After all the work, the lost sleep, the missed birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays we finally had a chance to relax just a little bit. We had some thing left to do, but we could easily do it before October 1st. Me and the boys moved the water heater and pressure tank. The girls moved beds into the basement. We finished insulating the basement and started sheet rocking the guest room, that would now be our living room. We had a working bathroom with a flushing toilet. That was probably the best thing ever!.
The house wrap was on, the windows were all in, it wasn't all that cold yet in mid October but we knew it would eventually turn colder.
Once it did turn off colder we spent most of our time working inside finishing up the basement.
Our first bit of drywall in the house.
Michelle finally got to paint something. We had waited for this day for 6 months!
Outside it was starting to get un-seasonably cold. Record temperatures they expected. We thought this would be a good test for our house wrap and insulation testing. I got a couple of thermometers to monitor the temperature in a few locations inside and out.
It got down to 2 degrees on Michelle's Birthday. We skipped hers like we skipped mine, but someday we will have a place to have a birthday party!
The kids and I were pretty excited about testing the weather resistance of the house. Between us and that -6 outside was a layer of drywall, a layer of r-30 insulation, closed cell spray foam, 1/2" of sheathing, and a layer of house wrap. It seemed to be doing it's job, so we duplicated it in the upstairs (which was currently closed off from the basement). Christmas came and went just like Thanksgiving. All of our food came out of a microwave, so there wasn't much for a dinner on either holiday. Someday though, we plan to have dinners again. In April we started to emerge from the basement, like hibernating animals. We had made a few attempts to work upstairs but with the lumber frozen, we couldn't drive nails in it.
Since we started everything in the southwest corner we thought it fitting to start sheet rocking that room first. It would be Samantha's bedroom. It took a couple months to save up the money for it, but we got the materials and went to work. When we ran out of material for dry walling we went to work on wiring, or plumbing, or anything else we had materials for.
Sometime during the month of April we received a letter from a co-worker (Steve). My wife set it on the shelf and told me about it when I got home.I opened it, not expecting anything in particular and low and behold it was a check from donations him and his wife collected! I told the girls about it since we could now finish up their room walls!
Thanks again Steve! This came at a perfect time. We needed a boost after the winter! I haven't been that excited to get mail since then.


















































