Living on Lucky Street

This is the story of a girl who bought a house and lived to tell the tale. And yes, it's really on Lucky Street.

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Location: Punytown, Missouri, United States

I am "Master of English!" They still haven't sent me my tights and cape.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Fence Posts

Before the fencing could go in, we had to get rid of the prickly bush that's next to my garage. Chuck said that he could get rid of it by pulling it out of the ground with his truck.





The next step was to dig the fencepost holes. We rented an auger machine to make the job easier, and even though it was heavy and hard to maneuver, it was much easier to dig the holes this way than to dig them by hand.


The next day, Mom went out to help Chuck work on completing the posts on that end of my yard, but what was predicted as "flurries" turned into a full-fledged snowstorm, and they weren't able to finish any of the installation.

The next weekend, however, Dad and Chuck were able to get all of the rest of the posts set.

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Tile and Moldings

Uncle John did a lot of work on my sun room floor, and it's now nearly complete. He started laying the tiles with mortar over the cement board. Mom wiped down the cut pieces to remove water from the wetsaw.

Dad cut the tile for a while, but once he had to go to work, John finished up the job. The wetsaw was set up in the front yard, and then the tile was carried inside and laid in place.

Mom polished up the tile after the grout was added.

The final product is absolutely beautiful! I can't wait to finish the flooring in the living room so it an look just as shiny and new. :)

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Sunroom Floor

It was a gorgeous sunny day on Lucky Street today, and the church bells on Church Street chimed with a cheerful ring. Uncle John was here working on my front sunroom floor, putting down the concrete board, and by the end of the day the job was done. Once the mortar has set up overnight, we'll begin laying the marble tile in the morning.


Mom worked on cleaning up the yard and garage area today, and a lot of progress was made.

This Saturday, Chuck will come to install the fence posts for the backyard so that the dogs can finally be here at my house. I can't wait. Chuck will also pull up that prickly bush next to the garage so we don't keep getting caught on the thorns. Hooray! Dad painted white circles on the ground to mark where the fence posts need to be installed, and the building inspector will come tomorrow to approve the work.

Yesterday, Mom and I went to Home Depot and bought nine pieces of Wonderboard, and Dad and John put them on my front porch last night. John measured each piece to fit the space.

He used the circle saw to cut the pieces to size and to cut out the openings for the ductwork. He had to wear a mask to keep the concrete dust from choking him.


John and Mom survey the work progress. He put each piece down to check the fit like a jigsaw puzzle.

He took a short break once all the pieces were cut before lifting them all back up to set them in mortar.

First the mortar was mixed, and then he used a trowel to spread enough to go under each piece one-by-one. He lay them back down on top of the mortar, and then nailed the pieces down with roofing nails once he was all done.

The mortar is setting up overnight, and tomorrow we'll begin laying the marble tiles. I'm so very excited!

John also installed the electrical outlets in the walls throughout the room today. A few weeks ago, he painted the walls, painted the woodwork, and installed the ceiling fan. When the weather is consistently good enough, we'll remove the window sashes and paint them all white. The crown molding has had a first coat of white paint, and Mom and I will apply a second coat tomorrow. We'll also paint the baseboards and window trim so it can be installed next week. After that, we'll need to paint the French doors and install them as well. The details make so much difference, and I'm really looking forward to having this one room totally done.

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