The sheetrock is up in the upstairs and the downstairs framing is done. They taped everything yesterday and the house will be ready to paint next week. We are doing the painting, so it should be fun. We are also doing all the exterior work except the siding. I am doing all the low voltage termination. I will have a certificate of occupancy around the 22nd of may. My grandfather's funeral is about a week after that up in the northern part of the state I have to drive 3 hours to go to the funeral, then drive back 3 hours to work on my house. Between the 22nd and the 12th of June, which is the date we are supposed to close on the house, we have to get moved in, take care of all our name changing and address changing, put up all the exterior brick, lay the driveway, and stay on top of our wedding stuff. The wedding is on June 10th and I am pretty excited. Invitations are going out in a day or two and we are about half way done with our pre marital counceling.
I am pretty excited! Lots of stuff is happening and lots of things are changing. Seeing my own house being built is pretty cool. It is costing and is going to cost a lot of time, patience, and money, but I am excited. There have been no major meltdowns of any kind thus far. Our builder (who happens to be my future father in law) almost ordered the wrong wood for the floors but we quickly took care of that. The only thing I can say is I am glad I was not doing anything important that day lol. We chose a natural spalted maple. I thought to myself, "Hey, they finish guitars with this kind of wood".. Lets face it, those spalted maple Jacksons were pretty cool.
So ya, any advice for a 22 year old in this stage?
GMS
I am pretty excited! Lots of stuff is happening and lots of things are changing. Seeing my own house being built is pretty cool. It is costing and is going to cost a lot of time, patience, and money, but I am excited. There have been no major meltdowns of any kind thus far. Our builder (who happens to be my future father in law) almost ordered the wrong wood for the floors but we quickly took care of that. The only thing I can say is I am glad I was not doing anything important that day lol. We chose a natural spalted maple. I thought to myself, "Hey, they finish guitars with this kind of wood".. Lets face it, those spalted maple Jacksons were pretty cool.
So ya, any advice for a 22 year old in this stage?
GMS
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