The story behind the name

I have always loved sea glass because of the beautiful green, blue and brown hues that are made even more breathtaking when they are tossed in the water. I am also drawn to pretty glass bottles, especially those with unique shapes, textures or stories. When we purchased our land, it had lot of garbage where our driveway now sits. Included in this garbage were lots of glass bottles in all different shapes, sizes and colors. As unappealing as this may sound, there have been many beautiful and unique glass bottles found at the property. While we obviously do not want to drive on a green glass road, the road itself was only made possible after lots of green glass was recovered. So therin lies the story behind the name of the Adventures at Green Glass Road.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Can you tell the difference?

A great deal of work was accomplished this weekend with the interior wall framing. I understand the average person might find these pictures to look a lot like the week before, but trust me, more walls went up! Keith and Ronnie worked mainly on getting the bedrooms and bathrooms framed-up this weekend. As such, most of the slideshow pictures this week are from that end of the house. We are also busy getting quotes from electricians and plumbers for when we are ready to move on to those steps.

While my husband was working hard this weekend, I was spending lots of time "partying". Don't worry, it was mostly at parties for 5 year olds. Julia was the one that really made out this weekend since she had cake and ice cream Friday, Saturday and Sunday! A lucky girl, indeed!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Frame of mind

Last week I was not able to blog, because I was doing my annual volunteering at Camp Boggy Creek in Florida. Lucky for me, only my mom seemed to notice I took the week off :) Because I was gone, Keith was spending the majority of the time keeping the kiddos busy, but he did get one workday at our new house thanks to Grandma Lorraine and Grandpa Bob. He and Ronnie were able to frame-up more of the house, which I included in the slideshow this week with captions. I realize that it is difficult to piece all of it together, but I wanted to give everyone some idea of what they were looking at in these photos.

This weekend was extremely cold (20's), so Keith did not work on the new house with the exception of taking down some supplies and chalking out the remaining area that will be framed. We also spent sometime discussing some additional details on the floorplan and some of the items we will need to order soon, such as the shower and bathtub.

Our house was pretty peaceful this weekend with the exception of some cheering during the playoff football games. I never questioned that our marriage could survive building a house together, but having our two teams play one another in the Superbowl is a whole new ball game :)


Sunday, January 9, 2011

That's a wrap!

This weekend Keith, Craig and Ronnie were able to finish most of the house wrap to help protect the sheathing until the siding goes up. They also finished the hurricane strapping on the house. Hopefully that helps keep all the hurricanes far, far away! On Sunday, they started framing the interior walls. Everything looks like little boxes to me, and I am not sure how anything that we own will actually fit in those boxes. I will trust that my husband (who actually measures things) knows better than me. Considering that I have been known to have a deficiency for visualizing anything that has to do with distance and space, it is probably wiser to place the bet on him. I am comforted by the simple fact that if all else fails, we have a big yard to put our stuff :)

At our current house, we got a dusting of snow Saturday morning. Just enough snow to mess the roads up for a couple of hours, but not enough to make it worthwhile to bundle two children all up. Especially when it typically takes three times as long to get them dressed as the average time they want to spend outside. So I decided to bring some snow inside for fun instead. They had quite a bit of fun with it, until the end when the snowman was melting much faster than Julia could finish him. Hence the end photo where she is also melting down :) True to form, however, they had a great time and were asking to do it again sometime.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

2011 is off to a good start!

I am sorry that we have been so busy that I have not written an update since last year :) All kidding aside, we did have a very busy and productive holiday "break". Keith and I are very fortunate that with our professions we are both able to take off a couple of weeks at the end of the year to enjoy friends and family. Since the beginning of the break was quite cold and windy, we enjoyed watching the kids playing with thier new presents and did a little more future house planning. By the end of the week, temperatures warmed up to the 50's and Keith had help again at the house. As you can see in this weeks pictures, they got the gables on the bedrooms and porch sheathed. Keith also rented a plate compactor for the garage floor to start prepwork for the concrete pour which will come later. The floor is even enough now that I got to park in the garage for the first time today!

In addition to house pictures, we have some nice ones of the kids enjoying Christmas.

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