• No Internet…

    There was something very anti climatic about the move. After all the time, effort and attention, it felt like collapsing in, exhausted.

    We immediately started setting up the house, putting up curtains, blinds, light fixtures and setting up the rooms. The biggest issue is that the communication pipe cannot be found (!) and we don’t have phone or Internet, which is why there have been no updates.

    More to come.

     August 28th, 2008  Edahn   No comments

  • We Are In!

    The move-in on Friday was fairly smooth and we fell into a deep sleep very early in the evening, exhausted from the day. Saturday was all about getting things in place (and getting things – curtains, etc).

    Kitchen, living room, Omri’s bedroom and bathroom are set. Our bedroom, den, basement are next. The second floor office space is semi set.

    More after we catch our breath.

    PS – No Internet yet!

     August 17th, 2008  Edahn   3 comments

  • Almost There

    These past few of weeks have been hectic, to a crazy degree. We have crews working on the house six days a week, usually a number of them at the same time. It seems like that is how it is supposed to be, but it wasn’t until now.

    Our original move-in date of August 1 has past already. The new move-in date is August 15 – this Friday and it’s set in stone: our apartment is being packed, the movers were invited, and everything will be ready.

    In the past four weeks we saw electricians, carpenters, A/C installers and ironsmiths work side by side one day, and tile setters, (different) carpenters, door installers and plumbers the next. Coordination, timelines, cajoling, even applied pressure became the central elements of our day, interwoven into our regular activities that kept on going as usual.

    A square meter of missing tile or a worker who did not show up were part of the pressure applied on us.

    In the midst of it all, Gali is already nine months pregnant and I, just a week before move-in day, flew out to Mumbai for work (I’m writing this post at Zurich Airport on my way back home).

    We now have stairs, water, lights, windows and doors (not to be taken for granted!), banisters, even a deck, trees and grass.

    In the remaining days the parquet floor will be installed, a last coat of paint will be applied, the front door will be fixed, last bathroom fixtures installed and the house will be cleaned.

    Come Friday, we are in!

    PS – To our reader Uri: turns out that transfers to India do need to go through border control in Vienna. I hope you got to your flight on time.

     August 11th, 2008  Edahn   1 comment