Saturday, July 23, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
These are a few of my favorite things
Friday, July 15, 2011
Wired
We have POWER! Alan, Alan Sr, and Mr. Bowdrie pulled wire to the house!

Alan learns how to put in receptacles.
The kitchen cabinets are up on their pedastles, and the section of floor to the left is our test-sand patch. Looks pretty good!
Feeding wire while it's being pulled.
The screens that will go in the top part of the screen porch. They're big! The actual screen part is a solar screen, to block out all of that sun-heat. The bedroom (furthest spot from the swamp cooler) will need it.
The metal that will be filling in the bottom part of the porch. As you can tell, it's been another couple of late nights..
We have power, our water heater is plumbed, all of our waste plumbing is done, the porch may be done/on the way today, the bathroom sink has been mounted and the shower door is done...we're finally in the home stretch, and I cannot wait for move-in day!

Alan learns how to put in receptacles.
The kitchen cabinets are up on their pedastles, and the section of floor to the left is our test-sand patch. Looks pretty good!
Feeding wire while it's being pulled.The screens that will go in the top part of the screen porch. They're big! The actual screen part is a solar screen, to block out all of that sun-heat. The bedroom (furthest spot from the swamp cooler) will need it.
The metal that will be filling in the bottom part of the porch. As you can tell, it's been another couple of late nights..
We have power, our water heater is plumbed, all of our waste plumbing is done, the porch may be done/on the way today, the bathroom sink has been mounted and the shower door is done...we're finally in the home stretch, and I cannot wait for move-in day!
Monday, July 11, 2011
The day before tomorrow
Because tomorrow is a big, big day and this is just a little bitty update.
Our kitchen cabinets are in, and the countertop support for the northeast corner has been fabricated. The dog and cat food storage will be under here, as will their water supply.
Like usual, it's a bit of overkill..
The window is masked off because...
We have a deck! The metal is primered and painted, and the deck boards are 2x6 redwood.
We started insulating/sealing where the container meets concrete today.
Our kitchen cabinets are in, and the countertop support for the northeast corner has been fabricated. The dog and cat food storage will be under here, as will their water supply.
Like usual, it's a bit of overkill..
The window is masked off because...
We have a deck! The metal is primered and painted, and the deck boards are 2x6 redwood. We started insulating/sealing where the container meets concrete today.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Rainy night in California
Well, we didn't wash away, and got a darn pretty sunset out of it. Unfortunately, this is the worst kind of weather the desert has to offer-- 100 degrees and 70% humidity means not much gets done.
Here are our kitchen fixin's: Cooktop, sink, on demand water heater for the sink, and the plywood for the countertop base.
This is the setup we have for work done at night, since it's finally cool enough at 9pm to not drown in your own sweat.
The actual cabinets sitting where they'll go! They won't be on the floor like this; we're building bases for them out of 2x6's.
Last night we got some stairs, which is wonderful. It means no more climbing up and down a stepladder to get on the porch! Today the door to the screen porch was test fitted, and it works beautifully. Everything's a mess right now because we had to storm-proof at the last minute, and things still need to be able to go back under cover immediately, if it starts to rain.
Monday, July 4, 2011
This is our damn kitchen
As in, "Damn, that's green!"
I've "helpfully" drawn in our cabinets and fridge in the kitchen, and the awesome gateleg table in the 10" we've designated as the dining room.The color is "Fresh Pear"
Here's everything painted our base color, Valspar (Lowe's brand) "The Bubbly".
Andthe bathroom walls, Valspar's Betsy Ross House Blue.
We are currently under a weather advisory that reads like this...
"at 432 PM PDT... National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated
a severe thunderstorm capable of producing one inch hail and 70
mph wind gusts"....So hopefully, we won't have to buy new windows or a new house.
I've "helpfully" drawn in our cabinets and fridge in the kitchen, and the awesome gateleg table in the 10" we've designated as the dining room.The color is "Fresh Pear"
Here's everything painted our base color, Valspar (Lowe's brand) "The Bubbly".
Andthe bathroom walls, Valspar's Betsy Ross House Blue.
We are currently under a weather advisory that reads like this...
"at 432 PM PDT... National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated
a severe thunderstorm capable of producing one inch hail and 70
mph wind gusts"....So hopefully, we won't have to buy new windows or a new house.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Little things
The past few days have been all about getting the smaller things done, like the last door going in, drywall completely mudded and sanded, and getting the last of the stuff out of our apartment. Today, we textured the walls. While it would have been easier/cheaper to not use texture, it does cover a multitude of sins, and we like the inside looking as conventional as possible.
Here are some pictures of the slider going in, and of the only measuring mistake so far--- we were off by 1/4", and it was remedied by removing a 1/2" OSB spacer...and shaving some off with a saws-all. Alan's uncle, Mr. Chick Bowdrie, is also helping us now. We are very, very grateful for all of the help we've had from family, this would be impossible without them.
Mudding....a lot of it.
The slider is unloaded from the tractor.
And does not slide into place. So we remove the spacer, and give it a little shave.
All done. The final sealing of all gaps and cracks comes in a few days.
It was 105 degrees today, so we decided to tape the windows shut. While we were at it, we figured we'd spray some texture..
Taping and sanding. Yes, the floor is a mess...
And it goes on. I was in charge of the 'knockdown' part of texturing, so if it's terrible, you know who to blame...
Oh wait, nevermind, it's gorgeous.
Here are some pictures of the slider going in, and of the only measuring mistake so far--- we were off by 1/4", and it was remedied by removing a 1/2" OSB spacer...and shaving some off with a saws-all. Alan's uncle, Mr. Chick Bowdrie, is also helping us now. We are very, very grateful for all of the help we've had from family, this would be impossible without them.
Mudding....a lot of it.
The slider is unloaded from the tractor.
And does not slide into place. So we remove the spacer, and give it a little shave.
All done. The final sealing of all gaps and cracks comes in a few days.
It was 105 degrees today, so we decided to tape the windows shut. While we were at it, we figured we'd spray some texture..
Taping and sanding. Yes, the floor is a mess...
And it goes on. I was in charge of the 'knockdown' part of texturing, so if it's terrible, you know who to blame...
Oh wait, nevermind, it's gorgeous.
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