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Friday, October 31, 2008
Bill Gates
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Soooooo Close..........
Just a couple of lunchtime photos. Tom the Flooring Guy put the second coat down this morning about 8:30 - he's coming back after lunch to do the third and final coat. I hope it's nice and thick.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Plastic Laminate Looks Great!!!
The plastic laminate is on the countertop and the drop-in sink and cooktop are - uh - dropped in. I need to get a better camera this weekend and take some decent shots that actually show something more than impressionist images, huh?That's the diswasher on the left side there, Ray wasn't able to get anything done in the kitchen yet, just the main bathroom toilet, the sink is hung but not plumbed, and the shower fittings are started.
The pair of light fixtures in the bathroom are from Tech Lighting; they are the most solidly built well designed light fixtures I've ever installed. Lots of room for wiring, lots of screw holes for varied boxes, and solid metal componentry. They were pretty pricey though. The diffusers still aren't on there, but I'll do that this weekend.
Steve did siding on the rest of the bedroom wall today too, so he's working his way around. What's kind of funny is that when he started, the way he talked I thought he'd be done with siding in a couple of days. It's been weeks. There's always been something else to do, like the tile in the utility room, or the countertop, or the grouting.Tuesday, October 28, 2008
What's That Column?


And because I wasn't able to get a picture of the siding progress yesterday, I shot it today while there during lunch.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Counting Down? How About T Minus 5 Days?!?

Ray the Plumber will be here tomorrow, getting the washing machine, water heater, and basement bathroom. Steve is supposed to be doing the plastic laminate for the kitchen counter tomorrow (I picked it up today!), so that Ray can put in the kitchen sink on Wednesday, along with the toilet, sink, and shower in the main floor bathroom. (Note I said sink as in singular sink when referring to the kitchen, not big sink and small sink.)Sunday, October 26, 2008
Sunday, One Week Left!

Pete almost made it all the way through the basement with the flooring yesterday, Saturday. Here's a peek into Kian's through the man cave.
Today, Heather finished painting her office and the main floor bathroom, moved a bunch of dirt into the planter in the front, and did a ton of cleanup while I focused on the electrical in the main entry, finishing the day with getting the master bedroom and Kian's bedroom all fully electrified.
The circuiting for the basement hallway lights around the stairs is driving my nuts. I can't figure out how the power is supposed to get to the lamps, and I tripped the breaker three times trying to get it figured out. I may need to call in Sparky for this last one. I did however get the main entry 4-way light working, and the upper floor hallway lights too. Entry light is good. Gettin' there. One week left. We're on about the same schedule as the election.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Saturday, one week to go. Baby.
How do you like the modern austerity of the barren stair detail we got going? How about the red carpet treatment that Pete has on the floor?
That red stuff is actually the rubber pad with the little beads underneath for moisture to escape. Cool stuff. The stair is sheathed with Pete quality drywall on the underside, the sides are going to have some nice VG fir trim soon. What goes on top of the red stuff is the engineered bamboo flooring, which pretty much just floats on the top of it, with glued tongue and groove joints. Here's Danny's room with the stuff all layed down looking pretty finished. Pete arrived about 1:00 today; not sure how far he got but will see soon.Danny helped out today, moving dirt from the back yard to the front, helping to fill out those planters in the front. Looking good!!
Friday, October 24, 2008
Friday Morning Update

The tile needed to be fairly small because of the irregularities in the floor, so I got a 3"x6", and it's porcelain so it's very dense and durable. Looks like travartine though. Thursday, October 23, 2008
Billy Shelves Going In

