Tuesday 27 October 2015

Kitchen chaos !!!

This merry go round of renovations never seems to slow down to let people off. We  have surged forward and  everything seems to be finally falling into place with just a few hiccups along the way to mess with our minds.
This has been a physical ,mental and emotionally draining period, but I know the end is in sight now.
After the chimney was demolished,  hubby started ripping out the internal linings of the walls , then  the  builder returned promptly and began framing up to put in our new back door.
 Once the new door was installed, the  existing small window that let in minimal light was removed to make way for a much bigger aluminium slider.
They then  replaced the  hardiplanks  and brought it back up to lock up stage. I often have to stop and remember  that our builder is now  80 years of age, I think he  really does a remarkable job for his years, we think he is amazing.
We then got busy , covered the doorways with drop
sheets  and removed all the  old smelly insulation from the ceiling , we found mouse poo, a rat nest, and spiders... they seem to be popping up everywhere. It was a filthy job  but didn't take too long and we cleaned up quickly afterwards.
Our  neighbour( and our electrician ) then helped pull out the last of the remaining cupboards, and sink unit and helped hubby with re- routing the gas and water pipes that  ran outside the old chimney and into the  sink  cupboards.
And then we began using the camp kitchen.  All good as I know it is only for a few weeks.
The next step was  to lift the old vinyl floor covering, only to our dismay it was firmly glued to the floor with massive amounts of adheisive.  I pulled with all my strength while Brian drove a spade under it to seperate the vinyl from the floor.
We had hoped to re use the vinyl but it was possible.
It is hard to imagine  that all this mess, came from my kitchen( and that's not including the chimney bricks.)
We  borrowed a friends truck and went to Dubbo to pick up the new lining sheets and the  two new bookcases that I ordered . I had sorted out all my precious coloured glass and   good china and was able to sort it out and display it finally.  We also saw the kitchen installers, and they have done a measure and quote and will install my hopefully beautiful new kitchen on November 16th, I can hardly wait.
Below is the design layout.

While all this was happening, we also in our wisdom with the neighbours decided to kill a beast, it was one of those things we should of not done, as everything went wrong that could go wrong, and as luck would have it , our coolroom chucked a wobbly and  stopped working and we had to rush the beast to another friend who also  had a coolroom. He is a wonderful friend who also offered to cut it up for us.
We are so very grateful for all their help., as we would have been  in such a mess without them.
We hatched another lot of chickens out, 11 this time, and we have just moved them from the brooder to a new outside coop that we have just been generously given by our neice. The first batch of chickens are growing fast and will soon be leaving us ( well the hens will be).
The turkeys also managed to hatch out 5 baby poults but we lost two of them that were very tiny. but the other three seem to be doing well and  the two hens are both looking after them.
Our broad beans  reached maturity and we picked, podded and froze them for future use.
We are getting a few flowers around the garden, the Jacobean lillies are beginning to flower,  I just love that splash of red from them and a few geraniums around the garden.
Mine and my sister in laws( pictured) rain cactus is out in full bloom, this flowering always indicates that rain is on it's way in a few days.
What I call my butterfly tree( but really is an orchid tree I think) has began to flower, last year it only had one bloom, but is covered in blooms this year, I really love it, it is  very spectacular  when a larger tree in full flower.
And lastly, but certainly by no means least, My Mum celebrated her 91 st birthday last week.
I travelled over and enjoyed a lovely lunch with  Mum, my brother and sister in law and my neice, at my brother's home.
I took this photo of my lovely  Mum, I think she looks really well and is keeping in reasonable health for her age. I hope she is around to celebrate many more birthdays with us in the future.
There is much to do, and I apologize that this is a long drawn out  post, but  our life is a bit crazy at the moment, and I expect that is reflected here,
Take care until we meet up again,
Cheers,
Jane.

14 comments:

  1. Im exhausted just reading this post. So much going on. Amazing how such a big mess can come from such a small room. Your Mum looks like she could keep going for another 10 easy (fingers crossed). Mine is going to live to 96, or so she says. Im sure she has a handshake on that with God.

