Friday, November 6, 2009

Stage 2 Renos - Bring it On

So here they finally are, stage 2 renos!! In only 4 weeks the place was transformed with a new lounge, second bedroom and office.

Suffice to say it was soooo much easier living in a house that had a bathroom, kitchen and bedroom whilst these renovations were going on. No longer was the fridge or stove being moved around like pawns on a chess board.

As you will see from the photos we encountered wildlife living in the ceiling, yes a lovely carpet python, who nearly became part of Megsie's hair style. Thankfully Al was on hand to relocate our border...... I think we now have Charlie the carpet python living upstairs. Well as long as the mouse population stays at a resonable level, who am I to complain. Better than possums.

As I am being somewhat challenged with adding posts to the pictures you'll just have to look at them and guess what happened. But really we stripped back everything to expose the structure and started again. Happily not having to replace many of the beams holding the place up. Of course, as always, Vern and Aaron had a challenging time trying to make the place straight and level. Well done boys for making the front door close. Having said that if you walk from the office to the kitchen stairs you actually have a sense of walking downhill!! Go with that feeling.

Megs and I pitched in a lot more for this one, doing all the bits the guys didn't want to do, as per usual the work lower than an apprentice. And yes indeed the cakes kept coming. By all accounts I believe we cooked well over 50 during both lots of renos, and the local chooks went into overtime supplying the eggs required.

The painting is now finished inside and out, one day I''ll get more photos on the blog to show you this. As Megs was busy in Sydney earning the $$ Russell and I got stuck into making sure that we actually finished, otherwise I'd still be going now. Happy not to pick up another brush for quite sometime to come.

So, thanks for enjoying our laughter and pain as we travelled through the delights of a renovation. Overall we were very lucky with weather and now as I sit writing this blog looking out into the rain (which hasn't stopped for 3 days) we were blessed indeed to have missed the deluge that has occurred this year on the mid north coast. Not complaining just happy.

As we are behind look forward Easter 09 photos and calves, which I am sure by the time I get them up will be a lot older than now.















































































































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