s a path to a little jungle pool… I settled the kiddie pool in there so they have shade from the scorching heat we’ve been having. Cheers!