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Jan
19
2006
 0

Paper paper paper


Turns out you need more paperwork to knock down a wall than to build one. We thought we would get the permit yesterday, now we have to wait 3 days for the county to process a "Certificate of Title" or sum-such. This will prove that we really really paid our taxes (and it costs $10.00). The tax office front desk lady gave...


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Jan
20
2006
 0

Oh yeah, the release


So I refinanced my house and they sent me this paper and I needed to file it or something. I put it in my to-do file, for about three years. Not really a file either, more of a stack, any way, it was lost before we moved. If it was so important, why did they send it to me anyway? Today I got a call from the bank saying...


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Jan
22
2006
 1

The Dirty Deed


Quoted directly from the original deed of our house (some parts illegible). No part of the premises or property above described shall ever .......occupied or owned by or held for, or rented, leased, sold, .......conveyed and or otherwise become the property of, or ..... use or possessions of, any person or persons other...


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Feb
1
2006
 3

Day 2


In a mad dash to prep for the fact that the project officially kicked off YESTERDAY, I put an ad on Craigslist: free stuff, in the carport, come and get it. What doesn't get taken gets thrown in the dumpster (which is now sitting in our driveway!!! eeeee!!!). Well, the freecyclers decided to help themselves to our whole...


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Feb
2
2006
 0

Hackberry No More


I just happend to drop by as the hackberry was felled. Exciting and a little sad. Nobody likes hackberries, so naturally I am fond of them. I am also fond of good advice, and I hear that a hackberry is a plant that grows like a weed, then falls on your house like a ton of bricks.


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Feb
2
2006
 0

Day 3


Just a warning: At this point, we may not be able to blog at a pace that reflects the rapid progress that is being made on our property. Day 3 - dawn: Day 3 - dusk:


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Feb
3
2006
 0

Friday, Carport and Storage gone.


They demolished the car port bright and early in the morning. I had a small panic about my antique boat parked next to the storage and raced from my office to go push it out into the middle of the back yard. A couple of the demolishers came over and helped me when they heard me grunting. The wheels had sunk into the ground...


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Feb
5
2006
 0

Better?


My sister told me last night that she couldn't see the difference between the before and after pictures in the previous post. "Did they just move the bushes?" Maybe it's more dramatic to us. In fact it was staggering to me. Is this shot better? See, the porch is gone, See? SEE?


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Feb
5
2006
 0

Dumpstermania!


Everybody's got it! Well, not everybody, but they are pretty common in our neighborhood when you start to look for them. Christiane was so excited to get ours that I ran over and took pictures before work to show her. They've already filled this one up and brought in a new one.


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Feb
5
2006
 1

Off with the carport!


...and the detached storage. This is where Christiane's presence is important to getting things done. See me in that picture? You can't tell, but I'm thinking, "Hmm. I wonder if that was such a good idea." The kids got a tour of hazards. Don't fall on nails, pick up broken glass, open natural gas lines, step on live wires,...


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Feb
5
2006
 0

Last of the Last Minute Stuff


Tonight I ran over and popped the groovy "7308" numbers off the house, drug the boat to the back of the yard, took down the last 6 jute blinds and hauled the last two window units over to the rental. A couple of observations: 1) This would have all been a lot easier without a hole in the living room floor and a 2 foot drop...


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Feb
6
2006
 0

Week One


They finished clearing the concrete and dug the holes for the piers that go around the exterior edge of the house. Most of the concrete in the back porch will remain. No reason to remove it. So, someday years from now when the new owners puzzle over what the house looked like before the renovation and addition, there will...


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Feb
8
2006
 0

Foundation Photos


Tuesday was a no-visible-progress-at-the-house day. Hopefully there won't be too many of those. Here are a few pictures of the work completed last Friday and Monday. 1. There is hole in our living room floor where they are putting in 3 new piers. They really cut out the minimum. I can't imagine standing in one of those...


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Feb
9
2006
 0

It’s really happening!


David took me to the house today to look at the new piers. WOW! I realized that I have been avoiding going there during the day because I am a woman alone. At night, I don't feel safe walking through the rubble in the darkness. Seeing the piers up close was exciting. Even though we have gotten our money's worth from...


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Feb
13
2006
 2

Saturday, Sunday, Monday Update. Warning: Boooooring


Saturday: We had a meeting with the communications guys. When they called I really thought Ace was handing daily management of the job over to a lackey. Communications Guy: "Hi, I'm the communications specialist for Ace." Me (thinking): "Oh well, Ace is a busy guy, he has to delegate." Turns out the communications guy runs...


