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New Windows: more of the story

First a bit of blog PSA (public service announcement). I knew that the spot that hosts my blog was updating the code base that would affect my blog theme code. Bluehost (major kudos to www.bluehost.com BTW for flawless support of my small hobby blog site!) gave me a heads up to the change. But, like the shoemaker’s children … I, a coding professional, decided to wait and see if my site broke before spending time to do an anticipated fix. Well, it broke.

Thankfully, the fix was an update to the “theme code” for the blog. So, minimal $$ and minimal time and the blog is back albeit with some visual changes. At the moment I will live with the header and menu situation: side by side vs top over: work deadlines, house chores, my small business bookkeeping … and WALKS!!, belly rubs, etc.

Meanwhile, the posts and the Instagram sidebar look as they did and so onward.

New Windows.

Holy darn cow!! – what an improvement: appearance, function, clear look outside, insulation. I am beyond happy with the new windows in every way.

I would not have said that this little old house was draughty, but when I woke up after install to -4F outside, it felt extra cozy inside. My heat is by electric baseboard so there is no “furnace on” noise, but I noticed that I have not needed to adjust the thermostats in each room like I used to.

I also would not have said that much noise gets through, but it is noticeably quieter on weekday mornings when the school bus, logging trucks, etc. are on the road.

Visually – what an improvement! The new glass and screens are barely noticeable! Downside, is that the day after the install was sunny … gah!! re the dust that showed. I will need to step up my dusting routine!! That is not a complaint … mostly. I am thrilled with the clear views out of the new windows!

As to how it all happened…

Four good men plus trailer arrived at 8:45 ish. The trailer is set up as workshop as well as transport of product. But the big saw and table got set up outside in the 4F morning. Thankfully, the wind was mostly shadowed, but there was some breeze at ground level, i.e. IT.WAS.COLD!!

Emmett kept an eye on the action.

Emmett, Oscar and I were ensconced in the office with the doors to the kitchen and remainder of the house closed. The office has a slider to the outside, so Emmett and I were able to get out for walks without disturbing the work.

Above photo: they had floor to ceiling adjustable tension posts. They wrapped around the posts and to walls where windows were being replaced. That kept dust and some of the cold confined to the work area. You can also see that they laid floor coverings. Obviously, not their first rodeo!! But, it was my first and I was fascinated by the process as well as how well they worked together to get started and then for some of the prep to progress ahead.

They worked nearly non-stop … short break for lunch as in VERY short. They finished all about 5:30 which included removing all of the floor coverings, wraps, cleaning all windows to a miracle clear clean, vacuuming all of the work dust … AND going above and beyond with trim upgrades inside and outside.

This crew was stellar: professional, respectful, good communication, hardworking… I was very impressed and pleased. It was not an inexpensive thing for me, but I really feel like it was dollars well spent when all was done.

They moved all of the furniture (much to Oscar’s delight!) as well as removing window coverings. I had them leave all as it was as I decided that I wanted to do a thorough clean as long as the area was clear and I was not sure what I wanted to reinstall re window coverings.

The kitchen windows. The old windows were single pane, thin metal frames. I lost some “sill” in the install, but gained in frame and glass quality: fair trade! I love the black frames. The white trim seems garish. I am still thinking about it, but I am leaning toward replacing the white trim with a natural trim that matches the cupboards and no window covering. The expanded clear view is wonderful!

The “boys room”.

I put the swags back up but not the matchstick blinds. I had the matchstick blinds primarily to cover up the unattractive metal frames and bad glass. Now, with clear windows and attractive frames I am loving the light in this room. I kept the matchsticks … just in case I want them in summer.

The living room. Serious conundrum! I am really loving the look and light of no blinds … except for the window behind the woodstove.

Hee … sorry, this is a pre-put the furniture back photo.

But, that window behind the woodstove is directly opposite my bedroom door. At night, it feels a bit odd. Certainly no one should be anywhere near to see in, but …

I have ordered some insulated panels that would be easy to put up overnight on a tension rod and remove daytime … just to experiment. I have the roman shades that I could clean and reinstall, but I am resisting. I specifically ordered the window by the woodstove as a “double hung” but with a large upper panel so that I had the expanded view outside, but the ability to install the air conditioner hose for the unit I like in that window.

Experience has taught me to slow down and live with things before making final decisions, so … currently I am living with things! Feel free to comment, though. Experience has also taught me that in listening/responding/rebutting other’s thoughts, I often shake out what I want vs the continual loop of thoughts in my brain!

More fun … the morning after the install, I had some work to finish and then, having worked on our holiday Monday, I took some “time off” and started the cleaning and putting the house back to “normal”.

