The Tree. So big it
nears the ceiling. Decorate
in January.
Chronicling life on our (wannabe) farm.
When we were ALL DONE, the basement with the loaner items (including a huge projection screen and projector from Uncle Larry) the basement looked like this......drum roll please.........
This shot is from the bottom of the stairs looking toward dad's office. Ignore the semi-resident mechanic in the corner.
From the office hallway looking toward the stairs. The mechanic is now rocking Guitar Hero (on loan from Becca and Alex).
The screening room. Thanks to an antenna in the attic, the Thanksgiving football games were available. This quickly became the largest Guitar Hero screen known to Michigan.
Last, but not least, the under-the-stairs closet was stuffed with sporting equipment, extra cold weather gear, and folding chairs and tables.
A very satisfying, if long and arduous, day of organization in the basement came to an end.
We did get some stuff off the floor and so we were down to just 2 piles.
The electronics and office pile is still over by Dad's office.
You can see the furnace etc in the background. There will eventually be a wall there. Likely all the sporting and camping equipment will migrate into the utility room and garage.
Lots to imagine and lots to do!
Now, after writing all that, I just got this email from my mom:
"I just wanted you to know that Dad’s day improved. Pete (God bless him) came over and fixed the Taurus and gave both cars an oil change and helped with the tractor (although that doesn’t work better). Dad also got his email working."
A light in the darkness :) But still, a few prayers here and there could still help, you know?
If you'd like to see this larger go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np1TyzHvjzk and click for full screen.
Maybe you missed it or maybe you were there for the adventure that was moving day! Stay tuned for further updates.
If you came in through the garage, you would end up in the laundry room. Through the door is the kitchen. Note the pink moving day tag on the file cabinet. You'll see a few of those.
To the right of the washer and dryer is a half bath. Still waiting on the mirror, but now with added privacy bonus of a shade! Now anyone on the driveway can't see things they shouldn't.
From the kitchen this is the view of the great room (the "living room" half specifically, the other half is "dining room"). The giant fan above the couch and the plethora of windows makes the room really comfortable and breezy.
This is the kitchen as viewed from the great room. Just to the left out of the picture is the laundry room and the pantry. Just to the right out of the picture is the hallway to the bedrooms.
The pantry is enormous. (Imagine "enormous" in a slightly Scottish accent and John laughing his head off at me for being unable to pronounce normally! Hiccups destroy me...) It has two, very large, 6' tall rolling shelf carts to store things on. Very nice.
On down the hall. On the right, the first door is the guest bedroom. Likely to be the Pete Crash Pad during the school year.
Just across the hall from the guest bedroom is, appropriately, the guest bathroom, replete with chair for bathroom coaching. If you're like me and don't need any backseat driving while in the bathroom the chair functions well as a "set your stuff here while you take a shower" chair.
This is obviously just the shower, the big news on this being all the natural stone has been sealed and it is now usable! To the right, out of the picture, is a window, a big jacuzzi tub, another window, then 2 sinks, then a toilet room with a window.
The master bedroom has a walk-in closet as well. There is a window in there too! This picture only shows the left half. The right half bulges out a little bit and has a large IKEA closet unit in it. And now on to the basement! It is largely unfinished. Those earlier posts of Norah and Kitty riding trikes around on the concrete still apply. The only room that is done is the office. To the right out of the picture is a double bookcase. 2 enormous windows! How will he ever get anything done with so much to look at!
The picture above shows the sunset over the hockey swamp from the dining room table. A week or so after this was taken, during family reunion, the grading was done on the yard. So it looked less weedy, more even, but still retained it's "possible amateur hockey rink in winter" appeal.
Well, that's all for this time. Stay tuned ....