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Feb
14
2006
 0

Somewhere, Trusses are Being Built


Monday night, way past his bed time, Chuck came by to talk about kitchen cabinets. I really hope he can do them. I like the idea of a neighbor building part of our house. He told us about the drunken barber that lived in our house in the 70s, and how he crashed his car on Lamar and Airport while having a heart attack (the...


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Feb
17
2006
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Week 3 Wrap-up


There was little visible progress this week. We got a Pod, which looks like a small one-car garage, dropped in our yard. And that's about it. The trusses will not be ready today. They will be ready next Friday (they better), which means less will happen next week. Somewhere, they are still building trusses, and windows,...


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Feb
24
2006
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Trussmas Morning


Every time I see a flatbed truck with wood on it, I check to see if it is heading toward our house. If there aren't any trusses in our yard by the time I come home from work, it's going to be a really long weekend. Update 11:00pm: No trusses. Truss machine broke. Monday. Fee fie foe phooey.


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Feb
24
2006
 0

Git Yer Own Dumpster


I dropped by the house on the way to work. No trusses of course, but there was a bunch of not-our-dang-stuff in the dumpster. a small table a few mops toy tunnel two cots igloo cooler flower pots a propane tank Worse than a stocking full of coal on Trussmas morning.


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Feb
26
2006
 0

Sigh-kea Part II


A long rainy drive to the big box on the highway. In 3-4 weeks we should have 2000 lbs of wood, glue, and hinges delivered.


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Feb
27
2006
 0

In the Kitchen


Before I start talking about the kitchen we ordered, I should say a few words about Chuck, our neighbor-cabinet guy. He's local, he's a small business, and he's got tons of experience with custom cabinetry and historic restoration. He'll be doing the trim for the interior of our entire house, for sure, as we want to match...


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Feb
27
2006
 0

I Truss You Up, Schuckaz!


I looked it up. I'll be damned, there is such a thing as a truss machine. And they look like they break all the time. Today? Trussmas?


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Feb
27
2006
 1

It’s a Trussmas Miracle!


The clouds have parted, the sun is shining, a hint of sawdust lingers in the air, and there are trusses piled in our front yard! No rain in the 8-day forcast. Should be an exciting few weeks.


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Mar
2
2006
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Month One Wrap Up (and Why I Blame the Bush Administration)


Carport and storage - Demolished Piers - Poured Trusses - Delivered That's it. Except for the Trusses, the last two (going on three) weeks have been just waiting. I blame the Bush administration. They pulled money from levee improvement projects. Then New Orleans sank while the president played guitar. Now a good number...


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Mar
3
2006
 2

Off with the kitchen!


I drove by the house, oh, four or five times today. Each time, I anticipated the destructive aftermath of today's scheduled demolition. Each time, I was disappointed. I was at the low point of a fairly crummy day when David announced that, on his way home from work, he had driven by the house and there was a crew in the midst...


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Mar
4
2006
 0

Off with the siding!


Off with the siding! Part 2 Originally uploaded by cmwoodley. The demolition continues. I think the crew is a little tired of us dropping by every five minutes but stuff is happening! The shutters and doors and various other details have been set aside, and soon the windows will be too. Oh my god, they're going...


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Mar
5
2006
 0

Small Mystery Solved


The deadbolt on our front door has been so out-of-whack, the we hadn't been able to lock it from the outside since August. It was a problem that came and went with the humidity, but this time it seemed permanent. With the siding off, you can see what happened. The door facing had sunk about and inch. Either because of the extra...


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Mar
6
2006
 0

Off with your windows!


Off with your windows! Originally uploaded by cmwoodley. There went our picture window! She's going right back where she came from, so we sure are glad to see that she survived removal. Took six guys, and I think they were all shocked to see her land in one piece.


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Mar
6
2006
 2

Framing Walkthrough


Framing Walkthrough Originally uploaded by cmwoodley. We met early this morning with our contractor, Ace, and the framer he hired. We had one last chance to make sure that everything was exactly how we wanted it: the placement of all of the doors and windows, the walkable area of the kitchen, the height of the ceiling....


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Mar
6
2006
 0

Open Hearth Surgery


They took the roof off today. I stopped by the house four times. Each visit driving deep weird grooves into my amygdala. (From now on, every time I hear the Honeydrippers' "Sea of Love", I'm going to think a wall is about to fall down.) You can see the green walls of our living room from the corner of Pasadena and Grover....


