As you can see, there are still more trusses to be put up, but after that it gets sheeting, and shingles. Then it won't snow in the house anymore. After that, we install my custom ordered windows and doors. Can't wait!
Showing posts with label dream house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dream house. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Trusses and pumpkins
This is kind of a random post, but it's what I have pictures of. We have the latest pics of our slow-going house project with the beginnings of a roof. These pics are about a month old, and yes, sadly little work has gone on since these were taken. Our head guy, and Aaron's best friend, Dave, has been on vacation, other workers are working on other projects, and blah, blah, blah. The good news is, once the crew is here and working, it gets done really fast. The plan at this point is to resume work the around the first week of November. Luckily, we haven't had much snow, but the temperatures are flippin' cold!! It's only in the twenties lately, so the crew won't be having too much fun, but I don't really care at this point! Does that sound heartless??

Here are some pics of Jolee getting ready to carve our Halloween pumpkins. We ended up with about 6 pumpkins because we carved a bunch for a youth activity a few weeks ago. Of course, each kid needed to carve their own, and those pumpkins are now frozen solid on our walkway. So far, they have not become moose candy. I hope to post some Halloween and birthday pics of Haylee's 14th, (which is tomorrow), but with all the fun activities planned, we shall see.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Slow and Steady
Most of you know that we are in the incredibly huge process of having our dream house built. We had hoped to have the house "dried in" by now, but like most construction projects, there have been some hold ups. Our plumbers took 2 weeks to show up for the job, our trusses were delivered way behind schedule, and so it goes. These pics are from about a month ago, just after the main floor was framed. You can see the view of the lake from our family and dining rooms, Aaron's dream garage, and what the back or lake side of the house looks like. This is also when the weather was still relatively nice. Wish I could say the same today, but we got about an inch of snow IN the house today. I will try to get more recent pictures posted soon.
Monday, August 11, 2008
This past weekened, Aaron and I decided to brave Anchorage to tour the annual Parade of new Homes. We have never done this before, but we figured if there were ever a year to do it, this was it. We really enjoyed the alone, grown-up time as we tried to get ideas for our new house.
Here are some pics of stuff we liked.
This is a picture of a house that most closely resembles what I think our's will eventually be as far as exterior layout goes. The garages are off to the left side and ours will be layed out differently, but as far as front entrance and roof lines, it is very similar. This made me really excited because I have been a little nervous with trying to envision the final product from looking at a few drawings.
This is a house that is in Eagle River and I actually took the picture for siding ideas. I love the stone colors and our shingles are about the same as on this house. We are going with white vinyl windows, and I liked the way these colors worked together.
This front entry is very similar to ours, except the column on the left on our house will be connected to the house, leaving the column on the right open like this one. I also like the stone and siding colors on this house.
Here Aaron and I are with some random tour goers in a master bathroom. I really like the way this vanity used the corner of the room. I like all the mirrors too. Aaron has already told me that there will be a dividing line right down the middle of the angle.
This is one of my favorite features!! I love love love this mudroom bench/locker setup. I want this to help me organize all my kids' junk.
This kitchen ceiling was in a way over priced condo, but very cool with the lighting and dry-wall accents. That's Aaron looking at the quality of the cabinets. The next pic is a better shot of the kitchen light...too modern?
Aaron is striking a lovely pose on the exposed agrigate sidewalk similar to what we want to do.
Check out this awesome cherry built in!
I thought this built in bench/plant holder was a great entry way idea.
We took lots more pictures, but I won't bore you any longer. Here is my blog poll:
White (or some shade thereof) trim and doors, or stained wood??? I have had both in houses and like both. What is a girl to do? Vote now.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Back-logged blogger
Yes, it has been a while since the last post, but I have been really busy entertaining visiting relatives, stocking my food storage with the bounties of Alaskan waters, all while trying to maintain some semblance of a clean house, weed free yard, and somewhat cared for children. This post is going to consist of shortly narrated pictures from our latest adventures. So here is an update on our new home construction:
These two pics are of the beginnings of part of the foundation and the foundation blocks waiting to be installed. That's me standing in what will eventually be our front entry.
