I am addicted to anything related to quilting, including fabric, books, patterns, magazines, gadgets, blogs, guilds, clubs, you name it! My husband has threatened intervention! In jest, of course! He totally supports my obsession!
I have been married to this wonderful man, Dave, since Sept. 2008. I feel like I have always known him and my life has been incredible since we first met. I have 2 adult sons, both living in Anchorage, AK. Brent is married to Mandy, his high school sweetheart, and Brad, who is engaged to Jolyn. Dave also has 2 adult children. Rhiannon and her husband Mike live in Spokane, WA and have blessed us with 3 beautiful grandchildren, Carter, Ella, and Memphis. Brandon also lives in Spokane. Most importantly, I am a daughter of the one living God, who gives me breath and joy for living!
I hope you enjoy following my progress as I stitch, learn, and grow as a quilter!
The basement walls need to dry a few days before there is any more progress. Then they will seal the cement and backfill so the cement truck can get back in to pour the floor. Hopefully we can get some work done on the closet tomorrow!!
Normally you would not backfill until you have weight on the walls, ie, it's framed out and under roof. This is necessary to keep the walls from buckling under the weight of the earthen backfill. It does make pouring the basement floor more difficult.
Mom's stopping by after Steph's shower today to see the pictures.
Normally you would not backfill until you have weight on the walls, ie, it's framed out and under roof. This is necessary to keep the walls from buckling under the weight of the earthen backfill. It does make pouring the basement floor more difficult.
ReplyDeleteMom's stopping by after Steph's shower today to see the pictures.
Terry