It's been a while since I've blogged but that doesn't mean we haven't been doing anything. The other week we went to Hilo Sears and picked up all our appliances. They are in the house but not set up. We have finished all the floor but were two boxes short, roughly 39 square feet (the master bedroom closet), but luckily we ordered it out of Windsor Plywood in Spokane and Michael and his family will bring it as extra baggage when they come for Christmas. Yes, Michael and his family will be here! We warned them the house might not be finished but Mike reminded us about living at the lake when we had dock boards for shelves and a laundry tub for a sink. There's no way you can control your kids after the age of 13. So we bought some Aero beds. Let's hope we have the toilets in by then. You are actually not supposed to live in your house until you get a final inspection, but we'll beg forgiveness.
Our countertops should be coming in next week and we are going to buy all our lights so the electrician can put them in. It could be a busy next two weeks if the plumber and electrician can fit us in. They haven't been fully paid, so here's hoping they want a little Christmas cash.
We also planted another tree - an avocado and we bought a big leafed tree that gives the nuts that they make leis out of. Oh and Marilyn and Tony gave us a crepe myrtle tree that was growing too close to their house. Fruit, nuts, and shade - what more does one want? Well one thing is to find all my tools because Crissie and I did a poor job of packing. We did not make a master list of what's in every box. True we have most boxes labeled but I was missing some important tools I need, so today we started moving things out of the garage and in rooms where the plumber and electrician and countertop guy can work around. As I said most boxes were marked but a lot of stuff was wrapped by the movers, so we had to open it to see what it was.
I thought for sure my chop saw blade, orbital sander, multifunction tool, dremel, and other stuff I put in a plastic bin, but we checked all of them and found nothing. Finally we found some unmarked boxes and hit the mother load! Of course I had packed things separately and not together, so as we opened each box to find something it was like Christmas. I even found my baseball glove and the framed green shag carpet from 17th.! Now I'm happy. Tomorrow we make some shelves to put the stuff on and next week we'll start on the doors.
Here's some pics of what everything looks like now.
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The Avocado. Okay give it 3 years, Marilyn says. Pono is guarding the tree. |
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Crissie putting on the finishing touches. |
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Tony & Marilyn digging the hole and fertilizing |
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The garage has more room |
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Laundry room ready to go |
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Guest bathroom ready. I'll be trimming the window tomorrow., |
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Kitchen area with appliances near the window and bathroom window trim ready on the sawhorses. |
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Living room. We are trying to keep the floor clean with plastic and cardboard. |
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Front entry looks good. |
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Our bedroom. Bathroom on the left. Closet on the right. |
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I added more grout to the shower. All that's left is caulk & sealant. |
So now you're up to date. Weather has been a bit wet the last few days. Good for our plantings.
Got cold - down to 60. Are we becoming acclimatized? It's been a year without winter. We had a nice Thanksgiving with Tony's family. Hope yours was good too. Another unmarked box bonus - outdoor Christmas lights. Hopefully we can hang them up.