Howdy Y'all!
Now that we are in the house, we've been asked by a number of you to add the post move-in pictures since we are almost completely out of the boxes (90%). This will probably be our last post, and for those of you that have traveled the journey from ground-breaking to where we are today, we thank you for sharing our adventure. Remember that y'all are welcomed here anytime, so come on down; we'd love to see you!
Since we last posted an update, we've added the perimeter fencing and gates around the immediate house, and the landscapers have been busy moving dirt, building stone planters, and generally creating some serious dust. The good news is that it is shaping up to be exactly what we wanted in the design, and the landscapers are about 2-3 weeks from completion. The challenge has been whether to move ahead and plant the growies now during the long stretch of Texas 100 degree summer weather, or wait until late fall to plant. We'll probably split the difference and plant some now, and the remainder when the weather cools down a bit to conserve our precious irrigation rainwater.
Thankfully, with the exception of the perennial 'punch list' that every new house has, we have been pretty happy so far (ignoring the blue tape Jan has in various places in the house). We've had some teething problems with a couple of items, but those have been sorted out. My biggest problem has been in finding which drawer, cabinet, closet, etc., Jan put things away in, and then trying to remember without asking again. I'm too old for memorization games!
We've assembled some pictures below, but please remember that we used a wide angle lens, so things and rooms look larger than they really are. Also, we have not yet hung all of the art, so there will be some walls that look extremely bare as we try to match a painting with the right room setting. And, some furniture still has to be purchased, so something might look like it is missing. The good news for us is the house has become our home after 16 long months.
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New front auto gate and side railings. (Couldn't get grapes.) |
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Railings and front people entrance gate. |
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Clearing the debris from under the Live Oaks. |
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View from the main gate entrance. |
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And, closer in! (Plants are coming!) |
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3-rail split cedar perimeter fencing finally installed. |
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View from the back of the house. |
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View from the back planter wall. |
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Pool side view. Missing the beers. |
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Back patio and outdoor kitchen area. Yes, everything works. |
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Patio (waiting for stain finish) and fireplace. |
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Watching the Infinity Edge doing its thing. |
Moving indoors, as we previously mentioned, we've finally gotten things organized and functioning normally. Jan and I have reflected on how we survived living together in an apartment for the last couple of years, but the memory is fading quickly.
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Foyer entrance into the Great Room. |
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Looking back towards the front door. |
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Main Kitchen view outward to the backyard. |
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Reverse view towards the front door. |
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View of the Prep/Utility Kitchen. |
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The other direction. |
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Dining Room still minus the artwork. |
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Master Suite hallway. |
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Media Room seating for seven, or sleeping for two :-) |
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Reverse Media Room view. (Jan is napping.) |
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Master Bedroom view. |
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A different view. |
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Master Bathroom (aka Jan's bathroom). |
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Completed shower. |
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One of the Guest bedrooms and bath. |
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Second Guest bedroom and bath. |
Well, that's about it. Again, Jan and I thank you for sharing this journey with us, and for all of your support along the way. As we said before, our door is always open, so don't be a stranger; come and see us!
Our very best to all of you,
- Jan and John -
Live Well, Laugh Often, Love Much
(borrowed from Cousin Stephanie)