Ikea calls them " Billy". Bookshelves. We picked up a boatload of them last week, and Pete is putting them in place, beteen the carefully dimensioned and crafted walls so they'll fit like a glove. The beech wood color is the perfect foil for the flowering herbs wall color. What's that on the shelves you're wondering? Those tubular things? That's the glue for the wood flooring that's also going down tomorrow and Saturday.
We are entering our last week of construction craziness. On Monday and Tuesday, Ray the Plumber will be coming to install the showers, sinks, and faucets in both bathrooms, along with the water heater. If the plastic laminated arrives on Tuesday the way it's supposed to, Ray puts in the kitchen sink on Wednesday. (What are the chances, right?) We'll see....
Tom Le the flooring guy is supposed to come Friday, maybe Thursday and Friday both, to put the last two coats on the oak floor. Then we start moving in over next weekend, November 1 and 2. Whew; it's going to be down to the wire totally on everything. There will definitely be some stuff undone, that we'll just have to get to as soon as we can. (As if we will still have all the energy; this has been exhausting and stressful, but we need to keep the momentum up.)
Can't wait to sleep in a house that's finally warm for goodness sake.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Monday Catchup
There's the Kitchen "before" view on the left, taken on June 4, and the current view is below, taken from about the same location. Not much different, are they? Maybe when all the finishes are in you'll notice it more. I ordered the wall tile the other day for the backsplash - it arrives maybe October 29, just before we start moving in. Down to the wire, baby.Notice something else? There's built in lighting again for the first time, too! Dishwasher still needs to go in,
the doors on the sink front won't go in until the sink goes in, which can't go in until the plastic laminate arrives, knee bone connected to the hip bone, etc. The trim in the picture isn't blue by the way - just a peculiarity of the lighting.Steve's preparing to put down the flooring in the utility room too; here's a shot of the Central Plant in the cleanest condition it's ever been. Washing machine and dryer are moved temporarily out into the media room. And dig the light fixture in there too! You can tell, I've been busy, and Darren helped almost all day Saturday. Hence all the progress.


Lastly, the much ballyhooed and long awaited pull-out pantry has been partially installed today

