I am hoping I have some pictures. I feel so dumb at times just trying to use a phone, PC or my simple camera. I ordered a simple camera (I THOUGHT). I am only a point and shoot kind of guy. But I do not know when I am taking a movie or snap shots. OUCH!
Some pictures, methinkss...
Above is what I started with..
This is the main open area, living room, kitchen, dining areas. That ceiling was tough. I have a rough time working over my head. A contractor came thru once as I worked on the ceiling and asked where was my help, you certainly cannot do a suspended ceiling by yourself? I pointed out my two 'dead men' (A term used for extra supports as I work) I move them around to hold up the 12 foot stuff while I level and tie it to the floor above. LOL
Kitchen stove to be added later of course.
looking into bedroom #1
This is the china hutch with the doll I saved from the trash. That doll waS OWNED BY OUR NEIGHBOR for over 50 years. (Long story there)
This is a necessary room, a pump room. the basement is below sewer level so waste must be ground and pumped up and out to city sewer. This was one of the hardest jobs I had to cut thru 4 inches of concrete. That container is buried 30 inches into the ground.
Bathroom of course.
Terrible shot of the shower; I had messed with this camera too much and the battery was dying.
This is looking from the pump room back to the entry way which houses a 8x10 storage room and a foyer.
My doll has kept me company as I worked.
My working and staging area. in the joining garage. The washer and dryer will be here in this area.
I hung 68 sheets of drywall and finished and painted it. added right at 900 sq ft of suspended ceiling. I plumbed and wired this place. I had help unloading one load of drywall.
Sherry hasn't fussed (much) but she has made it clear this is the last BIG job of an 86 year old man. I am tending to agree with her.
I am trying to settle down and realize I cannot fix all family problems. I pictured retirement as having NO problems. I was once teaching a SS class and mention a friend in the audience. I said, "Wouldn't it be nice to be like the Rev. QJ Cox. RETIRED and not a worry in the world. He smiled really big and winked at me. After class, he came up and said, "It may take a few years son, but you will learn a lot of things when you get OLD!"
Boy, was he right! LOL
Sending love and good thoughts your way
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