Monday, October 30, 2006

4 weeks until closing!

Another Saturday trip to the house with Sasha this weekend and a lot more was completed in the house! We have our cabinets in (kitchen and bathrooms), all interior doors were on, paneling above the fireplace, outside shutters, and they started the railings! Enjoy the pictures...

In an effort to really hype ourselves up to move, Dave and I managed to take full advantage of the JCPenney home sale this weekend and got several window coverings and pieces of art work for 50-60% off! We even got a call from the fraud group at our credit card company wondering if we were shopping in JCPenney...guess it's good we're being watched, but we thought it was rather funny! So, once we move all our stuff inside, we'll now have artwork and blinds to hang to make the place look more homey!

Monday, October 23, 2006

5 weeks...

Dave, Sasha and I went on Saturday to see progress. Yes, we took Sasha, she gets to enjoy the excitement of her new digs too!! There was a lot more done that we expected for this week. All the ceramic tile was done, painting was completed, our railings and cabinets were all in the garage ready to be installed, our driveway was poured, exterior brick and siding finished, deck completed, and light fixtures were in! Can we move in yet? Here are some pics for you to enjoy!

We have a niece!!

Rowan Carlyle Ashmore was born on Saturday (Sweetest Day!) around 3a.m.!! Congratulations to Lesley & Robin on their little girl. We hope to see pictures of the newest addition to the Hickman family today and Dave and I plan to visit PA to meet our new niece early next year.

Monday, October 16, 2006

The countdown continues...6 weeks to go!

Not too many more exciting pictures, besides this one of the full brick work done on the front of the house. We went in and all the drywall was taped-up and still needed a bit of sanding to be done before painting. I did get a call this morning saying that the first coat of paint will be going on tomorrow, so hopefully next weekend there will be some exciting interior photos we can take.

Not too much else exciting for us this weekend, I was sick with a cold starting from about Thursday night, so I kind of laid around the apartment. Dave actually helped a friend put drywall in his garage, so he got some practice for our garage in the future. (I did get out of the apartment for a little bit to visit the boys at work, I was going crazy in the place all by myself with only a fuzzy channel 7 to watch on tv!)

Monday, October 09, 2006

7 Weeks and counting!!

Before we get into the house update, let's talk for a minute about the apartment living. Not only are Dave and I sharing a 700 sq. foot apartment with a dog and a snake..I discovered mouse droppings yesterday afternoon when I decided to start some laundry! Now, normally I'd be on the phone in a split second with the leasing office, but due to our decision to 'hide' the fact that we have a dog, we are on our own to deal with these things (I guess this is our payment for saving the $600 dog deposit fee). Not only did I find droppings on the floor in the laundry room, but I found them on our counter this morning (and I know that I wiped off all counters yesterday)! My husband being the clever man he is, offered to allow Merlin, our pet boa, loose in the apartment to be our 'mouse trap', but I think I'll opt for keeping her in the cage and buying the traps to catch the rodent(s). So, we are sitting at 7 weeks left in this place and then we're on to the house!

We drove out Sunday morning to see the house progress and boy, they got a ton done this past week! Almost the entire outside is done, just a small amount of siding left and about half the brick work to finish up. On the inside, the entire place was drywalled! The pictures tell the story, so here it is. (We are only making one trip a week out there now - on the weekends so we can get the key and go in...for those of you that were used to the twice a week update with pictures). Enjoy!!

Urbana visit

Dave and I drove down to Urbana Friday night and got there around 10p.m. Boy, traffic was still nuts at 7:15 when we left town! We dropped Sasha off at Dave's parents with her prescription food and 2 bottles of pills in hand to get her back feeling better and headed out. Because we got to the Grandparent's house so late on Friday, we visited for about an hour and then crashed for the night. Saturday morning we got up and ate a marvelous breakfast...you have to love a good home cooked breakfast! (cinnamon rolls, bacon, egg casserole, fruit, orange juice) Mmmm! After breakfast, we headed out to the Homecoming football festivities. We had great seats for the game, only 12 rows from the field on the 30-yard line! It was a great 1st half for the Illini, but they lost ground in the 2nd half and ended up losing by 2 points literally in the last second of the game, when Indiana scored a field goal. I was pretty bummed that they didn't win because it really looked hopeful most of the game. Here are a few pictures from the game (notice I packed blue and orange for us to fit in like college kids)

