Sunday, 18 November 2012

Seriously, Three Weeks Later?

November 18, 2012

I can't believe that tomorrow it will be three weeks since we began putting the hardwood floors in.  For some reason I thought it would take a week.  The floors are in and completely finished, but we are still waiting on the stairs.

So much has happened in the last three weeks, so I must catch you up by starting at the beginning. So, we cleared out all of the furniture from the kitchen, music room, and living room.  Installation of the new floors took the first week...




This is where the new floor was blended with the existing hardwood floors from fifty years ago...


The old and new all get sanded three times, then sealed, which will (or should) make them look almost exactly alike.

We also put slate down in the mud room.  This is before the grout was put in...


The second week was when the sanding of all the hardwood floors began.  We couldn't really live there, so we moved out to Paul Gladen's house.  Paul went to England for a week, so we moved into his place while he was gone.  He just built a new house this summer, and it is amazing.  Jason walked in the door and looked around and said, "Wow, this makes me feel rich!"  Just a few pics of us hanging out at Paul's...

The awesome wall fireplace..


Hanging out in the kitchen after school...


Jason's favorite reading place...


We even brought the keyboard along so we could practice piano...


Downstairs in the movie room for movie night...


A way to take out all of our aggression...  Oh yeah, and spend quality family time, hee, hee...





It was so nice to be at Paul's house because there was no dust, or mess, or noise...  However, that particular week it got really windy and cold.  The temperatures dropped into the 20's.  

When we got to Paul's place the kids had fun exploring the entire place.  They loved the deck above the garage and said they wanted to do their homework up there.  Well, two days in, they went back up on the deck and came back to tell us the table was missing.  Of course we didn't believe them because the table is HUGE.  It is one of those high tables that is about six feet by three feet and has a super heavy piece of glass on top.  

Apparently the wind was so strong, that it picked up the table and blew it over the edge of the deck and it was gone.  The shattered remnants of the glass top were on the roof below the deck, but the table was nowhere in sight.  The kids went all over searching for it but never found it.  David ended up driving down to the bottom of the hill and he eventually found it and the kids and I walked it back home.

The glass had cut a two foot slice in the roof below the deck, so we were worried that when the snow melted, the roof would leak.  We swept the broken glass and snow into one corner of the roof.

Meanwhile, back at our house we continued to work on the underfloor heating in the basement...


This is where we used to measure the kids' height...



Then I finished the etching of the glass door that will go between the mud room and living room.  This is me working in the garage...


Paul came home last Sunday night, but had to leave on Monday, so he was only home for a few hours.  Our place still wasn't done, so we decided to stay at Paul's again.  We saw Paul at around 11:00 a.m.. and then we were back working at the house. 

At around 4:00 p.m., after I had picked up the kids from school, we went back to Paul's house.  When we walked in, there was water pouring down through the light in the entry way.  My first thought is that the snow was melting and it was coming through the roof.  But when I went up to the deck to look over on the roof, it was completely dry. 

That was when I heard it, a rushing of water.  I saw that there was a faucet on the side of the deck and I could hear water rushing in the wall behind it. I called our contractor (who also built Paul's house) to find out where the water shut off was.  He was awesome and told me exactly where to go so that I was able to get the water off quickly.  He came over and helped me and the kids do damage control.  There was water everywhere.  It went down all three floors.  Even water coming down through the light fixture in the basement bathroom.  The worst area was Paul's master laundry, closet, exercise room because they were completely flooded - 1/2 inch deep in water.  We ended up using every towel in his place to dry it all up.  I spent the rest of the night washing towels.  At least a complete disaster was averted...

Now Paul is back home.  We had hoped to be moved out, but unfortunately the stairs have not been put in yet, so Paul has to put up with us.  Jason has been enjoying watching football (soccer) with Paul.  


We even have the luxury of an in-house hair salon.  Paul cut Jason's hair today!








The stairs are supposedly going to be finished today, but here is what they looked like the last time we saw them.  David had to sand the front (riser) and side of each and every step because sometime in the past the stairs had been sanded in place and the edge of the sander had made a gouge in the risers.  The new stairs (treads) are 1/2" not the old 3/4" so the gouge would have been really visible if not for being sanded flat by David ...



It has been a really long three weeks, and I just want to move back home.  Hopefully it won't take me so long to blog next time...
~Mary


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