MAY 12, 2016
The first thing we did to "improve our home" was to pour a large pad over the small two steps leading to our front door. I can't believe the HUGE difference this made. WHY didn't we do this 25 years ago!! It was especially meaningful to me because I did a lot of flatwork with my dad (when he would let me)...and it all started out when I was about 7 and held the lamp (yes, a LAMP!) for my dad to finish the large cement pad he put in our backyard in Canoga Park, California for us kids to skate on, and play basketball. We put handprints and initials in many new concrete areas, so I thought it appropriate, and meaningful to put my father's initials and his death date on this bit of concrete.
About a week before this, our stove gave up the ghost on it's second burner! The first one quit working about 2 years ago, but Rod and I weren't highly motivated to purchase a new stove when three burners and the oven were working just fine. Well, Natalee and Amelia were over one day when they discovered that TWO burners were no longer working. In unison, they said, "MOM!! You need a new stove!" In mock surprise I asked, "WHY?? I've got two working burners?!?!" They about came unglued, until I laughed and said, "Yes...we're getting a new stove!" They were relieved until I told them I was NOT getting a flat surface stove...but I did! And I'm quite enjoying it! Cinnamon rolls turned out great!!
However...we had just purchased a new sectional couch for our front room in early...so the new couches went downstairs...with a LOT of hard work on the delivery guys' part. They did an amazing job!! And the couches make the basement a very nice place to be!
With a new stove, and new couches, things kind of "just happened!" Suddenly, we had painters, roofers, and aluminum soffit and fascia guys working on the outside of our house...
Our French doors really needed some updating...so out they went!!
And, since I was spoiled by my father's QUIET garage door opener, we put one in, too...and it is QUIET!!
Next came the Classy Closets...and we loved working with this company. When I explained that we were taking out our kitchen on Wednesday evening and would have a bunch of stuff in the garage by Thursday morning when they originally planned to install the garage cabinets...they had their guys there Wednesday morning and got the garage done just in the nick of time!!
Now. . . A word to the wise...
NEVER put five quarts of black beans in a rice cooker to take to a special dinner...the weight might break the lid when you least expect it, spilling beans all over your floor, and you might just decide the kitchen needs remodeled!! What else do you do with bean splatter everywhere???
This was not the FIRST time we've had bean splatter all over our kitchen...the last time was when some of our teenagers were ready for their Homecoming (?) dates, and I dropped the hot Corel dish full of refried beans onto the kitchen floor. Our nephew, Cory, wasn't sure if he should laugh or not...until I started laughing...assuring the girls, "Well, there's only a little bean splatter on the hem of your formal!" Cory was secretly GLAD because he never cared much for refried beans!
On to the rest of the remodel. . .
I have to give credit where credit is due...a special thanks to my patient and supportive husband, who wasn't thrilled with all of the sudden upheaval, but who was willing to "hold on and see where this ride took us!" Also, thanks to Amelia and Natalee for their ideas, vision, and patience with their mother. I didn't always SEE what they could...and there were only a couple of times that I put my foot down and said, "No!" All the rest was pretty easy...they came up with the ideas, and I said, "Sounds good to me!" Jon Graf was a huge help, sending me names and numbers for subs to consider for the work we needed done. AND, I am extremely grateful to be the daughter of a general contractor...I felt my dad's help every inch of the way from the other side of the veil!! It was amazing to me to see how everything fell into place...really!
Our kitchen before all the demolition...
Wednesday evening we "destroyed" the kitchen!
Everything from the cabinets went out into the garage cabinets, and our old cabinets were taken to the backyard..,no room in the driveway!!
The microwave was relocated to the study...the fridge and dining table worked well in the front room...right next to the rocking chair and the TV..
Dezmond thought it was pretty cool getting all of the stuff out of the cupboards. . .
...And he loved using his BIG muscles and helping Grandpa carry the really heavy stuff outside!!
Lance Shotwell was our demolition guy, and it was fun working with him. Tearing out the dropdown ceiling in the kitchen released ALL of the blown in insulation from the attic into the kitchen...we were thigh deep in the stuff. Luckily, Lance suggested we shovel the insulation into garbage bags (which we did...28 of them!!), then stuffed the bags into a different part of the attic until the new ceiling was in place...and then Rod and I went up early in the morning before the attic got too hot, and shook out the saved insulation. It saved us a bunch of money, too!!
Our corner was great for selling larger items as we could move them out, AND for giving stuff away, too!
After taking out the old kitchen, the drywallers came in and made short work of putting the ceiling in just a few minutes (seemingly) after the electrician finished his work. Rod and I got an education by default with some plumbing issues, but we had a good "coach" over the phone, pulled out the copper tubing that was nearly 30 years old, and put in new flex tubing, all while the drywallers worked around us. Got the tubing in place just in time for them to cover it up! Whew!
In spite of all the work being done, we still had time for the grandboys to come over!! We love their swimming and nap times at Grandma's house nearly as much as they do!!
JUNE 2, 2016
It was amazing, nearly exactly what we wanted/needed, and in our price range, and it was immaculate!!! What a huge blessing!! Rod has always wanted a truck, but the one I use for the horses doesn't "qualify" as HIS truck, so the white truck is now HIS truck, and we still have the "beater horse truck." I love my old truck because I don't worry about what happens to it...especially with the horses!! And Rod lets me use "his" truck when we need to pull the horses long distance. It's a GREAT arrangement!
The day after purchasing the truck, we put Rod's car up for sale, and an hour later it was sold...there were a lot of disappointed people calling us from Craig's List! We are definitely counting our blessings!!!
I headed up north the morning of June 4th, for some UMTA meetings, and came back that evening. Rod had most of the truck packed for our camping trip with our family to Palisade Lake. He left Sunday afternoon for Salt Lake City and a conference he had on Monday and Tuesday.
At the same time, the cabinets were being installed, Jones Paint and Glass came in and changed out all of our old windows, both upstairs and down. I'm boggled at what a difference it makes in interior sound control, the ease of opening the windows, and the more up-to-date look. I'm wondering how it will impact our AC bill, too!
The flooring guys came in on the heels of the countertops and electrician. I loved the wood-look vinyl that we chose for the floor and it went perfectly with the cabinets. Amelia assured me it would...I wasn't too sure...but I trusted her!! So glad I did!!
The tile guy came and got most of the backsplash done...just had to wait for the kitchen window to be traded out...
On Saturday, June 11th we returned home to a beautiful kitchen!! Almost all of the hardware throughout the house had been traded out with Lance's and MaryAnn's help, and there were just a few odds and ends to finish up. Not bad for four weeks of work...if you count camping at Palisade Lake as work!
However...
Before long the pups were off to their new homes!!
Did I mention we had Jaida and her puppies here for the week, also?!?!
. . . to this!!
BEFORE |
After four weeks of subcontractors being in and out and around our home, and with VERY few problems or difficulties, we went from a 29 year old home...to a much improved home inside and out!
We feel extremely grateful to all who helped, and for this incredible blessing in our lives! !
AFTER |