Basement Remodel Part 2

There is a great satisfaction you get when you finish a project.  With the size of the basement remodel project, we get to enjoy many small victories, but the major finish is still a long way off.  Also, now with the basement project underway, other projects we’ve been putting off seem small and trivial in comparison.  Thus we decided to jump in and attack the hall closet and turn it into a pantry.  Within 24 hours of the outset, we finished the project.  This victory goes to Kathryn for her amazing planning and execution.  Now we have officially refinished the entire main floor and bonus room.

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Next up, replumbing the house.  After a lot of planning and a lot of acquiring parts and supplies, we kicked off the official house replumbing phase.  Kevin came over and spent the whole day helping us.  THANK YOU!

First step, turn off the water main.
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Family picture by the main distribution point.  It looks especially cluttered with the pex lines we ran to the kitchen sink on Kathryn’s birthday eve that are hooked in temporarily.  Also there are the new lines to the water heater waiting to be hooked in.
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Kevin wielding the new DeWalt saw.  It was a very good purchase and saved us hours and hours of hack sawing.
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Starting to come out.  Lots of the lines are out and we’re working on breaking the main water entry point loose.
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Success!  Now it’s time to start rebuilding.  Time is ticking away and we’re working as fast as we can in order to turn the water to the house back on.  It’s kind of weird going an entire day with no running water and only buckets.
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Water is back on around 7:30 pm!  No leaks!   Overall, we were only a couple of parts short and Kathryn was able to get them for us while we kept working away.

It looks so much better, and the risk of scalding or freezing is much reduced when taking a shower and water gets turned on somewhere else in the house.  Also, some of those old pipes were pretty nasty on the inside.  We might have to start taking extra vitamin pills now.
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Notice the bandaid on my head.  I was working on removing a pipe union when the crescent wrench slipped off the pipe with and whacked me straight in the forehead.  Ouch!
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My Wife is Awesome

Happy Birthday Kathryn!  It’s still your birthday month after all 🙂  I think we had a pretty great day.  Thank you Suzanne for all you did to make the day special.

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Lunch with the family.
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Dinner and bowling with me.
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Gas station hot chocolate with new red lipstick.
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Sunday dinner with your family.
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And to start it all off, staying up to 2am birthday eve working on the basement.  You are an amazing woman!
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Here are some other fun things.  We’ve found a new way to clip Ashley’s fingernails.  Watching Curious George in style! IMG_0276

This last week was the New Beginnings night for Young Womens.  It really was a New Beginnings night for Kathryn (and me) as well.  This was her last activity as the Young Women’s President.  She was released today.  With this in mind, she really wanted to make it a special night for the girls.  She spent several days planning, preparing, crafting, sewing, organizing, gathering, coordinating, setting up, and executing.  Suzanne came and spent the entire day helping her get setup and watch Ashley.  Just to illustrate how much effort she put into this, the night before the activity, she had a dream that putting the chairs on an angle would make it more fun and less like the Relief Society room.  So, that’s what she did.
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The evening was based on D&C 4:2 “Oh ye that embark in the service of God”  and was travel themed.
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Kathryn was Carmen Sandiego, reformed of course.  She did a fantastic job and the evening was a smashing success.  I was only able to sneak in and take this one picture of her in action.  (I was teaching the electronics merit badge to the Teachers Quorum.)
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I love my amazing wife!

 

Christmas 2014

I should start off saying we had a great Christmas, or really three Christmases!  After out Sun Valley trip, we got to spend a little while with my family.  Josie and her family came into town, and Kevin came home from School.  We got to eat some great food and we even opened our gifts to each other.

Second Christmas was our own.  We had a little celebration with the three amigos and opened our gifts to each other.
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The third celebration was the official one, or at least the one that happened on Christmas.  This year Christmas was with Kathryn’s family.  Earlier this year, the family had been talking about going on a trip out of town for Christmas.  Kathryn put forward a proposal that instead of going out of town, what if we did a Christmas up at the cabin.  Everyone agreed and it became official.  You have to snowmobile up to the cabin in the winter, so instead of packing in all the presents, we just opened them early on Christmas Eve Morning at Kathryn’s house.  Never before have we opened up so many of the presents so early.  It was fun!

Here Ashley was put into one of the present boxes and she was stuck and couldn’t get out.  It was fun for a couple of seconds.
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We got all packed up and headed up to the cabin.  Ashley finally got to put on her adorable snow suit.  It was very reminiscent of A Christmas Story because she pretty much couldn’t move.
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Once everyone was transported up to the cabin, the festivities began.  One of the first orders of business was to go out and find a Christmas tree.  We scouted around a found one that looked like a good candidate.  With a few swift blows from a hatched, it was felled and loaded onto the snowmobile toboggan.
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While a couple of us boys wrapped the tree in lights and other decorations, Kathryn led an ornament craft party for the girls.  They made Pinterest worthy pine cone ornaments.IMG_5366

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Then it was time for Kathryn’s present to the family.  In honor of her Grandma Pauline Hawker, she made matching pajama pants for the whole family!  It was a labor of love.  She is amazing!  Processed with VSCOcam with f2 preset

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We played games…
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and flew and drove fun remote control toys…
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and sledded…
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and ate great food…
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and did a puzzle…
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and watched Lord of the Rings 1 and 2, and hot tubbed, and just had a blast!

Here we are on our way out after the great weekend.  Thank you Tim and Suzanne for hosting the great Christmas week, and to Kathryn for your vision of how much fun a Christmas up at the cabin could be!
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