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Mar
7
2006
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Haunted House


David's last post reminds me of yesterday. The youngest came with us to the walkthrough and was fascinated with the process of taking the siding off of the house. He wanted to know, what were those tools they were using? I told him they were called "crowbars." "Hmmmm, crowbars," he repeated, thoughtfully. Uh oh.   I...


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Mar
7
2006
 3

Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue


Christiane has been (ok, me too) a little obsessed with the blue tarp on our house. I cannot exaggerate the blueness of the light in the house. The diffused sunlight comes in every square inch of what used to be the ceiling. Even the closets. Red objects appear black. And after your eyes have done their best to adjust,...


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Mar
8
2006
 0

Disappearing Act


Tuesday, From the West                   Wednesday, From the West


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Mar
8
2006
 3

This is what happens when you make fun of IKEA…


They deliver your kitchen to their store in Houston instead of to your front door. We were hoping for something like this: the kitchen Originally uploaded by splityarn. Alas, we instead got a phone call. "Come pick up yer kitchen." Did I mention our kitchen is in Houston? Anybody in Houston wanna bring us our kitchen?


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Mar
8
2006
 0

Destruction/Construction


Something happened while we have been marveling over the tarp and all the destruction. They started building our house. The sub-floor for all the new downstairs square footage appears to be done. And extra supports under the house have been connected to the new piers. Our oldest boy leapt over the chasm still in the living...


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Mar
8
2006
 0

Holy Crap!


Update 12:30am: I called Ace who was so asleep he almost couldn't speak. Then I went to the house. What a haunted house scene. Lightning, thunder, a creaky gate, half a house, and a big billowing blue tarp. I got a broomstick and pulled down a couple of corners that were exposed, and hooked the tarp to various nails which...


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Mar
10
2006
 0

From the East, Friday AM


FRIDAY AM: WEDNESDAY AM: SATURDAY AM: I had driven by the house on Thursday morning and thought to myself, "The no-walls thing is really getting to me. I need to stop driving by until there are walls." On our way to Brentwood Tavern last night, David made a pit stop. I'll be damned--there were walls. Funny...


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Mar
10
2006
 2

Overwhelmed


This is a photo of the master bedroom on January 31, 2006. Put your mouse on the picture to see what the same view looked like on Wednesday this week. About the only thing that remains is that doorway, and it's coming out too. So much has happened this week. I really don't know where to start.


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Mar
13
2006
 0

Measure Twice, Build Blog Once


Nevermind. I totally misunderstood. It was the measurements of the old parts of the house that were off. That makes so much more sense. Still, several trusses are the wrong length. We'll see how big a delay it causes. We got a call from Ace yesterday. They built the downstairs slightly too small. Four inches front to back,...


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Mar
13
2006
 0

Clearer?


Since the last post made no sense. Here is a better (I hope) explanation. (Bored yet?) The plans were based on measurements of the old house, which were slightly off. Front to back across the bedrooms, the drawings were 2.5 inches short. So the trusses were short. And the length of the bathtub was wrong. It was drawn 6 inches...


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Mar
14
2006
 0

Still Wrong


I suck again (sorta inside joke). I spent the whole prenatal appointment this morning trying to solve the wall-in-the-wrong-place problem in my head. I had a good solution. Brilliant even. After the appointment, we went back to the house and they had already built the wall. Looked perfect. The trusses can be used, the walls...


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Mar
14
2006
 0

Trusses


Trusses Originally uploaded by cmwoodley. I know there's been a stink about the trusses. I haven't been able to keep up, really. With cousin Ben here for Spring Break, my Master's thesis due in one week, and freelance deadlines, I'm a little busy. Oh, and I'm baking a baby. All I know is that I drove by this...


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Mar
15
2006
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The Famous Living Room


Christiane did a neat thing this evening. She took a photo of our living room from the exact position we had rendered it in Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer. (Put your mouse over the picture to see the rendering.) We have these images in our heads from working in the software all summer and into the fall. And now we are starting...


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Mar
16
2006
 2

Speed Trap Ahead


So far, I am loving our contractor. This is a rare thing, from what I hear. Most of the people we talked to complained about their remodeling experiences, and they gave us many, many warnings. Things aren't perfect, but he's a good guy. One of those genuine types who takes pride in his work and is honest about what he can and cannot...


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Mar
17
2006
 2

I’m in love!


