The Next Steps


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As I wrote last Thursday, we made a lot of progress last week. The stems walls are now done and Joe plans to go up tomorrow to pack the dirt around the outside of the house as well as level and compact the dirt on the inside. He and his crew will also bend down the rebar and add more to prepare inside of the house for a concrete slab floor. (That area is covered at the moment to keep the ground from freezing.) He hopes to get approval from the building inspector Wednesday so he can, weather permitting, pour the slab the following week.

If the weather cooperates the Tuff Shed crew will start building the shed Tuesday. Again, whatever happens it should be interesting.

Hope things are going well with you. Kaitlin and Torben are coming tomorrow and will fly back Saturday Friday. Do you have any plans for Thanksgiving?

Thanks to Evan, bikehikebabe, tammy, Cathy and Rummuser for commenting on last week’s post.
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7 Responses to The Next Steps

  1. Rummuser says:

    It is nice to see photographic record of the progress being made. My thanksgiving is up every Saturday and this Friday, the LBC will also be posting on Gratitude as the topic. What a coincidence!

  2. tammy says:

    oh my! it’s really starting to look like a little house now.
    i think “shed” is not nearly descriptive enough for such a brave little house in such a magnificient setting.
    i don’t suppose andy would find the thrill in naming his “shed.”
    i have named my cottage “wee blink bonny” meaning in scottish of course, small pretty place.
    bob, though he loved me dearly, would never have put up with that. men apparently don’t live in wee pretty cottages!
    laughing as i write. it conjures up happy memories and a man,
    that 30 years later, i’m still thankful for having been in my life!

  3. cathy in NZ says:

    thanksgiving is not a predominant celebration in New Zealand…I don’t think I have ever heard of any of my network doing it either.

    but I’m sure you will have a grand ole time with your family down to see you…

    your rebuilding looks like it’s going quite well, considering there must be others in the area also doing a similar thing…

    things are going pretty good here right now…I’m just waiting for the last thing to move from “pending” to “completed” before I announce my plans for 2012 and beyond 🙂

  4. bikehikebabe says:

    Cathy, can’t wait for your plans for 1012 & beyond. My plans only cover today & a little of tomorrow.

  5. bikehikebabe says:

    Jean The work done looks very neat & even pretty.

  6. Jean says:

    Rummuser,
    I’m enjoying Andy’s pictures too. He’s doing a great job.

    I also believe in counting my blessings. No once-a-year thanksgivings for me!

    tammy,
    The shed is different from the little house. See http://www.tuffshed.com/products_prices.cfm?ModelID=GPR&TabID=Prices Ours won’t be quite the same design, but it will give you a good idea.

    I’m like you. I would rather have a little cottage than a big house.

    Cathy,
    I agree with bikehikebabe, I’m looking forward to hearing your plans.

    bikehikebabe,
    It should look even neater when they put the dirt back. It looked neatest before they poured the concrete into the styrofoam and covered it with hay.

  7. Mac says:

    Hi!

    I have been checking out your blog from many days. I thank you for keeping us updated about how the construction of your house is going on. The way it is progressing, I am eager to know how it be in the end. This Thanksgiving day I plan to visit a blind school.

    Thanks,
    Mac

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