Monday, July 27, 2009

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Happy Birthday Tory


Tory celebrates his 39th birthday and what better way to celebrate than Dunkin' Donuts for breakfast. Eat up Tory...you deserve it!

Friday, July 24, 2009

July 24 Happy Birthday Maggie

It's been several days since an update on our adventures here in Old Lyme. We have had difficulty connecting to internet, and cell phone service is hit or miss. The kids and Maggie are no longer staying in a hotel, now that hard-working Tory has finally gotten water hooked up and a working toilet in place. What a dream to have a functioning bathroom even if the surrounding walls have cardboard covering holes where wood once existed. We don't mind sharing the room with bugs of all kinds as long as they keep their distance. It's all better than Dixie Cup urinals.


The house is slowly becoming home as Mom has used area rugs and hooks of all kinds to keep things off the nasty floor. We grilled our first meal out back and it was an enjoyment eating e fresco without mosquitoes. We have been enjoying the cooler climate, sleeping with windows open has been a pleasure. The use of heavy blankets at night is necessary.


Tory is in the process of building a new back door for the new framework that he has already constructed. He is really "The Man", as he is the one doing all the work with a bit of help from us laypeople. Tory wears all hats: carpentar, plumber, electrician, roofer, painter, and contractor; on top of being Dad and Husband. He's doing a lot in a little time and we are so proud of him. Next item on the list to do: HOT WATER!


To my surprise, my dear husband surprised me with a wonderful birthday gift: a night away at a hotel. That means hot shower, comfy bed, and real food. Thanks to my kind brother-in-law Abe, who will the official babysitter for the night. God bless him....really! I will sleep well tonight.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Before & After Thus Far

Before

Before





After

July 14 Highlights















We couldn't ask for better working weather or better picnic weather. The progress on the cottage is now becoming evident even to the eye of a layperson. What once was sagging is now level and fortified. Tory is one smart cookie when it comes to building. The rest of us are just helpers and carpenters in training and learning a lot. Maddie has learned the names of all the power tools and can retrieve any of them for you at the drop of a hat. Alex is our demolition guy. His brawn is useful too when lifting heavy lumber. Dominic has learned how to deglaze a door and understands how a bottle jack works. Maggie can Tyvek a house with the best of them. We praise God for the ability to work hard on this project as a family. There have been moments of stress, but overall it has been all blessed. The children are learning (or relearning) how to play creatively with minimal toys accessible. Now they spend their time outside riding bike or playing ball...together. The dogs are getting walked more than ever which means we are getting walked more than ever. The time here thus far has been fruitful.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Rebuilding a Home Doesn't Come Easy










Our efforts to rebuild this cottage have been exhausting but rewarding. The unglamorous project of replacing rotten beams that hold up the house is taking its toll. Tory is amazingly motivated and has accomplished the task with great success. The images that follow show his great efforts in fortifying the floor of the bathroom. Next comes the plumbing so we can have a working bathroom.




We have learned lots of things on this trip thus far: always make a list for home depot because inevitably you will forget something; Dunken Donuts has good coffee; Chipper (our Pekingnese) can take down a Rottweiler (or at least he thinks so); helping your small child pee in a cup creates a parent-child bond like no other activity can; homecooking has never been missed more.




We trek onward looking forward to having a working bathroom this week and possibly a usable kitchen space...maybe.








Monday, July 13, 2009

Enjoying the Beauty of CT











Old Lyme offers a beautiful rocky beach, a bit different from Fl white sands but nonetheless scenic. The water temperature is unbearably cold for our thin FL blood, so no swimming in the forecast. The surrounding areas of Old Saybrook have some neat places to see. Marinas are everywhere, a truly nautical feel in this community.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Child Labor in Action







Demolition & Construction




First Week in Old Lyme


Demolition, construction, exploring, and breathing easy. These are few choice words to describe our first few days in Old Lyme, CT. The progress with the cottage is underway in a big way. Tory is fervently and confidently addressing structural issues in the sad little place. The children and even the dogs have helped in the demolition of the back porch that was caving in and finally surrendered under the weight of poor, unexpectant Bucky. He's OK. Just more anxiety issues to add to his list. We have also enjoyed some beach time and some fun exploring in Niantic and Old Saybrook. The pictures don't do justice to the beauty of this place. We are blessed to have the opportunity to experience this area and bring about restoration to a wonderful cottage that carries with it great family history. One day this cottage will smile again.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

On Our Way


Are we really leaving!?!?!?!?!
Finally, we are heading out to CT, 2 days later than planned, but nonetheless excited and ready. We had a delay with the trailor registration and now we can leave legally. The children are ready, Tory and Maggie are ready, the dogs have no idea what they are in for, so they are ready too.
Hasta luego Florida....Hello cooler temps.