Sunday, October 12, 2008

Our new home in all its glory


So we got our keys two weeks ago this past Friday.  Steve and I decided that before we moved in we would spend about 4 weeks doing some minor repairs and some cosmetic work.  From the pictures you can see that the yard was a mess...but that was just the beginning.  I knew that we had our work cut out for us.  The inspector, who is fantastic and I would recommend him to anyone, spent 2 hours going over everything with me.  Although there many suggestions, many of the improvements were cosmetic so I felt like we were going to be okay.  What I didn't know was that buying an older home is like peeling back the layers of an onion.  Each layer you pull away reveals a thinner more complicated layer that you must face.  I have now spend two weeks working on this home.  I am dealing with exhaustion, lack of focus in other areas of my life, and neglect of my marriage.  Steve and I will spend ALL day together in the same home and barely speak two sentences to one another.  

Our first weekend there we made a ton of progress.  Steve and Hasan started work on the hardwood floors. The floors were in good condition they just needed a little TLC.  Steve took a class the Thursday before on how to refinish them himself.  We are both extremely happy he did this.  We had no idea that you need three different grains of sandpaper, three different pieces of equipment and a ton of patience to accomplish such a task.  In total it took 5 days of work with 2 of those days being full of heavy sanding and sweeping.  You would not believe the dust.  





















My first weekend was spent re-finishing the back deck.  I learned the definition of swabbing the decks.  Imagine years of dog hair, mud, and bar-b-que ash built up in the cracks of a deck that hadn't been stained and sealed in 10 years.  It was disgusting.  If you ever do this, I recommend a product called "Born Again" by SunFrog.  It worked wonders but still took a long time.  I couldn't grip anything after 6 hours of scrubbing.  It looks great now and has held up against all the rain we have been having.  It is going to be a great place for parties next summer.  

While we were working in the house and in the backyard, unbeknownst to us, Linda, Cole, Vince, and Joy Dawson were in the front yard making quick work of the mess.  I literally walked away for 2 hours to work on the deck and came back out front to see a transformed front yard.  We have big plans for the yard but it would have to wait for the following weekend because by Sunday evening we were ready to sleep.  

OH.  The best moment for me.  I don't have a picture of it, but Sunday afternoon I worked the roto-tiller in the front yard.  It was fantastic but my hands tingled for about an hour after.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Melissa and Steve, What great work you have done!! It looks wonderful. I love the floors and the front yard and the deck look great too.Keep up the hard work it will be worh it. Love you Aunt Jean Anne

Missy said...

I can't get over the jungle in the front yard being gone! You guys are doing an amazing job. Can we rent Steve to do our hardwood floors someday? :)

Emily Hunt-Nelson said...

WOW, makes me tired just reading! What a great journal you will have to look back on! Great work!