really curious about this crib. And wouldn't you know it it's like the perfect size for his body. In fact his doggie pedic bed can even fit in the space for the baby mattress. Since the crib can convert to a toddler bed and or a day bed, Moby could have a wonderful new bed. The question is how much weight can the crib hold? After all it's not like a baby weights eighty some pounds (we actually weighted moby not too long ago and yup eighty pounds). In one of our recent shopping trips, we managed to see a greyhound rescue at the petsmart locations. of course we had to stop and see the greyhounds. In doing so i realized something. Moby is a HUGE dog. The females look like Italian greyhounds to me and the only other male they had was shorter and fatter. They said he weighted 80lbs, but it wasn't like our 80 lbs. Speaking of moby we had the fun experience of getting his teeth cleaned. Not to be an easy task, after all he needed anesthesia. The funny part is the vet techs described him as a drunken sailor when he was coming out of anesthesia. That night though, my wife got some entertainment from his lethargy as he fell off the bed while trying to reposition himself. I guess he thought somebody was moving the bed. A sight i only wish i could see. Also on our recent shopping trip we ended up in one of the fit 2 run stores. What a cool store. I knew i needed a new pair of running shoes since i started running again this year, but wow. As the associate said, "you have the worst case of pronation i've ever seen." So yeah, i'm an overpronator when i run. In seeing the video, i can see why my legs hurt sometimes after i run. The good news is hopefully a new pair of shoes will provide a little bit more support. However, i left with more than one pair of shoes. I had to try those five finger shoes and wow. They are neat, comfortable, and fun to wear. Totally different but natural. Running in them is quite different as well, something i'm going to have to get used to.
As for our house, things are coming together quite nicely. Last week the area was prepped and rough in plumbing was completed. Walking around the area, i was surprised at how small the house looks. It just didn't seem right, way to small. It makes me wonder if everything will fit inside the house. Last week there was very minimal changes. I'm assuming we were waiting for the plumbing inspection. However, this past week saw a plethora of activity. At the end of last week, the site was prepped for the slab pour. I was hoping that the slab would be poured on friday and then things would begin to happen this week. I of course was wrong. Nothing happened on friday. However, on monday feb 7, excitement came as two cement mixers showed up to the house and began pouring the slab. Our thoughts was that the rest of the week would be a wash
as the slab cured. On my way home from work on wed morning i was surprised to find a huge delivery of concrete block sitting on the slab. Things seem to be moving very fast which is perfect because our timeline puts us approximately mid may to close. Hopefully sooner. Thurs morning on my way home i even more surprised to see that workers had arrived and had begun blocking up the house. So to bed i went anticipating later in the afternoon returning to see how much work can be done in one day. The answer is they
are able to block a house in one day. It's looking more and more like a house then a big pile of dirt. The only bad thing we noticed in this house is a lack of a window in the master bathroom. One of the upgrades we asked for was the upgraded master bath with a garden tub that had apparently a simulated block glass window...whatever that is. In standing in the master bathroom i'm looking at a huge concrete wall where there should be a window. Will they have to tear down the wall or will we get some sort of credit for not having the window in our bathroom. Hopefully we will find out today.
So that is the long update with everything that has happened in the last month. The next month will be more exciting as things come together more and more progress is done with the house. More to come...
Nate :oP
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