The second story started going up yesterday. There was another small scuffle (I alluded to it in yesterday's post). The draftsman had placed the windows on the south and east walls of the second story in one spot on the elevations and a different spot on the floorplans. The picture above shows the incorrect positioning....


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Mar
18
2006
 0

The Shrinking Eaves


The second floor has been creating traffic jams of rubberneckers on Grover for the last two days. I wonder what they're thinking? I've had a few initial observations. 1. It looks bigger on the outside, than I thought. 2. It looks smaller on the inside. 3. The downstairs bathroom and bedroom are more public that I thought....


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Mar
19
2006
 1

Eave Update


Again, never mind. Not a problem. We'll have our big 30 inch eaves. I think I figured out what bugs me about small eaves. It's kind of like a guy wearing a hat with a brim that's too small. Specifically, the hat that Sylvester Stallone wears in the first Rocky movie. And to think that guy is now the governor of California.


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Mar
20
2006
 0

Rain


There was light rain all weekend. The house got wet, but it wasn't that bad. By Sunday afternoon it was drying off. Then one last storm last night. There was thunder and lighting all night. And it got really wet. There was some damage to the drywall. There are pockets of water making their way down the wall under the paint...


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Mar
20
2006
 2

Ketchup


This is just a bunch of observation I want to get down before I forget them. (Warning: Booooring) 1. Christiane just started her third trimester on Saturday. Thus, I have produced a timeline. I still think we can be in the house for the birth. We've had a very productive 6 weeks and all the design decisions are made. 12 weeks...


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Mar
23
2006
 2

Photos


I've just uploaded a bunch of photos to Flickr, catching up on the two days without an internet connection. I took this one at night, so the color is a little weird. Note the makeshift scaffolding on the right hand side. All Erwin House Photos The framing is about done and they are wrapping the house in plywood and Tyvek....


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Mar
23
2006
 0

Door-to-Door Service, Baby. Yeah.


IKEA delivers! That's our kitchen. Originally uploaded by cmwoodley. That's our kitchen, delivered yesterday with little pomp or circumstance. They have been making such amazing progress on our home that I might be baking brownies in my new kitchen in time for the midwives to help deliver the baby! Note to self:...


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Mar
24
2006
 2

Eye of Gnome


I've been using several consistent places to take before, during, during, during, and after photos. And I just decided to name the locations and tag them in Flickr. Some of the before photos are out of order, but you can figure out which ones they are. Gnome's Eye View. Named for a garden gnome who observes the construction...


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Mar
24
2006
 0

Noooooo!


I refuse to be intimidated. We will prevail. LOL


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Mar
24
2006
 1

Eaves!


They're putting on our subroof right now as we speak thisveryminute. Apparently, the rain is no biggie. With the subroof and the Tyvek, the house should be fairly water-resistant. Of course, it doesn't have any windows yet, but hey who's counting? My biggest concern is that the rain will simply slow the project down...


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Mar
24
2006
 2

If I had it to do over.


I would have been more demanding of the draftsman. Today we encountered the third boneheaded mess-up in the plans. The wall between the dining room and the kitchen is one complex piece of origami. You won't be able to tell when it's finished, but it's wacky. We asked if elevations were needed and he said they would understand...


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Mar
25
2006
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Caught in the Crossfire


I had a student journal meeting on campus around lunchtime. I was driving home after the meeting, talking on the cell to my mom about the progress on the house. I was going to do a quick drive-by on the way to the rental, but stopped and pulled over when I saw a cop car in the old driveway. "The house looks great," I was telling...


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Mar
26
2006
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A Bit of a Pulse


I dropped by the house late on Friday night and caught the framing crew playing cards in the downstairs bedroom. It was a chilly night and they had blocked the door with a 4x8 sheet of plywood and had run an extension cord through the window for a light. I didn't disturb them. As I drove off, I saw the light glowing and shadows...


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Mar
27
2006
 0

Teetering on the Brink


I'm amazed by the difference in building quality between our house and the scaffolding that the framing crew uses to get 25 feet up. None of the boards line up, half the nails don't hit the other piece of wood. Do these guys dare each other to get on this stuff? On Friday I saw a guy putting up plywood above the second...


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Mar
27
2006
 9

Kitchen Design Mockup


On Saturday we popped over to the Tile Guy. The place was teeming with pregnant women and toddlers. We picked up our backsplash sample (CoffeeHouse Blend II). It was browner than we expected, but we decided to make it work. We picked out the floor and paint color in a flurry of decision making. Bamboo floors, white cabinets,...


