Monday, May 30, 2011

Remembering...


That top picture is Tina's house, January 30th of this year. I was so excited that there was WOOD on someone's lot, I think I danced around for two days!! Today, May 30th, is the bottom picture. What you can't see is that in addition to looking like a house (and having two next door neighbor houses), it has plumbing, electric, insulation and drywall. DRYWALL. In exactly four months, we have framed TWELVE houses. A group of people from all walks of life, all experience levels, have built 12 houses. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! When I woke up this morning, Jerica had commented on the top picture on my facebook account. She pretty much said we kick a** (which we do), and look how far we've come. Indeed. 4 months and 12 houses.

Friday, the trusses are coming for Linda's house and our house. Jerica and Selina's has been Tyvek'd and Window'd. (I love how those words have become verbs to me). Anna and Josh are waiting for sheeting, shear wall inspection, and then their house will be tyvek'd and window'd too, along with Pennoyers. Everyone else is pretty much waiting on something that a contractor provides (plumbing, electric, insullation, siding, or drywall.)

Today is a great day to remember. To remember how much we've learned, how far we've come, all the people who have supported us with words, actions, or thoughts. And to remember how truly lucky we all are to be here doing this. Together.

A few pics of our house, because it's amazing how much changes in a week!!!

Downstairs from the garage!

Upstairs from the back corner bedroom looking into living room
ME! (See...I DO work!) :)
Also, the rest of the neighborhood from our lot view:

Tina, Zahn, Robin
Anna and Josh, Pennoyers, Linda, Jerica and Selina, Ashlee, Nathan
Garett and Amanda, Robert
That's it! :) Since today is Memorial Day, a special thanks to Garrett and Robert, both of whom "did time" in the armed forces for our country, and to all you other's out there who are making or have made that same sacrifice!

Until next week! TRUSSES!!! :)

Heather

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Mourning

It's true. I'm in mourning. My framing days are almost over, and I'm leery of what lies ahead! Saturday, Pennoyers and Anna & Josh's houses had the trusses rolled out. Linda's house and our house received their floor systems, so the second floors can be built. And then that's it. The end of our framing days. Zhan and Linda and Robert were out on Monday, and laid the floor down on the beams. Lines need to be chalked, stairs built, and then the last two framing packages will come. I like framing. I understand it. I'm fairly good at it. It's not complicated, monotonous, or a super long process.I will miss it when we spend months painting. And painting. And painting. And cleaning. Ross also says there's lots of cleaning. Joy. I don't even like to clean the house I LIVE in! BLEK!

So what's left? Anna & Josh's, and the Pennoyer's needs to have the roof sheeting done. Then sheer wall inspection. Then Tyvek and windows, and then the contractors come in. Linda's house and ours need the second floors built, trusses rolled, roof's sheeted, and then tyvek and windows. Then starts the interior work!

Tina's house had the insulation in when we were there Saturday. AMAZING. It SOUNDS different...so quiet. It's packed in white cottonish insulation. Not what I was expecting, but it looks really good!

Ahren and I picked all our selections. Cherry cabinets, Pergo burnished fruitwood floor, "peanut" carpet, don't remember what we picked for laminate counter top or vinyl, and our house will be a deep red with brown accent and soft white trim. It makes it so real that we actually have to PICK this stuff now! Tina's will probably be drywalled soon, and then we'll be doing finish stuff before we know it.

In September, a year of my life seemed SO LONG. I knew we'd get through it. I knew it'd be hard.But now here we are at the end of May, almost all the houses done with framing, and it seems like yesterday I was learning to use the router for mudsilling! I met Robert's sister this weekend, who built a house through the same program. They built 11 houses, and she said by the time they were entirely done framing, it was 3 months until move in. Now, I hate to get excited, but if that holds true for us, we're looking at the end of SEPTEMBER. Not November...SEPTEMBER! This would be such an amazing blessing! So hopefully that will help us all stay MOTIVATED! :)

So that's the update! I haven't uploaded the pics from this week, but I DID start an album of all the pics since February. You can see it at www.photobucket.com/thehousethatlovebuilt

Thanks for following our adventure! :)
HB

Monday, May 16, 2011

Now THIS is the house that love built!!!

FINALLY, the day had arrived! WE GOT TO START OUR HOUSE!!! YAHOOOOOOOOOO! :)

Truth be told, I didn't care about NOT building our house...it's really fun to build, it's something I enjoy, and you just have such a sense of accomplishment over every wall, whether it's "yours" or not. It's something your hands helped build, and it's amazing.

