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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Happy Fall

I think it is now officially fall even though it is still 80 degrees during the day. The leaves are falling and scarecrows are going up.

Our house is going, but going slow. Our tile guy is working on the tile around the master bath. Once he completes this, he would be done. Yes....would be. Turns out our plumber plumbed the pot filler in the kitchen too high. We didn't realize it until he installed the faucet. It is about 1/2 inch below the vent and so high it would look like a waterfall if we used it to fill a pot. It looks like the placement it wasn't planned well and obviously it wasn't. We want to change it so it is actually usable. So, we want our tile guy to chisel out the back splash, move the pipe, and redo his work. Two steps forward, one step back.

We are waiting on the counter in the bonus room to be completed. The cabinet guy will then order the granite top for that, the mudroom, and the laundry room. The plumber told us this week he needed that sink installed in the mudroom before he could turn on the water. We've been waiting for weeks for him to turn on the water. Now, he tells us he needs that done first. Of course, the counter top won't be in for about 3 weeks. Unfortunately, we thought the water would be on by now and had the port-a-potty removed. Perfect.

Our retaining wall is almost complete. In fact, it may be complete. My brother dug the trench for it last weekend and now it is done. We are so glad we hired that job out. It would have take us weeks to do what they did in 3-4 days.

In the adoption world from China, the rumor of a speed up has not happened yet. There is still a little hope that it will happen but there just isn't any way to know for sure. And we won't know until it happens or doesn't happen.

In national news, gas is running about $2.17 or maybe a little higher. Unemployment is still in the tank. Layoffs are everywhere in every aspect of the job market. The stock market has leveled out at the bottom. And the President just won the Nobel Peace Prize. He was nominated a few weeks after he was elected for the work he WILL do. Seriously? Seriously. When his name was announced as the winner, there was an obvious audible gasp in the audience. There was one in my house, too. He couldn't even get the Olympics to come to Chicago. In fact, Chicago was eliminated in the first round.

Ready for fall.....and to move into the house

Tide Gal

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