Wednesday, September 29, 2010

What Did We Do With Gerry's Old Car?

Gerry bought his car for $300 in 1968 with the idea of restoring it.  He drove it down when he moved from WA to CA.





Thank goodness for good friends and a 20-foot trailer.


Loaded and ready to be moved

On the road.....


Safe and sound for the duration of the house remodel.

Demo Is In Full-Swing

Yesterday, the remaining roof shingles and half the stucco were removed.

This is the west wall outside the kitchen.

Today, the roof was removed except over the remaining bedroom and bathroom. 




Just our luck...it is raining and lightening north of here.


Keep up with tradition...add more plastic!







Monday, September 27, 2010

No More Plastic on the Roof.

Not only is the plastic off the roof, the roof shingles started coming down today in this terrible heat.  It's hard to see inthe picture, but Gerry put a fan on the roof to help Alfonso keep cool.



What a mess.  Gerry put black plastic all around the house so it will be somewhat easier to clean up the roof debris.



Inside the storage bedroom, Gerry covered our clothes racks with plastic and laid plastic on the floor in the attic above the bedroom for additional dust protection.




Timeline With A Few Bumps In The Road!

Sept 14 - Our first night in the trailer.  About 5 minutes after we got in bed, Gerry asks me, "Did I show you how to work the toilet?"  NO!  He gave me a quick demonstration.  Easy.


Sept 16 - I opened the refrigerator at 5:05 AM to get my morning yogurt and there was a strong smell of ammonia.  Gerry was still in bed so I woke him up.  Turns out  the refrigerator coils went out.  We temporarily moved the refrigerator from the house to the deck outside the trailer but it actually works out better this way.  We were going to store it in the garage and go back-and-forth with supplies but now we just step outside and it's as if it's in the next room.  Of course, we'll see how it goes when it rains.



Sept 17 - A low-boy dumpster full of concrete pieces from the side of the house, the front steps and planter, and the driveway was picked up ....


and a full-size dumpster was dropped off.  That's Alfonso, Gerry's helper.  He's a hard worker.




Sept 20 - Gerry's 50" flat-panel TV won't turn on....Oh No!  Luckily the friend we bought it from purchased a 4-year warranty.  Thank you, Bill!  The Geek Squad had to order the part but they are due out tomorrow to repair it.  He moved the bedroom TV to the living room and our smaller flat-panel that used to be in the kitchen was moved into the bedroom.  We're all set.


Sept 21- There's water in the cabinet under the kitchen sink were I just got all the tupperware-like stuff put away.  The gray water tank hold 40 gallons.  We were full and didn't know it.  The connection wasn't tight so when the water didn't drain into the tank, it backed up into the cabinet.  Luckily it wasn't too much and I caught it early.  Just another bump.  We discovered the tank monitor--right under our noses--yesterday.  Now I check it often.


Sept 25 - Man, it is HOT out today!  Luckily, the trailer has an air conditioner.  What?  It's not hooked up? 

Gerry tweaked his left knee this morning but doesn't know how or when.  It's painful but he's not letting it get the best of him--he's still working.

We're off to Joe & Corrie's house in Corona (where it was 104-degrees!) for his annual End of Summer BBQ.  Yum-yum satay "sticks."  As usual, we ate too much!

Excuse me?  You say you didn't get any?  So sorry.


Sept 26 - Gerry puts the air conditioner back together.  (Well...he took it apart.)  Hooray, it's working!


Sept 27 - We're still waiting for Edison to switch us over to the power pole.  We found out this morning, when Gerry went to the city at 7:00 AM, that the city inspector did not turn in our paperwork until a week after he was here.  We've only got one extension cord coming from the house to the trailer.  We were OK until this heat; between the fridge and the air condition, the power was off & on today.  Gerry ran a second extension cord out from the house for the fridge so we're good now.  Edison should be out tomorrow.

We Moved Into the Trailer 2 Weeks Ago

OK, so I'm behind in my postings...I've been a bit busy and my desktop computer is off-line so I have to use Gerry's laptop.

Let me give you a tour of the trailer space.  (For those that don't know, it's really a 5th-wheel.) 
It is 30-feet long by 8-feet.  There is a 14-foot long slide-out which makes it 11-feet wide in the living room and the dining area (Gerry's office).

The kitchen has the usual amenities: microwave, refrigerator, freezer, stove & oven but no dishwasher.  Gerry changed the small sink to a full-size, stainless steel sink which is nice.


Greg was our first visitor to "hang-out" in the living room.



The hallway to the bedroom is also the bathroom  The toilet and a separate shower stall are on the left side and the sink is on the right as well as a short closet and drawers.  Gerry took out the small plastic sink and installed a regular, full-size bath sink.






The hallway leads to the bedroom.  The are small closets on both sides of the bed and storage above.  They're empty now because we have the bedroom set up in the house with our clothes.




And of course, there is a small TV connected to a DVD player (can't live without my old movies for an entire year!) and cable.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

We've Got to Have Cable TV and Internet.

Realizing we'd have to move into the trailer ASAP now that the kitchen was out-of-service , Gerry moved the cable TV and Internet cable to the trailer last night.  The wires currently cut across our backyard east-west so he used an extension ladder to cut the tie-wraps from the power line and re-routed the cables through the tree to the trailer.  Yes, that's Gerry the tree!



This morning, he was back in business in his new trailer office.  He's pretty much taken over the dining area.  Luckily, Bob & Pete came for lunch last week because that's the last we'll see of the table until we move into the new house.


He may look a little cramped for space, but don't feel too sorry for him; less than 10 steps away is his 50" flat screen TV. 

 


Pull the Pipes.

I left work at a decent hour yesterday only to find a house full of holes where Gerry had pulled the plumbing and gas pipes out from under the kitchen and small bathroom (the one I use to get ready for work).  Needless to say,  I couldn't wash dishes or cook...and I was going to make chocolate caramel bars!  I spent the evening moving stuff out of the full bath so I could move my stuff in.  My morning routine was off a bit this morning, but I got through it OK.

Stove & oven gas pipe:


Laundry room gas and water


Kitchen water:



The cement and brick walkway along the west side of the house was also gone.  Watch your step!  That's the door coming out of the laundry room just off the kitchen.