There has been a lot of work that has gone into the progress made at our house in the last couple of weeks and I am so excited about it!! Most of the work shown in the pictures below was done over a span of 3-4 days, and already more work has been completed since they were taken.
This is the view we have had going up our stairs since about November 16th. There is a trap door or hatch that we have covering the steps, not only to provide more working floor space up there, but also to keep as much dust and debris from the work up there out of the living room below. I am not sure what we would have done without this hatch! I am certain I could not have otherwise swept and vacuumed up enough to keep the downstairs clean, and we also needed to do what we could to keep heat in the lower level.
Emma calls the hatch, The Hatchet. She tends to leave a little trail of her belongings everywhere she goes, so it is quite common to hear her voice call out right before bed, as we are sealing up the hatch for the night, "Wait!! Don't close the hatchet! I left something down there." The something is usually Pinkie, her pink fleece blanket, or Eaou or Chi, two beloved stuffed animals. There is a heater in their room that keeps just that section of the upstairs warm.
This is what is making the girls bedroom livable at the moment. This zip door and plastic sheet that has partitioned off their room from the rest of the upstairs is surprisingly effect at keeping the heat in and the dust out! Being that it is simply heavy duty plastic and a zipper, not an actual wall or door, it has been quite a miracle that we have had use of the room every day of the project. I don't think we could fit anything else downstairs, so the girls not having to relocate their beds to the lower level has been wonderful.
This is the new flying gable on the front of the house.
The next couple of photos show the demo work involved tearing off the old roof and making an opening to expand the dormer:
Standing in our upstairs looking out at the sky above.
The moon one morning, also from upstairs in our house. It snowed the previous night. My dad had wrapped the house up as tight as he could the night before. Wrapping up a roof and the importance of doing it well, gives a whole new perspective on the idea of gift wrapping. I don't think I will ever complain when I can't get the wrapping paper on a present just right again!
A matching gable for the back of the house.
Beginning to frame out the new roof line and walls.
Exterior walls back in place.
New windows in the girls' room.
Gazing outside to the wintery night from her new window seat.
Loving {!!} the box that our new bathtub came in. My next post will show some more interior pictures of all the work being done. Our continued thanks to my Dad for everything, Mitch for all his plumbing expertise, and to Uncle Dan for the heating he installed. These are all very good and wonderful things to have and we are thankful for their work!
Friday, December 13, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Christkindl Market Chicago
I recently chaperoned a field trip with Alyssa's German class to the Christkindl Market in Chicago. It's not as big as I remember it being when I went there as a kid, but such a fun place filled with all sorts of unique hand crafted gifts. It made me feel in the Christmas spirit to walk around there. Especially since we don't have many Christmas decorations of our own up this year, because of limited space with the construction, I really enjoyed seeing all the beautiful ornaments and other decorative things.
Chaperoning a middle school field trip is much like trying to keep a watchful eye on potentially naughty sheep from a distance that is far enough that those sheep can retain their cool factor, but not so far that they might actually make a run for it and join a new flock.
I realize that the fact that I just used the words "cool factor" to attempt to describe characteristics they would like attributed to them is probably why they don't want to hang out with me more. Alyssa doesn't mind me being around at all, in fact each time I walked away to take a few pictures I ran into her classmates who told me she was looking for me. They said it in a way that insinuated that even my absence was a burden to them. Ugh, so teenagery.
Verry pretty Lebkuchen hearts.
Amazing ornaments:
Delicious pretzels!!
These were larger than the faces of the kids who were eating them ~ HUGE!
Alyssa and one of her best besties.
These hand painted pewter art pieces were absolutely beautiful! I wanted the Noah's Ark one, then I saw how much it costs and I didn't want it as much anymore.
These nesting dolls were precious too, every single little delicate detail was attended to!
Alyssa bought one of these for her new room.
I opted for a souvenir mug full of what I think was hot apple cider.
Such a huge collection of steins!
The group of mostly good, sweet, potentially naughty sheep that Alyssa has gone to school with since kindergarten. It's been amazing to watch these kids grow up and it's at least a little sad that many of them will be going in various directions next year for high school...only about six more months together with their crazy and wonderful group!
Chaperoning a middle school field trip is much like trying to keep a watchful eye on potentially naughty sheep from a distance that is far enough that those sheep can retain their cool factor, but not so far that they might actually make a run for it and join a new flock.
I realize that the fact that I just used the words "cool factor" to attempt to describe characteristics they would like attributed to them is probably why they don't want to hang out with me more. Alyssa doesn't mind me being around at all, in fact each time I walked away to take a few pictures I ran into her classmates who told me she was looking for me. They said it in a way that insinuated that even my absence was a burden to them. Ugh, so teenagery.
Verry pretty Lebkuchen hearts.
Amazing ornaments:
Delicious pretzels!!
These were larger than the faces of the kids who were eating them ~ HUGE!
Alyssa and one of her best besties.
These hand painted pewter art pieces were absolutely beautiful! I wanted the Noah's Ark one, then I saw how much it costs and I didn't want it as much anymore.
These nesting dolls were precious too, every single little delicate detail was attended to!
Alyssa bought one of these for her new room.
I opted for a souvenir mug full of what I think was hot apple cider.
Such a huge collection of steins!
The group of mostly good, sweet, potentially naughty sheep that Alyssa has gone to school with since kindergarten. It's been amazing to watch these kids grow up and it's at least a little sad that many of them will be going in various directions next year for high school...only about six more months together with their crazy and wonderful group!
Monday, December 2, 2013
Christmas Books
The day after Thanksgiving I usually take out all our Christmas stories and we try to read a couple of them each night between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is one of my favorite traditions, and we have come to love so many great Christmas books!
A wonderful new book we discovered last year is The Paper Bag Christmas. I bought it simply because it was on the sale shelf at the book store, and it is definitely going back into the line up of Christmas books to read this season and every season after for as long as my girls will listen to it ~ it's so good!
The books shown here are: Have You Seen Christmas?, A Gift From St. Nicholas, The Legend of the Candy Cane, The King's Christmas List, The Christmas List, A Special Place for Santa, The Three Gifts of Christmas, and The Christmas Bell. These are some of our favorites and I believe all are available on amazon.
Our girls are old enough now to read the story of Jesus' birth right from the Bible and understand, but when they were younger they loved reading the story from nativity books like these. The girls still enjoy the nativity adventure What God Wants for Christmas that is pictured in the middle.
I am sure the girls could remind me of several other good books that I have missed here, but if you are looking for any good Christmas read alouds that kids are sure to enjoy, we recommend any of these!!
A wonderful new book we discovered last year is The Paper Bag Christmas. I bought it simply because it was on the sale shelf at the book store, and it is definitely going back into the line up of Christmas books to read this season and every season after for as long as my girls will listen to it ~ it's so good!
The books shown here are: Have You Seen Christmas?, A Gift From St. Nicholas, The Legend of the Candy Cane, The King's Christmas List, The Christmas List, A Special Place for Santa, The Three Gifts of Christmas, and The Christmas Bell. These are some of our favorites and I believe all are available on amazon.
Our girls are old enough now to read the story of Jesus' birth right from the Bible and understand, but when they were younger they loved reading the story from nativity books like these. The girls still enjoy the nativity adventure What God Wants for Christmas that is pictured in the middle.
I am sure the girls could remind me of several other good books that I have missed here, but if you are looking for any good Christmas read alouds that kids are sure to enjoy, we recommend any of these!!
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