Productive weekend

We had a very full weekend!  Saturday morning we cut up the branches from the halloween storm and took them to the dump.  Then we worked on the built-ins – first installing the bookcases and then building and installing the face frames for the bookcases.  They look great and will look even better once the crown molding is installed across the top, it will really tie it into the rest of the room.

Bookcases with face frames installed!

The bookcases just need to be sanded and then primed and painted before we can install the shelves (which are adjustable and need to be ‘built’ still 🙂

We ended the day by taking out the last 3 livingroom windows and getting them sanded/prepped and primed on both sides.  This is a very tedious task and luckily with both of us working on this we got them done by 10 I think, just in time to pass out for the night 🙂

Last three windows installed after getting primed and painted!

Sunday I cleaned up the livingroom (since the built-in work gets kind of messy/dusty) and then put the first coat of paint on the outsides of the windows while Ryan bagged up some of the leaves in the yard (this is a huge project and needs to get done before it snows again!).

Then since I had the paint out and the driveway side of the house really needed a new coat of trim paint (some damage from a fallen branch and I believe 2 of the window casings never got a second coat last year), I first cleaned (with a wet cloth) all of the trim on the driveway side and then gave it a fresh coat of yellow paint – just before dark.

A second and third (depending on the part) coat of paint on the trim - ready for winter!

It was getting late so I couldn’t take too long of a break for dinner before getting the final coat of paint on the exterior of the livingroom windows – that itself goes very fast (about an hour I think).  While I was doing all this painting, Ryan was working on hinges/doors for the built-ins.  He created a jig and then routed out the spots for the hinges for the cabinet doors.  He got 4 of the 8 doors installed although they still need to be trimmed to have a matching gap all around but so far so good!

2 of the 4 cabinets have doors installed!

We also looked up what we have to do to build all the drawers for these built-ins (10 drawers that we have hardware for).  It’s a LOT of work and I think we want to order a jig that will save some time on installing the lock mechanisms at least.  The drawers are inside the cabinets so at least we don’t have to line up the face frames or anything.  The slides are Blum Tandem plus Blumotion (they have slow close and are full extension).  If we like them we’ll use the same for our kitchen drawers when we do that renovation ‘someday’ 🙂

We ended the evening by putting the windows back in.  The best part was that between painting the final coat and putting them back in I ‘had’ to take a 5 hour break 🙂  So I read – currently reading Tasha Alexander’s ‘Tears of Pearl’.  I accidentally read the 5th in this series and this is the 4th so I had to go back and read it of course.  Almost done and need to pick something new to read over Thanksgiving!

Weekend

Not as productive as some weekends, Ryan got very little sleep last week (getting up at 5am is definitely rough) and I was exhausted which meant I got a headache AGAIN on Sunday – fun times.

Anyhow, we did get some work done 🙂  Saturday we recycled half of the aluminum we’ve been storing, then drove over to my uncle’s house to get more scrap metal from him (including our old engine from the BMW) and recycle that – got back to the recycle just before it closed.  So now the snow blower can fit under the back porch again this winter – yippee – instead of just out like it is right now.

I’m pretty sure that’s about all we did on Saturday unless you count catching up on lots of tv shows on Hulu and finding some new ones 🙂  Sunday we got a nice early start thanks to Fitz wanting to get up at 8am on a SUNDAY.  Ryan got to work on his second bookcase and got it put together…

Bookcases in place, not yet installed and still need face frames. The shelves will be adjustable so those go in very last.

Then Ryan installed the copper above the diningroom windows (and even soldered the joints as best he could in the wind).  While he did the copper I raked the side yard (had to stay close to hand him tools etc).  I also raked the back yard but only the side yard actually got the piles bagged up – Fitz decided to play in one of my back yard piles and pee on another – lovely.

Copper on the windows, can't wait to do the panels above the windows...