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Mar
28
2006
 1

An Attic of One’s Own.


I have not had an attic since I lived with my parents. It's been dorms, apartments, rental houses (you just don't go into the attic in a rental house) and then I bought the little flat-roof house on Grover. So when we designed our house, there was very little emphasis on the attic. We put in just enough for the AC and a few boxes. Still...


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Mar
28
2006
 1

Panorama-rama


I just discovered Autostitch. It's perfect for interior shots, and for a house that is out-growing it's exterior "before" picture vantage points. Each of these panoramas are combined from about 20 individual photos.


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Mar
28
2006
 2

Change Order


Dear Ace, I am afraid that we are going to have to request a change order. Since it has rained forty-billion-hundred inches of rain in the last 24 hours, and it is supposed to rain forty-billion-hundred more inches in the next two days, and since nothing is happening at the house right now (except for everything getting...


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Mar
31
2006
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Unrated Week 9 Wrap Up, Lap-and-Gap Edition


Slowish week. Rain sent the framing crew packing, and I think they were waiting on windows anyway. In an ideal situation, we are at the halfway point. 9 weeks down, and 10 weeks until Christiane's due date. Saturday: AC guy started putting in ducts Monday: Framing crew started putting up trim, finished Tyvek wrap Tuesday:...


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Apr
3
2006
 0

I Want My Drip Cap Back


They started to put the trim on today. This includes the window trim, which is wrong. Last week I sent these photos to our contractor and supervisor to show how I wanted the windows and doors trimmed. I even had a detailed phone conversation about the drip cap. I compromised on the 3.5 inch trim, since that cut is not available...


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Apr
4
2006
 2

Heavy Metal


When David and I first sought bids, we spec'ed a metal roof. Everyone told us it would be too expensive. We picked our contractor, we accepted asphalt shingle, we moved on. Today, David talked to the contractor, and he told us he's going metal. Because of the low pitch (2:12), he didn't feel confident about the protection...


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Apr
4
2006
 0

Vive le Drip Cap!


As usual, Ace made everything all better. The trim on the windows is near perfect. The new windows had no sill. I didn't specify windows with sills. I didn't know you could get them without. So the trim at the bottom won't be the same. But the drip cap is back and the lower boards are marked for removal on the old windows....


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Apr
6
2006
 0

Yo tengo la ventana para aqui!


Yesterday, I made a heroic mad dash to the Habitat re-store to get a window for the dining room. When I got there, there was this dude, touching the window I had spotted the day before. I loudly unrolled my tape measure and tapped the window with the end. The dude saw my desperation and took a step back. The great news...


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Apr
6
2006
 3

Day 66


We've come a long way, baby. We made our daily pit stop on the way home from school and watched as they worked on finishing up the siding on the front of the house. I just love how the mixed siding looks! I love the windows! I love the roof! And I love the doors that open from our bedroom onto the... nothing. Deep...


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Apr
9
2006
 2

Week 10 Wrap-up – Walk-through Schmalk-through


When we started putting the finishing touches on the electrical plans, the draftsman said, "Don't worry about this little stuff, an outlet here, a switch there. You'll do a walk-through before the electrician gets started and make these changes." Friday morning I got a call from Christiane. "The electrician is at the house,...


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Apr
10
2006
 0

I Am Tired and I Do Not Want to Sleep.


Just today: (double warning...boooorring) They filled in all the holes in the old floor that were cut for foundation work. The good news is, you don't have to watch your every step while you check out the ducts and wires overhead. The bad news is there's no place for the crew to throw their food wrappers, and for the supervisors...


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Apr
11
2006
 2

All that and the…


Its true. We bought a kitchen sink (and a faucet, and a pull-out recycling system, and under the cabinet lighting, and some recycling/compost bins). I'm having trouble coming up with a good pun because the baby ate my brain. Something about babies and bath water... eh... I don't know. Feel free to fill in for my lack...


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Apr
14
2006
 0

The Neck


There is a part of the house that I think is best referred to as "The Neck". It's the wall behind the stove and everything goes through it. The windpipe, the nerves, the blood, lymph, everything. And our neck has a big-ass beam in it. Deep breath ... not my problem to solve ... not my problem to solve. Yesterday, I saw that...


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Apr
18
2006
 1

Plenum of Problems


I've been not posting, holding my breath, waiting for the latest "issue" to be resolved. The last week has definitely made me feel like I am sitting on pins and needles, and not just because my hips are straining under the weight of this uber-baby inside my stomach. Long story short... there's a support beam. It wasn't...


