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1964: after high school life begins. Asked to consider not returning to OSU after the first year. 1966 drafted; grunt, door gunner, HU1 pilot. Out in Dec '70. 1972 married, joined fire dept and bought first house over a 6 month span. 1980 moved family (which now consisted of wife Teri, daughter Amy and son Ryan) to CO. 1990 moved all to bush Alaska to work for the dark side (the FAA). Started Blog to keep family and friends up on our whereabouts. Retired in March 2010. In Feb 2012 sold house in Alaska. By May had bought in Redmond and completed the move. Still nesting in Redmond and loving it!

Monday, March 10, 2014

Now The Work Starts

Went to the home opener of the Timbers in Portland. Managed a tie with three seconds left in added time. But you know all that by now. Grand kids continue to grow so fast! Our time was too short, but we'll be back next weekend.

Found a great mill out in Prineville and have our hickory flooring acclimating in the guest bedrooms.


Getting a little crowded in here. Especially in the living room where we've moved all the furniture from the dining room.


Tore up the carpet, tac strip and most of the pad, and removed the base (41 pieces). Numbered them this time as I will probably reuse all of it.



Next will be to pull up two rows of the floor slate to make room for the compass rose. Should be interesting as I'm hoping to salvage them for the fireplace. I'm not optimistic. Tomorrow I cut the door jambs and casing and start nailing down some wood. Meanwhile, the compass rose still needs the background pieces cut in. So, there is a lot to do; must get at it.

Our friends Becky and Mike have quite a talent for restoring old furniture. We gave them an old dresser (from my grandma's era) to try and salvage. Sorry, no before photos but here it is after.

They did a fantastic job!

I'm tempted to give them a shot at Grandpa Porter's old oak chest. Should we do that, I'll try to document it a little more thoroughly.

Finished raining, weather should be perfect for the rest of the week.

Stay warm where you are; winter will end, honest.