When the carport came down, the vision was complete. The view from the kitchen window appeared, and you could finally see the front of the house. Wow, just wow.

We are still working hard at finishing all those “little” projects, and there are plenty more large projects to tackle after that. Everyday something gets done- a little project, or hanging/painting/planting something. So it’s coming along. It’s so dreamy and fun to decorate and cook and entertain in this home– I feel pretty blissful. And in case I haven’t mentioned yet, yes– it was worth it!
Next week we will get our closet organizers for the linen, coat closet and pantry. We are also getting some blinds on the front windows. Since the recent sale of the fifth wheel (finally!!), the parking area is wide open for the first time. .
The concrete will be removed next week so that we can start planting the front lawn and grading out the rest of the property. This weekend, we look forward to family coming to visit. I wish all the dads out there a very Happy Father’s Day!



inspections and sign offs, finishing the pool, and adding five laying hens to our little homestead. My husband has been working crazy hard on all of the outside projects. Little by little, everything is coming together. It’s hard to take photos when a room isn’t finished–because of course I want you to see only the final product(!), so for now, I’ll just show the move-in day photos, and a sneak peak at some of the finished areas. There’s so much to do, but it’s so. much. fun! If only this other work/kids/meetings thing didn’t get in the way 😉
To say that we are happy is an understatement. It still feels like a dream to all of us. Sometimes I walk into a room and just smile, because it’s like a photo in my head has become real. We are beyond blessed. Oh, and the trailer? Still not totally unpacked. Would love to just light a match and throw it over the fence, but if we plan to sell it, that’s probably not a good decision. A couple few armloads a day- for the kids.



We have light! Light fixtures are like jewelry for the house- bring on the sparkle! It’s so nice to be able to go in the house at night and walk around, and turn on the outside lights, and plug in to an outlet!
We hired another contractor to work on the deck, so that crew poured footings today.
sidenote: this is a life metaphor, and if you ask any of my Soroptimist friends, they know I can go on with metaphors about life and trees forever! My “logo” for the two years I served as president was a tree- and all of my speeches tied into the theme.

Deadlines? what are deadlines, really, but moving targets- approximations- goals, right?! Our official deadline for completion was last Thursday, but a bit more paperwork and money, of course, buys us a 2 month extension. I HOPE we will not need all that time, but it’s there. I’m not sure how much more of trailer living any of the family can take. The closer we are on the house, the harder it is in the confined space. And we are close- painfully so!
Here’s the progress from last week:
Wow, things have been busy. crazy busy. So this will be a short update to get you caught up on all the exciting happenings here.


I’m not sure how we got so lucky on the weather these last few weeks- it held out long enough for them to paint and work on the pool. Now with the upcoming storm, they’ll be able to concentrate on the inside. As for the deadline, it’s technically only FOUR days away. Of course, we will not make it. But I think we are close. I’m trying to be positive and hoping for two more weeks, but it maybe be 3, or even 4, depending. After this week, they will have the finish electrical and plumbing fixtures, the water/hvac/and electrical systems to hook up, and the countertops to install.
It was a fun week– the pace is picking up. The house is completely sided, except for the chimney (remember that budget thing? I had to forgo rock on the chimney- I hope it’s a someday thing). The interior drywall texture was started on Saturday, so we have a couple more days for that “imperfect smooth” hand finish.
And a large “ground-breaking” on the exterior landscape; the pool was dug on Saturday! That crew was in and out in less than 5 hours- amazing! Even my son admitted they put his tractor driving skills to shame. And then, of course, it rained and hailed so hard over the last night and day that part of the pool wall already caved in. yikes!