Here it is with three of the four pull out shelves in the partially pulled-out position. Seems like a lot of shelves, for some short things I guess. We'll have to probably reconfigure it a time or two before we can consider it optimal.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Where've I Been?
On Thursday evening, there was no post because Heather and I went to the final dress rehearsal of a new play at the ACT Theater, commissioned by a friend of mine as a birthday present for his wife. It's called "Becky's New Car", and Charlie Staadecker of Staadecker Real Estate presented it to his wife Bonita, (whom Heather decided she wants her to be her mommy) at a very heartwarming ceremony full of love and humor, and of course, suggestions that more people do the same thing. VERY funny play; we are going to go see it maybe with the Quacks soon- highly recommend seeing it.
But we got home very late and no post that night.
Then on Friday, I took the day off and did loads and loads of electrical work all day long until fairly late, after which Heather and I went to get something to eat fairly late, after which I just crashed, and then got up early on Saturday to do more electrical work, but I also started a new blog that took my morning time instead of this one.
It's called Election Haikus for Starbuck Cards. Why not? Win a $5 Starbucks card and get in the drawing for the big one.
So here it is, Sunday, and H and I need to head for Ikea to get all the bookshelves so Pete can install them next week. Sounds like the flooring guy can come in at the end of the week and get that done, the walls in front are done to the point that Steve can pour the stoop maybe tomorrow if the weather holds, and we're in good shape for the big move coming up. Yah sure you betcha!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Lots of Deliveries, Not as Much Installations
Pete installed the oven in the wall cabinet! You can even see the LED timer is on now. It's just the right height that we don't have to bend over to see if anything's ready yet, too. Don't have to the bendover to check on the turnovers.
Actually, it's more of an early 21st century international home style pattern (aka Ikea pattern). Again; it's one baby step closer to kitchendom.
And the closet doors from Home Depot finally arrived today; I ordered them way back on September 19, and they had to come all the way from Oregon. 3 1/2 weeks and they look like they were assembled in haste. I'm a bit disappointed, but I also don't think most people will notice. I ordered three more doors for the basement from the same people. At any rate, Pete got one half of the entry closet installed; Heather's closet doors go in tomorrow perhaps. Then it's kitchen flooring time!!!Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Siding and Flooring and Blocks; Oh My!
The weather surprised us with more sunshine for the most part today; Steve thought it was going to be a day of inside work, but he focused on two big outdoor projects instead. First item; more siding, on the south side mostly, but also by the basement door and Danny's man-cave. The second item was the shuffling of the massive amount of concrete block for the planter walls. No picture, but there's lots of block. Two pallettes worth. And of course, it wouldn't be an outside day without more dirt being moved; he also dug a trench for the footing of more of the block walls. Gonna look good I tell you...
And while Pete continued to make progress on the kitchen, mostly bit-by-bit, the bamboo flooring also showed up today. It's all in Danny's man-cave now getting acclimatized, though I don't know how effective that is when it's still in the plastic in the box it came in. Hmm..Monday, October 13, 2008
Less Than Three Weeks of Time; More Than Three Weeks of Work?
Yesterday I mentioned that we turned the first lights on in the basement, but hadn't posted a picture for proof, so you might have thought I was just pulling your leg. Not so. here's the north wall of the media room, the big screen will someday be plugged into that outlet on the left wall there. I was thinking the recessed area around it should be painted black so that the screen just pops if you know what I mean, but the editorial board so far says no. Stay tuned.
And that glowing hatbox in last night's pics; here's a small closeup of it. My tennis buddy Barbara says "mid century modern, huh?" Well; yup. It's still got the plastic wrap around it too, which really makes it authentic for me because my mom kept the plastic on her mid century modern lamps forever, back in those days when it was just modern and the year 2008 was considered Jetsons territory.
Pete's been cranking away at the kitchen cabinets; today he was able to install some of the drawers and cabinet doors. The hardware is pretty cool; it's got dampers so you can't slam the doors and drawers shut; they close slowly on their own, nice and quietly. Saves wear and tear on the assembly, and keeps the noise down. Very cool.And I finally got the sizes of the plastic laminate countertops to order. Dig this; if we went with my original desire to have granite or composite countertops, it would have been about $5,500, minimum, at "profesisonal discount" pricing. For the plastic laminate material, it's less than $200. I'm likin' laminate.
So here's a peek at what the kitchen looks like from the new dining room; (the color's washed out because I was standing next to the hatbox).That's the breakfast bar sticking out at you in the foreground. The big question is, should we put in the second sink - the small barsink - in the peninsula? It's plumbed, but we haven't purchased the sink nor the faucet. Editorial board so far says no.
Take the poll!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
The Hatbox Glows!!
Heather's hatbox is successfully suspended above the future dining table now- all three-way switched and everything. Starting to look like a Sunset Magazine photo, huh?
Our friends Darren and Charl came in all the way from the Sammamish Plateau yesterday so Darren could help me get electrical work started. We spent three hours trying to figure out how Sparky had the place set up to work, and ended up only able to get Heather's Hatbox mounted and glowing. Looks great. I'm just wondering how many times we're all going to bonk our heads on it before the table is put into place. The count is two at the moment; wait 'til Steve and Pete show up tomorrow.
