Quito, Ecuador Temple

Quito, Ecuador Temple
Here is where we will be working until Feb. 2023

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Dear Readers,

We hope as you read this blog of our mission to the Quito, Ecuador temple you will feel the joy and happiness we are experiencing by being in the service of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We hope you can experience some of what we feel. Christine and I met in Quito, Ecuador 51 years ago while serving as missionaries. We are going home.


John and Christine

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Monday, July 15, 2019

July 8th through July 14th

July 8th through July 14th: Monday Chris went to work and I went and rented a demo hammer and worked on removing the stone on the floor of the entryway and hall to the kitchen and also removing the hearth to the fireplace and part of the stone on each side of the fireplace, in order to have a little more room for bookcases on the sides.  By 3:00 pm, I had the truck loaded down with debris and so I went to the dump.   I was surprised that it was so heavy,  just under 2000 pounds of demoed stone and concrete.  I then drove into Salt Lake and picked up the walnut butcher block counter tops that we had ordered for the TV/front room, music/craft room and the dining room. When John B. got home from work he helped me finish the demo and get the truck loaded with the remainder of the demoed material.  
The stone entryway and hall to kitchen before demo.
The fireplace before demo.
The concrete bed demoed into small pieces.

The fireplace after demo.  We removed the hearth and part of the stone on the sides.
I hauled 3900 lbs of stone, concrete and cinder block to the dump.
Stone and the concrete bed removed.
Holding a 20lbs demo hammer is not as fun as my smile indicates.

Tuesday I went to the dump first thing and was again surprised at the weight, a little less than 2000 pounds of demoed concrete block, stone, and concrete bedding material.  On the way home, I stopped at Home Depot and bought the materials to raise up the floor where the stone had been.  I spent the rest of the day getting the new sub-floor in where the stone had been.  Mom worked from noon to 10:00pm. 

I had to raise the floor about 2 inches to have everything the same height.
Sub floor installed in the hall.
And in the entryway.

Wednesday we got up at 4:00am and went to the temple for our shift.  In the afternoon, I worked on building the cabinets and framing the new fireplace.  We are moving the face of the fireplace into the room about 12 inches to have room for recessed bookcases on each side of the fireplace.  

Framing out the fireplace.
We finally got the sheetrock on all the exterior walls cut out and replaced with new.  Good bye mold.

Thursday mom went to work and I spent the day finishing the framing of the fireplace and the cabinets on either side.  John B. stayed up and textured the TV/front room ceiling so mom and I could install the crown molding.  

I had to do some of the fireplace framing in noncombustible materials. That means metal studs and concrete board.
I built some bookcases on either side of the fireplace that are recessed a bit behind the face of the fireplace.

Friday Mom helped me most of the day install all the crown molding in the hall from the garage to the kitchen, the kitchen, the kitchen dining, and the TV/front room.  

All the crown molding is installed from the garage door to the fireplace.
Entry from kitchen dining into the TV/front room.
With the crown mold installed.
John B. got the ceiling textured and mom and I got the crown molding installed.
Looking from the TV room into the kitchen dinning.


Saturday I got up and put a second coat of sheetrock mud on some of the joints and then mom and I went over to the church and helped clean the chapel.  I then spent the rest of the day casing the door openings.  

Doorways trimmed out.
More doorways in the hall to the kitchen.


Sunday we went to church and then had a nice relaxing afternoon and then dinner with John and Jill’s family at our apartment.  I feel like I got a lot accomplished this week on the remodel and it is coming together nicely and should be finished in about 6 weeks.

1 comment:

Merlene said...

It is looking great, John. You make me tired just thinking about the hours you are spending on these projects.

BTW,Mike was made 2nd Counselor in our bishopric yesterday. It was quite a surprise that they let "old people" get called. Our new bishop must be about 6'6" and the 1st counselor at least 6'2". I tell people that Mike is making up for his lack of height with his additional years.