Friday, December 10, 2010

Moving Appliances and Skating in Forest Park

IMG_3302It seems that during this renovation in order to get a job accomplished it requires a series of steps in order to finally get the job accomplished. Noah and Mom were up ‘til 2:30am painting a second coat on the laundry room walls. We had to paint so we could put on the trim so we could move in the washer and dryer so we can do LAUNDRY!!!

We haven’t cleaned a load of clothes here at the house since before we left for Florida and that was back in October! It’s pretty exciting…as soon as the dryer and washer get hooked it’ll officially be LAUNDRY DAY!

Wow, I guess when you eat 2 long-johns for breakfast you start writing in all caps with exclamation POINTS!!! You may think that the picture of Lydia to your left has nothing to do with laundry, but Lydia’s pretty tired of wearing stinky clothes too…and she does wear clothes….

IMG_3307IMG_3308We loaded up our comfy leather couch to deliver it over to my Grandma’s place. However, to move the couch we had to move the chairs that were blocking the washer and dryer which had to be moved out of the way so we could move the boxes that were on top of the couch so that we could move the couch unto the dolly! Whew, all in one breath!

             

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Picking up breakfast…I think that we’ll need some Wheaties too…

 

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IMG_3319 The dolly made it fairly easy for us to get the couch to the front door, but we had to lift it to get inside the doorway.

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Mom was getting the trim placed in the laundry room while the rest of us worked on getting the appliances out of the garage.

 

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Installing the anti-tip device                                                Measuring for the trim

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The next appliance was the most difficult of all and that was the refrigerator. When we had moved it out to the garage a few weeks ago it barely squeezed through the front door and it was so heavy that it required all 5 of us to move it. However, this time we’re going to take our time and do a few things to the fridge first to make it lighter and thinner.

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We duct taped the sides of the door way to minimize the chances of the fridge getting scraped up.

 

 

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Grandma and I worked on getting everything off of the refrigerator and freezer and moving the food into the kitchen.

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Removing the doors                         We also had to detach wires and a water hose for the icemaker

 

 

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Then once the fridge was on the dolly it was smooth sailing

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IMG_3376IMG_3378Re-attaching the wiring and also hooking up the water to the ice maker…which was a project that happened a few days ago.

The entire line for the ice maker had to be replaced because it was rotten and we also had to remove the old filtering system and replace it with a new one. It’s been at least half a dozen years since the icemaker’s worked, so getting this set up finally is pretty exciting.

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The trim was finished in the laundry room so we could move the washer and dryer in. We were pretty excited at how the white trim and the white appliances popped off the pomegrante walls.

When we setup the washer we found that both of it’s shut off valves were leaking and will have to be replaced.

This evening we went to Webster Groves to have some fun…Grandma and Glenn came along and also Noah’s good friend, Aaron.

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We ate dinner at Dr. Jazz’s which is designed to be an store that you saw in “It’s a Wonderful Life.”  We found these two guys on a park bench who needed a meal so they ate with us too.

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After dinner we drove to Forest Park and went ice skating.We didn’t start skating at the rink until 11pm so we stayed until it closed at midnight. We were all pretty tired so it was a quiet ride back home.

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