Saturday, January 19, 2008

Moving Weekend - Brrrrrrrrrrr!

Finally.......moving weekend for Corey and Heidi!

This was their house in November - it still had a ways to go!
Here's the finished product, all ready for moving in on the coldest weekend of the year! I took Friday off to be on Maddox-duty during the closing process, and then we waited at the new house for furniture delivery, DSL hook-up, and DISH installation (all the necessary "stuff"), while Corey, Kyle, Rob, and Heidi loaded the trailer at the apartment, and then unloaded everything into the garage at the new house. I definitely had the warmest job!
Kyle was really bundled up for the 20 below wind chill!
We headed back to the house on Saturday to start the settling in. We all took turns corraling Maddox. He was so excited to have room to roam after being cooped up in the tiny apartment.
Chuck had no where to sit to watch TV, so standing was the only option.
CF Bakery rolls taste good sitting or standing!

Andy's job was installing light fixtures.
Chuck tried to give advice, whether it was needed or not!
Andy also put in ceiling fans in the living room and bedroom - what a guy!
Then the painting began. After we did one whole section under the counter, Heidi and Corey decided it was the wrong color, so back to the paint store they went to have a different tint added. The end result was much better!

We only had one ladder to share among lots of workers, so a long-handled roller worked great. The kitchen/eating area is a soft sage green (the picture doesn't show the true color) and the living area will be a light mocha color, with a dark mocha under the counters.
The counter tops came in handy, too, for getting above the cupboards. We couldn't even reach this high - good thing Corey has long arms.
Yes, I worked too, and we'll probably be back at it tomorrow. Heidi and Corey are so excited to get everything settled and in place - it's looking great!



We got home at about 7:30 pm to discover that our furnace had gone out sometime during the day. The thermostat was set at 70 degrees, but it was only 55 degrees in here and dropping fast (the outdoor temp was about -10 degrees). Fortunately, we have a service contract with the gas company, so I called them, they immediately sent out a tech, and we had heat by about 10:30 - yeah! However, I've been working on this post dressed in a turtle neck, a sweater, and a polar fleece jacket, plus thick socks and slippers on my feet, and a blanket around my legs. I also made cookies so I would have an excuse to get up every 10 minutes or so and stand in front of the hot oven. Guess that's what I get for avoiding the cold during the move!


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