We’re so close. After 17 months of renovations, we were planning to spend our first night in the house this weekend. So many things are happening at the last minute that it’s difficult to know if we will be able to do that. One of the big tasks left is that the floors have to be sealed, and we don’t want to move a bunch of stuff in that would then need to be moved for the floor sealing.
Last week the old stairs from the 1st floor to the attic were removed. The stair crew kept as much of the beautiful old oak as they could so we can use it for something. Then they showed up with the new stairs and got to work.
And then they stopped. On Friday they showed up for an hour, collected their tools, and left. OK, so maybe they were just going for a long weekend? Then Monday arrived, but they didn’t. We now have a floor of the house that isn’t quite finished and our crew can’t get up there to do any work. Even going up to the 1st floor (2nd to Americans) is a bit tricky, as you can’t touch that precariously-placed railing that is perched on the crossbeam. All of the stair parts are stacked neatly in our lounge on the 1st floor. Finally, on Wednesday, a crew showed up and made a lot of fuss, going up and down and measuring with lasers, but as of yesterday, it looks exactly the same as in the above photos.
At long last, EDF showed up to assess the work that needs to be done. They said our electrician must pull some wires through one of the big columns at our gate before EDF can do their work, and asked that a photo be sent in to prove the work had been completed before they would schedule their part of the work. The photo was sent in yesterday, so now we wait, again.
We must vacate the house we’ve been renting and have arranged for a moving company on Saturday. It’s looking like we may have to move everything into our new bedroom, as that seems to be the only room that might be able to hold it at this point (and the floor there is still not sealed). All the rest of our possessions will remain in storage units nearby until the house is further along.
Last night I received a call from the moving company. The man said they wanted to do our move today instead of tomorrow. Really? I said that is not possible. He was pretty insistent, saying their truck was already in our area. I said the move was absolutely not going to happen today. He was not happy, but said he’d call me back today with an update. So now we have an irritated moving man.
I’m a pretty calm person and it takes a lot to stress me out. This may be one of those times.
The monthly brocante in Chinon, about an hour from here, was a welcome distraction. Strolling under a canopy of huge trees along a river was just what we needed. We wanted to buy this old light fixture but the seller wouldn’t budge on his price. I’m regretting not getting it anyway. It would have looked good way up high above the (missing) staircase in the attic landing.
Somehow the stars have to align so that we can move out, move in, and make some livable space in a portion of the house.
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Bonnie Lester | 23rd Oct 20
Praying that your “remodeling blues” quickly become a thing of the past. I can’t imagine how difficult it must be negotiating with a moving company in your newly acquired French. Good luck on your (hopefully very soon) move in.
Rosemary Miller | 23rd Oct 20
Such trying times! Sending prayers for peace in your hearts that all will work out, and that a year from now you can laugh over all the difficulties. We often say, “What else can go wrong?” but we know there is always more than can go wrong! LOL. May it all come together for you, and hoping you can enjoy your beautifully restored “new” home soon. I miss seeing you at Jeanette’s classes, I usually try to zoom in on the second one for weights and stretching. So far we have been well, and I certainly hope you have too! Blessings, Rosemary
nudyjeisser | 23rd Oct 20
There must be a “light” at the end of the tunnel. Hope to see you tomorrow night, your time, for a full report if you are not totally exhausted.
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Lucretia | 23rd Oct 20
Your soirée sounds perfect! Just the thing to do…
Roger L Koopmann | 23rd Oct 20
Sacré bleu,
Hurry up and wait. Sorry for all the stress and the lack of urgency on the part of some of the workers. UGH. Soon this shall all just be a great story, instead of a painful reality. It will be GREAT to be in your house for real and even greater when you get stairs. Perhaps the Gods are suggesting an elevator???
Love, Roger
Nancy Parker | 23rd Oct 20
Your frustration is palpable. Wishing you well with these challenges. It is a beautiful lamp! Betting you haven’t had any time to knit.
Cheryl G | 23rd Oct 20
We’re so sorry the frustrating part of the saga continues. Praying for everything to line up correctly so you can settle into your newly remodeled, beautiful home soon.
Susan Walter | 24th Oct 20
Oh dear! How very stressful. I hope you’ll have time to take a break and come walking with us on Monday. All your stuff going into a room that the floor hasn’t been sealed on doesn’t sound ideal.