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Apr
18
2006
 8

Move the Plenum Pros and Cons


Don't Move It Cons 1. Ducts in cabinets 2. Toilet in the wrong spot (with the sink between the toilet and tub) 3. Down draft oven cost 3X normal oven 4. Three inch drain in living room makes wall 4 inches thicker Pros 1. Keep working, no wasted time (except today) 2. Get a rockin oven Move It Cons 1. Bigish soffit in dining 2....


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Apr
19
2006
 0

The Verdict Is In


Christiane and I met at soccer practice. Christiane: I made up my mind. Did you? David: Pretty much. C: I bet we have the same idea. D: You sure? C: Yeah. D: Ok, you say first. C: No, you go first. And so on. At some point we played "Rock, Scissors, Plenum." We agreed, plenum beats rock, and we're not going to move it. Thanks...


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Apr
20
2006
 4

Some things go very right.


door Originally uploaded by cmwoodley. There were some things that we wanted to keep from the original house. We wanted to keep the windows. Sure, they aren't as energy efficient. Sure, they aren't as thick. But they look damn fine and we love them. And new windows cost a mint. We also wanted to keep our front...


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Apr
25
2006
 2

Up, Up and Away


When I drove by the house early this AM, there were about 10 pickup trucks parked up and down the street. I haven't seen that much activity since the demo crew arrived three months ago, so I was both pleased and perplexed. Things slowed down in the last few months as we were warned they would. The plumbing, electrical...


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Apr
27
2006
 3

Spoiler Alert!


If you are like some people, you only want to see pics of the finished product, right? So avert your eyes! Because I have pics of the half-finished stairs! Wheeeee! Last night, we snuck in for a quick pic after bathtime. Ah, the smell of sawdust. And, let me tell you, I have never seen wood like this before. It is truly...


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Apr
28
2006
 1

Good Times, Good Times


A lot happened yesterday. I know, I know, I didn't post updated pics of the stairs. So shoot me. But David got a great shot of the landing. The guys working on the stairs are totally my new best friends with cherries on top. The pic doesn't show it, but they did get the upper treads in by last night, and one of the bottom...


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Apr
28
2006
 2

Top Down Design


One last comment about the stairs before we start climbing them. They started building from the top. Really. In this picture you can see stairs starting at the top floor, leading to a landing, and ... that's all they got. There are just a few 2x4s and a strap holding the landing up. The plumber said in 20 years he had never...


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May
3
2006
 0

Slow and Steady


We're slow to update around here these days. My body is definitely sending me clear messages: baby trumps house. Got it, lady? Baby trumps house. So, I've mostly been prepping for the other new addition. I've been cooking up a storm, I've washed all the clothes and diapers, I've ordered the birth kit and tub liner....


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May
4
2006
 2

The Roof. The Roof. The Roof is …


... done. Big, big sigh of relief for a house that can no longer be soaked to the bones by a big Texas thunder storm.


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May
7
2006
 4

Powerless


On Thursday, our front porch was showered with more than raindrops. Our IKEA shipment arrived with all of the supplements for our kitchen redo: the new sink, the faucet, the garbage and recycling bins and pull-out tray, the under-cabinet lighting. Part of me thought that this point in the project would always seem very...


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May
12
2006
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Home Spontaneously Turns Purple


Purple! Originally uploaded by daviderwin. Emergency officials asked locals not to panic after an Austin home spontaneously broke out in a strange and inexplicable case of Purple yesterday, frightening passersby and perplexing area homeowners. "We don't know what caused it," said a gentleman found on the property...


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May
16
2006
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Post No Bills


As we hit the pre-inspection mode, we started to accumulate advertisements inside the house. Business cards and flyers were nailed, screwed, and stapled to various studs inside the house. I guess normally, a house at this state would belong to a builder, and they may be interested in hiring eager sub-contractors. But this...


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May
18
2006
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Woo-hoo. Framing inspection passed.


Happiness is trucks in front of the house. This is one of the better moments.


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May
19
2006
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Ah, the Smell of Concrete in the Morning.


(apologies to Christiane for stealing her line) The concrete crew finally came by this morning. From the looks of it, they are knocking out our little job on their way to the real one. At 7:45am, (when this photo was taken) they looked to be more than half-way done.


