Friday, December 10, 2010

Pack away the longjohns!

Wow, how fast the week goes when your busy! The last piece of drywall was screwed into place today...YEAH!! What a BIG job! I have learned allot about drywall,the different sizes that are available, the different types for special  areas (like the bathroom), but one thing that they all have in common... they are not to forgiving. If you cut a hole a  little to big or a piece to short if you cut on the wrong side well you might end up with a pile of rejects like the one I was responsible for. What I have learned is... measure twice cut once!... Moving on, we had the water heater installed by our friendly neighbourhood technician, the  last of the electrical wiring was put into place into the main panel , the furnace installation is done , the propane tanks were installed  and we are so excited!.... we finally have power and heat, and with no time to spare as old man winter has arrived. For a brief few days my eyes opened up  and I could just imagine to what it must be like for people in countries that during the winter months  are rationed on the electrical usage, we definitely take the ability to stay warm for granted , there is nothing worse than being cold. As I arrived at the house this week I stopped  at the door, something was different, it took me a few minutes to figure out what it was... It was the sound of silence. You see we have had the annoying  sound of the 2 generators  blasting away  for months...Silence is Golden.Dad was able to get the a few loads of gravel on the driveway and working on preparing the garage for the cement, has to run water on the ground to pack it down before the cement can be poured . We hired a drywall taper(I like to call them mudders) who will start on Monday. I see a light at the end of the tunnel! Two weeks today is Christmas Eve and we are right on schedule.




Day#98

2 comments:

  1. You guys are working hard! Yes, we are spoiled with having running water and heat. So many places in the world are without. I don't like when the power goes out and I can only read or play board games by candlelight.

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  2. But that can be fun! In small doses...

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