By popular demand (thanks Kathy!), here is an update for our Blog. Pics coming.
No question we have had another round of wicked work. Last two weeks have been intense to say the least, but with a big payoff. Last week Deb and I drove to Portland on a Tuesday evening arriving in Portland around 11 p. Then, we pick up one of two 16 ft. rental trucks, which are actually a total of 23 ft. long. We started packing everything in sight at the house. OMG what a bunch of stuff we have! While packing, I was fasting too in prep for a routine colonoscopy. Boy, now there is a bunch of fun…. Packing boxes and fasting. Matt and Rachel came over and Matt and I went downtown to pick up our carpeting and padding. Two rolls of carpeting.. 1300 lbs. each, and 16 rolls of padding that were at least 100 lbs. each. Deb and I started loading the truck. Next, Lisa and Dick came over to help...it seems that is all they do! Thursday, I had my colonoscopy (clean bill of health) and then continued to work a bit although Deb did most of the work for sure. I was loonier than normal. Friday, Sat. and Sun we continued to pack the first truck and then got the second and loaded it to the gills.
Friday night we had a real treat. Went to see Jim and Tim play! Lisa and Dick and Matt and Rachel were there too. Oh my, what a great time we all had. It sure brought back memories of the night life in Portland that we miss so much. Ah, life sure is strange. Monday morning we each drove a truck to Bow, and Matt and Rachel drove our pick up truck and a vehicle of their own on Tues.
So, Monday we get to Bow around 1 pm. Poured all the way. When we got to Bow…we:
- Borrowed neighbor’s pick up truck.
- Packed up our bedroom set in the barn and moved it down to the new house.
- Was getting dark and we were carrying dressers and such along our trail using the wheel barrow. It was quite a site. We used some of the light from our foyer window.
- Power goes out and we move the rest of stuff in the dark.
- Go back to apartment and eat in the dark till lights come back on.
- Go back to house and clean out garage and basement. Back at 10 pm.
- Start early on Tuesday and unpack first truck. Work like hell all day. Have to unpack and repack truck because some stuff goes in barn and other stuff goes in house….
- Unload everything in second truck except the two giant rolls of carpeting. Matt and Rachel show up around 6 pm and help us get carpet in garage.
- Repack second truck with everything that has to go to the barn..
- Take truck to barn and unpack it and load all the stuff in to the barn.
- (yes, we ended up loading and unloading each truck around FOUR times!
- We are dead tired on Tuesday night.
- Start early on Wed and begin installing carpet. Glued and nailed tack strips, installed padding, and then carpet for all bedrooms and office.
- Thursday more of the same. Got all done except the loft and the stairs. Finished at 1130 pm. AND THEN, Matt and Rachel drive back to Portland and get home at 4 in the morning. God Bless Them! And God Bless Lisa and Dickey who helped all weekend in Portland
- Friday we both worked our jobs. Late Friday afternoon went to store to look for vanities for powder room and mudroom.
- Sat and Sunday worked all day at house. More tiling, setting up beds and computer desk and vacuumed all the carpets.
- Nov. 10 was my Dad's birthday. He would have been 92.
- Sunday was my Mom's birthday. She would have been 88. Yes, no question there is call for celebration for the day she was born but that is not how we felt. Just a very odd day all around. Always felt like something major was missing. It was.
Whew. Matt and Rachel worked like hell. Not only do we think the house looks great, it is so so so quiet! And we, (especially me) love that!
Deb and I both travel for work throughout the week. Oh my is this an incredible amount of work.
PS – Deb and I have decided we do not “live” in Bow, nor have we for the past 1 ¾ years….. we merely “exist.” No kidding on this. Since we have moved we have not enjoyed ourselves with any of the reasons we moved there…. But, once we move in, all of that will change for the better!
No question we have had another round of wicked work. Last two weeks have been intense to say the least, but with a big payoff. Last week Deb and I drove to Portland on a Tuesday evening arriving in Portland around 11 p. Then, we pick up one of two 16 ft. rental trucks, which are actually a total of 23 ft. long. We started packing everything in sight at the house. OMG what a bunch of stuff we have! While packing, I was fasting too in prep for a routine colonoscopy. Boy, now there is a bunch of fun…. Packing boxes and fasting. Matt and Rachel came over and Matt and I went downtown to pick up our carpeting and padding. Two rolls of carpeting.. 1300 lbs. each, and 16 rolls of padding that were at least 100 lbs. each. Deb and I started loading the truck. Next, Lisa and Dick came over to help...it seems that is all they do! Thursday, I had my colonoscopy (clean bill of health) and then continued to work a bit although Deb did most of the work for sure. I was loonier than normal. Friday, Sat. and Sun we continued to pack the first truck and then got the second and loaded it to the gills.
Friday night we had a real treat. Went to see Jim and Tim play! Lisa and Dick and Matt and Rachel were there too. Oh my, what a great time we all had. It sure brought back memories of the night life in Portland that we miss so much. Ah, life sure is strange. Monday morning we each drove a truck to Bow, and Matt and Rachel drove our pick up truck and a vehicle of their own on Tues.
So, Monday we get to Bow around 1 pm. Poured all the way. When we got to Bow…we:
- Borrowed neighbor’s pick up truck.
- Packed up our bedroom set in the barn and moved it down to the new house.
- Was getting dark and we were carrying dressers and such along our trail using the wheel barrow. It was quite a site. We used some of the light from our foyer window.
- Power goes out and we move the rest of stuff in the dark.
- Go back to apartment and eat in the dark till lights come back on.
- Go back to house and clean out garage and basement. Back at 10 pm.
- Start early on Tuesday and unpack first truck. Work like hell all day. Have to unpack and repack truck because some stuff goes in barn and other stuff goes in house….
- Unload everything in second truck except the two giant rolls of carpeting. Matt and Rachel show up around 6 pm and help us get carpet in garage.
- Repack second truck with everything that has to go to the barn..
- Take truck to barn and unpack it and load all the stuff in to the barn.
- (yes, we ended up loading and unloading each truck around FOUR times!
- We are dead tired on Tuesday night.
- Start early on Wed and begin installing carpet. Glued and nailed tack strips, installed padding, and then carpet for all bedrooms and office.
- Thursday more of the same. Got all done except the loft and the stairs. Finished at 1130 pm. AND THEN, Matt and Rachel drive back to Portland and get home at 4 in the morning. God Bless Them! And God Bless Lisa and Dickey who helped all weekend in Portland
- Friday we both worked our jobs. Late Friday afternoon went to store to look for vanities for powder room and mudroom.
- Sat and Sunday worked all day at house. More tiling, setting up beds and computer desk and vacuumed all the carpets.
- Nov. 10 was my Dad's birthday. He would have been 92.
- Sunday was my Mom's birthday. She would have been 88. Yes, no question there is call for celebration for the day she was born but that is not how we felt. Just a very odd day all around. Always felt like something major was missing. It was.
Whew. Matt and Rachel worked like hell. Not only do we think the house looks great, it is so so so quiet! And we, (especially me) love that!
Deb and I both travel for work throughout the week. Oh my is this an incredible amount of work.
PS – Deb and I have decided we do not “live” in Bow, nor have we for the past 1 ¾ years….. we merely “exist.” No kidding on this. Since we have moved we have not enjoyed ourselves with any of the reasons we moved there…. But, once we move in, all of that will change for the better!
1 comment:
I'm trying to picture these trucks in the driveway of your house here! :o
You two are THE most industrious people I know with the most industrious friends!! Except for me....I'm your token slug friend. Hey, someone's got to do it and I'm glad to volunteer.
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