But that feeling when you sink the first nail into your daughters bedroom wall,
 lift that same wall up,

and start the next is incredible. My husband says I was cranky, but I felt amazing all day. :) We got so much done...all of the "house" exteriors done (3 exteriors and the garage/house wall), and one of the three garage exteriors. Another one is built but laying down waiting to be sheeted.
We also have all our samples for carpet/laminate, trim/doors, cabinets and exterior paint. I was totally bummed out because yellow isn't a choice! :( But we'll pick something nice, and it'll look great!

I'm kinda guessing on the other houses for the update...it was 6 p.m. and I was on my way to sign out before I realized how far everything else had come, too! Besides those that are sitting in the "Waiting for contractor" category, we have:

Anna and Josh: There house is ready and waiting for trusses, which is the last stop on the "waiting for contractor" train! YAHOO! :)

Pennoyers: There house looks pretty close to ready for trusses, if it isn't already! I believe both they and Anna and Josh's are slotted to get trusses some time this week!

Linda: I believe Linda's house is scheduled to get the floor package on Friday, along with our house! Which means next weekend we'll be having two houses that need trusses, and two that need floor systems put in! Which means, Heather will be learning how to do something new! I've done nothing but frame since we started framing (well, besides that unfortunate week with the punch list!) This could be exciting! :P

When I look around Kingston Cedars, I see a neighborhood. Not just in the traditional sense, but in the sense that we truly are building a community. I know my neighbors. They are my friends, and people I care about. How many people get to move into a neighborhood like that?

Yup...this is the neighborhood that love built. And it rules. :)

HB

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Beating the weather odds...

Tina's and Zahn's
Weather.com said there was an 80% chance of rain all day on Saturday. Lovely. Nothing makes me dread a long day at Cedars more than rain!!! But amazingly enough, it was pretty much beautiful all day long. It spit on us once for a minute or two, and then a light rain for maybe 5 minutes.

I forgot to blog last week! Whoopsie! :) So a quick update!
Tina's, Robin's, Zahn's, Ashlees, Roberts and Garrett and Amanda's are to the point that they are waiting on some sort of something from a contractor (Roof, siding, electric, plumbing). Nathan's is almost to that point (he just needs the top layer of Tyvek and windows put in). Selina and Jerica's trusses were being rolled out and should have been finished yesterday. Pennoyers were having their flooring system for their second floor put in, Linda's second floor supports will be ready to go this week, and we built exterior walls on Josh and Anna's yesterday. Next weekend I anticipate we'll be rolling trusses on Josh and Anna's, building second floor exteriors on Pennoyers, and doing either flooring system or second floor exteriors on Linda's.

A few pictures from this week:
My step-dad Alan driving the big mover thingee!
Robin's
Electric! (Boogie woogie woogie!)

Looking down into Pennoyers from Anna's, Linda's house past that, and then Selina and Jerica's.

Sheeting an exterior at Josh and Anna's


This week we also voted on cabinets, flooring, and millwork (doors and trim). We are getting frameless cabinets (which are really nice! They were the ones I wanted), flooring from Lowes, and doors and millworks from I don't know where! :) It's the interesting part of bidding on this stuff as a group: It ends up being majority rules. We really wanted a different flooring supplier, only because we really had our hearts set on a certain look of laminate for our living spaces that the other bidders didn't have. We wanted a wide plank look dark floor, and Lowes doesn't have anything similar. We can get a similar color, but just in the normal looking width. Then Ahren starts talking about ripping things out IN MY BRAND NEW HOUSE!!! HELLO!!! I just spent a year of my life building this beautiful brand new house...I DON'T THINK SO. :) We'll continue that discussion at a different time! :) The best part of going through Lowes is that the flooring is a name brand laminate, and one of our neighbors works there and worked hard on getting those bids in. So we know what color and type our cabinets will be (Frameless cherry), our carpet is narrowed down to three colors (palace, lambskin, or civic), and we have our favorite of the laminate selections picked out.

AND THE BIG NEWS FOR THE WEEK.....

OUR LUMBER PACKAGE SHOULD COME THIS WEEK!!!!!! :)

This means it's POSSIBLE that next weekend we'll get to start our home!!! There's a lot to do next week with the houses that are already started, so I'm trying not to get my hopes up, but it's so exciting!!!! We are the last house to be started, which is a whole different kind of exciting! :)

Ahren just sent me a text from Cedars saying he just built Anna and Josh's first interior second floor wall! The progress each week still floors me...it is one of the most rewarding things ever!

Thanks for following us along this journey! Until next week...

HB