Monday, November 30, 2009

Almost In the Dry



This area of South Carolina has been in a drought for a couple of years. Wouldn't you know
the time we start building, the drought ends! We have lost a couple of weeks due to the
weather. I am glad that the drought is over. Just wish it could have waited until the house
was in the dry. That means that the exterior is done such as roofing, brick, windows, and
doors. Hopefully, the brick will be completed by Friday at the latest. The masons didn't work
the day after Thanksgiving. Kind of a surprise to me in light of the all the days they have lost
due to the rain. It is supposed to be nice tomorrow and then rain again on Wednesday. Every
time it rains there are three areas where it leaks into the house. There are two heating/cooling
ducts that will have to be replaced because the water has drained into them. What a hassle.

Some good news-we finally passed the rough inspection. That was a relief. We will have one
more inspection of the insulation and then we will be good until the final inspection. The plumber
has really messed us up with the septic which has resulted in having to have a pump. However, we only need one leech field instead of two so I guess it is a wash. He is a great guy but I'm not sure I would recommend him as a plumber.

To help us keep things in perspective, the triplets arrived on November 10th. What a blessing that they were only in the hospital for two weeks and have been doing so well. Jim and I were
able to see them the weekend after they were born. They are so precious! Also, Paul graduated from TBS in Quantico on November 5th. We were able to get away for a couple of days and enjoy being with him.

Here are some pictures of how things are looking now. I will post more pics when the brick is
completed.

1 comment:

  1. wow!!! It looks like a house!!!!! Loved seeing pics of the triplets on FB!!=) Praying for you all!

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