Chaos
Life has been, well, interesting lately. We've somehow survived the madness that is May--the month that is second only to December in terms of "busyness," schedule constraints, and time demands-- and have emerged into June to discover that life will be fairly messy for a couple more weeks. Just a few quick pictures will suffice to sum up the chaos we've been living in.
Matt graduated from high school on May 31st. We came home from the ceremony a little after 9:00 p.m. and promptly began tearing out the kitchen for our planned remodel. I only stayed up until about 12:30, but Mike labored until after 2:00 a.m. One of Mike's super efficient, hardworking friends arrived about 7:30 the next morning to assist in the tearout, and by 11:30 a.m., my kitchen had been torn out clear to the drywall. Truthfully, I was a little stunned.
So, now we're about a week into the process, and we are making progress, not quite as quickly as we did with the tearout, but it's going reasonably well with only a few snags thus far. We've assembled a makeshift kitchen in the garage, but we are REALLY looking forward to cooking in an actual kitchen again and to life being a little less chaotic. Cabinets went in yesterday and today, and appliances come tomorrow. Updates to follow in a few days. Now I think I'll go to the garage and rustle up a snack. . .
Life has been, well, interesting lately. We've somehow survived the madness that is May--the month that is second only to December in terms of "busyness," schedule constraints, and time demands-- and have emerged into June to discover that life will be fairly messy for a couple more weeks. Just a few quick pictures will suffice to sum up the chaos we've been living in.
Matt graduated from high school on May 31st. We came home from the ceremony a little after 9:00 p.m. and promptly began tearing out the kitchen for our planned remodel. I only stayed up until about 12:30, but Mike labored until after 2:00 a.m. One of Mike's super efficient, hardworking friends arrived about 7:30 the next morning to assist in the tearout, and by 11:30 a.m., my kitchen had been torn out clear to the drywall. Truthfully, I was a little stunned.
| Hooray for Matt the high school graduate! |
| Now let's tear out the kitchen. See what time the clock reads in the back? That's p.m., folks! Why sleep when there's so much demolition to do? |
| "Tear down this wall!" I did most of the wall demolition, and I found it marvelously therapeutic. |
| About 14.5 hours after graduation ended. Who knew Matt would miss so much by going to his all-night graduation party? |
So, now we're about a week into the process, and we are making progress, not quite as quickly as we did with the tearout, but it's going reasonably well with only a few snags thus far. We've assembled a makeshift kitchen in the garage, but we are REALLY looking forward to cooking in an actual kitchen again and to life being a little less chaotic. Cabinets went in yesterday and today, and appliances come tomorrow. Updates to follow in a few days. Now I think I'll go to the garage and rustle up a snack. . .
Congratulations, Matt! And, Alison, can't wait to see the after pics of your kitchen remodel.
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