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May
19
2006
 2

Warm Fuzzies


Ya'll really think I can climb stairs at this point?? Don't be silly--David snapped this shot for me. Once the framing was inspected and approved (!) we found out that no time would be wasted installing the insulation and floating the drywall. I can't even imagine how awesome-ly low our energy bills will be. It was a complete...


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May
20
2006
 5

New Arrival


Arrivals Originally uploaded by daviderwin. No, not the baby--the tile! That's right, the ModWalls custom blend we ordered came in, a whole boxfull, and it is gorgeous. I swear, I could do the whole house in this stuff, it is just so pretty. I have to admit, it is kind of weird having the tile. It means...


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May
22
2006
 6

Details, Details


Pocket Door? Originally uploaded by daviderwin. What do ya'll think of this door? We've got a pocket door that goes in the kitchen (leads to the pantry), and I had envisioned something with frosted or ribbed glass. This has the best of both worlds! It may come out of our pockets, though, since we didn't spec...


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May
23
2006
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It’s the Little Things


Sometimes all I need is a few feet of drywall hung or a key to the construction deadbolts that now seal the entrances to feel like something much bigger has been accomplished. These things don't really make for fancy pictures, but they sure do tickle MY fancy. P.S. Rumor has it that we will be moving in within no more...


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May
24
2006
 3

It’s the big things, too!


We have walls!!!!! I'm verklempt. Talk amongst yourselves...


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Jun
3
2006
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Kitchen Parts


They painted our kitchen on Friday so I could get started on the cabinets this weekend. This is about 4 hours of work, first hauling 1200 lbs of kitchen parts from the Pod in the front yard, then checking the 8 digit number on the box against a 3 page parts list, then looking at the reference number for that group of parts,...


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Jun
5
2006
 7

Kitchen Build, Day Two and Three


Day Two. Talked to Caro and cleared up a few things about hardware. (I found the hinges). Overnight someone had broken into the house and storage. They unwrapped everything in the storage and a few things in the house. They took my tape measure, instructions, receipt, warranty, and parts list. I spent most of the day checking...


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Jun
7
2006
 3

Ikea Kitchen Day 4 and 5, More Crimes


Day 4. Another break-in. This time smashing up the side door and the Pod. The new padlock is gone and the latch is wrecked. The police came by to dust for finger prints. They burglars left some pretty clean foot prints (thanks to all the drywall dust and two clean steps), but they don't do footprints for a crime like this....


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Jun
15
2006
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Lights, Fans, Sconces! (No Baby No Baby No Baby)


No baby. Not yet. I expected the house to go past it's due date, but never the baby. As I write she is five days over her scheduled appearance. It has been a rough and sleepless 5 days. There has not been much to post about the house for a while too. Since the drywall went in, my focus has shifted from "What happens next?"...


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Jun
16
2006
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Big as a House


IMG_7352 Originally uploaded by daviderwin. When we originally started designing the house, I spec'ed in a garden tub (non-jetted) for birthing. It had always been my dream to have a waterbirth, but with the last two the bathrooms were simply too small and the tubs too uncomfortable. The tub is in, but not really...


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Jun
22
2006
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Ain’t life sweet.


Ah, dear reader, I am now like you, able to enjoy the redo only in pictures. Just wait til you see the stain! Might be the only time in my life as a mother where I welcome a stain with glee. In other news, I used to rent an apartment with a garden tub and shelf much like the one we're installing. It had a shower, too;...


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Jun
28
2006
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Trim


Trim Originally uploaded by daviderwin. It might not seem like trim could be such a big deal, but it is. Before I met David, my love of remodeling was mostly limited to reading renovation stories in Better Homes or watching This Old House. I surfed the web and bookmarked photos that I lovingly called "house porn."...


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Jul
4
2006
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Trim Before and After


I learned the terms for the interior window trim last week. The board at the bottom of the window is a stool (not a "sill" that is a exterior term) and the trim underneath that is the apron. There are some small differences in the new window trim. The stool is less chunky and sticks out less on the sides, which is not great...


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Jul
10
2006
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Ikea Kitchen Day 35


Well, the cabinet guy postponed and postponed, then he worked a half day on Saturday and decided he had had enough. Ikea 2, me and cabinet guy zero. Two thirds of the kids were out of town so I watched a 15 min Ikea video on-line and headed over to the house to take a swing at it. I took down all but three of the cabinets...


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Jul
13
2006
 5

Railing


The issue of the day is railing for the upstairs deck. Since the deck is built and they are ready to put up the railing like, yesterday, this is a heckuva time to tell us the railing we speced out in January won't work. The issue is horizontalness. We want cables running horizontally. There is a rumor that the city won't...


