Monday, June 29, 2009

Dedication Day!

There you have it! just like that we're done the major part of the build! We had the dedication on Saturday and it went great! We had perfect weather for the event, and everyone was able to walk through the houses and see where we're going to spend the better part of our lives!

As far as what is left on the house to get done, they're still putting some trim up, and a couple doors need to be painted still... they need to put the hardware on the kitchen cupboards, and some handles on all the doors in the house. We also need to pour the concrete in the garage, and grade down the driveway. There will also be some landscaping stuff to do. Other than that, it looks like a solid house! We're super excited to move in, and we both can't wait! Jeremiah is also starting to understand that we're going to live there, he's been in his room and he's excited about it. Ethan has no clue lol.

I don't think we can ever thank the volunteers enough for what they've done for our lives. I always worry that I won't be able to give my family everything they need, and with this house, they are giving us security, they're giving us friendships - from the volunteers that helped, to our neighbours that have helped us build. And also to our Mentor. "K" is what i'll call her :) without K's help, I don't think our family would have been able to do this as smoothly as we did. She was the one who helped Helina when she was getting frustrated with trying to build a house and be a mother, wife and nurse all at the same time. She brought me movies and puzzles to keep my mind off my leg and my frustration in not being able to help with the build. Most importantly, K managed to form a bond with our boys, They both get so excited to see her, and there's always hugs to go around. It was a pleasure to have met her and her husband, and I hope we always remain neighbours and friends no matter where our lives take us.

The last bit of the build is mostly paperwork, we now have to wait for the mortgage papers to be written up, we need to get our purchase agreement and get all the legal stuff done. once we have all that done, we can move in! :) It's very very exciting.

Until next time!





Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Pictures!!!


So I promised pictures, so here's a bunch of them! Enjoy! :) After going though all the pictures, I realize i don't have a straight on picture of the outside... i'll get one pronto!

Stairs from the Basement

Our Shower

Electrical Box and Side Window

Step Father-In-Law and Brother In Law

Electrical Room - Where Washer and Dryer, Furnace etc will be
Ethan's Bedroom

Siding

Brickwork on the front, goes up half way

Back door, there are stairs there now.




Tuesday, June 23, 2009

House - Check!

Scott Golden = Slacker

Things have happened soooo quickly, and I've failed to update my blog regularly like I said I would. Unfortunately I have no pictures for you right now, which is kinda the reason why I haven't written! Helina's had the camera at the build site every day, and then I don't think of writing at night when the camera is home. So I hope to take the pictures off the camera tonight and i'll post them up tomorrow! deal?! DEAL!

So we, pretty much, have a house.

  • Roof = Done
  • Plumbing = Done
  • Electrical = Done
  • Insulation = Done
  • Drywall = Done
  • Taping and Mudding = Done
  • Siding = Done
  • Brickwork on the Front = Done
  • Front Porch = Being Done Today
  • Painting = Being Done Today
Tell me thats not rediculous! Things have happened so quickly! and now If you look at the outside of the house, it really looks like a completely finished house!

Today, they are just finishing the front porch, which is a LOT smaller than we were told it would be, which is a little disappointing. we were told we'd have an outdoor seating area, either in the front or the back. but the back just has stairs going to the ground, and the front has just a front landing about 4 feet wide. Kinda disappointing, but i'm not going to loose sleep over it.

Inside, they are painting, and installing the kitchen cabinets. We chose an off white for the walls (we only get to choose one colour). We chose an of white because we want to do decals in the boys rooms, and a white would be the best background for that. We have plans to repaint in different colours, but since we could only choose one, we chose one that could be painted over easily. The kitchen cabinets are white as well, they have a wood grain to them. I haven't seen them yet, but Helina likes the look of them.

Tomorrow we paint some more, and finish that up, and then Thursday the flooring starts going in. It's less than a week until the dedication (on this Saturday) and everything's going swimmingly!

i'll post pictures soon! I promise! :)

Monday, June 15, 2009

Raising the Roof

I blinked and almost missed it... I went to the build site today, and the crane was there lifting the roofs onto the houses. How Cool!


