The house is not magically completed and free of construction debris, but some of the rooms are really coming together and we are focusing on details to make our house a home.
Sunday when I arrived was my birthday, and I enjoyed dinner in La Gallerie, a local restaurant, with some true friends.
Dinner with friends |
He served the cake with whipped cream and a celebratory stick,
Cake and whipped cream |
Thanks, Steve, for taking the picture |
So my birthday behind us, we could focus on getting our visas for the coming year and working on the house.
I have time to go for walks again in the morning, since I am not teaching at 5 a.m.
The river Aude runs through our town |
But you can see the progress.
Yes, Delana, that is your goat cutting board hiding the missing tile. Flowers on the window sill from my husband after he stole them from my friend Jules. |
There was only a master bathroom upstairs and a toilet room downstairs. (I won't even call it a half bathroom because there is still no sink in it).
Our friends and builders Kris and Jason, stole some space from both bedrooms and created a full bathroom that will serve guests, like Grace and Jack who arrive in two weeks.
The shower and sink. A marble ledge is yet to come where the hand soap is. |
The sink is tiny, so we removed this medicine cabinet and put a flat mirror there. That way people can spit into the sink without knocking their heads on the medicine cabinet.
The toilet and towel warmer. A cabinet will go above the toilet for more storage. |
Earl is still working on heating for the house, slowly painting radiators and then attaching a heating unit to each one. The electrician is coming tomorrow and will hook up the one in the kitchen, living room and guest bedroom. The one in our bedroom is already plugged in and keeping us toasty at night.
Today, I'm finishing up my three classes and my schedule should be a bit freer since I'll only be teaching one university class, plus all the Chinese students who I'm meet online every afternoon.
Before you know it, we'll be ready to start sprucing up the exterior of our house.
7 comments:
Wow Umm impressed! It looks just beautiful :)
It looks great. Love your choices. Also a very nice outlook from your kitchen window.
Really looking forward to exterior improvements.
Cheers.
Absolutely amazing transformation of the kitchen and creation of the downstairs bathroom. You have excellent taste. You all look so happy at the birthday dinner - can't just be the wine! The Good Life in France.
You are making so much progress and it is looking fabulous. And, yes, those French know how to celebrate, don't they? (grin)
Your house looks great!
The house is looking amazing! Wonderful celebration with good friends!
I love your sense of adventure and follow your travels. You make it sound easy though I think visas can be a problem everywhere for everyone!
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