I have found making resolutions beneficial in the last few years - at least by writing my intentions at the start of the year, I then cannot deny what I wrote! Also, it helps my failing memory about what I intended to do, and then what I actually achieved (and when).
The most momentous event of the year was that t'other half finally retired and so no longer travels to London each weekday; we are still trying to work out how to exist together for seven days per week, when for the last six years I have been accustomed to being on my own (and doing the shopping and cooking) for five of those days. We have already learned the benefits of not waking at 6.15am, and are still catching up on years of lost sleep!
Last year I did achieve most of my intentions:
a. The hall landing and stairs were painted in the Earthborn
claypaint
b. I
stripped, repaired and repainted one half of the back gates
c. I managed to renovate two more sash windows (the back bedrooms)
d. I installed a wardrobe in the second bedroom, using the doors and frame given to me by the neighbour who was throwing them out - I'm very pleased with the result
e. I built a second wood-store and also did a couple of similar jobs in the church
However, I still have the following to do this year:
1.There is still some plastering to do: the
window recess in the front bedroom is some of the last original plaster
left, and it doesn't sound good.
2. In
painting the hall I found that the plaster in the top of the hall window
recess was dropping down and so needs to be re-done as well, with lime
plaster. It would make sense to do both 1 and 2 at the same time but
that will make a mess in two places at the same time, and the job will
want three or four coats with drying time between.
3. The wardobe in the front bedroom needs plastering (modern stuff - it's panelled with plasterboard).
4. I still want to put fire black on some fireplaces - I've never done that before and feel that it could be messy!
5. There are still two more of the same size sash windows (hall and kitchen) to do, plus the pair of small ones in the bathroom.
6. One very new job is that the high stone wall (between our neighbour's back garden and our front) needs to be rebuilt - it is about 8 feet high on my side, and about 10 feet on my neighbour's, due to the difference in ground levels. It has a lot of ivy damage and also leans alarmingly. I think I will get it done by a professional...
We have our daughter's wedding to look forward to in August, and have also booked a cruise from Aqaba to Spain just before Easter. Somehow I don't think the year is going to hang around!
This is the story of the purchase and renovation of Matthew & Jane's house somewhere in the heart of England, following Matthew’s redundancy in 2010 at the age of 58. Said to be from c.1835, we first saw it in Aug 2010. It had been empty for only a few weeks but was pretty awful due to dampness and long term neglect. Locals thought it had been uninhabited for years and was only fit for demolition! But we bought it anyway and moved in after 8 months work in July 2011.
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