Monday, December 30, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Day 65: Still a Wonderful Site
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Friday, December 27, 2013
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Friday, December 20, 2013
Day 56: End of Week 8
Monday, December 16, 2013
Days 52-55
My family has been ill this week so our journeys out to see daily progress just hasn't been possible. Here are a few pictures of today. Chance also advised that tension rods would be added next and then pouring would happen the first week of January.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Day 49: Rounding Out Week 7
Today marks the end of the 7th week. According to the timeline, this is when construction should be beginning and the preconstruction meeting occurring. Looks like we're still a little ahead of schedule. Today it's drizzly. I doubt anyone will be out working in this.
I heard from Jose today in the first of our weekly phone call updates. I really enjoy that he keeps me involved and up to date on what is happening in the building of my home. It's important for me to know and understand.
Turns out, they did get some work done on my house today before the rain came down. They were able to get part of the plumbing installed. The rest will have to wait until monday. Because of the rain, pouring of the slab might get pushed back til the 23rd. Just have to see how everything goes this week.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Day 48: Trenches and Soil
Today while I was driving up to my homesite, I saw another couple meandering around their site, too. As I drove by I nodded and smiled. A few moments after getting out of my car, and they saw me taking pictures, they came over and introduced themselves.
"Looks like we'll be neighbors!" the man said, smiling. I shook both of their hands and we chatted excitedly. Turns out we're building the same house with different elevations. They opted for 'C' with the tall pillars; I opted for 'B' with the porch. I had to cut our chat short since I had to pick up the kids before closing time, but am happy to meet such super nice people. They will be great neighbors, Im sure.
Today, I discovered that we have trenches! And do you see that pile of black dirt? You can definitely tell this land was farmland. We have great soil here. Thankfully not much caliche. Our trees and plants will love growing here in this nutrient-rich earth. Not to mention that trees can dig deeper roots here, too. Wont be long and we'll have pipes and be ready for having the slab poured.
Dear Homeowner
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Day 47: Even More Dirt
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Day 45: Drizzle
Today, there isn't much going on in the building world due to the constant drizzle. It's only gotten up to about 36 degrees and has been drizzling nonstop all day. It's supposed to be dryer for the next few days and then thunderstorms on Friday before clearing off for a sunny day on Sunday with highs in the 60's. Hopefully the guys working on my home can get a lot done in the short spurts of time they have between rainy weather days.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Day 44: Happy 4th!
Another reason I brought the girls out for a pic was because today is the 4th anniversary of my divorce. Seeing my kids here, at the house Im building for them, makes me proud of all that I do. I needed this time to celebrate and reflect on where our lives are right now. It's a happy day!
While we were here, another car was driving around looking at their lot. It's nice to know we're not the only ones who come out to peek at the progress done. I mentioned that to my kids and they were so sweet in saying "We love coming by every day, mom! We don't want to miss a single one!"
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Day 43: Form is Ready
Not much is going on here today. It's brutally cold out. I cant imagine anyone having to work outside in below freezing temps. Im glad all of the workers had the day off. Looks like the next step will be getting dirty and laying the plumbing pipes before the slab is poured.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Day 42: Pre-Construction Orientation
Today marks the end of six weeks. We're moving along and are pretty much on track now according to the process map (timeline). Next comes dirt and sand to fill in the foundation and to allow for plumbing and such. Then they pour the slab. We're hoping to have that done around the 20th.
I met with Jose, the construction superintendent, to have what is called a "pre-construction orientation". We went over the construction plan, talked about a timeline and went over all of the options included in my home. He told me that we would meet again in about six weeks when they were done with the framework. He also advised that we're looking at a mid-March closing. Happy Birthday to me!
Then, a surprise arrived! My super wonderful salesman texted me over three pictures that he took of the progress of my house. They are great shots, dont'cha think? I love that he's feeding my frenzy of pictures for this blog. Thank you, Chance! :)
Here's one I snapped of the back from the far side of the block.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Day 41: Start of the Foundation
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Day 40: Forty Days!
Today is a special day. Today is Day 40 of this whole house building process. Forty days ago I got the call and signed the paperwork that started this whole thing. Now, if you're a numbers type of person, like me, you know that forty has an interesting significance. For starters, it's heavily tied to the bible. Ancient writings and artifacts along with early astronomers appear to have once time tracked a cycle of 40 days for calendric purposes. It's been the topic and/or title of many movies, songs and books. It's even the length of a prolife movement.
That said, today might be a ground breaking day in the process of building my home.
Or not.
No change today. There's always tomorrow!
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Day 39: Cleaned Lot
Today I definitely noticed something had been done on my homesite. It's clean! The area where my house will sit has been cleaned. Gone is the grass and weeds and rocks. You can tell a tractor or some type of machinery had driven over it, scraping it clean from anything that will be under the slab. It's fun to come out each day now and find work done.
As you can also see, they have started building another house next to the house on the right. Many more will be coming as I saw the neighborhood map last week and it has about a dozen sold dots on it for this area.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Day 38: Staked
Off to the right (not shown), two more houses have also begun building. They each have the forms for where their slabs will be poured. Im assuming that will be the next step for mine, too.