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Friday, May 24, 2019

We see the light!

 
We are finally seeing the light at the end of this construction tunnel!  Amazing to look back at how far we've come.  All the ups and downs, the long, tiring nights are beginning to pay off and so worth it.  Cabinets were ordered in March and delivered mid April.  Ready to stain.  Sheetrock was painted with primer shortly after it was hung and textured and ready for the main paint after the floors were done.  It is all coming together and we just can't believe we are almost done!
 
The end of March, we spent a weekend painting each and every ceiling, wall, and corner with sheetrock primer.  Country boy used a paint sprayer on the large areas while I rolled the small rooms.  Things got a little messy.  Good thing we put plastic all over the doors and windows.  We looked like we were in a scene from the movie, "Outbreak".



 
Meanwhile - Bricks were delivered!
 


 
 
Primer was done and all dried so the plastic was cut up to get the floors cleaned and ready for the concrete stain.

 

 
 
 
We never mopped so much in our entire lives!  So thankful for our concrete guy, he helped by using a buffer to get it all just right.



Hello Spring!  Horses enjoying the weather and green grass coming up.

 
 
Country Boy took a moment after a long day at work to enjoy a little fishing as I walked the pond dam.  I couldn't help but capture this photo op from the other side of the pond.
Look closely and you will see him fishing away.



Bring on the concrete stain!
Afterward it was stained with the color we chose, we mopped and mopped again, cleaning up the residue from the stain once it was dry.


 
This is basically what all the floors look like after it was sealed.
 
 

 
Below is a picture of our horse, Dandy.  We raised her and trained her, had her since 1997, a year after we got married.
As I took this pic I was reminded how she's moved with us from our first little home on 10 acres, to our now dream home.  She has been a part of our family all these years and made it to this beautiful land we've been blessed with.

 
Brick was all done mid April.  We got all the interior painting done.  Final preparations are being made to have cabinets installed, etc.  Still things to be done on the porches, cement poured, heat and air.  So close yet so far but we are so thrilled and blessed.  We suffered damage from a tornado on May 6th and lost a building, property, lots of tress and belongings.  Unfortunately, our neighbors lost their barn and suffered severe damage.  You can see in the picture below, some of the debris from the building that was picked up and thrown down into the pond.  This F1 tornado went directly in between our barn and house. 
There's no doubt that God was watching over us and answered our prayers! 
 
 
 
I have many more pictures and things to add.  Lots going on that we are excited about. However, due to privacy issues, we will no longer be sharing our lives on the internet and social media.
Thank you for following us.
To our family and close friends, feel free to contact me personally for updates and pictures.
God Bless!
 

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Marching along

March arrived and so did sheetrock!
But first, we had the job of putting insulation within some interior walls:
 


 
 
 
Sheetrock delivery:


 
 
Dally has found she has her own personal windows within the doors.  She loves to watch what's going on outside while we work.
 
Got all the inside insulation in and ready for the crew to hang the sheetrock.

 
Lots of work, mom and dad, taking a rest.


 
 
 
 
The drywall crew worked so fast and did such an awesome job hanging the sheetrock! 






Love seeing the walls come together. 
Couldn't help but get my entry-way silhouette out of storage and try it out in the newly made wall to see what it will look like.  Pretty sure I'm going to like it.
 
We have walls with texture!



 
Mudding and taping was great, texture looks amazing, it is starting to look like a house.
 
 
 
 
Next up, paint.
 
We picked up the primer, we are ready to get to painting the sheetrock then start staining the concrete floors!

 
Till next time!

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

February and Old Man Winter

February brought the roof shingles, along with ice and snow.
 
Our new shingles experienced their first ice, snow, sleet, and rain, all in one month.  Here is a look at the month of February.  One of the coldest in a long time.
 
Delivering the shingles and getting them ready to be put on the roof:
 




Family and friends helped put on the new shingles.  So thankful and grateful to have such wonderful people to help.

 
They did an awesome job!

 

 
 
More work on the back porch:

 
 
So much fun, cutting out the windows and doors!

 
 
 
I noticed the horses and had to take a pic.  What a great view from the inside looking out!
 
As family helped cut out the windows, Country Boy ran electric wire to the porches.
 
 
 
 
So excited to see the view, we had to document the success.

 
Front view

Back view
 
This is what the back porch is all about.  The view.
 
 
Roof is all done, ready to put the doors and windows in!



 
 
 
 
If you believe in God, He will open the windows of
heaven and pour blessings upon you.
- Mahalia Jackson
 
 
Got the doors and windows in just in time for Old Man Winter to sock it to us.





 
 





 
 
 
Finished up electric all while staying bundled up.  Such a cold time, working on the house, but so worth it.

 
 

 
So thankful for our parents, couldn't have done this without them!

 
 
Next up - Insulation and walls!
 
 
Everything prepped and ready for the spray foam insulation:

 
 
Pretty neat to watch but what a mess.  This group was awesome, worked all day till late at night till they got done and made my clean up easy by packing up what they shaved off.
 





The next day - all done with the spray foam.



 

 
Now for our job, putting insulation within some inside walls.
 
But first, ice and snow, and the opportunity to take some neat pictures.



 

My favorite picture taken the evening of my birthday. 
 
 
Next up - Sheetrock, taping and texturing.