Saturday, September 17, 2016

Saturday's Siding Shindig

Over-engineering. Doing it the right way, even if it's more frustrating and takes longer. We have decided to over-engineer our house projects just to make sure we are covered when the what-ifs happen. It makes things sturdier and last longer. Plus I really don't want to have to do the same section over again.

Today's project was to take down the siding of the front side of the house. We are going to use those pieces we took down today to patch the other exterior siding in need of repair. We will be replacing the front siding with cedar shakes. I think it will look really good once we are done. 

We went to our Lowes in Greenville (I love that place!) and tried to figure out how to make all this stuff work. When we tell people what we are doing, they always look confused. 

So... When you have awesome shiplap walls, it changes how you handle things with your house. Our walls are not insulated at all. But we figured out how to work with what we have in the best way possible. 

For those of you who were like me and don't know things about houses, exterior walls should have a vapor barrier, insulation, sheathing, moisture barrier and then your siding. It's like the filling on an Oreo--except for we are missing all the filling. 

I took lots of pictures today because I think it's really neat that we are able to do these things and learn together as we go. Tomorrow, the nicest people in town (our neighbor) said he was going to come help us. They offered today, but we had to leave so we could get together with our Bible Class group tonight. 

I love where we are in life right now. I am so thankful to God for placing us in this season right now. Enjoy the pictures from today. More to come soon!

 

 

 

 
That the back of our shiplap from the office/living room. Crazy huh?

 
This is what we used for our vapor barrier. It is felt that is typically used for flooring or exterior of walls, but the Lowes man said it would totally work. Plus it was way less expensive of an option than what we were looking at first. 

 
Within 30 minutes, we had gotten this whole part done. That made me unusually happy! Things never seem to go so smoothly and quickly. Blessings... because next was insulation. and that stuff is awful!!

 

Ugh!! I hate it! 

 

And then sheathing. Which to me, sounds less like a wood word and more like something else. I always thought sheathing was Tyvek, but that is something else entirely. I am learning so much that I never knew before. 

And this is where we basically stopped for today because of our shindig tonight. We will hopefully finish the sheathing and Tyvek stuff on this section tomorrow after church.

As much fun as it was just the two of us, I look forward to having some friends help us with projects in the coming weeks. The more the merrier and the quicker we work together. 

Until next time...

Monday, September 12, 2016

Cookies and Clean Kitchens

Monday's are hard sometimes. But I had two awesome surprises today. When I got to school today, two sweet girls in my homeroom class made me cookies from scratch. Hannah and Tara were asking questions about favorite things to all of the teachers in our team. But I didn't really think they would spend part of their weekend baking is cookies. Boy was I wrong!

 

 

And this Monday I had Premier training, which was a wonderful and uplifting time. When I came home, my sweet husband had grilled up some meat that we bought this weekend and he also cleaned up the kitchen. I am so blessed! He loves me just perfectly!

 

This is our island that Shae found a long time ago! I love it and how it fits just great in our space. And our lazy Suzan from Canton. And Shae's sweet tea! 

 

This is the pot holder we bought in Ingram, TX over Labor Day weekend. This was made from repurposed inside hardware of closet doors. It's really cool and I'm so glad we snagged it! 

Short but sweet blog post! Little "Happys" as my SIL Rachel calls them should be post-worthy on Mondays. 

Love yall!