Things have been a roller coaster in our lives. When I last updated we had just finished the basement and celebrated our first wedding anniversary. What has changed or what I didn't say last time is...
1) The basement was rented out to some friends of ours, things were good, not prefect but good. And most of all we were happy. It was also nice to see the rent cheques coming in, instead of payment to contractor cheques going out. Since then (as of this weekend) we have moved into the basement. I am thrilled that we can do this and be back in our house, but it will be hard to keep the budget in the green.
2) What I didn't say about our anniversary trip is that we also found out we are expecting our first baby! Yup, nothing classier than peeing on a stick in a campground outhouse. But that is our story! I am now about 31 weeks and it's a.... Boy! We are very happy, pregnancy has gone very well but I am beginning to get very tired. I guess I should get used to it, so everyone says :)
tripping daisies
stumbling through the world of being a 'grown-up'
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Sunday, 23 September 2012
A new Leaf
Once again lots of time has gone by, but here is the recap!
1) By far the most important thing that has happened is... the basement is done! We finished the inside enough o have people move in and best of all start paying rent! They moved in at the start of August 2012. And so far so good! There are still a few projects left around the outside but we are taking a much more relax approach to those as they don't affect the inside and daily activities of living in the basement.
2) We celebrated our first wedding anniversary. PJ surprised me with a wallet friendly, honeymoon inspired trip to an island nearby. He chartered a sailboat and we went on a private afternoon sail (we did a sailing cruise on our honeymoon in Maui), we camped on the beach ( we rented a condo on the beach on Maui) and he brought a pineapple that we were going to eat but the situation didn't work out, but he got good marks for effort.
3) We spend lots of time camping and visiting the recreational property that PJ's parent have on a local island. It was loads of fun. For one of the trips we invited some extra family and friends, so in total there were nine people and six dogs! I think everyone had a great time!
So that is about it for now, we are just getting back in to the swing of things and saying goodbye to the last days of summer.
1) By far the most important thing that has happened is... the basement is done! We finished the inside enough o have people move in and best of all start paying rent! They moved in at the start of August 2012. And so far so good! There are still a few projects left around the outside but we are taking a much more relax approach to those as they don't affect the inside and daily activities of living in the basement.
2) We celebrated our first wedding anniversary. PJ surprised me with a wallet friendly, honeymoon inspired trip to an island nearby. He chartered a sailboat and we went on a private afternoon sail (we did a sailing cruise on our honeymoon in Maui), we camped on the beach ( we rented a condo on the beach on Maui) and he brought a pineapple that we were going to eat but the situation didn't work out, but he got good marks for effort.
3) We spend lots of time camping and visiting the recreational property that PJ's parent have on a local island. It was loads of fun. For one of the trips we invited some extra family and friends, so in total there were nine people and six dogs! I think everyone had a great time!
So that is about it for now, we are just getting back in to the swing of things and saying goodbye to the last days of summer.
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Long Over Due
This post is way overdue, I have been busy but mostly just out of the habit. The basement is almost complete and we have new people moving in August 1! The final inspection was completed last week and this means it is safe for habitation.
I have had a lot of mixed feelings about the project coming to completion. They range from thrilled to be getting on with my life to a little heart broken that all my hard work in going to to enjoyed by other people. I have spent hours and hours thinking about paint colours and finishes only to hand them over to someone else who may not even like my choices. I may change my mind when we cash the first rent cheque though.
We are planning a little vacation getaway in about a week and a half. We will spend half our days at my family's lake cottage and the other half on PJ's family's property on a nearby island. It will be some well deserved R&R. Most of all, the doggies will love it. They have been a bit put out by the evenings spent working on the basement. I am excited to try out the new bike trailer we got for Rhino so he can join us on some longer bike rides on the island. Summer... here we come!
I have had a lot of mixed feelings about the project coming to completion. They range from thrilled to be getting on with my life to a little heart broken that all my hard work in going to to enjoyed by other people. I have spent hours and hours thinking about paint colours and finishes only to hand them over to someone else who may not even like my choices. I may change my mind when we cash the first rent cheque though.
We are planning a little vacation getaway in about a week and a half. We will spend half our days at my family's lake cottage and the other half on PJ's family's property on a nearby island. It will be some well deserved R&R. Most of all, the doggies will love it. They have been a bit put out by the evenings spent working on the basement. I am excited to try out the new bike trailer we got for Rhino so he can join us on some longer bike rides on the island. Summer... here we come!
