Wednesday, December 30, 2015

House Demolition!

The excavator arrived on Dec. 16, and Matt was there to capture it on video.  That is one big honkin' machine.  Here's the video:



Next we have some photos from Matt's sister Linda:







Finally, Matt captured what the property looked like after the demo on video later that day when he got off work:







And here's a video of Matt's preparation to take down a tree out back:  



He didn't have time to create a video of the results of his tree trimming, so we don't have documentation of that.  Bummer.

Today, a company will take down a large Silver Maple in the middle of the property.  And we hope to break ground on the new house soon ... 

Monday, November 30, 2015

Backyard Clean-up Part I

On November 21, while Katie was away at the NCTE Convention, Matt busted his buns clearing a path from the backyard to the river and burned the brush in a bonfire.  He encountered lots of thorny vines, and his hands took quite a beating, even with fancy gloves from the Home Depot.

Here's the video he created:



As of today, the old house is still standing.  We are keeping our fingers crossed that our builder will be able to take it down this week.  All the rain this past weekend did not help, but Kansas can always use more precipitation, right?

Monday, November 2, 2015

Cramer Family Home Tour: Pre-Demolition, Oct. 31, 2015

Here's the video Matt created on Oct. 31, 2015, documenting the home prior to demolition:  


He provides a detailed tour of the property and the interior and exterior of the home, telling some stories along the way.

Enjoy!

Sunday, November 1, 2015

And so it begins ...

We closed on our construction loan on Thursday, and we met with our contractor/builder yesterday morning.  They've got our first draw from the construction loan, and the wheels are now in motion!  After five months of drawing up plans, trying to determine how construction loans work, clearing out the existing structure, and weighing the pros and cons of building vs. buying, we've finally chosen our path, and we're excited about moving forward.


This is the view from the street in front of the house.  The current home is barely visible behind the trees, some of which were just saplings when Matt was growing up here.  In fact one of the trees bears a small wind chime that Matt's nephew Duke gave to Matt's mom. The wind chime is now 20-25 feet of the ground, the tree trunk has enveloped it so that it is part of the tree now.  Pretty astonishing.  Unfortunately, some of these trees are not in the best shape, and they will have to come down as the current home is removed.

The new build will be closer to the street, which is fine, since it's a dead end.  It's a very quiet neighborhood, and we regularly see wild turkeys running around by themselves or in small herds (?).  Those suckers can move!


This is a view of the back yard.  It's about an acre lot, and when the new home is built closer to the street, the back yard will get even larger.  Behind the trees in the back of the picture is the Arkansas River.  We plan to clear some of the undergrowth, so we can enjoy a view of the river like our neighbors on either side of us.


Here is a view of the river in the backyard of the property to our south.  Mighty pretty, right? We're hoping for a similar view of our own some day soon.

The loan is 6-8 months, so we're hoping to move in between the end of April and the end of June.  Woohoo!  

This property is a mile or two away from the train tracks, and Katie is looking forward to the sound of the train the distance, which reminds her of her childhood in Emporia, KS.  They will lull her to sleep.

We hope to post a link to a video Matt created, touring the Cramer Family home one last time before demolition.  It's currently loading onto YouTube with 1200 minutes of upload time remaining ... this could be a long process. :-)  We'll keep you posted.