At this point in our effort to actually build our dream home, and actually for the past month or so, we have come to realize that without our “new” friends and neighbors - specifically Kevin, Tod, and Troy (the latest trio!) - Rich and Joanne, Carol and John, Wayne and Terry and Jeff, Tim and Sandy, Karin, Ardie and Larry, the Russom Family, the Cesena Family, - that our dream home project would have failed. It is that simple. It would have failed. And, more than likely we would have moved to a stick built home, and the added expenses to this would have been off the chart - literally!
Honestly, we do not know where we would be at this point in time. More than likely in tears and in a very depressed and sad state. We owe everything to these people. The fact that they have jumped in in every way imaginable is just overwhelming to us. We are very very fortunate - and clearly someone is looking out for us. We’ll be adding more about this soon so stay tuned.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Front Of House

The aac block for the east side (front) of the house is complete. But, we sitll have to grade out the fill to the front door and there will be a roof piece that goes over the front door that will extend out for about 8 ft. This will keep everyone dry when they come knocking on the front door - ho ho!
South Wall Progress

This is the south side of the house. The large opening is the guest bedroom sliding doorway, and the windows above are for the dining area. The long board is a ledger board for the deck that will extend out.
Northwest Corner

Here is the latest shot for the Northwest Corner of the house. The big event will be installing the large steel picture window frame above the west wall. Should happen sometime next week. Boy are we nervous about that!!
Dining Room Wall

The living space will be one open space that includes the kitchen, dining room area, and living room area. This is the window cluster for the dining room area. The window on the far left will light the stairwell that still needs to be constructed. The small opening you can barely see in the lower left of the photo is part of the pad for the wood heater. And, even though the tarp is still up, it has not been need the last two weeks. Not a drop of rain... The tarp will be removed once we are done with the aac block - which we hope is less than 2 weeks away?
Deb

For those of you who have not seen us in a while, and in case you forgot, this is what we look like.
Our Monthly Break
It seems we have about a couple hours a month to take a break. So, we decided one night to make dinner at the barn and “shlep” it down to the house site, and climb up on the third floor and have dinner and a glass of wine while watching the birds and the sunset. It was wonderful. It was great to just take a second to sit and stare and imagine where we are heading with our dream project......
Saturday, July 26, 2008
A Site For Sore Eyes!

Our dear friends Lisa and Dick arrived this past weekend! We were so happy to see them we just about cried - well, maybe we did - in fact i know we had a tear of two when they left!
Sunday, July 20, 2008
The Dark Side
It would not be complete, or honest, of us to continue painting this dream project of ours without informing everyone of some of the dark side...... Yes, there have been parts of this project that have absolutely depressed, maddened, and came so very close to breaking our spirit to the point we just about gave up on everything. Since moving in the barn on March 12, here is a short list of the things we didn’t want to mention but might as well at this point......:)
- two days before we pack and move all our stuff from our house in Portland, Don throws his back out for the first time in his life. He literally can’t move, gets a load of pain killers, and Debbie ends up unloading everything into the barn with our neigbor Wayne and his son Jeff.
- AAC block arrives only to find out it is all wrong and needs to be replaced. - Spring weather is worst weather in the area in recorded history. It snows on us three times in April! June 3 - the first day we start laying the new block, it rains 3 inches in one day causing the tarp to collapse. Rain, mud, puddles, torn tarp, broken rope, dismantled pulleys..... tarp would collapse another 3 times.
- A mini tornado hits Bow and a tree on our property comes down within 25 feet of the house, breaking a guy wire for the tarp, causing it to collapse on the house. Deb stays up and bails the tarp on the hour till 2:30 am - ALONE. Don was in Portland for a meeting at the time.
- to be continued at an appropriate time....
- two days before we pack and move all our stuff from our house in Portland, Don throws his back out for the first time in his life. He literally can’t move, gets a load of pain killers, and Debbie ends up unloading everything into the barn with our neigbor Wayne and his son Jeff.
- AAC block arrives only to find out it is all wrong and needs to be replaced. - Spring weather is worst weather in the area in recorded history. It snows on us three times in April! June 3 - the first day we start laying the new block, it rains 3 inches in one day causing the tarp to collapse. Rain, mud, puddles, torn tarp, broken rope, dismantled pulleys..... tarp would collapse another 3 times.
- A mini tornado hits Bow and a tree on our property comes down within 25 feet of the house, breaking a guy wire for the tarp, causing it to collapse on the house. Deb stays up and bails the tarp on the hour till 2:30 am - ALONE. Don was in Portland for a meeting at the time.
- to be continued at an appropriate time....
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Floor Joists Again

