Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Renovation Report Week 15

Before I start my renovation report, I have a quick health update for you. I stayed home on Friday with a bad headache and some dizziness. That resolved by Saturday late afternoon. Then on Sunday night, as I was falling asleep, I started seeing bright flashes in my eye. On Monday morning shortly after I woke up, I thought I saw a spider out of the corner of my left eye. But there was no spider and it kept dancing across my eye (super freaky). Then after about half an hour of that, it felt like the spider exploded and it's legs rained down in my eye for about fifteen minutes. Monday was a stat holiday here in Canada so my optometrist office was closed. So Dave and I headed to the ER. As I had experienced a headache and dizziness in the past week, they asked a whole ton of questions to see if I'd experienced a stroke (which I hadn't). I left the ER five hours later completely exhausted and with an emergency ophthalmologist appointment set for yesterday.

At that appointment, they did some tests and determined that I'd experienced vitreous detachment but not a retinal tear. The vitreous is fluid in your eye and when it detaches you see more floaters and it can lead to retinal tears or detachment. Thankfully, I did not have that happen, but it was very disconcerting. I've never had such larger floaters or so many all at once. So as I'm typing this, my pupils have been dilated for a few hours and everything feels really bright! So that's the latest in "minor irritations February" as Dave and I are starting to call it. Again, not a huge deal (in the end) but slightly stressful.

Now, on with the renovation report... Also, if you read my post yesterday you may remember me saying that I was barely home between 7:30am and 8pm last week so some of my pictures are a little dark, as many of them were taken at night. 

I was so excited to get home on Monday and see that they had installed the back splash. I LOVE IT!!! It totally reminds me of some of the house exteriors we saw in Portugal, which was my goal!
Additionally, they finished installing the flooring in the basement.
On Tuesday, they grouted the back splash and it looks even better!!!
Wednesday was a big day -- they set up both vanities -- in the main bathroom and the downstairs bathroom.
They added trim in the living room.
They primed in the bathroom and our bedroom. It just looks a lot more finished now that you can't see all the taping.
On Thursday they installed the basement toilet.
And they added taps for the basement bathroom, upstairs bathroom, and the kitchen sink!!!
Friday was SHOWER DAY!!! Rachel cleaned the shower on Friday night and Sam enjoyed the first one. Our main bathroom is basically complete (!!!) except for paint and installing the fan, the light, and the mirror!!! Oh and all the electrical outlets. We used a portable construction light to shower all weekend. Hahahahaha!!!
This is a better view of our bedroom (which is waiting for paint) and the kitchen sink during the day. We are able to wash dishes in this sink now so it's exciting to not have to haul our dishes up and down stairs.
And in surprising reno news, they took the toilet out of the powder room so they could work on the drywall behind it. It's now living in the (current) office until they can put it back. Thankfully the ones upstairs and in the basement work. Phew! 

So yes, there was a lot going on last week. We are able to use more of our house (kitchen sink, upstairs bathroom) which feels HUGE, even if the conditions are a bit rustic (makeshift lighting).

Learnings from the week:

We did it!!! We survived six weeks without a shower in our house! Go us! (And major thanks to our neighbours for travelling for six weeks and letting my mom and dad rent their house and to Tim & Janice who let us take over their basement bathroom for a few weeks.)

It turns out our dining room electricity can't support our fridge, microwave, toaster, coffee maker, and the light. The breaker flipped a few times this week but I think we have figured out how to fix it and we won't usually have so much stuff plugged in in our dining room.

Mudding and trim take a long time and they don't look like a lot of progress is happening.

Even priming a room can make a HUGE difference in how it looks.

I'm so curious to see if any painting will happen this week. Fingers crossed... 

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Friday Favourite Moments #6 2026 (On A Tuesday)

I am starting this post at 10:30 on Monday morning so that it might actually be ready for Friday morning this week. Hahaha! <-- And then I had a week where I was barely home between 7:30am and 8pm so I'm still behind on posting this. sigh.

We just had a long weekend here in Canada and mine was filled with minor, irritating health issues that took up almost the whole weekend. There's nothing serious going on -- just some stuff to get checked out -- so I didn't get this post finished this past weekend either. Some weeks (months) are like that. Without further ado, here are my favourite moments from last week.

1) Sam and the Olympics

While I've found the Olympics a little "blah" this time around, Sam is really into them. He's talked more about the Olympics than I've heard him talk in a long time so I've enjoyed hearing his perspective and seeing his enthusiasm.

2) Rachel and Peter & The Wolf

Rachel's dance studio performed Peter & The Wolf with the Chamber Orchestra. The Sr Youth came to watch her perform in one of the shows and I loved that they supported her in this way. Another favourite moment from the week was on Wednesday when I was volunteering during the show. I wasn't going to watch it again but the studio director told me and my friend (who I was volunteering with) to come in for free, so we got to sit in the front row. I enjoyed the up close view I got!

3) Delicious snacks

Our car wasn't working again last weekend so we borrowed our friends' car to do an errand out of town. While we were out, my friend asked if she could make us some snacks. I was so touched and the food she made (Tortilla Pinwheels) were so good!!!

Then on Monday, a co-worker brought in some extra Nacho Dip from a SuperBowl party she'd been to. I love starting off a Monday with Nacho Dip!!!

4) Walking Errands

As I said above, our car was in the shop again last week. Thankfully it was only for one day. I was super thankful that even though we had to go to the dentist, optometrist, credit union, and out for supper, we live close enough to all these things that we could walk. I was also thankful for nice weather as Rachel and I was outside for almost an hour and a half doing all these errands!

5) Clearing the sidewalk

Our sidewalk has been buried under layers of snow since early January. It was nice enough this past week that one afternoon I started chipping away at the snow/ice and it only took about fifteen-twenty minutes to clear our sidewalk. Yay! This is one of my favourite moments of the year when we see clear sidewalks again!!!

