Thursday, August 30, 2012

Back in California

We landed safely back in Sacramento.  Boy, flying sure was a lot nicer than driving that is for sure.  Once landed, we were able to have a nice dinner and visit with our daughter before she caught a plane to southern California for the long weekend.

Must say it will be so luxurious to sleep in our own bed tonight.  We have almost spent almost as much time away from the apartment as we have spent there LOL.  It was very nice to walk in and see all our stuff.  Can't wait to see what it will look like in our new home.  Starting tomorrow, we have a lot of running around to do along with a visit to the dentist for a cleaning, and of course, the most important item: packing.  

Our friends, Rick and Y, are providing us with pictures of the progress made on our new home.  Thanks so much you guys.  A lot was accomplished today: water, sewer and electric connections were made, driveway area was formed and ready for concrete on Tuesday, and exterior marriage (camouflage of the  of the two halves) is almost complete.  The guy who is taking care of the interior marriage of the two halves as well as laying the carpet was there this morning so who knows how much he got accomplished.  When we left this morning, there was a lot of activity going on at our home site.

We did get to walk through the home once the two halves were bolted together last night.  It is still very much a construction zone inside but you can still "see" what it is going to look like.  We are very pleased at how lovely everything has turned out especially the bathtub in the master bathroom.  John took pictures but we left the camera behind and I forgot to download the pictures to the computer last night sheesh.  We've even scored an extra cabinet in the hallway - very nice.  We are very excited to see everything completed on the construction end.  We are both looking forward to making our new house a home.  Lots to look forward to in the days ahead.

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations. It must be very exciting to see everything coming together.

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