Friday, July 24, 2015

Can you see it?

It's been awhile since I posted, but unfortunately you haven't missed much. At least not much that you can tell. The big pile of wood in the driveway is nearly gone which means our house weighs about a ton or so more than it did. 

If you look at just the right angle you can start to see it all coming together...

Here is Mommy and Daddy's new shower, seems a bit much if you ask me.


You can see in to their new master bathroom from the master bedroom

No more door in the Hallway to the tiny room off of the balcony. 

Mom's standing in what used to be our closet, They say that when this is all done Clara will still have one, but I think Mom and Dad are a bit greedy.  But there are rumors of a bunk band and us both having our own room, so I'll give them a chance.

The left is the new door to the balcony and the right is a window that's getting closed up then they're going to add a few new ones in it's place that make a bit more sense.

Here's my bathroom with some new closets and not much else at the moment. I can't wait until I can take 30 minute long showers while dad is screaming at me from the living room to "Stop Wasting Water!"
 Here's what the kitchen into the family room looks like. Hopefully the destruction zone will be gone


Looking into the Dining room from the kitchen. To think this all started because Aram (Our designer) suggested we move the door from one side of the kitchen to the other. Good Grief!

Here's the small hall and powder room that's no longer in the kitchen. It'll be cozy, but functional.

That's all for now. HVAC, plumbing, and Electric soon! We're hoping that it's liveable by the end of August before I start Kindergarten. In the mean time we've had some awesome friends let us crash with them. Thanks Jenny, Paul, Gwyneth, Peter, and Owen. And a huge thanks to Anthony and Nelda whom we'll likely be spending all of August with.

Most importantly, Thanks Grandma and Grandpa. You have been a lifesaver time and again. We love spending all this time with you. Fortunately Grandpa can take his hearing aids out.. Oh and thanks Pepper from Felix and Stout.

Until next time...

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