This is for our friends and family ~ to help keep connected with the dance of our lives as we hop from one chapter to the next. We hope you feel inclined to leave us a comment and share yourselves with us as well! (email: israelson@shaw.ca)
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
New computer!
So we ran into a steal of a deal yesterday.
Our friend's brother happened to get a new computer (he's one of those computer wizzes who, when talking about computers, totally surpases the average persons knowledge) and said we could HAVE his "old" one!! Yea!!!!!
We have the same old monitor (13in?? - tiny screen anyways) but he gave us his stand and installed a new hard drive and windows xp program. Very exciting:) We just have to coax him back to install a couple programs, clear the viruses on our old hard drive (which we'd also like to install to keep certain documents) and we're on our way to life with technology. What a concept aye? ;)
As soon as I figure out how to download pics with the new program I'll put a few new ones up.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Kendra gets down and dirty:)
Yesterday (Friday) Kevin and I ventured out to the lot to do a quick bit of work. We braced (I think that's what we did - I may be changing this post once Kevin reads it and corrects me) the forms to get ready for pouring, which I was actually able to help with! My main duty was to hold the 16ft 2X6's in place while he drilled them in... which may sound easy but to a pregnant woman. It's a good thing it was a "quick" job b/c one more hour and I'da been done for.
These are the frames for the basement entry in the back of the house.
What may look like an ordinary pole is actually a 45ft utility pole which we have just put in and will be receiving a bill for shortly. It's especially large b/c the wires have to clear the surrounding wires, most of which belong to Telus and for some reason are extremely high.
But here's the catch - we don't need it! Apparently the town failed to mention (by phone, in person, even on our permit) that there was a new bylaw passed requiring all new residents to use (and pay for) underground power. !!AAAAAHH!! So here sits the unusually large $700 pole and another $1000+ of labour to install it. And who gets to foot the bill??? Well if nobody takes blame, us. Us. I could scream... but instead, Kevin and I will pay a little visit to our buddy in the town office next week and calmly plead our case. It's a difficult situation to raise a little hell in a small town where "everyone knows your name" and they all join together to help one another out whenever they can. It's a great town but they've had some MAJOR adjustments to make since having a massive growth spurt in realestate this spring and have had to hire a new coordinator to manage it all. There have been more than one case where new residents attempting to build have been misinformed, or uninformed of new rules and regulations. It's a little messy right now and we're one of the unfortunate ones to have to try and sort through it.
So that's the story behind the pole.
These are the frames for the basement entry in the back of the house.
What may look like an ordinary pole is actually a 45ft utility pole which we have just put in and will be receiving a bill for shortly. It's especially large b/c the wires have to clear the surrounding wires, most of which belong to Telus and for some reason are extremely high.
But here's the catch - we don't need it! Apparently the town failed to mention (by phone, in person, even on our permit) that there was a new bylaw passed requiring all new residents to use (and pay for) underground power. !!AAAAAHH!! So here sits the unusually large $700 pole and another $1000+ of labour to install it. And who gets to foot the bill??? Well if nobody takes blame, us. Us. I could scream... but instead, Kevin and I will pay a little visit to our buddy in the town office next week and calmly plead our case. It's a difficult situation to raise a little hell in a small town where "everyone knows your name" and they all join together to help one another out whenever they can. It's a great town but they've had some MAJOR adjustments to make since having a massive growth spurt in realestate this spring and have had to hire a new coordinator to manage it all. There have been more than one case where new residents attempting to build have been misinformed, or uninformed of new rules and regulations. It's a little messy right now and we're one of the unfortunate ones to have to try and sort through it.
So that's the story behind the pole.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Sunday, July 22, 2007
We've got family!!!
On Friday we had some family come to visit us:) Kevin's sister Lisa and her husband Sam, with their 3 kids, Jerah, Andrew & Alisha. We mostly sat on the deck visiting but eventually made our way to a park for the kidlets.
Here's some pics of the day:
Here we have some pics of Atalie eating her banana the next day. We took off the dress she was wearing so she wouldn't get lasagna all over it... the banana was desert. We think she's part monkey b/c she looks so much like one when she stuffs her little cheeks.
A nice cuddle to end the day:)
As for a building update, Kevin wasn't able to get too much accomplished this weekend as he only had a helper today (Sunday) and the work they'll likely be accomplishing isn't terribly noticeable at a glance... so I'll be posting more pics next weekend when we pour the walls.
Here we have some pics of Atalie eating her banana the next day. We took off the dress she was wearing so she wouldn't get lasagna all over it... the banana was desert. We think she's part monkey b/c she looks so much like one when she stuffs her little cheeks.