These volunteers have worked rediculously hard getting the house ready for this moment. They knew the crane was coming for 1pm today, and they made sure all the walls were up and ready by the time the crane got there! The first section of the roof took a little longer to get straight and secure down, but then they got the hang of it, and put the last three sections on the houses in less than a half an hour!


It's pretty surreal to see the house come together so quickly, I still don't think I fully realize that we'll be living in a house in just over a month. I'm one of those people that don't get excited over
something until the time has come. Just so you know what i'm talking about... I'm in a rock band, and all the other guys in our band get pumped up for a gig a few days before, where I don't get excited about the show until i'm in the venue, setting up. I think i'll really understand whats happening here, and really get excited once we start doing all the little stuff inside the house. Or maybe it won't be until we start moving stuff into the house. Not sure...


I took a ton of pictures today at the site, unfortunatley they're all the exact same angle because I was in my wheelchair... have I mentioned lately that Staph infections suck?


Time for electrical and pluming! :)












Saturday, June 13, 2009

Ballroom Blitz!!!



So as I sit here, high as a kite on pain meds, my wife just got home from the build today.  I'm super disappointed that I wasn't able to be there today, and even more disappointed that i'll probably be out of commission for the whole build.


but I digress...


I went to the build site today to see the progress (don't tell my doctor...shhhh), i was blown away about how much was done!  
these people ROCK!  I have to say, i'm quite inspired by the volunteers at the site... when I went to the site, I didn't know anyone there, it's just amazing that people will volunteer thier time for a family they don't even know.  

In one day,  they got the bottom floor COMPLETELY done, and the subfloors for the upper floor. They said that by Monday afternoon, the roof will be on and secured.  How rediculous is that?! 

I'm really glad my mother-in-law is down for a couple weeks from PEI.  It will be nice to not have to worry about the boys when i'm all doped up on pain pills for my leg.  It also gives Helina a little bit of sanity to have her mommy down.

i'll be updating more often now that the blitz is on. There will be so much happening every day! CAN'T WAIT! :)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Personal Setback


So every day, i'm getting more and more excited to get working on this build!!  I have the countdown going until the blitz build starts, i'm ready to take pictures every day of everything thats been done, getting geared up to write up a blog entry every night about the days fun and exciting steps along this journy...

But then I run into  a setback that might sideline me for the entire build.

Celulitus A.K.A Staph Infection.

I went to the hospital Monday night after my leg started hurting Monday morning and just got worse throughout the day,  sometime Tuesday morning after the most PAINFULL ultrasound i've ever experienced, they told me the final verdict.  Since then, i've been in IV Antibiotics, and I have nurses coming in every day to give me more IV Antibiotics.  The Blitz  build starts in 9 days, and I can't even bare my own weight on my leg. I've been reassured by our mentor that they'll find a way to work around it, but i'm still super dissappointed.  I want to say 'I helped build our house!'

I really hope that I can find a way to feel useful during this process, but with my leg hurting as much as it is, i'm not sure if that would be completely feasable.

Dejected,

Scott

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Roof - Pre-Raise



St. Claire College in Windsor did all the prefab for the walls and roof.  Not exactly sure why they're doing the roof first, but hey, i'm not a contractor! :)

My lovely wife baked like a mad woman to give the folks from St. Claire's a very filling snack or two.  she baked 17 loaves (or loafs, not sure which it is..) of flavoured bread, lots of muffins and cookies... we brought over some fruit as well if they don't want a sugar high.  Helina's been plowing through these sweat equity hours with all her baking.  We still have a LONG way to go, buti'm sure we can find a way to build them up.

Jeremiah was quite cute when we went to the lot... he sat on the roof of the car waving to
 everyone,  When he saw the guys IN the roof building, he yelled "HEY, YOU GOTTA CLIMB OUT OF THERE!!"

we've finally found out which house will be ours, when you look straight on the front of the house, ours will be on the right.  VERY pumped.  We haven't had too much interaction with our neighbours to be, but they seem like very cool people, and I think w
e have a bit in common from what i've experienced with them.  Can't wait to move in! won't be long now... the blitz build starts in two weeks! That will be a crazy busy/crazy exhausting/crazy fun two weeks!