A BUSY WEEK!
Christine and Daniel searched for new cabinets, flooring, countertops, lighting. Ronny, a contractor, planned, figured they could do it in a week, but only if Chris brought her five youngest children to our house for the week. (No, I hadn't paid him to say that!) Ron and I were ecstatic. Our 17-year-old grandson Jacob, 15-year-old granddaughter Micah, and 13-year-old granddaughter Rebecca would stay and work. Joe, a friend from VMI, volunteered to help.
Micah and Rebecca cooked (gluten-free, dairy-free) for Daniel, Ronny, Jacob, Joe, and themselves. Plus, they fed the goats, sheep, alpacas, chickens, ducks, two dogs and two pigs. Because all the cabinets and appliances were yanked from the kitchen, the girls set up a table on the covered front porch. With two crock pots, two small portable ovens, and a griddle, they prepared and cooked three from-scratch meals a day for the workers and themselves. So what did they do about dirty dishes? They carried them upstairs, washed them in the bath tub!
drinking a much-needed cup of coffee on the swing.
All the old cabinets were ripped out, linoleum floor pulled up, ceiling torn down, drywall removed. Ronny added more plumbing so an extra sink could be installed.
The wall between the kitchen and den was removed and set back two feet. See pictures above and below.
Meanwhile, at our Smith Mountain Lake home, we visited nearby Moneta/Smith Mountain Lake Library, checked out three full bags of books. Because the entire family was on a gluten-free, dairy-free diet, meals were different but delicious. Chris and Sarah, who was 12 on July 1, did the cooking and meal planning. I did whatever they asked me to do, grated LOTS of vegetables (so did Susannah, age 10) and turned on the oven. (Cheers here, please.) Ron washed dishes. (More cheers, please.)
We swam and played in Smith Mountain Lake, kayaked, fished. Ron helped the young non-swimmers with their swimming skills.
Meanwhile, two hours away, work on the kitchen continued.The crew worked 18-hour days the entire week. And they still like each other!
After looking into having custom cabinets made, Chris and Daniel decided to buy all their cabinets at Ikea. The quality is great, and so was the price. Plus, they could get exactly what they wanted. They chose butcher-block counter tops, which look fantastic with the white cabinets and hardwood floor.
Hardwood floors were chosen to replace the old, badly worn lineoleum. Below, Daniel, Joe and Jacob rack the wood.
Once they finished the floor, they slapped mud on the drywall seams, sanded, added another layer of mud, sanded, and painted the walls a cheerful yellow.
In the picture above is the wall that was pushed back two feet. The living room to the right will eventually be the dining room. A sliding glass door on the left leads to a large deck and a gorgeous view of the mountains.
Labels: grandchildren, Ikea cabinets, kitchen renovation, Moneta/Smith Mountain Lake Library
3 Comments:
I'm impressed by all the teamwork that made this happen! The new kitchen looks wonderful.
I applaud Ronny for taking on this task
for his sister and her husband.
I applaud the family members for all
they did to help. Great teamwork!
The kitchen looks fantastic!
Thanks! Ronny's a hard worker, has great ideas. And I agree that the kitchen looks fantastic!
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