Saturday, November 27, 2010

A different kind of Thanksgiving

We have had a very busy, productive couple of days at the house.  Dad came down and we have been gutting.  We have removed all of the walls and ceilings in the first floor.  We only ran into a couple of things worth mentioning.  Below is a brief recap of Thursday, Friday, and today.

Thursday-
We Only had a short day, because it was Thanksgiving, and we were lucky enough to be able to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner at Grandma's house.  We were able to get the living room walls completely gutted, all except for the bee hive that was in the wall.  We were very grateful that it was November and 40 degrees so the bees were not active!  The hive was massive, but mostly dead.  Dad and I only got a small finger full of honey to sample.  We left the hive open Thursday night, hoping that the cold would kill them by Friday morning. 



Friday-
The first thing we did was check the hive to see if the bees were dead.  They were very much alive.  Here is a video of Mitchell and Dad taking care of those "dangerous" bees:



After the bee problem was taken care of, we were able to get back to work taking out walls.  I must note here that this is not as simple as just tearing out drywall, there is a layer of plaster, a layer of cement (infused with horse hair), then hundreds of small one inch boards that make up each wall.  We have to remove the cement and plaster, then pry each of the boards from the studs.  It is very hard work!  You can see the process here:


Saturday-
We spent most of the day on the breakfast nook, powder room, and kitchen.  We were able to save the top cabinets, which I would like to try to reuse.  We happened to find some great treasures when we removed the cabinets.  I am really excited about our find!




I now have an empty slate to work with!  It is so exciting.  We even removed the stairs that were going into the kitchen.  The kitchen is going to be awesome when we are done. 

We definitely would not have gotten nearly as much done as we did without dad's help.  We are so blessed to have such great family that is willing to help such crazy people!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

So much fun!

Yes, that is a skeleton key he is holding- it is the only key to the house we have.

We have not got to do much at the house yet because we have been finishing some projects in our Edmond house.  This weekend we have been working on updating the master bathroom.  We have painted the walls, trim and vanity.  I am so pleased with how it is turning out.  This week, we will tile the floor and around the shower, then finish painting. 

We went to the Guthrie house today, and had fun just looking around and making plans.  Here are a few of the pics-



 The Back entrance. 


Look what's under the carpet!  Beautiful floors!


Fun old heaters in every room, they will be finding a new house to heat up.


Most of the doors have the pretty old door handles.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

The house is ours!

We closed today!!!  We now own a beautiful three story house in Guthrie Oklahoma.

While we were closing, I found out more about the house when I got to talk to the (previous) owner.  It was actually built in 1893, not 1920 as we originally thought.  I guess we won't get to have a 100th birthday party for her after all. 

Now that she is ours, we will have to get to know her a little better so that we can give her a name.  We will keep you posted on what we decide. 

We will post pics when we go visit next.  Now the hard part will begin!