So Alex started crawling over the last couple of weeks. On Friday she did the official hand/knees crawl but she still prefers the army crawl she’s been doing for a while. Of course I can’t upload a video bigger than 1MB so I have nothing to share on that but some cute pics of Alex standing up.
Just chillincaught ya! Sneaking into mommy’s work bag 🙂
She had a great weekend back in NY with her cousins. She played with little Jason and he found it very strange to have another baby sharing his toys at grandma’s house. He is obsessed with ‘Aahee’ as he says though, always asking where she is and pointing her out in pictures (or pointing to her high chair since they ate next to each other a lot). It was adorable!
Bouncing on the bouncy bike – she loved this thing and now bounces on her dragon at home 🙂Oh the concentrationSee ‘Aaii’, this is how you do it …
Over at Grandma and Papa Williams’ house she played with both of her cousins who just dote on her and give her tons of attention!. She also bounced on her cousin who was still in the womb (hmmmm… maybe that’s why he came the next day!).
And Ryan took last weekend as a long weekend, taking Friday to Tuesday off. He got some projects around the house done and took a much needed break (of course we also traveled to NY and it was nice to be able to leave friday easily because he was already home!).
New basement door installed (especially important now that alex is moving around so much)Blocking in the ceiling of the diningroom, firms it up a little bit more. Next up is the fake beams.KitchenAid mixer lift – it just needs the shelf to be attached. It would be good if that was after I got the outlet installed as this gives me more room to maneuver.
Ryan also made a much needed trip to the dump so the side porch is cleaned off now. We have many more dump trips needed now that the snow is melting and piles are exposed 🙂 Getting there slowly!
It sure has been a while, it was a nice break though after the craziness that was the majority of the kitchen renovation, then the month of illness – yikes! This weekend was a nice relaxing weekend with a little house work – a perfect balance.
Saturday Ryan ran to the dump and the home depot to get some wood. Evidently they aren’t carrying 5/4″ wood anymore that we use for trim, not sure what the deal is with that and how we will make our door frames and other trim now. Around noon, our neighbor came over to help ryan and they worked on getting the beam/support up in the diningroom (to support what will be the master bathroom). It came out great and definitely helps the upstairs stability. We still need to put in blocking that will firm things up more but we’re getting very close to being able to jump upstairs and not see the entire ceiling shake/jiggle 🙂
New support beam in the diningroom
After the beam was done they got the piece cut for the back of the cabinet and got that installed. This was a definite 2 person job to cut this large piece so it was a big help having our neighbor for a few hours.
Back to the cabinet peninsula finished!
The rest of the weekend was relaxing, we went out to breakfast on Sunday and then just played with Alex. Saturday she decided to fight her afternoon nap with everything she had so Sunday afternoon was basically hours of letting her put herself to sleep (fail), rocking her (fail) and finally napping with her (success!) so that we didn’t have a Saturday repeat. Today she is home to play with Daddy while I work from home so I get to hear their antics from a room away. It is a nice treat!
This weekend was the first in a while that we were all healthy so it was great! We relaxed, did some shopping and got some work done on the house. Saturday Ryan got all the knobs and pulls installed in the cabinets!
Alex showing off the new drawer pulls!Lots of knobs!And another view
Then I installed the 2 drawers in one base cabinet that didn’t come pre-installed (these drawers were free so had to be installed).
Drawers installed!
And some features of the cabinets…
Silverware drawer (double the space!)double oven and that bottom rack rolls out !All of the base cabinets (except for sink base and kitchen aid cabinet) have rolling shelves!
On Sunday Ryan hung our maps in the tvroom before Alli’s playdate (we had a couple of mom’s/babies over for alex to play with). It was a very relaxing weekend. Alex started coughing though so I’m wondering if we’re about to get another cold – ugg!
Well this weekend did not go as planned, that’s for sure. The one thing that did go as planned was getting the plumbing in the kitchen done thanks to Jason. Well mostly done, we still need to hook up the freezer/ice maker and install a pot filler. But the sink and dishwasher are all hooked up to the new pex!
We also got both the pendant lights installed and the center kitchen light. The outlets are all installed (using a GFCI double pole breaker instead of GFCI outlets). The cabinets are slowly getting filled up and the kitchen is being used!
Kitchen coming along!Sink and dishwasher all in!From another viewlove these counters
What didn’t go as planned was that we all got sick this weekend and missed out on Groudas family christmas. Alex got a stomach bug Thursday and had to be picked up from daycare. Ryan caught it friday night and I got it on saturday. Saturday was a really bad day, Ryan passed out most of the day, me mostly passed out and Alex still fighting her bug so extremely cranky and fussy. We are all on the mend finally and I took today off to keep Alex home since she was still sick yesterday (she can’t go to daycare until she’s healthy for 24 hours).
