Saturday, August 25, 2012

The Dining room is now complete!

In my last post I showed off the new flooring in our dining room.  Since it's linoleum flooring, we didn't want to put it under our wood stove for fear of it burning.  We still have some wood, which Cliff's dad gave us many years ago.  We used this wood for flooring in our office, so we decided it would work for the area we have under and around the stove.
My parents offered to come down and help us.  I mentioned to them we needed a saw and to bring one down.  Well somehow my dad never got that memo.  Thank goodness for our retired neighbors, who have literally everything.  And they allowed my dad to borrow their saw.

This first pictures are from the before




Now here is the work in progress and then finished!!! 

Dad, figuring out is design

Cliff, gluing once all the pieces were cut

Pippy Approved


Ta Da!  We weren't expecting a border or anything, so thanks Dad!!!!


We are ready for Winter :)





Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The Dining Room

Once we had electricity back I was ready to get to work on the dining room.   

Before

After






Once everything was removed we could pull out the ugly brown 
linoleum flooring probable from the 60's or 70's. 



It was a fairly easy job, just a few difficult spots where it had been nailed or glued down.  Once that was cleaned up the tiling began. I am beginning to be a pro at this!




We are not using this tile under the wood stove.  We will either use wood od tile to do that area.  
That is a job we will work on in August...I need a vacation after all this!!!!

Here is the finished room.











Derecho







So the kitchen is finished and I was going to take the weekend off and begin working on the dining room on Monday, until a Derecho hit us.
We had never heard that word before, apparently it has been used to describe "land hurricanes" since 1888.  It translates into tornado in spanish.  About 8pm on Friday June 29th, the winds began, serious winds.  They were clocked at 81mph in Clifton Forge.  The power went out at 9pm and then it rained and blew for several hours.  Oh by the way it was also about 100 degrees that day.  Cliff and I had just installed our window a/c unit in the bedroom and were looking forward to a nice cool nights rest.  Yea that wasn't going to happen for almost 5 long nights!


The electricity did not come back on until tuesday night at 9pm.    Those we the longest and hottest 4 days we have ever experienced.  Every night was in the 80's and days were up towards 100 with high humidity.  Almost everyone in Alleghany County was without power.  No one from Beckley WV to Covington had power, but Clifton Forge did.  So everyone who needed gas, food, ice or anything, came to Clifton Forge. Several gas stations ran out of gas!  I was coming home from Kroger, which was left with empty shelves, no ice and only the expensive waters left.  At least I was able to get some things to tide us over until we would get power back.
Here is the Exxon a few miles up the road from us.  This went on for at least 2 days.



The sugar maples in the front yard didn't do too well.  So we spent those hot and humid days cleaning up what we could...oh our chainsaw is electric! Ha, just great!!!  This is what we woke up to on Saturday morning....




On sunday one of Cliff's friends came over with his antique brushwacker 
and helped us clean up even more of the mess.  


Thank god for wonderful in-laws, Cliff's dad came up with a generator, a cooler with sodas, food and beer!!!  So we got the fridge going with the generator, and had an extension cord so we could charge our phones,  use the a/c in the kitchen and anything else we could use with the cord.  That evening we had a campfire with a few friends, roasted the hot dogs we got, made smores and drank some beer.



There will be no shortage of kindling or fire wood this winter!  
This is just the first haul from the front yard.  Much more to come!!!








Sunday, June 24, 2012

Kitchen is done!



We finally finished the kitchen flooring.  My father in law came up and helped us get started... I didn't realize we also had to take out the 1940's ? floor.  Cliff came home from work for lunch to aslo give a quick hand.
                   
         






We put everything removable from the kitchen in to the dining room and built a fort to keep the animals out of the kitchen until all the tiles and glue were dry.    So this also meant taking the dogs outside using the front door, which meant leashes and annoyance!

We tiled the whole kitchen, except in front of the sink.  Our sink faucet was leaking, causing the water damage in the previous post.  We easily repaired it, bought a new faucet and Cliff did a great job as he installed the new faucet.




Once the sink was finished we were able to tile the rest of the floor and wa la!!  The kitchen is finished!!!!  The cans and stuff in the first picture were to help press down the tiles on the glue , since some were popping up.