Saturday, July 30, 2011

The Duplex: A Work NOT In Progress?


 Fifteen months ago, we began a little remodeling project at the duplex.  The place was built in 1971, and over the years we've put new flooring in several times, and repainted several more.  We figured we could do a complete redo over the summer of 2010. Yeah, right.  Yesterday, 16 months after we started, I declared the remodel officially
Done!!!
Follow me on a tour of the finished product.
 
   This is the newly painted (thanks, Megan) door, leading from the single garage into the house.


 When you open the door, you are in a small mudroom/laundry room with new shelves.



 To the right of the laundry room use to be small, windowless closet with a door that open to the other side of the duplex. Over the years, we've often wished we had a two bath rental, knowing we would have an easier time renting it.
 Now there's a second bathroom in that old closet. Stan closed off the door, moved the wall, taking two feet out of the laundry room, and added a window,

 as well as a corner shower, toilet, and sink, which he did all the plumbing for.


 Since this room was never heated, Stan added an in-room heater. We bought a remnant of linoleum and had it installed.


 We are still waiting for our counter top man to come.  Apparently he is busy this summer with a couple of million dollars homes and he felt they were a bigger priority. Sheesh.

 To the left of the laundry room is the kitchen.  Stan ripped out all of the old cabinets and hung new ones.
He also replaced the 1970 light fixtures throughout the house.

When you are in the kitchen facing the front of the duplex, you can see the living room.  Stan replaced all of the old carpet and linoleum with laminate flooring, and added a gas insert to the fireplace.

Here's the view from the living room looking back to the kitchen. You can see the black wrought iron for the steps. We didn't change anything downstairs


except for replacing the ratty old carpet with new carpet on the stairs and painting the door at the bottom white. Downstairs is a cement floor storage room, a carpeted bedroom and family room with fireplace (not working), all in lovely 70's wood paneling. The basement has tiny windows and a steep 70s staircase, and is seldom used by our renters as anything other than a storage space.

 The hallway view from the kitchen.  Stan replaced the worn, plastic, dark brown doors with new doors that Megan and I painted.  We replaced all of the old door knobs, and added  handles to kitchen and bathroom cabinets. We also replaced all of the molding in the house, which was in beat-up condition.  Megan and I painted (and painted and painted) all of the new molding white.


 Down the hall the first door on the right is the old bathroom.  Stan replace the tub, moved the toilet,

and replaced the cabinet and lighting.  We had the counter top put in, and Stan added a sink and faucet. We also found a remnant piece of linoleum for the floor and had it installed.


 The closet at the end of the hall got a new door and new shelves.

The master bedroom is nice and large. Stan put in flooring, and Meg and I painted.

The second bedroom is nice-sized. It also got new flooring, moldings, and doors, as well as paint.

Second bedroom new closet door.  This closet is bigger than it looks--it is twice as deep as a standard closet.

Outside, McKay and Stan have been working hard to replace the fence. The tree on the right is the tree Shelly took a tumble from as a 6 or 7 year old. Stan and McKay moved the side fence up 10 feet or so.  You can see a portion of the old fence there on the left, waiting to be removed.


We replaced the furnace on both sides and added central air to both sides. We did all of the remodeling using the insurance money from last year's tornado/hailstorm. Most of that money was for our hailstorm "totaled" car (which we took a reduced payout on and continue to drive) and re-roofing and siding damage which we repaired ourselves, saving enough of the money for the remodeling. And of course, we saved a bucket of money doing all of the remodel ourselves. We've had several people wanting to rent our shiny new place, and have renters set to move in August 1.  We were so excited to call it "done", and anxious to return to a more relaxed life. Then we got word that.....

Pat, our 1334 renter of 25 years, is moving
to an assisted living facility September 1.
Oh hooray!  
We wondered what we were going to do with all of our free time...

Friday, July 29, 2011

Happy Birthday To Me

This morning when I got up and took this picture of myself, I just knew it was going to be a good day.
A relatively recent picture of Chris



Because today is my birthday, I spent the first 4 hours of my day doing a final clean-up at the duplex. 

Yes, I said final! The duplex remodel is officially over!



Imagine my surprise at finding these two in the duplex backyard building a fence ON MY BIRTHDAY!


We have two fence sections that need replacing: the one between the yards, and the one on the1332 front side yard.
Twenty-three or four years ago, Shelly fell out of this tree and tried to impale herself on this fence below. We have therefore decide to pull out this dangerous fence and put up a new one.

Brinlee decided to pay me a birthday visit.

Brinlee wanted to show me how smoothly she can roll from tummy

to back. She's been doing this for a week. I'm convinced Brinlee is already a world class athlete.





Brinlee was also eager to show me her and Daddy's matching outfits.


Makayla, momentarily distracted by cousin Brinlee, came to wish me a happy birthday,


 whereas, let's be honest, Hailey just came to see Brinlee.


Yeah, Brinlee is going to LOVE having her cousins' constant admiration.


We headed to Pizza Hut for a special birthday dinner.

 I think McKay is expressing his surprise at my advanced age. Don't worry, McKay, you'll get there too one day.

 Hailey is always happy to hang out with Aunt Ashley,


 and Makayla and Megan kept me company.

Stan and the birthday girl.

My fav--Hawaiian.

Makayla only managed to eat 2 pieces and a bread stick. She must be saving room for  birthday cake.

Ta-da!--the birthday cake,


upon which Megan stuck hundreds of candles.

There  were so many candles, it took two lighters and 2 weeks to set it aflame.


 But don't worry, I'm enough of a windbag to blow them all out at once.


I'm this many.


 Cake and the most important part----ice cream.

Yay! I got a camera case for my our camera,


AND an ipad. It's like it's my birthday or something!


The best present I got today was opened by Megan. 


Megan is required to have one of these at college, and she's been ever-so-slightly-vocal about getting it soon enough to "get use to it".

 Every child needs a rebuilt Mac for her mother's birthday, don't you think?  Megan, I'm really going to miss those sweet conversations we have that start "Mom, when am I going to get a computer....."
Stay tuned for "The Duplex, A Work Not In Progress"

Thursday, July 28, 2011

The Joneses Go Cruising Finale: Those Crazy, Lazy Days Of Summer

After we got home from Alaska, it took awhile to get back to our old life. I had 2 or 3 days of seriously mixed-up sleep/jet lag insomnia.  This allowed me to do all of our laundry the first night, and check out the neighborhood at 3 am for several early mornings in a row.


It is always shocking to come back to the garden and see how much faster the weeds grow compared to the wanted plants. That's okay, I filled our recycling garbage can with weeds after just a couple of insomniac 4 am weeding sessions...


.....making my sleepless 5 am newspaper-reading/garden-enjoying sessions much more scenic.

Not exactly Butchart Gardens, but it's mine.


I spent a few more early mornings willing my tomatoes to turn red. That endeavor wasn't as successful.

After I was home, I got to spend some time with my favorite Billings grandkids...

who, I think, managed to get even cuter while I was gone.

Hailey wanted to know why I was gone so long and why I forgot to take her with me.

She assured me she wanted to come to Africa, too.


I told her I'd been in Alaska, not Africa, and Hailey replied, "Okay, I will like that, too!"

Yeah, even though you're awfully cute, girls, I don't think a cruise with Grandma is in your immediate future.


Amy's car has been gracing our curbside since before the cruise.  When we got home, Stan tried hard to get it running with some helpful suggestions from the local motorists. Nope. This baby has guzzled her last gallons of gasoline.


After all that hard car repair work, Makayla felt the need for a shower.

So did Hailey.


I wonder where they got the idea?

Do you think Amy will notice they're wet?