If I was carrying Ethan he would not be petting a snake in the park! But since dad had him he did and from his face I think he liked it ; |
Sunday was Father's Day. The morning started off with Mark coming home from work and the dogs got out of the fence. So he got his dad and they went looking for the dogs. It didn't take them long to come back which is uncommon. It didn't take me long to figure out why it didn't take them long... looks like the dogs found a porcupine! They pulled about 20 quills out of Kiara's mouth/nose/chin/neck and about 15 out of Dakota's front leg. Unfortunately we couldn't get one quill in Dakota. We ended up going into the vet. I was not looking forward to the emergency vet bill for a sedation and quill removal. He had me drop Dakota off because he had to take care of a horse first. So we had lunch. An hour later he called and said he was ready to go. The bill.... $51! Geez back in Wisconsin I am pretty sure it would have cost $200 at least! Yep... we love our vet. No outrageous charges. We drive 20 minutes to see him. So after all of that Mark and Arlan (his dad) started tearing out the kitchen. I packed up the kitchen and Ethan was an awesome while I did it. He played in the box full of his cups and plates.
This is what the dining room looked like when the previous owner had it....
We replaced the flooring with rustic hickory hardwood, replaced the doors, painted, removed popcorn ceiling and replaced the florescent light with a light bulb (finally got a light to put there which will be part of the kitchen remodel because the wiring needs to be moved to center over our table)
And the kitchen view from the dining room when the previous owner had it....
And the view from the garage door entrance (behind the stove is the dining room) also when the previous owner had it...
None of these pictures are great but the following pics are bad... I needed to change my lens but too lazy to do it! So these will have to do for now. The following pictures are the kitchen right before the remodel (
This is one of our pantries that will be closed off...
This is the other pantry that will be made wider and more efficient...
From the dining room to the kitchen...
And this was the end of day one...
End of day 2...
Our 1970's fireplace wall that will be remodeled soon but for now there was tile on the floor in front of it that is being replaced since it runs in to the same floor as the kitchen... notice the dust ;(
Dining room... yes looking out of the dining room is a nice enclosed porch that needs to be remodeled and would make an awesome hang out spot with the kids and a photography location as it has mostly windows for walls and skylights but as for now it is marks wood working shop with two kittens...
So that is the update. Can't believe I am posting pictures to share this mess with everyone but it will be nice to post pictures of the finished kitchen. I am not expecting a finished kitchen by July 1st (when Arlan leaves) as they are making the kitchen cabinets. Yes, making them from scratch. Mark talked me into that back in January when he said he could build the cabinets and get the tools to make it for the same price as ordering the cabinets. Since he has been wanting these tools for a long time and they are quite pricey I said yes. I am just hoping for new walls, lights, flooring and some working space. Mark knows the kitchen does have to be finished by August 16th when the baby comes ... lets just hope she doesn't have other plans!
You are a strong woman! We should have arranged for you and Ethan to come visit aunt Lori during the construction! haha, although I am sure Ethan and Grandpa are having fun together. I am so glad to hear that baby girl is doing great, glad to hear you are doing as good as possible too. Hang in there with the contractions, only 8 MORE WEEKS!!!!
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I am so glad that papa is there. We love you all so much. I hope that you enjoy your new kitchen. I miss you all and wish that I could be there but it was more important to have your papa there. I hope you are all well. I love you all with all my heart.
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