Shea pointed out, in the middle of moving our stuff into the new house, that it was June 13th and "What was the date that we broke ground?" Why, May 13th, last year.
That makes it exactly 13 months, to the day, from the start of building to moving in.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Thousands of words
I've been neglecting this blog almost as much as I've been neglecting my kids lately. At least the blog hasn't had to forage for it's dinner every night.
My last few posts haven't had any pictures so I'll make up for it and show what our house looks like now, without too much blabbing.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Skills?
I think I've managed to stumbled up that steep tile-setting learning curve.
A young painter's helper asked if I had really tiled the master bath floor myself & when I nodded he told me I have "serious skills". (for those without teenagers, that's a good thing)
I thought "this won't take long, because the tiles are so big there aren't very many of them, should take about 1/2 the time the 3" mosaics took."
And I'm still going to have to ban any guests from using the toilet because that's where I started tiling and I don't know if we have liability coverage for badly stubbed toes.
Planning the pattern & layout takes such a long time.
"How much of a deal will you give me if we take the your entire stock?" A pretty darn good one as it turns out. I wonder if travertine would work outside on the deck?
No in-progress pics of Tile Project #4, just the final result.
Most of the travertine we bought is ivory-coloured and tumbled but we had just enough of these honed, darker tiles to do the floor. Really - just enough - I have less than a whole tile left.
When Cole was sponging the tiles off for me as I installed them, he kept saying how much nicer the colour is when they're wet. So I searched for a sealer that would dry with a wet-look.
This shows how I spend a typical Saturday night - tiling the tub-deck. What a party animal.
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