And in case you forgot what it looked like:
Friday, December 20, 2013
Thursday, December 12, 2013
The Night is Darkest Just Before the Dawn
We are moving forward but that just means we've moved a few steps backward also -
* Tile gets laid in and we discover we don't have enough - missing two sheets! Really just one sheet of tiles, but since we have to mix the tiles ourselves it means we need two sheets more.
* The wine refrigerator finally comes. Not until we come to the realization that the original refrig ordered was never showing up. We got delay after delay, and so we checked with the manufacturer - electrolux - it was clear it was not in production at all. So Ron quickly researched another one and, though it was back ordered, it did get here. All's well? Not exactly - It has serious manufacturing defects. Shelves are crooked, and can not be pulled out to be fixed.
* Countertop came in - and looks great. But, a section did need to be taken back to the shop because it was edged on the wrong side. That has been solved though.
* But now we are waiting to see if the stove fits into the slot allocated for it - both in width - which seems to be okay - and height. It might need elevator shoes.
Still we're not far from cooking and seeing the light of the dawn!
* Tile gets laid in and we discover we don't have enough - missing two sheets! Really just one sheet of tiles, but since we have to mix the tiles ourselves it means we need two sheets more.
* The wine refrigerator finally comes. Not until we come to the realization that the original refrig ordered was never showing up. We got delay after delay, and so we checked with the manufacturer - electrolux - it was clear it was not in production at all. So Ron quickly researched another one and, though it was back ordered, it did get here. All's well? Not exactly - It has serious manufacturing defects. Shelves are crooked, and can not be pulled out to be fixed.
* Countertop came in - and looks great. But, a section did need to be taken back to the shop because it was edged on the wrong side. That has been solved though.
* But now we are waiting to see if the stove fits into the slot allocated for it - both in width - which seems to be okay - and height. It might need elevator shoes.
Still we're not far from cooking and seeing the light of the dawn!
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Progress has Happened
We now have a counter and a window. Tile to come next, then plumber, electrician, and painter.
And we have our window! Thanks Matt Stock (http://www.mattstockphoto.com/) for the view! And Ron Pomerantz for the window frame.
And we have our window! Thanks Matt Stock (http://www.mattstockphoto.com/) for the view! And Ron Pomerantz for the window frame.
And did I mention that we have a window!
And I had a bit of diversion today when Baylee came to keep me company. She spent the afternoon and the night. Home tomorrow to see her sister Briella and Mom.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Another week. another delay ....
The kitchen work is on slow motion now. It seemed we had finally gotten to a place of progress - but you know what they say - one step forward, two backward - did I say two -- make that four.
We have reached a point where we are waiting .... waiting .... waiting .... for the counter guy.
Scheduled for Monday, we received an email. The Fabricator - the craftsman that measures, cuts, and installs the counter - had his saw break. And so, now we wait for the saw to be fixed. Maybe this week - and of course that means everyone else that follows - the tiler for the back splash, the plumber, the electrician and the painter - has to be delayed as well. Will the plumber's plumb break next?
But there is progress to report. Not enough to have allowed us to unpack, or to cook the Hanukkah meal that we invited 10 people to ---- but thanks to my mother's kitchen next door still came off perfectly. Lots of latkes for everyone!
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| Yeah! Refrigerator back in kitchen and ice maker working. |
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| Microwave installed, oven still missing. |
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| A view toward our sink - window still missing.
And some of the knobs we brought from our trip to South Africa with our good friends Jennifer and Charles Brennan -
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