I noticed some new graffiti while using our bathroom this afternoon. 800 posts is a lot. over 91k words according to the plugin I installed that tracks such things. But only 115 words per post, which is more manageable.
The last bit of winter?
It was a bit chilly today, more so because all of my jackets are up on the Mountain. We read and played a lot today, I went on a marginally successful grocery run spanning four stores, and I cooked dinner in the slow cooker.
Roller coaster day.
We got to the house fairly early this morning and started with some caulking and painting. I hauled some stuff we won’t need any more to the storage unit, and brought over the toilets and water heater. When I was back out and stopped at the supply store I got a call saying that the cabinets had actually arrived today. So my dad and I drove down to Shelbyville and picked them up. It rained very hard on the way back. We stopped at Chick-Fil-A in Tullahoma for lunch. Installing the cabinets and countertops didn’t take long, and they look great. Looking less great is a piece of flooring in the middle of the living room that is bubbling up in spots. Next week I will pull up about half the floor in order to replace it. We locked up the house and returned to the cottage. My dad went home and I had to wait for some clothes to dry. Once they did I drove home. Upon arriving I realized that I left my suitcase at the cottage. I pretty much have no clothes here. Talk about frustrating! Anyways, it was great to see Luke and play with him before bed time. We built a Lego tower and read a few books. He enjoyed his bath and nursed after. We read a couple more books then he went on to bed. Liz if finishing up on some work stuff now. It has been a long week for everybody.
Always happy to start the day with Luke.
It was a wonderful morning as I was able to read and play a lot with Luke. It felt like we read all of his books several times, and we built a huge tower with his Legos. After lunch I drove to Chapel Hill and picked up some more cedar for the trim. Next I went to the cabinet place in Shelbyville, where I was expecting to pick up the rest of my cabinets, but they weren’t in, and are now supposedly arriving Monday. I was pretty angry. After stopping at Lowe’s in Tullahoma for a few things I arrived at the house. My dad had been setting things up for us to work on the soffit, since it was lovely outside and we weren’t going to be installing cabinets. We were able to install all of it along the back of the house, and did one end as well. I think it looks pretty good. It’s also worth noting that my dad did a lot of door and trim painting while I was gone. After stopping work on the soffit we had dinner at the Goat Market. It was nice to sit on the porch and enjoy the beautiful evening.
Slow progress.
We got a pretty early start at the house this morning. My dad painted the interior door frames while I started loading my car with stuff that we no longer need in order to take it to the storage unit. We then worked together on painting the front door and new patio doors and trim. The paint was pretty slow to dry despite the warmer temperatures, probably due to the high humidity. It also took a whole lot of paint to cover. Three coats on the front door, and probably more than that for the patio doors. I left mid-afternoon to drive down to the Shelbyville Lowe’s to pick up some things and check on an order. Then I drove home and got to see Liz and Luke. That was fantastic. We read and played and went outside in the back field. Dinner and bedtime were both late, but that was okay because we had so much fun.