Pajama day again! We were having fun with blocks 🙂
Alex is eating food today and holding it all down (I’ve been sticking with plain dry food). Tomorrow she’ll be back at daycare and it’s finally back to work for me, besides a short week last week it’s been a long time since I was at work!
Yesterday while I worked from home, the counter installers showed up. Both ryan and I had forgotten what the counters actually looked like, it was so hard to choose one we liked originally. Once I saw that first pieces of stone though I knew it was perfect. We love them!
We ate dinner last night sitting at the counter 🙂 Unfortunately the main picture I took I got major sun glare so you can’t see it too clearly but still…
Counters installed!Sink installed!Close up of the stove areaThey did a good job with the seams, they are hard to see (i am pointing to it here).
The counter is grey/black/white with small bits of silver throughout. It matches the stainless steel perfectly! Now we just have to decide on a tile that matches this AND the cabinets 🙂
Well unfortunately Christmas week was fraught with sickness. Alex got a nasty cold and passed it along to us. Christmas morning she awoke with a pink/swollen/crusty eye – fun stuff. So I did’t get any great xmas day photos 🙂
Cyclops baby xmas morning 🙂She was a trooper though and loved her dragon rocker!
Wednesday and Thursday we kept alex home (ryan had to work) anyhow, and Alex and I just relaxed trying to get better. Friday she seemed much better so I took her to daycare and got much worse myself with a fever. Saturday we were hoping we’d all feel better, but no such luck and by saturday night it was clear that alex was coming down with something else (ear infection?). So sunday we took her over to the doctor and yup, double ear infection.
We had the plumber coming Monday morning to install the gas line for the stove so Sunday night we got the wiring ready for the stove and hood. Then we spent the whole evening installing the hood after getting the first 2 upper cabinets in!
Sunday night progress
On Monday we finally all felt better, although I still have a cough (asthma) and Ryan is still not 100%, Alex was good so we took her to daycare and enjoyed our day off working on the kitchen.
Stove in and working!
At 2:30pm our neighbor stopped over to help out a bit since I had to pick up Alex at 3:30pm, so we ended up getting the rest of the upper cabinets installed and progress on the fridge wall of cabinets! Then today, Alex and I relaxed with Sarah and Ryan finished up the fridge cabinets! All cabinets are now installed! This was actually planned, we are very excited!
All upper cabinets in!Cabinets around the fridge!
There is quite a bit happening still… tomorrow the counters are being installed! Friday Jason is going to do the plumbing so we’ll have a kitchen sink again! Just in time for all the family to come out for Groudas Christmas.
Once the counters are in I can start filling the lower cabinets. We have handles and knobs to install and doors to straighten still but the cabinets are in so it feels like a real kitchen! Next on the list is to buy tile for the floor and backsplash. We still have all the moldings to install too. Lots to do but it feels so close to done 🙂
I picked up the last base cabinet last night and Ryan got it installed along with putting the stove in place. I still need to run an outlet for the stove and we need to get the plumber out for the gas line but he might be able to come next week (it’s the guy that did our new heat and a/c – he needs to add a heat drop to the kitchen anyhow and can do the stove at the same time). So there is a chance I will have a working stove the weekend after xmas!
Stove and last cabinet in place!
The counter installers are coming to template on friday (I got confirmation) so here’s hoping they can install in 2 weeks or less like they said.
Now we can relax on the kitchen, get ready for xmas (lots of wrapping to do!). After xmas we can get back to kitchen work! And once the counters get installed we can start the hunt for the perfect tile backsplash and floor!
Merry almost Christmas!
HAHAHA – please ignore the demolished state of the front livingroom, the tree is in the cupola! At least there’s one working outlet 🙂
We had a very long weekend, full of late nights. Luckily so far Alex has taken pity on us and Saturday she slept later than ever which was awesome!
Friday night we got the final coat of spackle on in the kitchen and back hall before dinner. Then after dinner, once it was dry Ryan got the whole kitchen sanded, then I vacuumed it down and we got a coat of primer on the ceiling and walls. We got tinted primer so we really can get away with one coat of pain most likely. It was 2am when we finished priming so we called it quits and we ALL slept till 8am saturday (alex usually gets up at 6:30).
Ceiling primed!kitchen primed!
Saturday we got a coat of paint on the ceiling and walls while our neighbor was over to play with Alex. Ryan also got the last piece of cement board put down in the kitchen section (it had to be re-cut).
Painted!And everything moved out of the way to start cabinets
And finally it was time to start cabinets. First we had to unpack the cabinets, we decided to start with the base cabinets because it was almost impossible for us to do the uppers since Ryan mostly had to do them by himself since I was watching Alli and because the base ones are what we need in to get our counters templated and we need to get that done this week if we can.