Oscar had the most fun. He LOVED the stacked-up furniture!

Kitten playground!

But, wait!!! I forgot the outside…

Casper, the expert installer, came to me as they installed the kitchen windows. He said that the existing trim was not really “outside” quality trim and he wanted to discuss replacing with clear cedar trim in a “square” pattern. I was onboard, but suggested a “western” take on that…

He was all for it and I am thrilled!

The cedar is fine until it is warm enough to do something … paint or … I am leaning toward a light gray stain vs painting so that the grain shows. Another thing that I am living with.

And now … a mix of trim. BUT, even though I cannot ($$$) replace the rest of the windows, I CAN replace the trim so that the trim matches.

So, kitchen trim inside, outside window trim … window coverings or not and paint or stain.

It is all exhausting.

Praying for the Ukraine people

Oscar’s birth people are from the Ukraine.

I met them, was invited into their home, viewed photos of their children and of their children’s weddings.

And I got dear Oscar.

Oscar’s first people remain in my heart. I heard the story of how the parents of his people were persecuted and the grandfather imprisoned for his Christianity.

I cannot begin to understand the current politics, but war is not ever the answer as far as I am concerned.

So.

I send my thoughts and prayers to the Ukraine people and also to the others … that they might consider the ramifications of their actions.

Peace.

Windows happened

New windows installed.

8:45 arrival.

Temp = 4F.

Holy Cow!!

These guys worked hard and smart until 5:30.

More later this week or weekend, but I am beyond happy with the windows and the install.

I asked for it! … Winter returns

Ask and you shall receive.

Ha!

I asked and I received!!!

Before…

But, then … Winter returned.

Ultimately, as of Monday evening … less than an inch of snow.

But COLD and windy … wind chill. Temp at 6:40 p.m. Monday evening is 8F. Wind chill is -12F, although at my house, a bit of wind shadow makes it not as bad as in the valley.

Still, it is a 1 dog, 1 kitten night for sure!

And to add to the fun … my new windows are supposed to be installed tomorrow and Wednesday…

I ordered a style similar to above in late October and they were to be done and installed in March.

The company has been absolutely wonderful. They called me once a month with progress. Despite a prognosis of “we are running behind”, they are running ahead and last week tentatively scheduled installation for tomorrow and Wednesday.

I have had 3 calls re tomorrow’s hoped for install. I am not optomistic as it was 9F this morning at my house and as of this writing (6:42 p.m.), it is 7F and falling … clear skies… meaning it will continue to get colder with a forecast morning low of -5F … but I think it might get colder than that!!

So, per conversations with the installer, I am doing no prep. If by some miracle, he thinks it is ok to install, we will work together for moving furniture and window coverings.

Meanwhile, I worked a full day on this “holiday” Monday so as to have some time leeway for the install if it happens. My office is not getting new windows, so if/when … Emmett, Oscar and I will be in the office and all the commotion will happen otherwise!

Cheers and stay tuned – Happy Monday!

Let’s go Winter!

So.

Saturday pre-storm prep = long walks and firewood replenishing.

Firewood on deck and in a bag outside the door AND inside by the woodstove.

You can see the bare ground today…

And the icy puddly areas – yuck and thank goodness for snow cleats on my boots and double poles when walking. My recently purchased headlamp is very much appreciated on our dark o’clock walks!

I am very much hoping for a good snowfall to cover up the ice!

Lovely Emmett is also! He has 4-leg drive, but still …

Inside (photo is via my laptop so not stellar … ) Oscar is a snuggle kitten.

Let it snow …. we are ready!!!

Wednesday Snow Day

I am writing this Friday afternoon and at the time of this writing, it does not look anything like Wednesday morning…

RATS!

It is 43F and I think it will stay above freezing tonight and tomorrow another 40 something day.

However …

The future forecast says that we will return to Winter late Saturday, early Sunday … early next week at the latest – YEA!! It is mid-February. It should be Winter!

Back to Wednesday: lovely overnight snow. The clipper from the north that is now creating havoc in the mid and east of the U.S. brushed by my area Tuesday late through early Wednesday…

Lovely, lovely dark o’clock walk in newly fallen snow.

Then inside for coffee (for me) and belly scratch for Emmett.

Snow day bake of seeded spelt and whole grain fruit and nut loaves.

First daylight walk.

And then to the late morning long walk on the State Land…

It was a stunningly, beautiful morning.

We enjoyed!

Today, Friday, it is not so visually stunning, but a good work week, many excellent walks and play, the pantry and freezer are full. I will replenish firewood tomorrow and we should be set for the forecast cold.

A glorious Wednesday.

Happy Friday today!