Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Duvall High Rise..




We are home. The extra night in the hotel was not necesarry but it was good. The boys were all cuddled up and loved hangin' in the pool. We ordered room service for dessert....it was fantastic. Christian stayed at Alex's house again. He loved it. We missed him. He did not miss us.
Today was crazy. I barely got the boys to school in time. I stopped by for a quick conversation with the plumber and then I headed out for a Library meeting. It was a very LONG meeting about tons of boring computer things....Its hard to focus on new computer systems being implemented in the library when I am really thinking about making sure the washing machine gets hooked up.
When I got to the house they were hard at work finishing plumbing, prepping for more demo and making me my beautiful temporary deck, stairs and entry. One more ways DB Davis has outdone themselves. No one in town has a temporary entry like this. They are super FAB!! They added extra railings to make sure little kids that come by have something to hang on to. They also fully stocked my wood pile for the fireplace before we went up. I got the fire going and it is finally getting warm in here. Chad and Tim took a few minutes to help me get my internet working again.
I was late to pick up all my kids today. Guess I am not getting that mom of the year award. I just couldn't get everything together for baseball and piano. I did make it to my practice barely in time. I was able to watch Jonah's game from my field. He is adorable. We just finished a nice family dinner and are all getting ready for bed. We are adjusting to the new height of our homes and are enjoying the views. Can't wait for the next step in this whole crazy thing...I need to remember tomorrow is Holy Thursday and somehow I have to get my family to church. I am looking forward to spending Easter weekend with Tanya. She is becoming Catholic and I am her sponsor. We are planning on staying most of the weekend with her family. I am looking forward to some girl time.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

WOW! The house is up very high....







Well another huge day at the office....
The day started out at the hotel. The boys loved it and wanted to head to the pool first thing. Instead they got ready for school and we made it back to Snoqualmie in time for the bus. I stopped by the house for a minute before taking Christian to the ortho for his finger. The doctor cleared him for all activities...
As for the rest of the day...I showed up at the house in the early afternoon. As usual the guys were hard at work. They were raising and stacking, raising and stacking. They are all very nice and funny. Eventually, they all agreed the house was high enough. A carpenter showed up to build me a temporary entrance to the house. In the mean time they rigged up a ladder so I could go up in the house. Yeah....the ladder was sweet and very useful but I decided to high tale it back to the hotel instead of braving that ladder. Actually, the truth is the plumber had a couple hours left to go before we were up and running and I thought sitting in a hot tub at the hotel sounded better.
Everyday before the guys leave they try to clear me a "clean" path back to the house. This is adorable. As you can see in the picture, mother nature has different plans for my clean path but the effort they put into finding safe clean ways into the house for the boys and I is sweet. The boss man jumped around on the house and the ladder to prove how safe it was. It was crackin me up. I am thankful that these guys not only work hard on my house but they work equally hard at taking care of my family. Yeah for them.
I will post again tomorrow on the next phase of progress...Oh yeah, I need to post video too. Coming soon, I promise.

Monday, March 29, 2010

I'm Comin Up!







And we thought there was a lot of mud before.....yikes.
I am working and we are staying in a hotel tonight so the pics will be delayed. Sorry bout that.

Today was a big day. Lots going on. Chris came home from work early to watch the house raise. We let the boys skip school to see what was going on. Mostly it was a whole lot of rain....If there was a massive amount of mud befor we have beat it by a ton. Mud EVERYWHERE. The back addition was a pain in the butt for the guys and one of the sewer lines broke so that didn't make them too happy. Finally around three o'clock this afternoon we had lift off. I was able to run the hydrolic lifting machine which was pretty cool. House is up about 2 feet...They will finish raising in the morning.

The rain today was terrible. It was hard, constant and sideways. I feel terrible cause they were all wet and muddy but they never complained and they kept working. One of the guys brought his 12 year old son to hang out with him for the day. That was neat to see. He played with my boys and lots of the kids friends stopped by to check out all the hoopla. Ian, Alex, Cooper, Fiona and some of their parental units stopped by. It was fun for the kids to see what was going on. The whole thing is a little surreal for Chris and I.

I couldn't sleep last night and I am paying for it tonight at work. I am yawning here at the desk. Its been a full emotional, cold, wet day. I am ready to head to the hotel and take a hot tub. I have room service breakfast in bed planned out....(not gonna mention that part to my hubby).

