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
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