Thursday, May 31, 2007


It's always good to see progress!
First things first. On Memorial Day Josh, Abby, and I got to go for a plane ride. It was a lot of fun. We got to fly out and see the house from the air. Both Josh and Abby got to have a turn keeping us in the air. They did great. Their favorite part by far was the zero g 'floating'.





Go Abby, Go! I think she was getting ready for a barrel roll here....


Hey look! There's our hole in the ground. And look at all those blue tarps! Gotta keep those logs covered until we're ready for them. We had to take delivery a little early or we wouldn't have been able to get them this season.



After our plane ride we went to attend a special flag cermony done by the local VFW. It was very nice. Josh especially enjoyed the 21 gun salute from real M1 Garands. It's nice to take a break and remember the great sacrifices made by those who have gone before us.

The foundation crew arrived on Tuesday and went right to work. By Wednesday they had everything poured!


Here's the garage side



Here's a detail of the J-bolts. A layer of sill seal goes down, then the sill plate gets bolted on. On top of all that is the double rim joist that holds all the floor joists together.


That's all for now... We'll keep you posted. BTW - Congrats to Tiff and Jake!






Friday, May 18, 2007



Another flurry of activity.






Try to satisfy the bank's requirements.



Try to satisfy the county's requirements.



Try to satisfy the fire chief's requirements.



Try to stay sane.






Finally got the building permit yesterday. Got our documents recorded as well. What a relief. The footings are ready to be poured today. In fact as I was leaving the pump truck was getting set up.






Oh, and the logs showed up too. Two trucks worth.





Monday, May 14, 2007

Welcome friends and family!



First things first - to bring everybody up to speed... Back in October (2006) we finally found the piece of ground we had been looking for. 5 acres, some trees, some sagebrush, all at a price we could manage. Reminds me a lot of S. Utah.






At that point we had already been coming up with some house plans and pouring over log home planbooks and magazines. We finally settled into working with a rep (http://www.timberlineloghomes.net/) from Yellowstone Log Homes (http://www.yellowstoneloghomes.com/) here in Orem partly because of a fortuitous family connection to their Idaho operations. In fact, Yellowstone's plan book includes several photos from houses that were built by Kami's brothers! So far they have been great to work with.


Then began the long process of converting the dreams and plans into something a little more tangible. We struggled not to get discouraged as we faced problems and delays from the Bank, from the State, from the County, from the homeowners association, from the... no, I guess that about covers it. So here we are in May and we're finally seeing some things come to fruition. As of today we have our driveway roughed in, the well drilled, and our foundation hole dug.



They will start forming for the footings today. On Saturday (the 12th) we also got our temporary compliance certificate from the fire chief. Our building permit should be ready today! Then we close with the bank and the real work begins....


Stay tuned!