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    1. Hi Lynda,
      We are exhausted, feels like we are crawling at snails pace, but I know we arn't and it will all come together soon and be over. I am very proud of my mum, she is a busy woman who never stops, she lives by the old mindset of never sitting still, and knowing she has to keep moving. I hope both our mums go on for many , many years.
      Take care Lynda,
      Cheers,
      Jane.

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    2. My Mum is 86 and is an old farmers wife. Many years lived on the land with hard work and she doesnt seem able to stop even now, retired in town. Always something to plant, something to clean, something to cook, new music to play on the ole upright, new ways to be social (she hosted a large prayer meeting at her new home last week). We often discuss it and of course it always comes back to - if you dont use it, you lose it. Long may our mother reign. LOL

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  2. Wow you guys have been busy! What a pain for the cold room to not work! Love your orchid tree!

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    1. It has been busy, but the end is in sight. Good news on the coolroom, the electrician took a look and discovered a lose wire to something very important and all is okay again, than goodness !!
      Cheers,
      Jane.

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  3. What a busy time you have had, and so good to hear the cold room was an easy fix, such a relief.
    The broadbean harvest looks wonderful, will have to plant some next year, what time do you start seelings?
    I have just had my kitchen replaced and went with all drawers except the sink cupboard, the storage capacity is Amazing ! ! So little wasted space with drawers and sooooo easy to access everything.
    Lovely to see all your progress, how good to have your new kitchen in for Christmas cooking.
    Hope you are getting some of this wonderful rain.

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  4. Hi Margaret,
    Yes we too have gone with many kitchen drawers, I had them in Newcastle when we replaced the kitchen there about 8 years ago, and they were wonderful.
    As much as we love broad beans and have grown them for many years, we decided that this may be the last year we grow them( at least for a while)... they take a up a fair bit of space for a long time, have to be supported well and nearly always we get a storm and wild winds to knock them. some years they have been a huge harvest, this year was fairly average. We usually plant the seeds April/May.... who knows we may plant again as we really do love them Lol.
    Take care Margaret,
    Cheers
    Jane.

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  5. My oh my, you guys have definitely been busy! I love your beautiful and colourful collection of glass wear and I wish I had those broad beans. I haven't grown them before, I'm told they take ages to mature. What are your recommendations?

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    1. It has been a little crazy Clarissa, but hopefully tge worst will be over soon. I adore my glassware, but have realized that I have to stop collecting as I have no where left to store it.
      Thanks for popping by, cheers,
      Jane.

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  6. Good to know the cool room was easily fixed. I know how important these are when you raise your own meat. It's only two weeks and your new kitchen will be going in! So envious!

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    1. I am so excited about my kitchen, it' only just over a week now, I went on Thursday and picked my splasbacks , we were originally going to tile but have now decided to do an acrylic one instead, for easier cleaning.
      The coolroom was a worry, but thank goodness is now good and as I speak has 4 lamb carcasses hanging in there (2 of our and 2 of the neighbours)
      Take care,
      Cheers,
      Jane.

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    2. I am so excited about my kitchen, it' only just over a week now, I went on Thursday and picked my splasbacks , we were originally going to tile but have now decided to do an acrylic one instead, for easier cleaning.
      The coolroom was a worry, but thank goodness is now good and as I speak has 4 lamb carcasses hanging in there (2 of our and 2 of the neighbours)
      Take care,
      Cheers,
      Jane.

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  7. You have been very busy indeed! We have just started renovating but I think your reno is a lot bigger than ours will be. Well... the day is fresh and I'm off to sand and paint some walls. Don't you just love renovating?
    Take care and don't work too hard:)

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    1. I am so sorry that I let your comment slip by and didn't reply... We truly have been swamped with all the goings on here and I sometimes am struggling to keep up.
      The reno is going well and we can see what it will be now and are nearly back to normal living, I hope yours goes well... Good luck,
      Cheers,
      Jane :-) :-)

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