The rest of Sunday we relaxed some more (headache) – I read Inheritance and finished it up!  I don’t remember for sure but I think it’s better than Brisingr and definitely better than Eragon and Eldest were (and I enjoyed them all).  The story is complete and satisfying and I didn’t have to stay up late reading at all since I spent most of sunday reading 🙂  So goodbye to Eragon and his friends/family, it was quite a journey!

Working from home today because headache yesterday turned into migraine last night and only sleeping late helped, so to make up time I skipped the commute and stayed home to get all the work done 🙂

Noreaster weekend

Well the weather did not agree with our weekend plans but we blustered on (pun intended).  Saturday we ran errands to start and planned to put the copper over the diningroom windows but the rain started early. So instead we stuck with just doing windows this weekend.
We took out 3 of the 6 livingroom windows, covering the spaces with plastic (which didn’t hold up so well) and sheets to keep the heat in.  We got the sashes sanded and primed (inside and outside).
Sunday, after a night worrying about losing power (and heat) with 3 windows taken out (didn’t get much sleep), we ended up having power all day. We got both coats of exterior paint on the 3 windows and by 7pm we were putting them back in (thank goodness).
Besides snow cleanup and the painting Sunday we really just relaxed, I got a ton of stitching done on my autumn maiden (she still doesn’t look like much yet though). And I got packed for CA (including some stitching).
Now it’s bedtime with a very early wake up call to make my flight!

3 of the cupola windows, back in for winter
Ryan replaced the drain with an oil-rubbed bronze one he found online so it matches our faucet finally!

Last warm weekend?

This weekend the weather was gorgeous and Ryan really took advantage.  It was a little on the cool side at night but Saturday he got the first coat of paint on the diningroom window panels.  While he painted I mowed the lawn, did the first round of leaf cleanup and then visited with Mom and Faye who came up for the Indigo Girls concert.

The concert was great, and tiring (I’m not used to staying up so late and it was only a 10 minute drive home – i’m such a baby) 🙂  Sunday we relaxed for most of the day, finally getting going in the afternoon and while Ryan started the second coat of paint on the panels I planted the bulbs mom gave me!

2 coats of paint on diningroom panels! Ready for winter!

When I finished with the bulbs I helped finish the painting and we also got a second coat on the one cupola window panel section that’s more exposed before it got too cold out to paint.  For reference next year I’ll show the bulb placements….

I planted the dafodils in this corner that should get some good sun in the spring, it's also out of the way of mowing so they can stay as long as they need.
This little front corner of the house is going to be a mixture of hyacinths. Eventually we'll have gardens all along the front so this is a nice little start and should get some evening sun in the spring.
Along the front walk I planted the black (dark maroon?) tulips and white tulips, I think they'll be striking in the front and get a bit of evening sun in spring.
In the 'rose' garden I planted the rest of the tulips, some leftover hyacinths, the black and whites leftover and the colored ones. This will definitely get sun in spring and be a wonderful splash of color to enjoy when i am in the driveway every day or walking the dog.

There were a ton of crocus bulbs too which I planted throughout the lawn, the blue ones and the colorful mix I planted in the back yard.  I planted the green and maroon ones I in the front lawn and on our hill a bit.  I can’t wait to see those.  We get a few in our yard now in the spring and I love them!  I can’t wait for spring and winter hasn’t even started yet 🙂

That was it for weekend work on the house.  Now i’m just waiting for the rest of the leaves to fall and we have a little more painting we can do on the cupola if the weather is warmer again next weekend.  We also plan to install the copper on the diningroom windows next weekend to button those up!

 

Columbus Half Day

Due to the continuation of great weather I took a half day today off of work to continue the window panels.  Around lunch time I did the final sanding of the diningroom panels and then primed them.

Diningroom panels primed!
Another view

Once those were done, it was time to paint the cupola panels yellow (first coat)!  Just as it was getting dark we got the last part of the cupola painted!

Cupola has first coat!

And just to see what it will look like, once the second coat is on we’ll be installing this red trim inside the panels.  We’re trying out all yellow with red trim but haven’t ruled out having the recessed part of the panels be green yet.  I think at this point there is a concern that the red won’t ‘pop’ on the green as much though.