So we dry fit the first few cabinets and Ryan started the long arduous process of getting the cabinets leveled and installed. By bedtime Ryan had the cabinets between the stove and dishwasher all installed. We also dry fit the 2 cabinets to the right of the dishwasher to see where we were at.
Cabinets going in!And the end cabinets ready to go the next day.
We slept even later on sunday, Alli was very accommodating and after waking up to eat and play a bit, she occupied herself in her pac n play in our room while we slept in. It was very necessary. Sunday we didn’t have any helper so Alli spent a little time in the kitchen with us 🙂 She thoroughly enjoyed herself!
Alli and Fitz, big helpers in the kitchen install project
Ryan got the rest of the base cabinets installed! We are just waiting on one last cabinet that is coming Tuesday night (the original showed up broken), but it goes on the other side of the stove so it worked out well at least. Hopefully we can get that cabinet installed quickly tuesday night. I have to call and set up a template appt for this week if they can do it. They have a 10-14 day time between template and install and we have xmas next week so no idea when we’ll get installed counters!
Cabinets with doors on!
Once the base cabinets were done, Alli was napping so we pulled out the pantry cabinets and got a start on that craziness that surrounds the monstrous fridge. With a break after nap time was over to hit up home depot and then to buy our xmas tree it was back to it. Once Alli was in bed we got one of the cabinets above the fridge installed and the other clamped in. There was a lot of trying to figure out how to get the fridge with the surround kit to fit and still allow cabinet doors to open but we think we got it figured out, it just took a lot of time tonight.
Pantry cabinets
So we are positioned very well. I really only hoped to get the base cabinets done and we got a start on the fridge section so I’m excited! I was able to move all the uppers over to the diningroom area, clean out the livingroom and we got the tree up in the cupola! Tomorrow night I’ll probably get the lights and decorations down and start on that. Last week was a lot of kitchen work so hopefully this week we can focus on christmas (minus one night to install the one last cabinet). We’ll see how it goes.
It’s so awesome seeing a kitchen come back together! This is certainly the hardest project we have taken on. Even harder than the built-ins. The walls and floors are so out of whack that nothing was easy. Now I just need a recovery day (Ryan probably more so) – too bad it’s back to work tomorrow!
Well Monday night was a bust, I had a migraine and Ryan had work to do late into the night. Tuesday however was MUCH more successful. Ryan got home just as I was done with my dinner break after putting Alex to bed. We got right to work spackling into the night (Ryan much later than I). We got a coat on the ceiling seams and screws as well as another on the walls. We got the corner bead up on the bumpout and spackled.
Ryan finished sheetrocking the tiny bumpout by the back hallway and put up the corner beads there then spackled. I got durabond90 put up around the ceiling where there are gaps. It’s not done but I got a first round done. Luckily screw drivers don’t wake up peanut while she sleeps, she slept great through all the noise. By 11 (3 hours in) I was done and went to bed while Ryan finished up getting a coat on the back hallway. It was a very productive night!
outside wall, not much left to do since most of this wall is covered by cabinetsStove wall and ceiling shotnew bumpout on the left there that ryan finished upfridge wall
Wednesday was also productive although much easier than tuesday night because all the prep work was done (no more tightening screws for one thing!). We got another coat on everything in the kitchen and back hallway. Finished up filling gaps with durabond too. We’re not taping the upper corners since we’ll be doing crown molding and they’re mostly filled in with durabond. The walls I’m considering done (the ones covered by cabinets) so we just did a full coat on the ceiling (screws and seams), back hallway, bumpout wall and all outside corners. Then the top 2 feet on the cabinet walls. It went pretty quick, 2 hours or so tonight.
One more coat on everything, hopefully we’re up for it tonight after Ryan’s holiday party (the good thing is that we have to leave early to get Alex to bed so we won’t be getting a much later start than previous nights).
I never did an insulation post so let me recap… the friday after thanksgiving we had our insulation guys out to do the kitchen wall, the upstairs bathroom wall and then the attic ceiling. Here are the pics!
hidden staircase in the kitchenbasement way wall under the hidden staircasekitchen wallback door, the door will be replaced with an exterior door so they didn’t do around the actual doorupstairs bathroom and laundry room walls (again these windows will be replaced so we didn’t do around them)attic cupola insulated (the one wall section in the attic we did have them shave down)cupola ceiling – awesome!this is what most of our attic looks likethey did shave back around the furnace so we can put in a fire block/sheet rock sheet in therehere you can see most of what the attic looks like, the old vent pipe we ‘cut’, we’ll be fitting a new vent up to the old cast iron that goes out the roof once we get the new plumbing up to the attic
And that was our insulation. It went well, they came friday, did most of the work, ran out of insulation and came back monday to finish just the attic and shave the cupola area. They were done by 11. Expensive but worth it!