Feels like a snails pace in a rats race

Feels like a snails pace in a rats race


My sense of humour has faded slightly with fatigue; Although something changes every day, its not as quickly as Id like. The foundation has still not been poured. The excavation ran a day or two later than Id hoped, the plumber is several days later than Id requested, and so the electrical and cement is delayed. *Argh.* Im a home construction cliche. Theres not a lot of breathing room, so Im going to have to monitor this part a lot closer than Id planned. It needs to be ready, so that the timber frame and roof will be complete before our workshops in a few weeks. On the positive side, all the subs seem to be on board so far, and I feel like weve made the right choices.

Weve ordered the iron sulfate that well use to stain the slab floors from Cavendish-Agri in Salisbury, NB. Their price is much cheaper than ones we found online. Turns out that theyre owned by JD Irving - its good to keep it in the family. Once the slab has cured for about four days, we should be able to apply this stain.

Tomorrow, well need to pick out our metal roof colour and set up our account at the hardware store. Well also begin to prepare meals for the workers that can be frozen for a few weeks. Well look at setting up camping sites, eating areas, toilets, washing stations etc. The more we can get done in advance, the better.

Kudos to freecyle for some great finds this month. I have acquired a used fridge (which will work just fine until we can afford a new one), a dishwasher (for our cottage), and our patio stones. Its an amazing resource to acquire and discard things. It really helps in a pinch.


Feels like a snails pace in a rats race