October 11th through
October 15th: Thursday
I got a call as I was driving home
from dropping mom off at Kate’s home.
She spent the day tending her kids while she was at a conference in
Provo. The cabinet parts were
ready. So I went straight there and they
lent me their trailer. 2000 lbs. of
parts would not fit in the back of the Extera.
I spent the rest of the day assembling cabinets.
The drawers and roll outs and base cabinets. |
Friday
was much of the same, although I did get John’s door picked up. Saturday
morning I assembled all the drawers and rollouts. The rest of Saturday was spent installing
John’s door,
John's new door. |
going to Ellie’s birthday party,
Ellie's birthday party.
|
going to Badger’s last football
game,
Badger's last game and pictures. |
and taking Moose and his friend, Harrison, to Boondocks for Moose’s
birthday present.
Harrison and Moose at Boondocks playing roller ball.
Lunch at Pizza Pie Café. |
We also stopped at the
wedding reception for Vanesa Rada. We had never met her, but her mother, Teresa
Prudencio, is one of our temple workers from Cochabamba. We promised Sister Prudencio that we would
take some pictures and give her daughter a hug from her.
Teresa Prudencio's daughter's wedding. |
We were
dressed quite casually because we were on our way to a cabin up by Peoa. We gave a fireside about our mission to the
High Priest Group of our old ward in Salt Lake. Sunday was teaching SS about
parables and we took about 20 everyday objects and passed them out and they had
to make up a parable about their object.
They were very cute and fun.
Monday was demo day. It went well
except that we found a vent pipe in the wall I am moving. Now we have to get a plumber in to move the
vent pipe. Alex stayed home and helped. He did all the hard stuff like taking a layer
of thin brick off the walls that had been covered by wainscoting and then
worked for hours taking up the old linoleum floor.
The Before pictures of the kitchen. |
What the kitchen looks like after day one. |
Some of my helpers. |
My biggest helper, Luke. |
Tuesday;
I spent the day finishing the demo and starting the framing. I also picked up the cabinet doors and picked
up the new stove and then went to work. Mom
substitute taught at Northwest Middle School.
It was a resource math class and she was administering a unit test. She said it was very humbling because she
would have failed the test if she had to take it. She wasn’t even sure how to use the
calculator. She hopes to stay away from
math classes. Our Extera started acting
up so I took it in. Ouch, it needs about
$1000.00 worth of work.
1 comment:
The exterra needs work? But it's so new!
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