Saturday, April 28, 2012

Two Milestones in One Week

     The daunting task of sheetrocking was our next task, and one I was definitely not looking forward to.  Much to my surprise, we had and will have, help dealing with this...and it was all volunteered.  First, Rick and Heidi, Steve's son-in-law and daughter said they would come up and help put the sheetrock up over the weekend.  Steve got in contact with a company in Monroe and arranged to have the sheetrock, the mud, the tape, and the screws, delivered to The Drunken Bear.  We went up on Thursday, the 19th of April and made room in the cabin for the sheetrock.  We had parked the truck across the road so that the truck bringing the sheetrock would have room to maneuver on our property.  We had the cabin all arranged for the sheetrock and were waiting for its arrival when Steve went to get something out of his truck.  And lucky for us, he did.  As he was heading to the truck he looked up the road and saw the delivery truck with the sheetrock make the wrong turn and head up the other direction.  He kept watching to make sure they turned around and came our way.  Well, they did turn around and started coming our way, but then they stopped and it appeared they were going to start unloading at the wrong place.  Steve hurriedly went up the road to get them.  Come to find out the company did not put down the actual address on the order and the drivers saw another place that was being built and just assumed that was the house for delivery.  That would have been a disaster.  After clearing up the confusion, the delivery crew was at our place unloading the sheetrock. It wore me out just watching them carry the sheetrock into the cabin!  After it was unloaded, we stayed around just long enough to get it organized and ready for the weekend.  On the way home we stopped by Home Depot in Woodinville to check out renting a lift for holding the sheetrock in place.  No reservations could be made, we just had to be there early in the morning on the day we needed to rent a lift.
     On Saturday, the 21st, we headed out bright and early, stopping by Home Depot for the lift.  We then stopped by our favorite restaurant, the Sultan Bakery, and picked up breakfast sandwiches to get our nourishment before the hard work ahead.  These sandwiches are quite large and filled with meat, cheese and egg...except this time, they forgot to put egg in Steve's sandwich.  He said it was still good however. 
     When we got to The Drunken Bear, we got things set up for when our help arrived.  Not too much later, Rick and Heidi arrived in their motorhome, along with their son, Nathan, and daughter, Christina and her friend, Brennan.  As the adults worked in the cabin on the sheetrock, the younger ones spread out a large portion of the sandpile to regions around the property where we needed it.  The sand was delivered when we had the driveway put in last year.  As a Christmas present to Steve, Christina and Nathan volunteered their help at the cabin and it was definitely appreciated.  Thank you Christina, Brennan and Nathan!

Christina and Brennan pushing sand-filled wheelbarrows out to
the rock wall along the river.  Nathan was back at the sand pile
and did not make this picture.

     Now to that task of sheetrocking...yuck.  Actually it turned out a lot better than I thought it would.  The lift really helped.  Not only that, but Rick and Heidi had done quite a bit of sheetrocking before and their knowledge really paid off.  It was nice for Steve to have someone helping that knew what they were doing.  We would load a 12 foot sheet of the sheetrock onto the lift.  Steve would operate the lift while the rest of us would be on ladders on opposite ends putting the sheetrock into place and screwing it in.  Rick was great at measuring and cutting the holes for the various junction boxes and vents before we would put the sheetrock up.  By the end of that first day, we had half of the cabin finished!  


Rick taking a measurement for one of the holes that needed
to be cut out.  Steve and Heidi standing near by.

This shows the lift that is holding the sheetrock into place.
It makes it look much easier than it really was, but I could
 not imagine doing this without a lift. 
Heidi and Rick securing the sheetrock with screws.

     Steve had prepared a hash the day before that just needed to be warmed up and served over noodles.  With a nice salad and garlic bread, the hash made for a much deserved dinner.  Drinks and banter around the firepit ensued into the evening.  Since we knew we would be up and working early in the morning, it was not a late night.
     The next day, it seemed like the work was running more smoothly.  Of course on this side of the cabin there were less cut-outs that had to be made.  We worked until lunch.  Heidi had made us tasty bagel sandwiches and it was nice to take a break in the warm afternoon...sitting by the river in the shade.  It is always hard to go back to work after a break, but we wanted to get as much done as possible.  We did just that and finished all the sheetrock on the ceiling with the exception of the laundry room.  Thank you so much Rick and Heidi!!!!!

 The ceiling is sheetrocked!

     Steve and I then headed up to The Drunken Bear yesterday, Friday, the 27th, to get ready for our next group of volunteers.  One of the things that has been difficult dealing with over the years of this construction is not having a decent bathroom facility.  Yes, we did have Steve's motorhome and I am ever so thankful that we had that, but that tiny little space can get to you.  We would even have some quests that would drive into the town of Index to use the restroom in their city park, before they would use the restroom in the motorhome.  But that will no longer be needed...HALLELUJAH!  Yesterday, we stopped by Lowes and picked up a duel flush toilet and in no time, Steve had it installed. 

A throne fit for a King! 
The half-wall by the throne is the shower wall.

This coming weekend, the 5th and 6th of May, a group of our friends have volunteered to come help us once again.  The first thing we will be doing is sheetrocking the room containing the throne.  I can already hear the sigh of relief from our many friends that have visited The Drunken Bear. 


Round-about at River Road.

There has been some road construction on Highway 2 this winter that will hopefully cut down on the accidents.  The major one was this round-about at the intersection at River Road, near the McDonald's east of Sultan.  Hopefully it will not add to the gridlock during the high travel period during the summer. 

1 comment:

Mike O said...

Looking good guys....you really know who your friends are when it comes to pitching in on projects like this. Have fun and be good to one another this coming weekend.
Mike