This morning, we found some #*&%@~$ egged the house. A half dozen or so, splattered the living room window and Tyvek walls. Unbelievable. So we lost a few hours today while Heather had to get some cleaning supplies and get everything all mopped up. Dang.
And today, I was able to turn the living room lights into a 3-way switched group, and then I moved to the basement where I hung Kian's bedroom light and the man-cave light, and yesterday I put in all the recessed MR16 wall washers and got the ones in the media room working today. (Another 3-way group!) Also got all the media room outlets installed and plated, along with the quads in the man-cave, though they aren't all powered yet.
Tuesday Darren is supposed to come into town again to work with me, we have some four-way guys to do, and in general find a lot of power because some of the places Sparky has the power running aren't quite easy to find. Hmmm...
That's it for now; another long weekend, including the Sunrise Heights gig last night, and then it's back to work in the morning. Oy!
Cial!
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Hump Day; Here We Go
And why not? That's his handiwork all over - the wall cabinet is on the wall, the base cabinets are all where they're supposed to be, and it all fits like a cozy pair of socks. It's looking good. That gave us the opportunity to measure for the plastic laminate. Looks like a 4x12 and a 4x10 sheet together would do the job, with two joints. (Those joints are always butt ugly; they need to be where the counter is short, like between the front of the sink and the edge of the counter, not in the middle of the six foot long and three foot wide peninsula.)This morning, I met Steve on site to go over the layout of the block walls for the front of the house.
He was late arriving, due to the need to purchase the wood for wrapping the column at the front entrance, so we had a chance to review that as well. The one column turned out to need about $400 of pre-primed trim. Holy Moses! Good thing there's only one of those on the front of the house! Now I need to seriously think about doing that on the back of the house for the trellis. Maybe not!
But then again- it might be the right thing to do....And remember yesterday I said I didn't see much progress because of the rain? Not quite correct. Steve had been in the front, preparing for the pouring of the entrance stoop and steps, stacking more concrete rubble and digging for the foundation for the block walls that you can now see on the right side there. He also got flashing up for the planters to be up against the house.
And this picture is pretty much totally unrelated. It's pretty much self expalanatory though.
Enjoy!
Monday, October 6, 2008
Little Boxes, Little Boxes...
Hey! It's almost looking like a kitchen today!!! The unpleasant skies of October maintained their drippy 'tude all day, so there wasn't much in the way of outdoor improvements when I finally came be in the evening. Steve did manage to get the Trex decking onto almost all the treads and the lower two supersteps, but I wasn't able to pick up much of anything else outside.Pete was an indoor dynamo today, creating mass quantities of recyclable cardboard as he dug deeper into the stack of Ikea cabinetry, all in its factory induced state of flatness. Ikea really has an ingenious system for furniture delivery. They've taken all the airspace out. You buy the stuff and it's all packed tightly into neatly stacking cardboard packages, filled with wood and wood-like products, and lots of glue of some kind. The necessary connector hardware is tucked in there somewhere, and all you have to do after transporting it is figure out how to read the all-graphic instructions and assemble it all. It's become such a huge part of everyone I know's furnishings in the Puget Sound area that it's surprising to learn that there isn't an Ikea store almost everywhere. Like Sana Fe, NM for instance; it looks like the nearest one is in Phoenix for goodness sake. Well; we are so blessed...
So Pete sent me down to Ikea today to pick up the two missing pieces that didn't come with the big order - the cabinet above the refrigerator, and the drawer front panels for the unit under the peninsula.But I did discover a boo-boo today by Pete (I think I did, anyway - he's so much more experienced than me but still...) In the second photo, the wide open cabinet in the middle is where the cooktop goes. Just to the right of it will be a cabinet with three drawers. Currently, that three-drawer cabinet is located so close to the cooktop cabinet that the drawers aren't going to be able to open up; they'll bang into the side of the cooktop cabinet once its two drawers are in place. Oops. Also - that cabinet on the far right is where we might put in a bar sink (everyone in the world says "Yes!" but H says "No!". (I think her thought bubble is "If Howard and Lori put in a bar sink would you do it to?") Anyway, the drain line for that bar sink goes down through the bottom of the cabinet into the floor, and where Pete located the cabinet, it won't be covered by the toe-kick panel. It'll be sticking out there right in front of you and me and everyone we know. )) <==> (( if you know what I mean! Extra points if you get that reference!
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Weekend Exhaustion, Chapter Three
Gee; guess what we did this weekend! We painted, then we painted some more, and after that we shopped for more paint and painting supplies, then we painted again until we got tired of it, so we ate dinner and slept and painted again just to make sure we wouldn't forget how much we love painting. This shot of H in Kian's Man-Cave was early on Saturday, after I had cut in and painted the ceiling and wall tops. She gets the less body-twisting jobs of rolling on the walls. (The white is primer, the yellow is the paint.)

It was the annual Single Malt Golf Tour, the 13th edition. (Check out my boss, exercising the time honored tradition of savoring every drop of single malt.) This year it was the Bend, Oregon area. We were there three years ago on a fabulous trip, and the spectacularly beautiful Aspen Lakes course was included in this year's trip too. This last photo is from this morning, sent by Andrew from Lost Tracks. Looks like another great trip. 