Tomorrow, we go up the rest of the way. Christian heads to the ortho to find out how much damage he really did. I am thankful baseball was canceled tonight and I hope it will be canceled tomorrow. Could use a couple quiet evenings before we get back in the swing of things.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

a broken finger....

Well, it is official... I am exhausted. We spent yesterday at the ball field (typical). The boys had a mini round robin tournament. Max had two awesome games. He pitched well. He is soo cute and his team is looking pretty good. We were a little agressive on the base running but that isn't such a bad thing as long as they listen to me at 3rd base (which they weren't) but we will get the hang of it. Jonah had a great two games as well. Max and Jonah played at the same time so I could only watch him from across the way. He leads his team in enthusiasm, that is for sure. He pitched some and got a couple of hits. Christian had a great day. I saw a little of him playing. He pitched well. He was catching in the 2nd game when he got hit with a bat. He still played in the third game. He pitched really well and was throwin some serious heat. Today after batting practice I took him in to have his finger looked at and sure enough the darn thing is broken. He is out for a couple of weeks. He can still play the piano...he made sure of that tonight. I don't know if he is going to be able to work out the saxaphone or not. I am sure he will find out tomorrow. A broken finger can't keep that kid down and sadly, that is what worries me.

As for Chris, he worked until midnight on Friday, coached all day yesterday and has been at work since 7am this morning. (it is 9pm) It doesn't look like he will be home anytime soon.

I woke up this morning and hung out at the laundramat...Good times. Then, I worked in the yard cleaning up a pile of junk that needs to go to the dump. I can't back up the trailer by myself so I had to wait on the dump run. Then a couple of baseball practices and some shopping to round out the night. I got a camcorder so we can video the house raise. On the way home from errands, I ordered pizza so I didn't have to cook.

Tomorrow is the house raise. We are staying in a hotel in Issaquah for at least one night. I am kind of lookin forward to some breakfast room service to be quite honest (don't tell Chris). The kids are looking forward to a pool. Even if baseball goes late, they will want to hit that pool. Well, that is it for now. I work a split shift tomorrow so I probably won't be able to post the raise until Tuesday...Stay tuned.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Steel and Mud













Wow, this whole house raising thing is a very muddy job. Yesterdays down pour didn't help things much. The "boys" are putting steel beams everywhere and every which way.


My boys are loving every minute of it. Max declared he was "born to ride a tractor." The only down side to this whole thing is they had to take out the plumbing in the back bath/laundry so now I am approx 4 days without wash in this crazy mud and baseball season...yikes.


The nice thing is they work really hard all day long and are very nice to the boys and me. Chris doesn't get to see too much of the "show" because he is always home after dark. I know Monday when they do the lift Chris and my boys want to be there. Mommy may let the out for the day.




Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Day 3-











Pics coming soon...Prob tomorrow. I am writing this from work.



Well, today was a very unexpected day. Guys showed up bright and early 7:30am and began working. I quickly shuffled boys out the door before sitting down to do a ton of paperwork for the project. That of course took forever but was finally able to connect with the heating and plumbing guy which is great since we are out of heat.



They demo'd more of the foundation and took out the slab in the garage along with my sidewalks. There are huge holes everywhere in the foundation and guys keep popping in and out of them. With more digging came more work for me. The guys surprised me by digging up 7 plants for me so I didn't have to but that meant all of the sudden I had to find them homes in my already crowded yard.



I spent most of the afternoon digging. I went inside to clean up and get ready for the afternoon rush with kids (piano/drums/baseball/work) when my friend called to ask if it was her day to pick up the kids cause I left them at school.....wooops



The HVAC guy made it to the sight in time for my outside water spout to break. I am still not sure what happened with that cause I left. Now I am sitting

Day 2-






















While day 1 ended peacefully, day 2 was anything but. There was a lot going on yesterday. Those boys sure make quick work of things.

The day seemed like it was going to get off to a calm start. I left around 10am and no one was here. By the time I got home Tim was taking a sledge hammer to my foundation....good times. Poor Jackie was stuck under the house taking out our heating ducts. Unfortunately, we will have no heat for awhile....again. I think we are getting used to living without a furnace.

