Saturday 2 November 2013

It's cold outside, there's no kind of atmosphere

Actually it's cold in here, or rather I have one again. And so it was that at 6am this morning I was sitting in the living room watching the Agatha Christie episode of Dr Who so that Mrs Stace could get some more sleep. I can't imagine it was pleasant lying next to someone constantly bunged up, hacking up stuff and not able to lie still, so I gave her some respite!

I'm typing this wishing that I had stopped yesterday on the way home. I knew exactly what I wanted to write about, had a whole post in my head. And knew that it would never get written as there is no way I would remember it in the morning!  And so it was...

So just an ramble I'm afraid :)

This week there was a really strong storm in Holland. It started on Sunday (and so I didn't run) and gradually built up through out the day.  By the time Monday came it was getting to the point where some gusts of winds were reaching hurricane speeds. Something not seen very often on this side of the Atlantic!

Oh, and that was the day scheduled for having the dormer window fitted to our bedroom!

Obviously they didn't do it! It was far to risky to be climbing about on a roof. And so a wonderful week started. Mrs Stace and I have been a bit down in the dumps with it - we have a tight schedule for all of the work in the house and this has made it all the more tight. They were here for two days to do both dormers, and of course now they have only done one. The other will come next week, one day before the builder comes to make the bedrooms! Hopefully the weather will not be so inclement then...

But at the same time it could have been much worse. One of the management team had a tree fall and brush the back of his car outside the office, another car around the corner was not so lucky and had a tree fall across its roof. And of course there were the people who had it even worse.

All things considered, having the inconvenience of the building work being delayed is minor, and we have to keep it in perspective.

Tuesday they came back and did the dormer, and it's amazing how long it took! At 7:30 they arrived, by 8:30 there was a 10m2 hole in the roof (which they made with a chainsaw!). Another hour of tidying the hole and making sure that everything was the right size and they started on building the dormer itself. Three hours later it was done and they left.  5 hours from start to finish and now the room is *huge*. There is no extra floor space, but it seems massive now that we don't have to walk with our heads tilted in half the room :)

My father in law is making it look nice (actually he has made it look nice, really nice) on the inside and suggested that while most of the furniture was out of the room it would be ideal redecorate, something that has been needed since we moved in, and really make the most out of it.  Great.  Except that I have a stinking cold, and am out of the house for about 10 to 12 hours a day for work. And with everything else going on I didn't want to spend more weekends (and nights) doing the decorating. So he offered to help and has spent as much time in our house in the last week as we have. He's coming back today and tomorrow to help us put up wall paper and move the furniture back in.  Along with my sister and brother in law. It is gong to be a stunning room when done!

We are going to make a gift of some of the nice wine we have as a thank you, obviously!

For the rest? Well I have been busy in the office, trying to work through the cold and get things done.  My first milestone of my big project is done (the first company connection is live) and more should come next week. Even with a think head I was able to work through those.

Today, I have to go and refit the lights in the bedroom, now that the ceiling has been painted, and rewire the light switch - the previous owners wired it backwards to the left hand switch turns on the right hand light. I always wanted to fix it (it riles the OCD in me) and I'm turning off the power to refit the lights themselves it's the perfect time!

Then I can fire up the steam machine and help clear the room - about the only thing I am good for in redecorating, if I had done the painting in the bedroom it would have been a mess!

And try not to fall asleep from the cold!

Right, coffee and time to get on with it!

(Bonus points for knowing where the title is from)

11 comments:

  1. Hope your over the cold soon.

    The Agatha Christie Dr Who episode is a good one, not just because its an episode with one of my favourite companions of recent times but also because Tennant gets to almost go completely over the top in the scene where he's just been poisoned and has to sort out a cure.

    I like the song you've referenced in the title. Just looked it up on Wikipedia and was quite impressed by the number of people that have performed it.

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    1. I hope so too! I *think* it is starting to get better (but I have thought that before as well!).

      Catherine Tate is one of my favourite companions, too. She has the comedy side, but the way that she pays against the doctor and makes him think about his actions work so well.

      I think it may be a difference song that you found :) The song is the theme song from Red Dwarf, still one of my favourite comedy series.

      Stace

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    2. Doh! Of course it was Red Dwarf. Should have got that.

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  2. I fell in love with their first computer...

    Wish we had builders like that here!

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    1. They are very quick! Mind you as quick as they are, they are as poor in cleaning up after themselves! There was nearly a weeks worth of work in finishing the inside, and we still have to find a way of cleaning the plastic windows in the inside!

      Stace

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  3. Stace, I am finally feeling a bit better, but I am tired just from *reading* your post! Please do take care of yourself, sweetie! I think that in addition to both being klutzes, we don't know when to stop.

    That said, best of luck on the work at home! It is so stressful to endure, but I have no doubt it will be well worth the angst and effort when all is said and done. :c)

    LIke you, the handiness gene apparently passed me by. One of the rules in my house was that under no circumstances was I to touch or even approach, a power tool. :D The near certainty of some form of carnage - to others, the house, and myself (yes, that is in order of priority) - far outweighed the slim chance that I may actually achieve whatever meager task was assigned to me.

    Happily the house is still standing, and everyone in my immediate family still owns all of their original appendages. Although I guess I am doing my level best to change that, aren't I? lol

    And on THAT note :#), take care, sweetie, and have a great week!

    Hugs,
    Cass

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    1. I was told off last week for overworking myself when trying to do the bedroom - but more on that later :)

      I'm sure that it will be worth it later, just not sure right now!

      I can do some things with power tools, just not much :) I hung a mirror this week. It hangs in two screws, so you have to get both of them level.

      Great! So measure, measure and measure again. Drill the holes, put in the raw plugs and screws and hang the mirror.

      Not it is not straight }(

      Stace

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  4. Wow, the builders really cracked on with putting the new window in. All that lovely light and hopefully a view too!

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    1. The light is amazing, and the view is panoramic. Even if it is just of the neighbourhood! As well as the room being more spacious having such a view makes it seem even bigger!

      Stace

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  5. The answer is round mirrors!

    We got new replacement dormer windows and I just go up there to stare out at the roofscapes and sky, think doing the repair, cleaning and redecorating is going to have to wait for warmer sunny weather in the spring when we have recovered from paying...

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    1. The view from the attic is amazing! Up until now we have only had one tiny window as ventilation there and suddenly it's all opened up!

      I love the roof scape, the night sky and the (just about) view of the lake that we have now. I can sit and look for hours - we need a comfy chair there!

      Stace

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