When you plan to have a tall house, you have to have a couple floors - here is the bedroom ceiling joists, which are also the living room space floor joists. Great fun installing all of this! We generally work from 7 am till 8 or 9 at night - three days in a row. It seems that going to our work the next day is a blessing!
Hallway

Our main hallway leading to the bedrooms and office will be made of a combination of AAC block walls and 2 x 4 walls. The section made of AAC will also serve as a support box to hold up the masonry stove that sits on it above in our living space. It will weigh 10,000 pounds!
Friday, July 18, 2008
More Steel!

Here is a shot of some more steel that goes into the house. We hand placed it! Some of the beams weighed over 500 pounds each. Thanks to Kevin and Troy, they fit like a glove!
More Steel!

Our wonderful neighbor Tod brings down another load of steel beams - designed by Kevin, fabricated by Troy, and delivered by Tod. All three of these guys are our neighbors. Simply, we would not have a house without them!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Muscle Men!

Andy and Mark strut their stuff just before they start pouring concrete into the “trough,” which is a called a bond beam.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Nick

Kevin’s nephew Nick has been hired on by us to help out with our carpentry and AAC work. Here, he poses with a load of cement!!
Monday, July 7, 2008
Another Milestone!

As of July 7, at about 1:00 pm, we completed the “second floor!” This is huge. We have the walls to do for this level and then the smaller section for the loft. This is the level where we will be installing our LARGE picture windows that are encased in steel beams. Just wait till you see this. We are nervous as hell about it. This aside, Deb and I sat up here last night and just looked out toward the ocean. We will have some additional tree limbing to do, but what we really noticed is how absolutely beautiful our foreground/property is! Early morning or later evening, the whole area is like sitting inside a bird aviary. Magical! Thus, our excitement continues to build as we get closer to a roof and installed windows - which means being “dried- in.”
Saturday, July 5, 2008
First Collapse?

Not sure what collapse this is but this is what we saw at 6 am one morning after a torrential night of rain.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Doorway Deb

Standing in the master bedroom doorway, deb has a look out at the beginnings of a new sunset. There will be a small balcony off the bedroom, accessed by this door. Should be a great spot to step out on in the morning to help start the new day, or in the evening before sleep.
Waste Pile

This is the scene in front of our house! It is all AAC block trims/waste. But, fear not, you can recycle AAC - but in our case we are going to use it as road base for our driveway spur to the house. It is totally inert.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Northwest Corner Of The House

This is the latest view as of June 30. It seems that once the windows get framed in, everything looks better and more interesting. Basically the three main windows here are our bedroom windows, garage below on right and office and hallway windows above garage. We hope to install the floor within a week. This includes more steel and some detailed work to bring the interior walls up from the garage that will support our wood stove. And, best of all, our weather has been fantastic. 75 degrees, clear and no rain!
Monday, June 30, 2008
Peeking Out The Bedroom Window

Deb pokes her head out our west-facing bedroom window. This is one of two narrow bedroom windows that allow us to look out while laying on the bed. They will also swing open to provide ventilation.
What It Looks Like On The Inside

In case you were wondering what the interior of the house currently looks like, here ya go. Lots of block, saws, mortar pans, and of course, dust! You are looking to the norheast. The opening on the right is the front door and the two windows in the far corner are for the master bath.
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