The good news is that within that giant hole, much progress is being made. After the hole was dug, the footings were poured. Then came the walls. Plumbing went in, back filling the inside, putting down the vapor barrier, and the slab was poured on friday. The rock chucker and concrete pumper have been the most exciting pieces of equipment. The compactor, on the other hand, which is a tiny little thing, was heavily feared by the kids.
footings
Since building things is what Heath does, he is pretty cool about each step, but for me its all new and exciting. I feel like a big dummy when i talk to the various subs, but luckily Heath has good friends that are patient and take good care of me.
pumping the concrete into the forms

choices, choices choices... yikes, I have only just started makeing choices, but there are so many things to think about. I hope I don't pick something aweful and ruin the whole place. faucets are on my mind right now. The plumber took me to the showroom and I got to look at all the possibilities. Marlee thought it was heaven with all the toilets!
I had never given any thought to the height of a toilet until recently. Hand washing is a whole new experience now that I have to check out every sink in town.
Marlee checking out exactly where stuff goes when you flush
2 comments:
So, I am glad that we are on our end, and not on yours in the house building process! It has been fun, but we're ready to be done! Good luck these next few very long dirty months! :o)
How exciting! I love seeing the progress! When it's my turn to choose toilets you'll have to weigh in... :)
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