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, June 26, 2011

Geothermal and Paint-what could be better?

It was a very exciting weekend at Green Glass Road. To start off, Buddy (our HVAC man) placed the ground source heat pump, attached the duct work, and installed the condensate pump. Meanwhile, Keith installed the control circuit for the ground loop pump, the thermostat, the filtered intake registers, and began installation of the PVC pipe to connect the pump center to the ground loop and heat pump. This week David (our electrician) will come to do some work and Keith will finish up with the PVC pipe. What this all means is that we are very close to having air/heat in the house. Very exciting since June has been a pretty warm (and humid) month and I am sure there is even more to come in July and August!

Keith, Ronnie and Craig also did a lot of painting this weekend. Starting with the ceilings and closets and then moving on to the colors yesterday. While I am very excited about the geothermal, I have to admit I was almost equally exctied to see the colors on the walls yesterday. While my mom jokingly chides my color palate for being "too boring", I am happy that the subtle colors blend well together. Neither me, or my husband are huge risk takers (or painters) so something I can live with for 20 years or so is right up my alley! The colors we used in the house were from Valspar. The names of each should appear in the slideshow if you click on the picture. Not surprisingly, the purple walls belong to Julia :)

Speaking of my girly, girl, she had a great weekend catching frogs and playing with them. Over the weekend she must have touched at least eight frogs at her Grandma and Grandpa's house and then one more at our house yesterday. Apparently, she must think that if she holds enough frogs she will turn into a princess too!


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Happy Father's Day!

Happy Father's Day to a wonderful father and husband! He certainly has done his job to earn his keep this year, hasn't he?! He had several Father's Day celebrations this year including, "Donuts for Dads" at Julia and Andrew's school, and a family party complete with apple pie made with the kiddos.










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This weekend was mostly dedicated to digging the trench, laying the pipe, and covering up the pipe for the geothermal heating/cooling in our house. Because we are using wood and Marmoleum (linoleum), and neither can be installed if the humidity in the house is out of whack, this is our top priority right now. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks after a visit from our HVAC guy and electrician, it will be up and running. Despite the heat, the install went fairly well this weekend. However, the backhoe operator (not my husband) hit our siding near the end of the digging on Friday. So Keith and Craig needed to repair three boards this weekend. Lucky for us, we had exactly that many boards left over in the basement! The backhoe operator and the company were very sorry and helpful, so I knew it would be fine in the end. That being said, wasn't it just last week that I was publicly celebrating the end of the siding project for Keith? Hmmm, maybe I need to watch what I say on this blog :)

Ronnie and Craig also worked on touching up the primer in the house where the drywallers had made some touch-ups this week. If all goes well, color will start going on the walls next weekend!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Well, I think my husband can now officially declare that today was one of the best days of his life because he finished the Hardie board siding :) It looks great, and I hope it will prove to be worth all his effort for many years to come! In addition to completing the siding, he finished trimming out the posts and half wall in the screened in porch. Lastly, he got through priming all but two walls in the house before he ran out of primer.

In other exciting news, Julia graduated from preschool on Friday. I cannot believe we will be moving into a new house in a couple months, AND we will have a daughter in kindergarten!

Either I am getting old, or time really is moving faster!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

And on to painting, painting and more painting...

The weather cooled down at the end of the week so the house did not feel like an oven like it had one week earlier. That meant that it was time to move inside and start getting some paint on the walls. On Saturday, Keith, his mom, Craig and Ronnie got 80% of the primer up on the walls. It really does change the whole look of the house to have some paint on the walls! Today, Keith and Craig worked on getting a lot of miscellaneous items done, as well as getting 1/2 the siding on the interior porch up. They have about 20 boards left to go up next weekend and then he will be all done with putting up the Hardie board siding. A great relief, indeed.

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