Wednesday, July 28, 2021

I Had Visitors

 It has been a crazy few weeks around here. Well, maybe not crazy, but busy and certainly not my normal routine.

Our county fair was the week of July 13. My son and his dog, Pokie, and rabbit, Patches, were here.
Pokie likes me. He laid next to me in my chair and followed me around the house. I expect that is mostly because he thought he might get a treat from me. We discovered he likes carrots, apples (peeled), and ice cubes. All of which are ok for dogs to have.

It was only supposed to be for the week of the fair, but it ended up being longer. Son's house was getting a new floor in the kitchen and utility room. The utility room houses the furnace, water heater, washer, and dryer. Everything needed to be removed from those rooms except the furnace. On Monday, the 12th, I went to Son's house early. The plumber was scheduled to come that morning to remove the water heater and disconnect the kitchen sink. Son and I were able to get the other appliances disconnected and moved to other rooms. The plumber didn't show up until after 1:00. I wasn't surprised, but I was disappointed. It didn't really matter though, except this meant the water to the house was turned off. We had to wait for Son's buddy to get off work and come to help remove the kitchen counter, sink, and cabinets. While waiting we took a house key to the flooring company so they could get started on Tuesday without us being there. 

As is normal, several small snafus delayed the project and ended up taking two weeks. But the plumber and the floor installer both did a great job and we are happy with the results.
The floor installer recommended a drain pan under the water heater to contain and drain a leak should that occur.
A small built-in cabinet was removed to the left of the fridge. The wall will be repaired before we paint.
Son plans to refinish the hand-me-down kitchen table and the chairs will be replaced in time.

Now we wait for the kitchen cabinets to be built and installed which will probably be late September, early October, we hope. That gives us time to get the walls patched and painted. 

There are still a lot of things that Son would like to happen with this house, but for now, we are grateful for a new floor that isn't a tire-catching hazard for him.

While Son was here I was still able to take a day trip with my quilting friends to see the Endangered Species: Animals and Plants in Fabric Perspectives that was on display in a local county. The display was spread out at four area forest preserves. More information can be found here. Here are a couple of photos from the exhibit.



I didn't take photos of every quilt, but I did take quite a few. I will post more in another post. These quilts are 24" x 24". I found the workmanship and creativity to be just amazing. 

Now I need to get my sewing room turned guest room back in order

Stay safe and well.

Happy quilting!

1 comment:

A Left-Handed Quilter said...

I'm glad to hear that you've been busy and not sick! Your son has a nice set-up - I hope all goes as planned and that it works well for him. Thanks for sharing the photos of those quilts - they are amazing - ;))