A look with the red trim to get an idea

I finished up the night (after getting a few hours of work in) by getting the second coat of paint on the window sashes so tomorrow they’ll be all dry and can be put back in the diningroom since it’s getting cold out.  It would be nice to get a few more windows done, maybe the next 2 on the cupola which are more exposed to the sunlight.  Since they’re under the porch I can keep the sashes out even if it’s raining but not if it gets too cold.

2 more sashes to paint then it’s off to bed!

Beautiful Weather Weekend!

Wow, October and it was in the 80’s!  Perfect for finishing up window panels!  So Ryan and I worked hard this weekend!

Friday night Ryan got home and started right away working on the built-ins!  He got the box for one of the bookcases put together so we could see what they’d look like installed – it will be so great to have the storage when those are done.  I know he wanted to work cabinets all weekend but due to weather he was compelled to get the outdoor work done before it got cold out.

Saturday we started by getting the rest of the panels installed, it was just a few vertical panels and we were done just after lunch!

Diningroom panels finished!

 

Back side of diningroom panels

Once they were installed Ryan got to work on finishing up the sanding of the cupola panels.  He was able to sand the last 2 of the cupola windows, the large diningroom window panel and we got the cupola windows all caulked.  We ‘ended’ the light hours of saturday by priming the first 3 windows of panels (it was pretty dark when we finally stopped).

Cupola windows - all sanded and caulked!
Main diningroom window all sanded
First 3 window's panels all primed!

We didn’t stop there though, we stayed up until midnight priming (inside and outside) of the 3 diningroom windows themselves!  They are exposed unlike the cupola so it was important we get these ones painted.  It  would be great to get all the windows painted but the cupola ones are at least under the porch during the winter and have been primed.

Sunday it was back to windows!  I finished hand sanding the last 2 cupola windows while Ryan finished sanding the diningroom windows and got the panels all caulked and ready to go.

Diningroom window panels, ready for primer

Before lunch I got the last 2 cupola window panels primed, including the post against the house which came out great after a good sand.

Cupola - primed!

After lunch we had some surprise company!  Ryan’s sister and her husband came up with the nieces for a few hours!  The girls were a lot of fun, after a tour of the house progress we went to the park down the road while the guys watched football 🙂

After they left we finished up the outside work, Ryan finished caulking the diningroom window panels and I put the second coat of trim paint on the front of the house (so that is FINALLY done).  I continued painting until dark, after dark moving inside to get a coat of paint on the diningroom windows.

Front of the house finally done! (window panes still need to be painted)
And started painting the cupola. We've decided we might do the cupola all in yellow with the red trim (still to be added) as an accent instead of green on the recessed parts. The all yellow idea is growing on me and it's definitely easier to paint that way 🙂
Window panes everywhere - drying!
The large diningroom window panes

Painting just one side of the windows goes MUCH faster than priming the night before so I actually finished up by 9 and went to bed early.  With the nice weather sticking around I’ll probably get the final coat on the windows tonight and let them dry through Tuesday before we put them back in.  I’m taking a 1/2 day today off of work to maybe get the diningroom window panels primed??  We’ll see how it goes, it’s hard moving the ladder by myself and they should be hand sanded still which is a lot of work.

Great progress for a great weekend though!  Almost ready for winter!  I still want to get the copper caps on but we can do that on a cooler weekend since it doesn’t involve paint 🙂

Stitch weekend?

Originally planned as a get-a-way stitch weekend with my friend Sarah, we both got busy and never got around to booking anything.  Turned out just fine however, we spent Saturday together, mostly stitching and got to meet up with some of our other stitching friends for a few hours as well.

Stitching progress on Celtic Banner:

Compass is officially done, mostly I worked on the border

Ryan had to work all weekend, although he did make it home in time for dinner Saturday and Sunday they evacuated the building (9/11/11) so he came home to work for most of the day.

