Thursday, May 24, 2012

The kitchen sink


There was a flurry of great progress on the house and kitchen on the days before and after our little Peanut emerged into the world. Although the due date is based on 40 weeks gestation, there’s wiggle room of a few weeks before and after. So, once Peanut turned 37 weeks and I started having a bit of prelabor, the crew from Rising Sun pushed the window installation into high gear (as if they weren’t moving quickly already). 

Hartland ordered and delivered our windows in super speedy fashion, and Rising Sun cut, installed, and trimmed all the windows where SIPs were installed. Were Peanut to arrive early, we’d have light and ventilation, not to mention the end of cutting holes in our bedroom and kitchen. In a token of sweet understanding, the crew attempted to install a temporary kitchen sink: “my wife would have killed me if I did this to her kitchen when she was 37 weeks pregnant," said River Rat from Rising Sun.

In the kitchen, we were waiting on the countertops before the sink could be installed. The quartz material counters were ordered from an Ohio-based company, Granex. Although Granex said they could measure, cut, and install as quick as 7 days, they said it may take as many as 12 days (still a quick turn-around for stone counters). Wood floors were installed, cabinets were assembled and trimmed, electric and plumbing was set, appliances delivered, and the island was in place. Things were really coming together – if Peanut arrived, we’d be ok. Just waiting on the sink.

The evening of May 2, I entered final grades…just in case. Before I went to sleep, I emailed my folks the latest pictures of the kitchen. I just want them to know how good things were looking so they don’t worry in case I go into labor. That night, I fell asleep to Peanut kicking differently, and I said, “Be careful, Peanut, you may kick yourself out of there…”

Early morning (1 am) of May 3, I woke to the sound and feeling of a waterbed breaking under me (but we don’t have a waterbed…). Our birthing process had begun. We called our midwife, who agreed that we rest and labor at home until daylight. Before things got too intense, I called Granex and left a message telling them my status, urging them to move up our scheduled countertop install date. If I once thought telling subcontractors I was 37 weeks pregnant may move things along, I wondered what a 2 am labor call could do! (Turns out that some of their equipment broke, and they needed the full 12 days...it could have been worse!)

Around 7am, the prompt Rising Sun crew arrived for work. Needless to say, they started a little late that day, quietly waiting outside while we gathered our things – between surges—for the hospital…We arrived at the hospital at about 7:45 am, and Peanut emerged at 8:21 am. If only kitchens can be “birthed” as quickly.

lovin' the new windows from Hartland
The kitchen sink
We stayed at the hospital for a few days while Rising Sun finished up work. We returned to a peaceful house until –a few days later—our one functioning sink decided to back up on us. As Nicolas did a load of laundry at 4 am (normal, right?), he noticed our ceiling leaking below the backed up bathroom sink. It was after this realization that the washing machine stopped working. Our amazing plumber arrived at 7 am, having to saw through the ceiling below our bedroom to fix our mess. 

It was a big day, but by the end of it, the broken pieces were repaired and the countertops installed. Then, we had our kitchen sink and a functioning kitchen. 

Oh, the stories little Peanut will hear when she is older…

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Let there be light!


Although windows would normally be installed with the SIPs, we had a difficult time deciding on a few details...needless to say, our delayed window instillation became a dramatic ray of sunshine!

first window cut above future kitchen sink
Thankfully, we worked with locally-owned, West Virginia-based Hartland Planing Mill to supply our windows at a great price and with a fantastic turn-around time. Thank you for making it happen so well, Tyler (5th generation  - his great, great, great granddad founded the company in Clarksburg in 1912!)
As soon as the windows arrived, the weather cooperated and Rising Sun started cutting and installing!
view of cuts to come in the future dining room
preparing SIPs for kitchen window instillation

closeup of prepared SIPs - windows tuck right in


there's some holes in my kitchen, Dear Lisa, Dear Lisa...
Rising Sun crew installing 8 windows in a day...
Let there be light!
(Just in time for Peanut to get some first rays of May sunshine...)

Friday, May 11, 2012

Universe expands

Welcome Peanut!

On May 3, the universe shifted to make room for a new life. We birthed our little “Peanut” into this world together in the way we envisioned: in intimacy, joy, and love. We arrived home and are enjoying our new windows from Hartland - here's to them for getting them FAST -- and at a great price too!