6) Clear street

People in our area were giddy last week because the snow clearing equipment finally got to our neighbourhood!!! Their timing wasn't great but from 6:20am until 10am, they cleared our road and scooped up all the snow to take it away. Sadly, they left a two foot mound in front of our driveway so Dave couldn't get to work until they'd cleared it away a few hours later but our street has been so much nicer to drive on. Friends were posting about their excitement on social media and everyone was just so happy!!!

See the snowplow in the middle of the street?!?

So those were my favourite moments from last week -- nothing too big -- just a break from some of the snow and ice and moments with my kids. Hopefully I will have some more time at home in the evenings this week and not feel quite so frazzled by this coming weekend. And if my health issues would get sorted out, that would be lovely too :)

Thursday, February 12, 2026

10 On The 10th: February 2026

It took over a month for me to get my January "10 on the 10th" post up and two days to get February's written. That's the kind of winter it's been :) I think my photos from February 10th show fairly well what it's like to be living in our house while it's being renovated! 

We got home on Monday night and the power was out in the dining room and upstairs hallway, for some reason, and we couldn't get it back on. So Dave set up the coffee maker and the toaster outside the makeshift bathroom!
Coffeemaker, brushing teeth, construction supplies -- yep, this is our house these days.
I tried to enjoy my coffee-hot chocolate under my blanket with my lights on. Please notice the insane amounts of stuff in our living room. I can't wait until we can spread things out again! (Also known as "maybe we should have gotten rid of more stuff when we packed up.")
My walk to work, along my favourite path.
This is the "snow sucker" and a dump truck. This week they have been working on clearing the streets of significant amounts of snow. The plow goes by about ten times and then the "snow sucker" (my personal term for it) blows it all into dump trucks. You can't see the five dump trucks waiting their turn behind the "snow sucker."
A cup of tea and a midday snack at work. These MadeGood puffed stars are delicious

When I got home it was finally warm enough that I could chip major layers of snow off our sidewalk. Whoooo hoooo!!! Dave helped as the snow was coming off in huge chunks.

This is all our shower stuff on the shelf in Tim & Janice's bathroom! Sam, Dave, and I all went to shower while Rachel was at dance. I'm so thankful we're not dragging this, and all our towels, all over the place to various showers.

 

Dave and Sam made fixings for taco salad. This was a fairly easy meal to make in our makeshift kitchen.

I had book club so I set myself up in the actual kitchen. Everything in our house is a little rustic right now!

So that was our February 10th. Will our reno (possibly) be done by March 10th? Maybe?!?! At the very least we should have a shower in our house by then!

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

10 On The 10th: January 2026

I know, I know, it's February 11th. This means you should be reading about February's "10 on the 10th" but today you get to see January's. If all goes well (meaning I have time and nothing else goes wrong), I will post February's tomorrow. But for today, let's head back to January. The weekend of January 10th was our church's winter retreat so you get a mix of photos from that weekend, mostly from January 10th, but a few from the 9th and 11th -- if you care :)

After a week of having her bed on the floor, Rachel felt like her upper bunk bed was "sooo roomy"!
The theme of the weekend was "nesting" so we played a lot of bird/feather group games.
The first night, and day, were almost spring like. I loved this photo of the snow melting in the forest.
Tim and I walked to Lake Huron and I loved playing on the different kinds of ice. It was so fun!
Rachel really wanted to do a horse and carriage ride this winter so, when the opportunity to go on one came up, I was all in! It was really fun!!! Except horse farts smell really bad.
It snowed on Saturday night so I enjoyed a much more wintry walk in the woods with friends on Sunday afternoon. I also enjoyed a fresh cinnamon bun.
It really was a lovely weekend with my church family. I always look forward to this weekend.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Renovation Report Week 14

Settle in people! Lots of exciting things happened in our renovation last week and I'm going to tell you all about it, with lots of pictures as well.

The window frames in the basement were built out...

..living room flooring was started, and our new cupboards were all covered in plastic to protect them.

 

Living room flooring was completed, and the hallway was too!

 

The supports came off the downstairs shower...

...and in more exciting news, the main bathroom flooring was completed.

 

The kitchen flooring is finished!!!

 

And skimming happened in the kitchen as well. "Skimming" is filling in the cracks and holes from where the wood panelling was in the kitchen. The area where the back splash is being installed was also primed.

 

The vanities for the two bathrooms arrived as did all the wood for trim! Whoo hoo!!! 

 

Flooring was started in the basement.

 

And in the most unexpected happening, our counter tops (and kitchen sink) were installed!!! YAY!!! (And then they were immediately covered with cardboard to protect them. Hahaha!!!)

I will have more exciting pictures once the protective cardboard is removed.

The flooring is almost finished in the basement.

 

Mudding has been continuing all week as well although that is not as exciting to show in pictures :)

Learnings from this week:

We didn't have a dumpster for a couple of days and we realized, we are going to miss that thing!!! Hahaha!!! It's so convenient to just throw our garbage in a huge metal bin.

Mudding takes a very long time and it doesn't look like much progress is happening. This is why I have very few pictures of it.

Things can be more inconvenient. Exhibit A: Our water tap is now under the cardboard, hanging on a hook in the cupboard. (And as of Monday, it is completely out of commission for some reason. On the plus side, our water softener has been unplugged for about a month so all of our water is currently drinking water.)

 

If you only have one toilet, and it clogs really badly, watch out... We learned that lesson the hard way this past week. Ugh.

When my mom and dad aren't here cooking for us, we eat out a lot more. Hahaha!

I really think there aren't many weeks left of our renovation which is both exciting and strange. Whatever will we do when we don't have to manage living among all this construction?!?!?!