It was another BUSY day.
So... when last I left you,
the store got our building material,
but they couldn't get a 40' trailer to
deliver it to us until after Thanksgiving.
NOPE!
So... Kyle and I loaded up the big trailer,
and a saw, and headed to Salina.
When we got there, they had everything in
a lovely pile for us.
So Kyle plugged his saw into his 100'
extension chord and cut each of the boards
in half!
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| That's the rest of our load in the background. |
And then he and I loaded them onto his trailer.
These are the "rim" boards that go around
the base of the foundation, and one 36'
that runs down the center.
They will rest the floor joists on those.
We bought 40 metal plates to screw into them
where we cut them to turn them into one
giant board again.
All the rest of our order was stacked
neatly next to our floor boards.
It will be loaded on a truck and
delivered to us on Thursday.
Phew!
Crisis averted.
After we finished at Menards, we drove
over to Sams Club and wandered around.
We saw lots of fun things, but only
bought some chocolate milk powder
and some Kinder seasoning.
(And some raspberries...)
And then to Braums,
because you can't drive to Salina
and NOT eat at Braums.
It was delicious, as always.
Then back on the road, with a
quick stop in Hays at the Tractor Supply
to get an "in tank heater" for the chicken's
water tank so it doesn't freeze solid again.
And then to WalMart for some groceries,
more fleece lined jeans for Kyle, Rod and Jim.
And some sweat pants for Rod and I.
And a sweat shirt, that I PUT ON in the store,
because I was FREEZING!
It was in the 70's all day.
But by the time we got to Hays,
it was long dark and only in the 50's.
I looked cute, but not warm.
Once we pulled up in front of the house,
Rod popped out and we got all our
stuff out of the truck so Kyle could
finally head home and feed the dogs.
But he called about 2 minutes later and
said to jump in the truck and head to the
edge of town.
The northern lights were shining brightly!
So we did!
He met us out there.
It was BEAUTIFUL!
All green and pink and gorgeous!
He took a picture and promised to
send it to me, but he hasn't yet,
so I'll put it on another blog post.
Tomorrow morning Rod and I are
getting up and heading south to Garden City
to see his eye doctor for his 6-month checkup.
And then we need to get back to town
since I need to teach in the evening.
So.
Let the great house build begin!!!!!



























