26
Sep

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.

28
Aug

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.

17
Aug

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!