Week in Review

This here folks, is our week in review.  That’s right….last Friday to this Friday.  Lots of pictures….lots of projects….lots of stuff going on!  Here’s a little re-cap. 

Siding Project
Rewind to last Friday.  There’s a family in Eau Claire (about 2 hours from where we live), who offered to donate their 6 month old siding (in fantastic condition and color…long story as to why they donated, but the deal was totally legit), to anyone to would take it down themselves.  We had previously gone to see it, liked it, and my husband stepped right up to the challenge…along with several other amazing friends who showed their love and friendship by helping with the large task.  It all took place last Friday, and now we have enough siding to cover most of our house (we’ll have to match it for aboug 1/3 of the house/garage).  For those of you who have seen our house, you know that since we’ve lived here it has been sided with three different colored materials, most of which is old, thus the desire for new siding to create a cohesive, purposeful look and feel:) 
Here’s Sam working on the siding.

For now the siding will sit oranized in this brilliant rack that Sam built behind our garage.  We aren’t ready to put it on the house since there are a few things that need to happen first, but we’re grateful it’s here when we need it!  Praise God for this unexpected provision!

Window Project

To continue the finishing of the basement, egress windows were the next step.  Last Thursday a man from the community here came and charged us a shockingly small fee to dig up the two holes for the location of the windows.  Sam’s parents arrived last Sunday ready to rock and roll. 

Sam’s dad, Randy, sawing through the concrete for the window opening

Hauling cut blocks out from the hole

A view from inside

Installing the windows

Framing in around the window in the inside.

Overall the window project went amazingly.  The holes were cut, and windows installed all by the end of the first day!  We’re so proud of the guys for how hard they worked.

The guys also had opportunity to pour the new footings in our basement - woo-hoo!  This will pave the way for framing to begin this summer.

Truman “helping” grandma prepare the garden for planting.  Sam’s mom actually did a TON of weeding and work in the garden!

After planting flowers and vegetables, we placed these pavers we’ve had laying around to make a little walkway in the garden - we even used some glass blocks taken out from the old basement windows to add something unique.

Truman sat entertained for quite some time each day listening to grandma’s ipod.

And this had some entertaining value as well.

Tava got attention too and realized she loves to swing. 

A sucker and popsicle at the same time?  Grandma MUST be in town:)

We made garden plaques with some plaster of paris and the kids’ handprints one day. 

They go perfect in my rock garden.


Bonnie and I got the garden in great shape.  We planted almost everything, except the vining items, beans and corn which we’ll do next week.  The weeds are mostly gone,  and cloches are out to create mini greenhouses for the sensitive plants.  Grow plants, grow!! 

Truman even got his first dentist appointment in this week! Here he is listening to the hygienist explain what she’s going to do.  He actually did really well for it being his first time and allowed her to polish his bottom teeth (then he’d had it and we knew we better stop).

The dentist came in to do a little check too.  Overall, he did great.  They recommend these early visits now just to get the kids used to the whole atmosphere. They don’t expect to be able to do a full cleaning, but we were glad he cooperated as much as he did.


Other things knocked off the to-do list? Trimmed a couple trees, played with kiddos, began pruning a humongously overgrown bush, wiped noses and bottoms, transplanted rhubarb (right….not the best time to do it, but this was intervention), put fence up around our young blueberry plants, fed hungry mouths all week, mowed/trimmed the lawn, organized and stacked the donated siding,  got gravel for the landscaping of the window wells, and got in a few campfires and had ourselves several banana splits ....all in a week’s time! 

A picture of the Smith work crew

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