Sunday turned out pretty productive for me, I watched a movie in the morning since I was up early and it was too chilly outside yet.  Then after taking Fitz for his long walk I worked on window panels.  I decided to do everything I could reach without a ladder (the ladder had a HUGE spider web on it – wasn’t touching it!).  Plus the vertical panels really need 2 people anyhow.

So I got the window sill in all around the rest of the diningroom panels, then finished the lower panels.

The large diningroom window just needed the flat panel part added in and the sill finished.
The back window just needed the sills finished, the vertical pieces put in and the panel added. The back panel I had to do entirely.

I was very happy with how long this took (not too long) but it was a LOT of back and forth (inside to cut and back out) so it tired me out.  So once I was done I decided a nap was in order (Fitz agreed), then I wandered upstairs to do a little sewing.  I made some more progress on the Tangled costume for Maia.  I re-did the top (and now it works) and started on the skirts.  I’ll post some pictures this week after I make a bit more progress on it.

Now it’s time for bed and a full work week starting tomorrow.  I’m very glad I had such a relaxing weekend!

Vacation Wednesday

Work on the house continued today intermittently after I got the house cleaned and we did a dump run.  Ryan took off the section of aluminum and cedar siding that we needed off to finish the diningroom panels.  Then we put up tar paper on that section.

Finally we continued on the window panels, finishing the caps which is by far the least fun part of the process.  The girls helped by priming the pieces and we made decent progress before dinner.

Diningroom panels.
Another view
Back side where siding was removed and tar paper was put up.

I also got a coat of paint on the closet ceiling today.  I’m hoping to get a final coat on the ceiling after the girls go to bed and also a final coat on the floors.

Tomorrow is time for shopping for halloween fabric! And we’ll make some blueberry muffins with the fresh blueberries the girls brought along!

Happy Anniversary (to ourselves)

And what did we do today?  Pretty much the same as the last few days, worked on the house!  We did end the night with a fancy dinner and we watched our wedding videos that my uncle took and edited nicely for us.  Very entertaining a few years later!

This morning we got up bright and early (for us anyway) and I got right to work sanding the ceiling of the closet while Ryan made the trim for the door.  Once the ceiling was sanded and primed Ryan installed the trim and we got that sanded and primed too.

Ceiling sanded and primed - my arms were killing me after this and it was only 8:30 am!
Door trim installed and primed!
Close up of the trim Ryan made (not the corner block, but the rest).

We worked a little on the window panels today around the diningroom windows.  Got a few pieces in but I didn’t remember to take pictures, there will be pictures tomorrow for sure.  Only had about an hour to work on them today.

Finally I got a coat of paint on the trim in the closet before cleaning up for dinner out, then sanded and poly’d the floor of the closet when we got back.  Long day!

First coat of paint on crown molding and door trim.
Second coat on the floor!

Let’s see what tomorrow brings.  I have a tight schedule of painting to get the closet completed and then I need to get the house cleaned up for the cousins’ visit.  We do plan to get more panels done though.  Finally it’s off to bed!

Insulation – Finally

I feel like this has been the focus of my life for the past 9 months or so – but finally it’s over – we have insulation in our livingroom, diningroom and front hall/stairway!  That’s most of the downstairs completed now – everything but the kitchen and backporch – plus a tiny bit of the upstairs.  What a relief!  We should notice a big difference in how long the rooms downstairs retain heat now, I can’t wait – I turned it up to 60 immediately to find out!

So without further ado – here is a walk through of our downstairs 🙂

Bags of leftover insulation, they took most of them this time.
diningroom insulated
closed up window in livingroom now insulated
livingroom cupola insulated
gaps sprayed with cans
View of the front wall of the house
under the stairway
Front closet
staircase wall
Closet wall and stairway wall at front of house

Wow – can’t believe that’s done.  I have some cleanup to do, they were having trouble with static making it hard to clean up too well so I’m going to have to go over it one last time, then move some of our stuff around to make the space more usable again.  Maybe we can get the gym cleaned out this weekend to work on it again.  *big sigh*.