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Jul
18
2006
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End of an Era


The dumpster is gone. We were so excited when it arrived. When they took it away last week, I almost didn't notice.


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Jul
18
2006
 3

Ikea Kitchen Day 41


Super big thanks and a fresh basket of good karma to my farther-in-law who spent the best 10 hours of his Sunday helping me put up the rest of the kitchen cabinets. The cabinet guy had hung the glass cabinets about .75 inches lower than the other wall cabinets, and he had put the base cabinet underneath about a half inch...


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Jul
21
2006
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Did someone say “countertops”?


IMG_8420 Originally uploaded by daviderwin. That's right, baby! Countertops!!! This day has been anticipated almost as much as the day the dumpster arrived. A kitchen just doesn't look like a kitchen without countertops. We chose Wilsonart Laminate in Slate Gray. I chose it a few months ago based on a walkthrough...


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Jul
23
2006
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Peter’s House


Peter's House, Our Temporary Home Originally uploaded by daviderwin. Have I mentioned how awesome our rental experience has been? A million times, I have wanted to blog about our rental. This place rocks. Hardwoods, ceramic tile in the kitchen, and a HUGE covered back porch that was a lifesaver for the kids on hot or rainy...


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Jul
25
2006
 4

Crunch Time


We. Are. Moving. I'm not sure where. I hope it's that cool house on Grover. This morning I handed the Super a punch list with 108 items on it. Tonight, I scratched 1 item off that list. AC Condensers were installed. Two more items were almost done. Deck Railing - needs handrail. Laundry Floor - needs threshold.     I...


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Jul
26
2006
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Crunch Time Part II


Yea for the punch list. The guys knocked out about a third of the list today. We got door knobs, lights, AC, a pocket door and about 35 other things. There was a snag installing the stove. The City of Austin requires that gas valves be available without moving the appliance. This means the gas line had to come up through...


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Jul
26
2006
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Conversations


We've got a big crew at the house, it's hot, they are working hard, and everybody is getting punchy. Plumber: Hey, Sparky! Electrician: Aww, I was just thinkin' about you. Plumber: Pervert! Electrician: I was just thinkin' I wish I'd got here before you put in this goddamn gas line. Later, in front of the house. Me: It's...


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Jul
26
2006
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Crunch Time Part III


13 items checked off of the punch list today. Deck - Railings Downstairs Bath - install lights Downstairs Bath - Fix pipes under sink Downstairs Bedroom - Install or replace fan Exterior - cut bolts out of concrete pad Exterior - remove 2x4 from concrete pad Hallway - window latch Kids Bath - Shower trim Kitchen - outlets...


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Jul
28
2006
 3

Crunch Time Part IV


Thursday, two items crossed off. Hallway fire alarm Stairs pendant light The railing in the stairs is not done yet. Maybe today. We got the release for moving the electrical meter to the house. City of Austin cheerfully told me it would be done in 1 - 3 business days. The floor in the master bath is done. Walls today. Everything...


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Jul
28
2006
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Balustered!


IMG_8646 Originally uploaded by daviderwin. People always talk about what a nightmare remodeling is. When I first started telling people about our plans, long before we had even hired a contractor, people would tell me their stories. "Our master bath addition took seven years!" "Our kitchen contractor practically...


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Jul
29
2006
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Please Stand By




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Aug
2
2006
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Ten Deadlines


June 1: Four Months. Original Estimate for the project was 3 - 4 months. June 10: Baby Erwin's due date. We built that bathroom for birthin'! June 17: Baby Erwin is born in the rental. June 28: Unofficial kickoff marked on June 28, 2005 when we put half of our stuff into storage and Christiane and the kids moved in with...


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Aug
4
2006
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Big Bag ‘o Bulbs


Last Friday I had the unique (maybe once in a lifetime) joy of filling a shopping cart with light bulbs for the whole house. I needed about 65. So many that I organized an Excel spreadsheet so I would know how many of each wattage to get. I was so excited about my big bag 'o bulbs, that I stopped by the house and made Christiane...


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Aug
5
2006
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On the 186th Day they Rested.


Yesterday, our contractor said a cleaning crew would be by the house tomorrow and please, would we not go over there. Then Christiane got this in her fortune cookie. We took it as a sign. We took the last day off. We did not go to the house. (Well, one drive by, but we didn't stop.) We went to the park, we had coffee,...


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