The Dump guys came by to pick up my "carport pile." With a tear in my eye, I said good bye to that rotten pile of wood. It was a good thing the cleared out when they did because Dell showed up with a semi-truck full of supplies which is now scattered happily in the yard. I left them to their own devices in the early afternoon. The Max and Jonah had a play yesterday, Christian had a Jazz workshop, two baseball practices and then we watched a set of the great pianist Christian wanted to see at Boxley's. We finally arrived home around 10 to see the presents that were left in our yard. I had to take pictures of it on day 3 but it does mark day 2's progress.

Max is still lobbying to be allowed to stay home and supervise construction. He asks me all kinds of questions about what is going on. He was disappointed to miss the action yesterday. Christian is worried the steel beams in the yard will stay in the lower portion of the house when they are done hence destroying his dream for a batting cage. I could only laugh at his concern, I didn't even bother correcting it. Jonah oddly enough is just going with the flow. No worries or distractions. He has a lot of baseball on his mind which is terribly cute.
I will keep you all posted on the progress...construction and family. Lots of love, me

Monday, March 22, 2010

Duvall House Raise Day 1






Well, the day has finally come. We are raising the house so we don't have to go through another stinkin flood. I am a little sad to see the brick go. We really loved it. They made quick work of tearing out the carport and the hideous storage shed. I am not really sure what they are going to do tomorrow but I know the debris pile in my yard will be gone.


Max came home from school and instantly put on a hard hat to start working. He helped clear out the plywood from the garage. He has since asked to skip school and stay home to watch the workers. I told the boys on the day they actually do the raise I may let them out of school a tad early to watch. However, I work a double that day so I don't know if I can hold true to my promise.
You can see a house in the top right corner of the photos. That house was just raised and is as high as my house will be.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Who left their tractor in my yard?

Christian called me after school today. He is so sweet. While we were talking he started telling me a red truck pulled up to the house and left a tractor in our yard! The funny part is that no one said a word to us about it.

The tractor is there to start phase one of the house raise. Yikes. I can't believe it is here already. By next Monday we should be up in the air. I am nervous, excited, overwhelmed but certainly glad this day is here.

I have been sick the last few days which is not helping anything. I have a fever, sore throat, muscle aches...the works and I am scheduled to work all weekend. The contractors need everything out of the garage this weekend and all my plants moved. Not the most ideal timing. I am sure I will get it done it is just gonna be a big push. Frankly, my muscles aren't in to any more pushing.

Baseball is already going and in full swing. Chris and I are coaching despite my better judgement...or lack there of. It is hard not to because we love being involved and hanging with the kids. Kids are awesome!!

Well, check back for new posts on the praject.
I will try to post pictures too.

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Playing in the Sand Box with the Big Boys.

I have always maintained the reason I am involved in Little League is to one day write a phenominal book about all the crazy things that happen in youth sports.

This week, I have been "thinking" about how funny it is to be a women in this boy world. From the draft to board meetings, coaching and tournaments many funny things happen. I can't really talk about current events because then people will know who I am talking about. However, there are a few funny things that have happened in the past that I will go ahead and share.

One day Chris and I were in the midst of moving gear from one field to the next...(back to back games on Saturday). We were walking back to the field to get a bucket of balls that was left behing. A little boy (aprrox) three years old was standing next to the bucket. He reached in and grabbed a ball out and was holding it. This was particularly alarming to Chris cause he hates loosing balls. Every year it is a struggle to keep enough balls for batting practice. So he starts to hurry over to get the bucket. The little boy proceeds to put the ball on the ground. He pulls his lil pants down with his hiney showing and begins to pee all over the baseball.
Thankfully, Chris decided it was best to leave that ball behind. If the boy needed the ball that bad he could keep it.

Coaching a tournament team definately presents it challenges. However, nothing is more challenging than introducing yourself to the opposing coach. I would be warming up the boys getting them ready for a game. The coach of the other team would come looking for the manager. I would stand back and watch. The coaches never approached the woman actually working with the boys. The would approach any dad who looked remotely "coach like" standing by the dug out. The dad would direct them to me. Without fail, I would be asked one to five times in different ways if I was the coach. For example

"Are you the coach?"
"So you coach the team?"
"Are you the team Mom or the coach?"
"Oh, you coach?"
"Are you the coach and the manager?"