And this is  probably why I love shows like Grand Designs where host Kevin  McCloud talks to the family a lot more and often they are quite honest  about how they are feeling and the impact. Even so I want to know what happens  after the show and their are some Grand Designs revisited but that is more about  just living in the house.
 So along this vain I  thought I would start a regular post  - A Day in the life of our  renovation - so let me know what you think (please note as first one will be a  little longer the future posts).......


 Site before all the rain, now very muddy
The Tuesday  Juggle
 Tuesday is the day I  try to get into work by 8am so I can leave by 4.30 to pick up my daughter from  after school care and then my little boy from childcare, it is a full on, long  day. But trying to get out the door by 7.15 to make this 8am deadline was a  little difficult this morning with both kids wanting Mummy and pulling on me to  try and get my attention while I am trying to put on my makeup.
Then of course at  7.30 this morning there is a knock at the door as the guy to insulate under the  floor (who we weren't expecting) had arrived at the same time as the plumber  (who we did expect but were given half a days notice about). We were a  little concerned about them installing insulation as the termite company  was due to rock up as well to treat the stumps (mind you this was a last minute  thing too being told the day before we needed to organise). Can all this happen  at once? A  call went out to the Supervisor, who by the way has been on our job for  less then a week as the last one resigned.

 Both Hubby and I are  too busy rushing around  trying to get the kids ready, marking a spot in  the front for the portable toilet (also which we were only told we needed to  organise the day before) to hear what the Supervisors response is to the guy  putting in the insulation. My little boy is also continually opening the  front door to say hi to different tradies and getting upset when we won't let  him go out into all the mud to see what is happening, resulting in screaming  which has the flow on effect of upsetting my daughter too.
 So finally rushing  out the door (having to leave Hubby to deal with everything as his turn for  dropping off the kids) and getting on a packed train just after 8, I get a call  from the Supervisor on my iPhone ( a bit of a plug here as an invaluable tool in  the whole balancing thing), which I try to answer while not falling over onto  the business man next to me, to be told " I hear you said the installation of  the insulation had to stop because of termite treatment.' My internal thoughts  were screaming, no, no, no, we just asked if it was a problem as hadn't been  warned at all that this was all happening today. Communication  people!
 All this to then  find out later in the day that Hubby had spoken to the plumber who said the  floor insulation can't be put in anyway until he does pipes. And on top of  this the builder was talking about putting in the rest of the frame and roof  first. Kind of makes sense for protecting it.
 So glad that things  are moving along quickly (especially after having the ensuite take twice as long  as expected) but sometimes feel even with a Supervisor we end up doing a lot of  Project Managing and wish we could be on site more. Especially when I had a day  like yesterday where I got calls at work and had to rush around organising last  minute things in my lunch hour.
 Thankfully tomorrow  I am at home for the day and have a meeting with the new Supervisor first thing  so will have to reiterate the importance of keeping us in the loop and maybe  giving us a timeline more then a half day in advance (especially as we are  living in the house with two young children). They haven't knocked through yet and I  would like a bit of warning before they do, is that too much to ask? When they  do that, that is when the real mess and difficulties are going to  start.
This renovation gig  is a little like having a third job, first being looking after the kids, then my  paid office work and then the reno.
View from the kitchen tonight, in a few weeks these doors will be taken out once the back is at lock up
I'm sure it must be very time consuming. Our friends are about to do a similar reno to you. It's really exciting. I love grand designs too.
ReplyDeleteJxx
oh my goodness georgy, it looks just HUGE!!! I bet you will be just hanging out until its all done!!
ReplyDeleteLaura xx
I'll definetly be checking in regularly to see what happens.I couldn't imagine a job so big..xx
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, you're really taking me back. I've thought for a long time that I should write more about our renovating experience. I'll get on to it at some stage.. I remember those knocks on the door first thing in the morning and thinking, "what are you doing here?"! Rachaelxx
ReplyDeleteOoh....your deck is going to be amazing!!! Lucky you:)
ReplyDeleteim with you Georgy, I always want to know how people live with the process & its nice to know everyone experinces highs & lows, Sometimes you can feel a little miserable about the whole process & its reassuring to know others experince this to, its kind of like having a new baby!!!
ReplyDeleteProgress is great!!