Septic Tank..exciting stuff!
There have been two major developments related to relieving yourself at Dolce Vita. The first is only temporary..thank goodness. We now have a portapotty! I may have mentioned this last time, but it is still a big deal. Now, our niece Rebecca and others who will remain nameless to protect the innocent will not have to "go" in the woods. The girls were fascinated by the portapotty but wondered why we needed it. Danny explained to them that it would keep the workers from using the toilets in the house after they were installed. Which led Sloane to state emphatically: "I don't want any dirty butts on my toilet." Well said dear.
We got our septic system put in this week. Holy moly. It is two GIANT boxes with green lids on the top. I'm still not sure how it works and why, so I'm not even going to begin to try to explain it here. Just suffice it to say, they are huge, anaerobic (whatever that means) and Danny is pleased with them. And, they had to bring in a special rock cutter to dig the holes because they hit rock very soon after they started digging. Note to self: make sure Danny includes "giant rock cutting thingy/machine" in pool budget.
Plumbing is underway as well. Danny and Brian, our plumbing angel, spent ALL of last weekend working on plumbing. They got quite a bit done and Danny only suffered two injuries when the drill he was using kicked back and hit him in the jaw and then cracked him on the cheek the next day. But, he was tough. They still have a lot of work to do and to me it just looks like a giant puzzle of white pipe, but as we all know, the best thing I can do is stay out of the way.
Our windows were installed this week as well. They are beautiful. Danny really researched the window options, studied casing color options and worked hard for just the right look. Again, score another one for Danny because they are fabulous. Pics are above, but you can tell they will really make the house.
The garage doors (that Danny designed) were also installed this week. They look really good, match the windows and front door (of course they do...Danny designed them) and are big enough for me to park my beast of a car without hitting them..hopefully.
With the doors (all except the front door which has been ordered), windows and garage doors all in, that means we are reaching a point where we can lock up the house. Danny will have to put a piece of plywood over the front door (classy), but that will keep critters (no official critter sightings yet, but I know they are out there) and others out of the house. It also means it will heat up like an inferno during these hot summer days. Who to the rescue? George and Linda (aka Mimi and Papa: the guest room upstairs is named for them). They came down this week to bring Danny fans, lights, barrels and a nail gun. What is a construction site without a nail gun? Everyone needs one.
So, what's next? The air conditioning and heating guys are working, the plumbing continues next weekend (not this weekend -- it is July 4 -- a party weekend), electrical work will start and work will begin on the exterior next week. First comes the rock and then comes the stucco. We have had major debates over stucco colors. I know what I DON'T like: mustard yellow, Ugh. Why would I want my house to be the color of pee? There seems to be a theme to this post...nevermind. We are learning towards the taupe/tan/light brown, but not too dark. I'm sure it has some official, fancy color name that a PR person like me came up with so it would sound cool. But, I don't know what that is yet. This is a big decision. It may require an official consult from our friend Joia, our design expert. She should allready have a tab running for us based on the questions I've emailed her. She has graciously offered her help even though she does not do residential design. . And, she'll work for chips and salsa and mojitos. We can afford her.
Please come visit Dolce Vita anytime. It is open for tours. The girls are great tour guides and are excited to show off their rooms, the safe room, the muddy back porch, monkey house next door, their tire swing and the portapotty. I'd still recommend using the restroom before you come visit.