• Settled In

    It’s now six weeks after we moved in and we feel at home. Most of what needed to be done after the move-in was taken care of – at least the important stuff: electricity fixes, master bedroom closet put in place, garden done, gas supply installed, the fence erected and the all important Internet hook up problems resolved.

    Not all was done, and the teams still come in to wrap things up, some of them major. We don’t have lights on the roof balcony, the entrance walkway needs to be finished and… the list goes on. We have enough weekend projects to last us a year.

    On top of that, Gali is so due that every little move of this unborn girl is very visible on her mother’s belly. It is probably just a matter of days until the baby is born.

    What a ride it was and continues to be. The lessons we learned were immense – about handling such a project, the pressures and, most important, the human interaction.

    There are so many people to thank, above them all, our architect Shimon, who never failed us. He stood by us through all the hardships and supported the project and us in his always gentle manner. Without him the Promised Land would have been harder to achieve, and never look as good and close to our vision as it does today. Thank you Shimon!

    This blog will continue to run. I’ll update it on occasion, maybe direct it to a different path. We have a growing family after all.

    May the coming New (Jewish) Year be happy, supply a fertile ground for growth, be a time of new beginnings, safe, challenging and full of love.

     September 26th, 2008  Edahn   1 comment

  • Windows and Doors, Doors and Windows

    I walked into our apartment today, dug deep into my pocket and pulled out our very first keys to the house!

    Yesterday the doors to the roof balcony and service room were installed. Today the aluminum windows installation started and tomorrow the front door will be installed. Hoo wii!

    Next week should be very busy: kitchen, inside doors, bathroom cabinets, as well as electric and plumbing fixtures goes in.

    The feeling is pretty intense and exciting. The end is near, yet it some how doesn’t feel that way. Hard to explain.

     July 17th, 2008  Edahn   No comments

  • One Year, And Still Going

    One year ago today we broke ground. I took Omri with me and we looked on as work on our house started:

    This is what we have now:

    Anniversary photo - house with first layer of paint

    What a long and winding road it is, and we still have another month ahead of us.

    Hand printsThe hand prints are in the wall by the entrance, the Kill Bill II lights are set as well and we are getting ready to “close” the house, which means doors and windows are installed. That will happen in about a week. stair area with Kill Bill II lights

    After that we can start putting in the expansive stuff (otherwise known as the ’stealables’) in place: faucets, A/C, etc.

    While Taufik the stucco guy is wrapping up, focusing on the parameter wall (he did a great job so far – mostly notably with the KB II lights), this week we went back into the house with the first layer of paint.

    Backyaerd

    It looked like the painter used a spray gun. Is that possible?

    Sniff, sniff. Can you smell the end? As Al Gore once said, “It ain’t over till the fat lady sings, but I believe she is already clearing her throat.” Amen to that!

     July 2nd, 2008  Edahn   No comments