Showing posts with label milestones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milestones. Show all posts

Thursday, December 1, 2016

House Update

It's been a while! Our house has come a long ways since June when I last posted. We have been very blessed with help from people at our church. We spent most of the hot summer framing the house up with help from friends. The roof went on in August and we bought lumber for siding in September. Then progress came to a grinding halt as we waited for the local re-saw to become available. We had bought inch thick poplar and needed to saw it down to 1/2 inch. In October, Jeremiah's brother helped us saw all 1000 board feet.


We also traveled north to my home state of Massachusetts to help my family make apple cider over Columbus Day weekend. While there, we packed up and moved most of my things back to TN. The day we got home, some friends from church came and unloaded our moving van and house wrapped our house for us.

The weekend before Thanksgiving, 10 people came and helped us begin to put siding on our house. One and a half sides are done! They also installed and trimmed the doors and windows. I think it's really beginning to look cute!

Coming down our driveway. This is the half sided side of the house. See the pile of siding at the far end?

My adorable front door. That's one of the kitchen windows.

The fully sided side. Actually to be precise, its missing one row of siding at the top.

The view from the front door. The raised beds are to the left in the foreground, the creek just beyond the pole, and the road even farther along.

Excuse the mess. The far room is our bedroom and the little room behind the door is the bathroom.

My future kitchen

The view out the side door, aka Winshaw
I hope you enjoyed the little tour of our corner of land!

Saturday, June 25, 2016

A Large Project!

Jeremiah and I have a new big project! We are building a house! OK, more of a cottage really. Or maybe a tiny house. Regardless, it is a place of our own! The plan is to make it of a size and sturdiness that will allow us to move it on a trailer when we get our own land. For the past few weekends we have been clearing a spot of land on Jeremiah's parents' place to put our little home. We have been blessed to have one of Jeremiah's friends help a lot with the clearing process. There was a lot of scrap metal to move, trees to cut down, and lots and lots of chipping to do. Thankfully we have easy access to a tractor, a chainsaw and a chipper! I've now got a nice pile of wood chips to turn to mulch.

Downed trees
Jeremiah and his friend cutting up a sweet gum tree
 












Me running the chipper

Then yesterday, another of Jeremiah's friends, who does construction, came over, and we started the building process. First we laid piers of concrete blocks and leveled them. Jeremiah's brother Jordan was instrumental in getting it all nicely done (you can find Jordan and his wife over at Home at Winshaw).
The first haul of materials

Blocks laid and shimmed
Then cedar beams that Jordan had sawn were laid as a base for the floor joists. We squared up the end joists (again, thank you Jordan for your awesome help with that!) and then next thing I know, all the joists are there!

Hubby fetching the beams
One beam laid
Floor joists on!
The last thing we did for the day was attach the sub flooring. Once that was on, it was pretty neat to be able to walk around and see what sorts of views I would have from my kitchen and such!

Oh look, the house ate Jeremiah!
The view from my future kitchen!
I am so thankful to the people that have helped us and will help us with this large project!

End of a long work day









Sunday, September 20, 2015

Our Wedding

We were married Aug 22 in what can only be referred to as a backyard country wedding at my home in MA by the pastor at the church I attended, Immanuel Chapel. It was short and sweet, 15 minutes from start to finish, followed by a BBQ lunch. All the decorating was done by friends and family (shout out to all those awesome people!). My dress was off Amazon and the cake was homemade. Lemme tell ya, I wouldn't have traded it for a big planned ahead wedding at all (Side note - It was 8 weeks and 3 days from the day we set the date to the actual wedding day). There really is something special about people coming together to make something happen and knowing everything has been done with love. With that said - picture time!

Saying our vows

First kiss as a married couple!

Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin

We gave out bubbles as favors. This is the result. 

My pretty late summer bouquet

Cowboy (or girl) boots a must!

My high school friends

Our mutual bestie Morgan - we have a series of photos of the 3 of us going.


My bouquet had a photo of my late father on it so he could walk me down the aisle.



Jeremiah's family

The boot wearin' crowd

My family

The cake! Lemon sponge with berry jam and Swiss buttercream