After the football game we visited more with the Grandparents and then we headed out to see my brother. Imagine this, we offer to take a college student to dinner wherever he wants and where do you think he wanted to eat....Pizza Hut! I was quite surprised at the choice due to all the stories I had heard to date about free pizza at different events around campus. The answer I got to this question was that he wanted some 'good pizza'. Okay, I love my brother and all, but aparently Pizza Hut doesn't agree with my stomach anymore, and so I will be suggesting a different restaurant for future visits. After taking him out to eat, we took him grocery shopping at Wal-Mart and he definitely stocked up on snacks for the dorm room. Finally, we helped him carry his groceries up to his dorm room, met some of his friends on the floor and then headed back to Downers Grove to pick up Sasha and go home.

Friday, October 06, 2006

Update

Sorry for those that look forward to the picture updates, I have none today. Dave and I went by the house last night after working out, but it's amazing that it's pitch black now by 7 p.m. So, we put the brights on, on my car and checked it out the best we could. The brick was mostly done on the garage and the drywall was almost complete inside. We were able to sneak inside again and stumble around in the dark to see the drywall, because they left one of the garage doors cracked open. We plan to go back on Sunday during the day and take pictures because they'll give us a key to get in and look around!

On a family note, poor Sasha is suffering this week. She got a urinary infection and unfortunately the medicine she's taking to get better makes her 'sick' in other ways. So, Dave and I are getting a small taste of what is means to have a kid, because she's waking us up once or twice a night to be let outside. I guess we are thankful she wakes us up, but I just feel so bad and want to make her better. I'm trying a new vet today hopefully (one that's closer to where we live now) to see if they can help us. Of course this all happens the week when we plan to go out of town. So, thankfully I have the greatest in-laws and they are offering to still take care of Sasha while we're out of town, but we're probably cutting the trip short so we're not completely inconveniencing them! We'll be at the Illini Homecoming Football game Saturday and visiting Dave's grandparents and my brother at school. So, hopefully we'll have a few pics besides the house to blog next week.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Perfect Day for Apple Pickin'

Dave and I went apple picking in Maple Park on Sunday with some friends. The day started out looking pretty gloomy, but ended up being a bright and sunny day in the end! At the apple orchard, we walked through the gift store and tried out the hot apple cider...mmmm, good! Then we got a short hayride to the start of the orchard and walked the rest of the way. We ended up picking Empire, Fuji and Golden Delicious apples to bring home (I think half of them were Fuji, which are Dave's favorite). After apple picking, we finished up by watching the second half of the Bears game at a sports bar in downtown Geneva.

As for the house, no new pictures, but we did have our pre-drywall meeting yesterday afternoon. We spent 2 hours walking through the house with one of the Pulte construction mgrs and then we video taped and took lots of pictures of the house. Sounds like they have two different inspections the house has to go through (1 prior to insulation and 1 after) and then they will start drywalling on Friday. So, it should get more exciting now to see the inside come together! The only unfortunate thing that came out of the meeting is they are tentatively scheduling closing for Nov. 28th, but we've asked for them to at least move up to the day before Thanksgiving if at all possible, which sounds like it can be done.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Wood trim & Brick delivery

Dave and I were very excited that the wood trim work was done on the outside of the house and our brick pallets were delivered!! We're hoping they'll start the brick today, since it will be raining tomorrow. We couldn't sneak into the house this time, because all doors and windows were locked, but we at least could peak through the front door. Looks like the duct work is progressing, but no electricals were done from what we could see. We haven't gotten the call for the pre-drywall meeting yet, but we're still hoping for next week. Overall, 9 of the 10 houses on our court are now started, so it's starting to look more like a little neighborhood.

Monday, September 18, 2006

A hunting we will go..

Dave and I decided to get out in nature this weekend, to enjoy the last of the nice weather. We went mushroom hunting and Dave was extremely excited that I spotted a bright orange sulphur shelf mushroom. Dave hasn't had one of these in over ten years and this was the prize of the day! Of course, after the good rain we had at the beginning of last week, there were many other mushrooms in the Downers Grove forest preserve, but this was what Dave was truly hunting for! We also brought Sasha along for the trip - she enjoyed the nature walk - especially when we saw squirrels and other fury creatures she wanted to chase! Here are pictures of Dave walking with his mushroom hunting bag and Sasha and I following. The second picture is my prize find - sulphur shelf prior to us cutting it from the log to bring home to fry up and eat.
On the house front, we went by there Friday. We actually had to sneak in because now the front door is on and locked and the garage doors are shut and locked. Luckily, Dave was able to walk up a board and lift himself up in the sliding glass door and then he unlocked the basement window for me (shhh, don't tell!) We were excited that the plumbing is completed - our bathtubs and showers are in place. They also started the duct work for heating and a/c. We're hoping for a pre-drywall meeting next week sometime!

