What's an 80 year old doing moving railroad ties?
I took the day off on Friday to spend some time with Pop. We went and bought some corral panels for getting the cows up to load on a trailer. The farm supply had some cross ties, and we are going to need a lot of them for landscaping, so we bought a bundle of them (16). We were moving the ties from the trailer two at a time on the front end loader of the tractor. Working on the last two ties, I threw the last one on top of the other one just as we had been doing, but this time Pop didn't get his thumb out of the way in time and his thumb was crushed. It was a gruesome looking injury.
The urgent care center could not help us and sent us to the emergency room. The ER doctor said that Pop would have to have a hand surgeon work on him. That surgeon wound up being my hand surgeon -- one that did two hand surgeries on me this summer. The surgeon removed the remainder of the nail in the ER, but Pop had to be prepped for surgery to put that thumb back together.
Pop was quite a hit in the ER and operating suite -- everyone wanted to talk with the 80 year old who was injured moving railroad ties! I heard one of the nurses tell another coming on duty, "He is such a sweetie!"

The urgent care center could not help us and sent us to the emergency room. The ER doctor said that Pop would have to have a hand surgeon work on him. That surgeon wound up being my hand surgeon -- one that did two hand surgeries on me this summer. The surgeon removed the remainder of the nail in the ER, but Pop had to be prepped for surgery to put that thumb back together.
Pop was quite a hit in the ER and operating suite -- everyone wanted to talk with the 80 year old who was injured moving railroad ties! I heard one of the nurses tell another coming on duty, "He is such a sweetie!"
Roof finally finished; Mimi and Pop
Finally, the roof is finished. It has been tough for the roofers with some brisk winds and 24 feet pieces of tin on the steep roof. The electrician will begin tomorrow. The Hardie board siding will begin on Monday.
Mimi and Pop arrived this afternoon for a short visit -- that is the only kind they make! They will stay until Sunday. We took them out to see the house and feed the cows. I think Mimi was more impressed with the cows than the house...


Mimi and Pop arrived this afternoon for a short visit -- that is the only kind they make! They will stay until Sunday. We took them out to see the house and feed the cows. I think Mimi was more impressed with the cows than the house...
Randy and Linda visit
Cheryl's brother, Randy, drew the plans for our house, and he has been very anxious to come inspect our house. He and Linda drove from Memphis on Friday and returned today. Quick visit, but that was all the time they could get away. Randy was very pleased with the construction the progress of the work.
I have added some other photos of Collin, Jordan and Caleb, Allison on the tractor and others taken today. We grilled out at the barn and had a picnic on the porch of the house.





I have added some other photos of Collin, Jordan and Caleb, Allison on the tractor and others taken today. We grilled out at the barn and had a picnic on the porch of the house.
More roofing on Friday
Despite a very strong wind, the roofers made good progress as you will see in the first photo. A 12/12 pitch is steep, but the 16/12 pitch on the north/south roof is VERY steep. The second photo shows the remaining roof to be done --except for a small section on the screened porch. The chimney has been painted, but it is a little difficult to see the color. I told Cheryl that I would like to have our house painted the color of dirt so it would blend in with the environment. We searched for the right color and finally bought a gallon and I smeared a little on a scrap piece of tin and brought it home to show Cheryl. As I walked in the house, Jordan asked me: "Why is that dirt on there, Papa?" Success!

Roof work continues
Work has been slow on the roof. The sub-contractor's crew did not work on Wednesday. They can't work if they don't have a crew of five. Today a 10 minute shower in the early afternoon sent them home early, but they did manage to get the two dormers done and one of the valleys on the view side (sorry the photo of the view side did not turn out). No other crews are working until the roof is finished. It is too dangerous to have other workers around while the roofers are working with the sheets of metal.
Windows in, deck railing up
Dad is in the UK right now, but wanted you all to see the progress on the house. Notice in the pics the pretty windows, the deck railing, the railing on the screen porch starting to go up, and the house color on the chimney! The inside shot is of the great room. The brown tin roof is going up this week, and siding is after that. Enjoy! AJ



Jason Chicago-Frankfurt-Beirut
Jason just called from the airport in Chicago. He is leaving about now and will not be home until 2am Thursday. He has an eight hour layover in Frankfurt! Please pray for a safe journey for him.
Collin's baseball game
After work Cheryl and I went to the house site -- she cleaned up wood and nails and trash and I hauled dirt with the tractor to backfill around the poured walls. I am getting the dirt from excavating the silt pond (small one below the house). We left early this evening to go to Collin's baseball game -- first one this season. Collin played the "pitcher's mound" position and had several HOT grounders--one of them gave him a zinger on the arm.
Doors and Windows!
The framers did not work yesterday, but they were back today as the doors and windows were delivered (at least MOST of them were-- we still need three windows and one set of doors). The first photo is from inside the dining room looking through the window. The second photo is the same window from the outside.
I'm watching...
Hey Mom and Dad. House looks GREAT. Just letting you know I'm keeping up with the progress.
-JK
-JK
Cheryl's Posting
I'm giving Larry a little break today and entering my first post! Even though the framers didn't work yesterday, Ron and his crew got a lot done. As you can see, they built the frame for the jacuzzi in the master bathroom, and started work on the fireplace. (Don't know why this is underlined and I can't get it off, so just ignore it!)

Allison went with us yesterday to check progress and to work on clean-up, and the three of us enjoyed a picnic supper on what will be our screened porch. In this picture, she and I are admiring the view from the deck. Notice that we're not very close to the edge! I'll be glad when they get the real railing up!
Interior work last week
The first photo is taken from the loft and shows the two trapezoidal windows on either side of the middle window.
The second photo shows work in the loft. The triple window shown is over the front porch -- actually the entry porch which is on the back of the house. Remember, the road
snakes around the house to the front door.
The third photo is taken from the kitchen looking into the great room.
Back in town
The framers should finish their work this week. Plumbing is almost complete and electrical and HVAC will begin soon. The roofers will get started on the metal roof this week and it should be completed in less than two weeks. The roof will be a dark brown color.
Long lapse in posting
Sorry that I have been so long in making more posts. Our IMPACT 360 (http://www.impact360.net/) students arrived last week and we were busy all week with orientation and a retreat up here at WinShape -- ropes training.


The house is "dryed out" at this stage. The dormers were constructed this week and they have started the screened porch. After the porch is completed they will finish the deck railing and then install doors and windows.
We are getting bids on installing the Hardie board siding and the metal roof. We have had some difficulty getting decent bids. We have had a couple subs who really did not want to do the job because of the height --or at least the impression that they are higher on the side of the mountain--so they jacked up the estimate. The framers said that after they got accustomed to the feeling of being up so high, they enjoyed the view.
The house is "dryed out" at this stage. The dormers were constructed this week and they have started the screened porch. After the porch is completed they will finish the deck railing and then install doors and windows.
We are getting bids on installing the Hardie board siding and the metal roof. We have had some difficulty getting decent bids. We have had a couple subs who really did not want to do the job because of the height --or at least the impression that they are higher on the side of the mountain--so they jacked up the estimate. The framers said that after they got accustomed to the feeling of being up so high, they enjoyed the view.
New view--the front!
We were able to leave Pine Mt. earlier today than we anticipated, so we arrived in Rome before dark. I don't know why I have not thought of this before, but I climbed the ridge in "front" of the house and took these photos. It gives a new perspective of the house.
The framers will complete decking on the other side of the roof over the next two days. The flooring of the deck is complete as well as the flooring of the screened porch. Plumbing work is going on in the basement as the framers are working upstairs.
The garage will be built to the right of the house (see top photo)-- detached garage -- in front of the tree.