A nice cuddle to end the day:)
As for a building update, Kevin wasn't able to get too much accomplished this weekend as he only had a helper today (Sunday) and the work they'll likely be accomplishing isn't terribly noticeable at a glance... so I'll be posting more pics next weekend when we pour the walls.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Sweating Swimming & Spending
Thursday evening we went to Windermere Lake, which is now conveniently just 2 blocks away, with our friends Devon & Ethan and Jen & Adam (and kids of course).
Kevin had some more help this weekend (this morning) with putting in the forms. We're hoping to pour next weekend and have the foundation done within two weeks (ambitious perhaps??). We'll see...
Attie and I came down to visit Kevin and Matt with our friends and had a picnic at the lake. It's been 37 degrees here the last few days so a swim was definately a necessity!!
Friday was spent in Home Depot in Cranbrook. Kevin was in need of some tools for the next stage in building so we bought the big stuff where it was cheapest. We opened the trooper up and attempted to stuff in a table saw, mitre saw and table for the mitre saw, when we discovered only 1 of the 3 would fit. Crap. It was so hot outside and our vehicle had no air conditioning, so we decided to skip the rest of our errands and just go home... after having a quick look through the car lots for a deal on a truck... let's just say that 3 hours later we walked out of one lucky dealership with air conditioning and space for all 3 tools! :) Woohoo!!!
2003 Dodge Dakota SLT, Fully loaded quad cab with a meager 83,000km!
This decision to buy a vehicle came at a critical time for us actually. We have been trying to get ourselves back on track financially while balancing a builders mortgage and a vehicle which needs alot of repairs. We had been praying for quite some time that God would provide some means of a vehicle (preferably a truck!) so that Kevin could actually bring materials and tools to the site every weekend instead of having to rely on our friends every time. The opportunity to buy this truck was a huge blessing (although an obvious and somewhat large expense) b/c we are now able to pay off our accumulated debts by selling the Trooper and motorbike, while making sacrifices in other areas to afford the payments. It has all turned out quite well and we're so greatful for such a reliable vehicle (with air con!)!!!
Kevin had some more help this weekend (this morning) with putting in the forms. We're hoping to pour next weekend and have the foundation done within two weeks (ambitious perhaps??). We'll see...
Attie and I came down to visit Kevin and Matt with our friends and had a picnic at the lake. It's been 37 degrees here the last few days so a swim was definately a necessity!!
Friday was spent in Home Depot in Cranbrook. Kevin was in need of some tools for the next stage in building so we bought the big stuff where it was cheapest. We opened the trooper up and attempted to stuff in a table saw, mitre saw and table for the mitre saw, when we discovered only 1 of the 3 would fit. Crap. It was so hot outside and our vehicle had no air conditioning, so we decided to skip the rest of our errands and just go home... after having a quick look through the car lots for a deal on a truck... let's just say that 3 hours later we walked out of one lucky dealership with air conditioning and space for all 3 tools! :) Woohoo!!!
2003 Dodge Dakota SLT, Fully loaded quad cab with a meager 83,000km!
This decision to buy a vehicle came at a critical time for us actually. We have been trying to get ourselves back on track financially while balancing a builders mortgage and a vehicle which needs alot of repairs. We had been praying for quite some time that God would provide some means of a vehicle (preferably a truck!) so that Kevin could actually bring materials and tools to the site every weekend instead of having to rely on our friends every time. The opportunity to buy this truck was a huge blessing (although an obvious and somewhat large expense) b/c we are now able to pay off our accumulated debts by selling the Trooper and motorbike, while making sacrifices in other areas to afford the payments. It has all turned out quite well and we're so greatful for such a reliable vehicle (with air con!)!!!
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Moved in & Poured Concrete
This weekend was by far the busiest of all, so it seemed!
We moved on Thursday evening (with the help of 3 wonderful friends!!!!!), Kevin was at the lot allll day Friday roasting his skin while trying to get the footings finished... so we could pour on Saturday. Tyler was kind enough to come up Friday night to help for the weekend. As soon as he arrived we snagged him to help Kevin move a washer and dryer into our place, then put him to work pouring concrete on Saturday - can you believe he even stuck around to help strip the footings on Sunday?
Ya, a very productive weekend... and a very tiring one!!
Here's a picture of the footings once poured and another after having been stripped:
Monday, July 02, 2007
July-long in Revelstoke
We met up with our good friends Chris & Yvonne Novak, from Kelowna, this weekend!
Revelstoke happened to be the half-way-point so we made a day out of it.
Here's some pics:)
As you can see from the first one, Yvonne and I are both "quite" pregnant!
She is 8months and I'm 7months:
We drove up to the Crazy Creek Falls:
Then headed back down to take a tour of the BC Hydro Dam:
Columbia River from ontop of the Dam:
We headed up to the lake to cool off for a bit and let Atalie run around:
We drove up to the Crazy Creek Falls:
Then headed back down to take a tour of the BC Hydro Dam:
Columbia River from ontop of the Dam:
We headed up to the lake to cool off for a bit and let Atalie run around:
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