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Shingles & Garage Doors

We went by last night and the shingles were on, garage doors were in and a significant amount of plumbing was done.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Windows and stairs

Dave and I drove by last night after working out and all of our windows are now in!! They also cut the hole into the basement from the first floor and mounted the stairs, mounted the stairs from the garage inside and from the foyer upstairs. Now we just need our front door up and shingles on and I believe we're weather-proofed!! They've now have 7 of the 10 houses in our court at some point in the building process, so soon it will look like a more complete subdivision from our view!! Here are 2 of the more exciting pics I took of the house.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Ready for windows & shingles

Dave and I drove by last Friday to see progress. The roof and most of the trim work was done, so the next step is to put the windows in and then the shingles (then we should be water-proofed). We thought it would be a bit further along, but because it rained twice last week, that put them back a bit. We also had our lumber for the deck delivered, so hopefully that will be put up this week as well. Not too much else to report on the house.

Friday, August 25, 2006

I can see a roof line...

Okay, so Dave and I made our way to the lot last night (as you can probably tell now, we make at least 2 visits a week - but as you can see, if we skipped much more than that, we'd miss many photo ops of the progress!). So, as you'll see in the pics, they started to put our roof line up, there are still two missing on the house as of last night. They had about 1/3 of the roof boards up that go down to attach the shingles to. They also had poured the cement footings for our future deck (NO WHERE near the nice deck Dave bulit us, but all in good time). I'd say that's pretty good progress considering we had a fairly rainy day on Thursday.

Of course, we checked out the progress on the neighbors houses too, there was another neighbor with shingles delivered, garage doors were on and the windows were in. And, the neighbor that had the shingles delivered as of last Tuesday had their shingles completed and the plumbing piping was started.

So, I've taken a guess as to where I think we'll be as of next Friday and we'll see if next week's blogs prove me right. I've taken a guess that we'll have our roof completely finished (w/shingles), the deck will be done, garage doors on and windows in. A hefty list, but I have faith! This is a little game Dave and I play to make our life exciting...guess what progress will be made. Call it lame or just 2 people that want to get out of our tiny apartment asap! Until next week....

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

The roof is started...

Just as we had expected, the roof was started this week!! We drove by last night and took pictures of the progress. Here is a picture of the front of the house as well as the pultrim being added to parts of the roofline before they put them on the house. If you look closely in the garage you can see our stairs are sitting there, waiting to be put in. Also, sitting just outside the house is the trim that's used around the bay windows and on the inside of the entry way and various other places. It's fun to see the delivery of different things so we can guess when each step will be completed.

Other progress we saw in our neighbors' houses...the house that was started two weeks before ours had the windows and garage doors in, the plumbing and mechanical supplies in the house and bundles of shingles on the roof to be put on! Another neighbor had their deck put on in the back as well as their brick pallets sitting in front of the house. It's so exciting to watch our little court blossom. :)

Friday, August 18, 2006

2 days later & look at the progress!

Dave and I drove back to the site last night to check out the progress and our second floor was done, along with some work on the garage!! I can't believe how fast they can work on these houses, but I guess they become pros after building them for so long! Judging by our neighbors that were started before us, we should have a the roof boards up and the pultrim (decorative trim they use on the roof line) done by the end of next week. We're hoping for a pre-drywall meeting in about a month, but I guess we'll see. It's kind of nice that our neighbors were started 1-2 weeks before us because we can kind of gauge where our house will be by what has been done to theirs.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Lumber arrives and framing begins!

Because Dave was out of town last week and we were so busy last weekend, we didn't drive by the house at all. But, on Monday we decided to take a trip over there just to see progress and we found that our lumber had been delivered earlier that day!! Then, Dave got a call yesterday from our sales lady that they started framing our house, so of course we drove out there again...lots of progress - very exciting!!

