Kitchen—Zen Zone (Day #12)

The counters were supposed to be installed today—the contractor worked really late and early to have everything ready for granite installation.  They got here without the island granite, and the countertops were not the right width to fit into the window.  So the installation was a complete no-go.

Oddly, I had no issues with this—disappointment, of course, since I couldn’t even remember what we ordered. But the number of stupid and innocent mistakes* I’ve made in the last few days  has made me very forgiving.  I even coined a phrase for it-  I was in the Zen Zone.   It hasn’t been a  wasted day, as the contractor got the crown moulding installed and about 1000 details that had to be done. 

And it’s Halloween—we’re roasting hotdogs in the street tonight with anyone else who comes to join us.  Tomorrow, ho!

Pumpkins at the Patch

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Not that you can tell by the gorgeous weather, but it’s the very end of October, so it’s time to get our jack-o-lanterns-to-be.

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I was brunching with girlfriends, so I met up with Dwayne and the kids at Carleton Farm—great place to go.

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The obligatory hay ride….

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The kids spent so much time in the corn pit (bushels cubed of kernels to roll in) that they almost forgot to get pumpkins.

Almost, but not quite!

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Kitchen Day #7

The post was put in today!  I sanded it late this evening with the intention of getting up early to put primer on the beam and now-textured walls. 

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It’s a 6×6 just like our other posts, so we’ve got at least a theme going…and a roof that won’t cave in, so win-win.

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It doesn’t look like a big difference from yesterday, other than the beam, but the number of invisible things that need to happen—lots and lots of taping, adding outlets, bringing a few pipes up to code, removing the pantry header and repairing the drywall there, and the contractor is making an extra effort to foam up all the possible rodent entrances!

The goal tomorrow—all painting and possibly start the cabinets installation!

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This is my current kitchen:

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And sink

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Sisters!

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(Excuse me!  I took a picture right after Kyla shoved toast in her mouth.)

I had combed out  Kyla’s golden locks this morning, and

1) Piper asked if Kyla would like her to braid her hair, and

2) Kyla agreed.

Both are improbable events, but here is Kyla’s hair, 3 braids plaited into a metabraid!

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Kitchen Days #2-6

These days blended into each other, as very little happened on days 2, 3, and 4,  and then suddenly on days 5 & 6, the two walls were removed, wires and pipes relocated as needed, and drywall added.

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We decided to take out the entire wall, including the supporting beams (ugly, uneven) and put in a separate beam.  A metal jack supports the beam for a little while.

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The ceiling….

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We were all a little surprised to find the pipes in what seemed like superfluous wall, rather than the regular wall.  It caused a little bit of head scratching, but our wonderful contractor measured everything to the smallest fraction of an inch, switched a few things around, and is making it work. Hopefully, that will be our biggest surprise and work around!

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