Emily’s remodel

I’ll write more about mine soon too. But hers is much bigger and scarier.

Last weekend she wrote, “We’ve been back in our house a week and had still been eating off of our living room floor for the past week because I’ve been so busy, either working or home with the kids because our nanny has been sick. But proud of what I pulled together in our dining room today!”

I believe these next two photos are her kitchen. She says, “I figure I’m going to be without a kitchen forever. The biggest issue is our only small sink is in the bathroom on the second floor, so quite inconvenient.” Inconvenient, I guess! More like, impossible.

She says, “The space on the back wall to the left is for the fridge.” What space on what back wall? I barely know what I’m looking at – I’m just like, yup, house guts. Everywhere.

Then she says, “Of course our mini fridge decided to die two nights ago, so all of our food has been out in the front porch, luckily it’s been mostly cold enough outside.”

She attempts to stay positive, saying, “I got a new fridge delivered today! Just have to wait for Bryan to get back so we can get it put in.” I’m glad she didn’t have to wait 6 months for a refrigerator.

Then she goes on to say, “Unfortunately the work in a house has slowed to a snail’s base. And our contractor is out for the next 2 weeks so nothing will be done until January.” Yikes. My contractors are slow but steady. I’ve got work happening up through December 23 and then starting back up again December 26.

And finally she comments, “And I’m noticing some stuff that’s been broken since they started working here but I assume everything will get fixed up before it’s all over.” Well it should, yes, but make a list!

And yep, I hear ya. I’ve got damaged possessions, damaged parts of the house that weren’t part of the remodel, and even a few small chips on my brand new floor tile.

I can’t imagine trying to do such a big remodel with both of them with full-time jobs, plus three little kids. But I can’t wait to go visit when it’s all done!

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