These pics are about a week later with some of the wall blocks installed. The boys are standing in what is going to be the basement of the house. The other pic shows how the basement will open up to the backyard and down to the lake.
This was taken today and it is of our well being drilled. Yeah, we will have water to drink! Still don't know how far this guy has to dig for water, but it shouldn't be too far. Most of the neighbors hit water around 50 feet or so.
Next, we move on to cousin Kimmie and Uncle Matt visiting from Utah. We had so much fun with them, eventhough Kim is a true Utah girl. We had a hard time keeping Kim warm and dry, but she was a trooper and even went out fishing in the rain and caught not only the biggest halibut on the boat, but the most! Way to go Kim.
We took the kids (4 hikers and 2 stroller riders) up to the Russian River Falls to watch all the spawning salmon try and jump the falls. It was a great bear-free hike and the kids made the 41/2 mile round trip like pros.
Once my Uncle Matt arrived, it was off on a hike (one of his favorite things to do in Utah). We started out on the Fuller Lakes trail. I have never done this hike before, but have always wanted to try it. Sidenote: this hike is located in prime bear country of Cooper Landing and the previous day a woman was mauled by a brown bear at the Princess Lodge which is also in Cooper Landing. We got about a 1/4 mile up the trail when we stumbled on some very fresh bear scat right in the middle of the trail. Needless to say we turned around and decided to go on a more heavily traveled trail up to the Russian River Falls. Matt had never done this trail before so we decided to take this safer route. It's just as well because the Fuller Lakes trail is listed as "strenuous" and I was with 2 almost 60 year old men. I know you would have made it just fine guys!
After a few days recovering around my house, we said goodbye to Kimmie, and then headed off to Valdez. We love Valdez because it is so beautiful, has great fishing when the silvers are in, and we can walk to just about everything the town has to offer. Aaron couldn't take 2 more days off work so the plan was for me to drive the motorhome with the kids on the 9 hours (from our house) where he would meet me after making the trip by plane. We made the trip relatively unscathed. Heck, after driving to Utah last year, the kids are champs when it comes to making long hauls in the motorhome. It turns out that Aaron had to make the trip by car too when his flight was cancelled due to zero visiblilty in Valdez. Thanks Lynn for letting him use the Caddy! He loved the "Beaches" soundtrack, especially after the 34th time through!
Here are some pics from our Valdez adventure:
We stopped at a glacier at the hightest point of the trip, just before the downhill run into Valdez. The baby girls loved looking at the glacier through the guardrail. Mostly they just liked being big girls, standing on thier own.
Now on to the most important part of the trip...Fishing!! The first trip out on the boat consisted of Uncle Matt, Papa, Auntie Bobbi, me, and my boys. We knew the silver fishing would be slow as it is still a little early for them. But, after about an hour, Brady hooked into a monster!! We were so proud as we watched him fight that fish. He did a great job, and Aaron netted it after it wore Brady's arm right out.
We got three bags of fillets out of that one big silver. Way to go Brady!! All our poor Jaron got was a baby ling cod, and he didn't think that counted as a "good fish" so we took the kids to a perfect pink salmon hole to get Jaron a "real fish".
Here he is with his first one. He was thrilled. The water is teaming with pinks at this point, so we just let the kids fish to thier heart's content.
Even Grandma got in on the action.
Chloee even got one "all by herself". She then went on to doing what she does best; finding lots of shells.
I had to get one of my own too. Thanks to Aaron for getting all those fish off our lines. He was running ragged up and down that beach. Here is a pic of Jolee being Abbi's pillow in the stroller. Doesn't she look thrilled? Eventually, we let her out where she played in the wet rocks. She had a ball throwing sand in her hair. She even got some in her diaper. How does that happen?
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