

At the same time we were trying to get our locks replaced and what drama that was. This is a story for another day because it's late and I just can't write about it since it wasn't fun. In the end it all worked out.
Finally, some demolition work! The first picture is the working getting started. Second is the pulling off the last of the dry wall. Finally just the frame is left...

Nick's best friend Chris just tore away at whatever he was working on and by about 8:30pm the wood was gone and a newly discovered wiring method required some modifications and consideration for future use.
Overall it was a very productive day but I write that as I am nodding off at my computer.
1 comment:
Your new home is lookin' good! You'll alway remember the first house you get as a couple. I still have fond memories of ours... even though it was only about 800 sq feet and in a bad part of town! Enjoy the transition. It might be frustrating at times, but you'll look back on the memories fondly...
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