Today, I visited our house and I barely recognized it. Most of the walls are gone on the main level and the floors are getting torn up. I am amazed at how quickly demolition can go. I was beginning to be able to visualize what the new floor plan will look like. It's very exciting!!
While I was there moving some remaining items to the basement and the container, I was transported back to my childhood. I am a carpenter's daughter and I remember going to work with my Dad when I was growing up. Long before "Take Your Child to Work Day," my Dad would occasionally take me to work with him. More often than not, I was given the job of picking up scrap at the job site. I was never a big fan of that job; I would have preferred pounding nails or running around, or better yet...coffee break!! I'm sure that I was not a very productive worker when I went with him, but those are wonderful memories that I will always have! One smell that I remembered from my growing up years is the smell of freshly-sawn wood. Yesterday, I was reminded of younger days, when I would go to work with my Dad, when I experienced that smell again. Ahhh....what a nice memory!
Well, as you can see, the project is progressing quickly! I cannot wait to see what will happen next. It's changing every day now.
TTFN!
We are doing a MAJOR home renovation this year. Join us on our adventure as we demolish, then rebuild our home, choose appliances and pick out paint colors and mouldings.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Averting a Cat-astrophe
Greetings and salutations from the banks of the Mighty Mississippi, our temporary home. I hope that you have been able to escape the heat and humidity and enjoy the summer.
Sunday proved to be a very eventful day. Craig and I spent several hours at our house cleaning out our old bedroom, the closet and attempting to get Georgie Girl into her kitty carrier. Well, we were successful on all accounts! Hallelujah!! On Saturday, Craig very cleverly adjusted the carrier so that my smart cat would not be able to enter the house, but would go into the carrier.
Well, when we arrived on Sunday, the cat was NOT in the carrier, but was still on the deck. She had ignored her food and treats and was out-smarting our plan. I had one more idea up my sleeve...I opened the door on the top and walked away. I tried to coax her into the carrier with promises of treats. FINALLY!! She entered the front door, I reached in a grabbed her growling, meowing and hissing at me. I shut the top door and slammed the front door. Caught you, you little rascal!
Well, we are settling into our temporary abode, and Georgie Girl is defining her territory.
I hear that the demolition is going well and I am anxious to see the progress. Life is good; God is awesome and I love my husband and cat. ;)
Sunday proved to be a very eventful day. Craig and I spent several hours at our house cleaning out our old bedroom, the closet and attempting to get Georgie Girl into her kitty carrier. Well, we were successful on all accounts! Hallelujah!! On Saturday, Craig very cleverly adjusted the carrier so that my smart cat would not be able to enter the house, but would go into the carrier.
Well, when we arrived on Sunday, the cat was NOT in the carrier, but was still on the deck. She had ignored her food and treats and was out-smarting our plan. I had one more idea up my sleeve...I opened the door on the top and walked away. I tried to coax her into the carrier with promises of treats. FINALLY!! She entered the front door, I reached in a grabbed her growling, meowing and hissing at me. I shut the top door and slammed the front door. Caught you, you little rascal!
Well, we are settling into our temporary abode, and Georgie Girl is defining her territory.
I hear that the demolition is going well and I am anxious to see the progress. Life is good; God is awesome and I love my husband and cat. ;)
Saturday, July 16, 2011
A Dilemma of Feline Proportions
Have you ever tried to move a cat? Well, I have and until now, my success rate was 100%. That darn cat of mine is so fickle and skittish. Although the demolition process is well-under way by now, my poor cat is still living in the house, albeit on the four season porch.
Yesterday, I bought Georgie Girl, a new kitty carrier. It is the "deluxe" model, complete with optional hood opening. I was so happy and I thought that she would be too! I put a few toys in it along with a smattering of her favorite treats and catnip (a.k.a. kitty dope). Well, wouldn't you know, she batted her treats out with her paws, but would NOT enter the carrier! Grrrr!!! Well, I tried a different approach....the aerial drop. Let me give you a visual....have you ever tried to give a cat a bath? Well, this was the reaction I experienced when I attempted to put her into her new carrier....she "grabbed" both sides of the opening with her paws, hissed and spit and would not go in!! Good grief!
This is the cat that will voluntarily sit in a vacant box and hide in small spaces, but will not go into a new kitty carrier just for her. How can that be? Don't let anyone ever tell you that cats are dumb....oh, no, no my friend! They are too smart for their own good! Now I just need to figure out how to out-smart her.
Well, tomorrow, Craig and I will double-team that smart cat of mine. I have a plan....(evil, diabolical laugh). I will let you know if we are successful. Oh, and just in case you wanted to know, our former dining room does not have walls or a ceiling anymore. More progress!
Yesterday, I bought Georgie Girl, a new kitty carrier. It is the "deluxe" model, complete with optional hood opening. I was so happy and I thought that she would be too! I put a few toys in it along with a smattering of her favorite treats and catnip (a.k.a. kitty dope). Well, wouldn't you know, she batted her treats out with her paws, but would NOT enter the carrier! Grrrr!!! Well, I tried a different approach....the aerial drop. Let me give you a visual....have you ever tried to give a cat a bath? Well, this was the reaction I experienced when I attempted to put her into her new carrier....she "grabbed" both sides of the opening with her paws, hissed and spit and would not go in!! Good grief!
This is the cat that will voluntarily sit in a vacant box and hide in small spaces, but will not go into a new kitty carrier just for her. How can that be? Don't let anyone ever tell you that cats are dumb....oh, no, no my friend! They are too smart for their own good! Now I just need to figure out how to out-smart her.
Well, tomorrow, Craig and I will double-team that smart cat of mine. I have a plan....(evil, diabolical laugh). I will let you know if we are successful. Oh, and just in case you wanted to know, our former dining room does not have walls or a ceiling anymore. More progress!
Friday, July 15, 2011
As they say on Iron Chef, "Let the battle begin!"
Today, 14 July 2011, the renovation of our home has commenced (by the way, that's Bastille Day to our French friends). Remember that Bastille Day is commemorating when, over 200 years ago, the French attacked the walls of the Bastille and appropriately today, our contractor attacked the walls of our house. We have been preparing diligently for this day, almost like we're getting ready to have a baby. NO! That is NOT an announcement. Anyways, I digress. . . For those of you who are not aware, Craig and I are completely renovating our home. One might ask, "WHY on God's green earth would you do that? Why not just buy a new house??" Well, as they say, "Location, location, location." We like our location, neighbors and especially the view from our house. We have a beautiful wetland behind our home that is full of wild life, and I don't mean extended relatives.
I will rewind the tape (and I've just dated myself). A little over 1 1/2 years ago, Craig and I married and I moved into his house. Now we are going to make it "our" house. The plans are ambitious to say the least, but we have complete confidence in our contractor and our marriage to forge ahead with this adventure.
One of the biggest obstacles that we had to hurdle prior to this project, was to pack up our home and move out. How do two people accumulate so much STUFF?? Many have asked where we are going to stay, to which I have replied, "In a van, down by the river." Well....actually, minus the van, we are renting a lovely apartment down on the Mighty Mississippi. It's a great view and will provide all the comforts of home, sans servants and au pairs. But we do have DirecTV and those who know me know that I am glued to the TV during July....Le Tour de France!! Go Lance!!
This blog will allow those who are interested and those who are merely voyeurs to keep up with the latest in our lives during these next few months. Yes, I said months. Did I mention that we are not just renovating our house, but adding onto it as well? It should be fun to watch the progress. I hope you will enjoy the trip with us.
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