Monday, August 14, 2006

Super Chevy Show

Well, Dave got home around 7pm on Friday night from training...BOY, was I so excited to see him! Sasha went along for the ride to go pick him up and I think she was super excited too. But, poor Dave was home for no longer than 20 minutes and we were already on the go, busy getting ready for the Super Chevy Show in Joliet.

We packed a bag and spent the night at Dave's parents Friday night because they were 'sasha-sitters' for the weekend and it was easier to stay there Friday night and then we got up bright and early at 5:30am to head out to Joliet. We were at the track from about 7:30am - 10pm on Saturday. We met up with some of Dave's friends with their cars (Aaron and Bob - who also raced!). Dave raced his car twice on Saturday, gradually getting faster from 13.7 to 13.5 in the 1/4 mile. On Sunday, we got up and did the same thing and were at the track from 8:30am - 3pm; Dave got one race on Sunday with his best time of 12.9! Overall, it was a fun time at the track - although it was quite hot being outside all day. Poor Dave's nose got blistered from the sun.

Here are some pics of the weekend...Dave and Tim working on his car after the first race and Dave and Bob heading up to the start line at Sunday's race. I was part of the "pit crew" on Sunday, so I got to be right down on the track with Dave!! Maybe next year I'll have a pitgirl shirt made up with "Hickman's HotRod Pit Crew" or something... :)

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Never underestimate the power of a spare key!!

So, you and your significant other get married and you proceed to merge bank accounts, credit cards, change names, and of course - exchange spare keys to each others cars, right? You now can use either car, depending on your purpose for driving. Well yes, except if you can't drive the other person's car...you don't really need that fiftieth key on your key chain taking up room, right? This rule is NO LONGER true in my book - even if you can't drive the other's car, it might be best that you have a spare handy........

I just had to get the word out about the latest issue I've come up against! So, Dave has been gone from the apartment since Monday morning in Rock Island for training and gets back Friday evening. So, you'd think leaving his car in the parking lot for the week would be fine, right? NO!! Wednesday evening, the complex decides to put fliers on our doors about blacktop paving they're doing on our driveways showing which buildings are affected which days. Turns out, our building is going to be done Friday during the day and if you're car is left in the lot between 7a.m.-7p.m., you're towed and have to pay $100!! So, tell me why...when I told Dave he didn't really need to bring keys with him (since I was dropping him off and picking him up from the office to ride with someone) he still brought them? AND the spare key went with him to - by default- because it resides in his bookbag!!!! So, call me multi-tasking Jamie this morning...I've called Dave, the local Ford dealership, our apartment complex, my aunt (she's a paralegal to see if we could do anything), and friends to see what I could work out. My options were to have Dave same day send his keys from Rock Island via FedEx, get a key made by the Ford dealership that could open the door, but not start the car, so I'd need a bunch of "gym buddies" to help me push the dang Mustang a couple building lengths down to the next open lot, and last BUT NOT LEAST....our saving grace....there happens to be a guy interviewing in Rock Island today that is driving back to Naperville today - so I will be stopping by the local KJWW branch to pick up Dave's key tonight. (THANK YOU, Mr. Interviewee!!) But, it doesn't stop there, because as most of you know, I don't know how to drive stick, so I still have to have a very good friend come over and physically move the car for me!!!! Anyway, I feel better now that I've vented to the whole reading community of 'The Hickman Blog'. But, let this be a lesson to you all - never underestimate the power of SPARE KEYS!!!

Monday, August 07, 2006

Camaro Filled Weekend.....

This weekend was busy with Dave trying to get his car ready for the Super Chevy Show, which will be held in Joliet next weekend. There was a lot accomplished in the 15+ hours he (along with help from our friend Mark - who is so graciously housing the Camaro while we're in between homes) spent from Friday-Sunday. I'd try to list out all the parts he fixed and put on, but I'd probably make a fool of myself trying to remember the exact names and I'm sure half the readers probably know as much about cars as I do. So, we'll see how the car does next weekend during the show.

On a family note, Dave and I went and visited my brother Adam, who's leaving for his first year at U of I next weekend!! I can't believe I have a brother in college now! I'm excited for him to be at a college that's close so we can visit, and it's also convenient for us because Dave's grandparents live in Urbana as well. Good luck, Adam!!

And last but not lease, the house progress...Dave and I did our regular drive by on Friday after our workout and were excited that all our cement had been poured (garage floor, basement, front stoop and sidewalk). Sounds like they will start framing at the end of next week, so this is probably all the progress we'll notice in the next two weeks until we see lumber.