Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Day Six

Today I join my fellow bloggers in "serving up a slice" 
to the Slice of Life (SOL) Tuesday community.
Thanks to Stacey, Tara, Betsy, Dana, Beth, and Anna
for hosting this meeting place each Tuesday. 

It's day six of the kitchen remodel project.  I promise to write about something else next week.  If you saw my Celebrate This Week post, then you know that we already have pull-out drawers in the lower cabinets.  Yesterday, they slid the microwave oven drawer into its future home and then took it out.  The new sink is in place.  The pull-out drawers in the TV cabinet are in place.  The electrician is here.  They are busy rebuilding the cabinet for my ovens since the new ones are bigger.  (My old ovens required me to turn cookie sheets sideways in order to fit them into the ovens.)  Best of all I have the neatest, cleanest contractor ever.  If you've ever had workers in your home, then you know what a blessing this is.  Yesterday when he set up the table saw in the garage, he hung plastic over my wall of boxes and my husband's car!  Tomorrow the granite folks arrive to make the template for the countertops.  I'm excited by the daily progress!  

8 comments:

  1. Hang in there! I just finished that project in December. Yes, to neat work man. I loved my painter who taped and clean up after himself every day. Bless the man. You will be happy when the project is done. Having a new working kitchen is a dream!

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  2. Remodeling projects are fun and exciting. I love watching everything come together.

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  3. Kitchens seem to take forever, and then they are suddenly done...and you forget all the upheaval. All that remains is joy and enjoyment! You are almost there, Ramona.

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  4. Yeah for the progress in just six days! What a great contractor to consider the other items in the garage. You've got a good one.

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  5. Sounds like things are coming together beautifully! And hurray for a contractor that doesn't leave you a big fat mess to clean up! Can't wait to see the "after" pictures!

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  6. Ramona, construction work seems endless but the final product is worth the aggravation. Enjoy the journey!

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  7. Ramona, construction work seems endless but the final product is worth the aggravation. Enjoy the journey!

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  8. Sound like your new kitchen is going to be worth all the temporary chaos! Can't wait to see pictures!

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