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Reno Update#3
I am happy to report some progress in the basement, despite a whole new set of issues (general contractor was hospitalized). Most of our developments are on the inside. Here is the the list of things that have happened:
1) Drywall is basically complete, there is still some touching up but it is less than a days work.
2) Primer paint on the walls
3) Concrete floor is level, we had some crazyuneveness going on and no flooring would have looked good without this step. A word of advice: make sure to read the warranty info on your flooring product as some have unlevel subfloors as a reason to void the warranty.
4)Laminate floor installed
5) New window beside the french doors
So as you can see we still have a ways to go, but we are getting there and I am feeling good about the pace and progress we are seeing!
1) Drywall is basically complete, there is still some touching up but it is less than a days work.
2) Primer paint on the walls
3) Concrete floor is level, we had some crazyuneveness going on and no flooring would have looked good without this step. A word of advice: make sure to read the warranty info on your flooring product as some have unlevel subfloors as a reason to void the warranty.
5) New window beside the french doors
So as you can see we still have a ways to go, but we are getting there and I am feeling good about the pace and progress we are seeing!
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Is there an echo in here?
There might be and echo because I haven't been keeping up to date with the blogs so I bet no one else is visiting it anymore.
Things are still crazy but slowing down. Where I last left off it was PJ's birthday. Here is a quick list of things that have been going on since then:
Things are still crazy but slowing down. Where I last left off it was PJ's birthday. Here is a quick list of things that have been going on since then:
- PJ's birthday surprise party was a success, thank goodness! I am not good at surprises so I was quite proud of myself for pulling it off
- We cancelled a trip to Calgary, but decided to take the time and go skiing instead. So worth it! We had one of the best days on the mountain.
- Everyone I know seems to be annoucing they are pregnant. I am thrilled for them and
not soquietly wishing it were me. But alas, my time will come one day. - Basement reno is two steps forward, one step back. We thought we were making progress and the drywall was up, then it took 2-3 weeks of politics and phone calls to get someone to mud and tape and sand. I think ( please don't let me jinx it) that is done and the painter is coming this week. Also our general contractor was in the hospital and might be back to work next week so we are dong it all by ourselves.
- Rhino our lovely old dog, has a lump :( Not just any lump, one in his nether regions, one that makes it uncomfortable for him to do a number two. He is done his blood work and is going in for the biopsy in 2 days. Get better soon Rhino
- My niece had her 3rd birthday, we had so much fun in the boucy castle, I think the kids had fun too!
- Happy Easter!
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Happy Birthday PJ!
It's PJ's Birthday this week! Unfortunately, he is in Europe so we won't get to spend the actual day together. He will be back tomorrow and I couldn't be happier. He travels for work and some trips are easier than others. This was a hard one. With everything going on in the basement it was tricky to make decisions and deal with things while he was away. Also the time difference was hard so we didn't really get much chance to talk, like ships passing in the night.
Monday, 27 February 2012
The Wall
There has been a flurry of activity in our basement and as well as the upstairs of our house. Last week the following happened.
UPSTAIRS:
Loft bedroom got a wall. We decided to close it in and make a proper 3rd bedroom, when we lived there we noticed a few issues and while we liked the 'lofty' feel we felt the added bonus of calling the house a 3 bedroom as well as eliminating the sound and early morning/ late night issues was worth it.
Also the new tenents moved in so now wee are landlords! Yikes!
Standing in the 3rd bedroom looking down into the living room |
Standing in the living room looking up at the bedrrom, you can see the start of the wall |
Standing in the living room looking up, the finished wall |
Standing at the top of the stairs looking into the bedrrom |
We also had some progress in the basement. (Insert a squeal here) What a difference drywall makes! The rooms used to be so dark. Also, seeing the framing and exposed insulation was real getting me down because everyone kept saying " as soon as drywall goes in , it will all happen so fast!"Well after 3 months I was really getting sick of hearing that. So I have been waiting
Basement Living room |
Basement Kitchen- thise are the cabinets all waiting to be assembled |
Basement Bathroom |
Basement Hallway- looking into the basement bedrrom |
French doors that will replace the old garage door |
So now that we have drywall I hope the momentum continues and I will be updating a little more frequently. If anyone is still reading I hoping to get a few more posts in but in the mess of moving and managing the reno and new tenents all while PJ is a away has really taken it out of me so, hopefully with PJ back this week and the much anticipated drywall in place I will be a little more present. Thanks for sticking with me, all 3 of you!
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