January 28, 2008

Thank You

Now that the hammers have finally stopped pounding and the saws have quieted down around camp, I'd like to take this post to thank the people who have made this project possible.

First, much thanks needs to be given to Jon and Karin. They were there to lend a helping hand and many needed meals.

Second, I'm very grateful for the freedom and patience that the board expressed throughout this project.

Everyone is very grateful for the donations of all the CBI supporters that allowed the Quiet House to become the Quiet Mansion as the practitioners began calling it. Hopefully when they return this summer it will live up to its name more appropriately.

The house was designed by Julie Jensen, who also helped with the aquisition of all our materials.

Conrad and Elsa -- jobsite clean-up
Rex -- table saw catcher
Jake Denhert -- plumbing
Josh Niles -- plumbing
Chris Boulding -- electrical
Graham Boulding -- electrical
Dave Seid-Graham -- kitchen
Linda Sheasley -- interior design
Warren Curkendall -- grounds, lumber shaping
K.C. Gahlon -- nail gun usage
The guys and girls staff -- clean-up
The practitioners -- for the metaphysics
Aaron Morris -- for spending countless hours helping with all parts of the project
Hannah Mensing -- for being by my side and providing a never-ending supply of encouragement

And finally, I'd like to express my gratitude for the support of viewers like you.

THANK YOU!

January 10, 2008

Finally, the floor!

After hours and hours of prep, we were finally able to lay the floor. Wow, what an undertaking. The glue we used is a dynamic glue to allow the flooring to expand and contract at it's own rate and not harm the finish, but that means we had to tape every piece of flooring together. I believe we went through 10 rolls of tape this week. Now we're having to pull it back up. It's definitely the biggest tape ball I've ever seen.

The flooring is solid oak flooring that we pulled out of another house on the island. We stripped the old glue off the back and laid the new stuff in ourselves. Unfortunately we found that not all flooring was created in equal dimensions so it took a lot of creative use of hammers to convince it to lie in straight lines.

But the last major project of the quiet house is finished. It hasn't been sanded and finished properly, but we have to wait for some other parts to arrive for that.





The bathroom

We finally got the tub, shower, toilet and sink completely installed. So much nicer then running outside. Now if only it had a door!






The counter gets a backsplash

For the past couple of months we just had a beautiful counter, but we finally got a real backsplash on it. It's nice to see the finish work starting to get put up.