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We have been trying for six months to get our building permit to begin construction on our new kitchen/den area. Hubby drew up the plans in AutoCAD, sent them to an architect, then sent them to the engineering firm, and then to the county building inspector. The building inspector, of course, had to find something wrong, so it was back to the drawing board, so to speak. The engineering firm assigned one of the engineers to our project. Hubby made the changes that the building inspector wanted and we sent it back to the engineers for their signatures. During that time, the engineer assigned to our project, left the firm for another job. We had no clue why it was taking so long and finally called the owner of the engineering firm. He told us the first engineer had quit, blah, blah, blah. They re-assigned our project to someone else, and we are finally seeing some movement!!! We hope to get approval this week, but the county building inspector is notorious for finding lots of things wrong that he tells you about "piece-meal." He sometimes does things differently from the codes, too, like requiring a certain fuse box (normally more expensive) when the code calls for a different one (less expensive). I think his lack of experience is making him more "strict" than he needs to be. Also, he is a "my way or the highway" kind of guy. Hubby is no slouch in the inspection business. He was an inspector for the US Forest Service for the last few years on the job, prior to retirement. When you ask the county guy to show you the specific requirement in the code book he gets ticked off at you and then things start slowing down, if you know what I mean, like "how dare you question me." In addition, the money we have to pay just to get the needed permits is close to $5,000. The square footage for the addition and screened-in patio is 1,320 square feet. Because of this, we have to pay a school tax up front of close to $1,000. It seems like it is "always something, never nothing." Hopefully, things will get into high gear this week or the next. We have to worry about the weather: Hubby is doing the work by himself (my oldest son will be helping with the trusses and a little bit of the initial construction), and because of the delays so far, we have to worry about fall/winter because of the rain that we normally get.

Okay, enough of my whining! I have to go to the dentist's office sometime today to get the insurance info to the front office. What fun. Not! So, I will look at some more posts and read more email and TTYL.



Let me help you with that quote, you mean bad consulting engineers drive you bananas.....:lol:

Consulting engineers are supposed to offer solutions to problems (mostly have a good design that avoid problems) and yet also provide a service with a cost savings mindset for the owner. Tell you what, the next time you guys need a good/ experienced MEP Engineering firm, give me a call, I'll make a road trip to Georgia. Or better yet, if you have an IDIQ that you want an outside engineering service to bid on, here you go, the solution is at hand, no more problems there mate...cheesy

Good luck in your endeavors with them, I sure hope that your projects and the path that they take, become a little bit more smoother~
 
Hopefully it will not be the worst case after all. I had ripped tendons in my left foot and had to have quite a bit of "reconstruction" done. The pain level was not too bad, but I had to wear a cast for a bit of time. When I had my knee scoped, the heal rate was pretty fast. Praying for a quick recovery for your husband, Claire.



Morning all!! Hope this finds everyone well! A week to go until the kids are back at school!! These hols seem to have flown by, I had all sorts of plans to meet up with other mums and kiddies and I havent managed any meet ups!!

The hubby is at hospital this afternoon, he had a MRI scan on his knee about 4 weeks ago now so going for the results later today!! Been told worse case senario is a ligament reconstruction?? think thats what the consultant said anyway! Hopefully it wont be as bad as that and its something they can treat easier!!

119 days to go!! The season will be upon us in no time!! and I for one am soooo ready for it lol!!!!

Have a great day all :) xxxx
 
Totally agree with you there.........something soothing about Fall, the busy summer has ended and now we can get into the "relax mode of the coming seasons. Time for quiet contemplation, writing, baking, and just taking life a little bit slower. I love all the seasons, each one comes at the appropriate time to refresh us one and all!
Have a great day!

Well said, Joyfully yours!!

Nice to see you :)


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Good morning, all


Quickly popping in before I have to drop off the boys at my in-laws house and head to work. It is the last day of summer vacation for JP, so the real fun will begin tomorrow when it's time to wrangle him out the door in time. I have my inventory tonight so I work this evening and tomorrow evening, but I have this upcoming weekend off so 2 nights in one week is fine with me. Our local orchard opens for business this Saturday, my wife wants to go there and see if they have a Halloween tree to decorate in the house for October, she has been wanting one for a few years now, and after Labor Day it is free game to start decorating for Fall/Harvest/Halloween. cheesy


Have a great day!!!

Good luck at work today, hope all goes well!

Hope JP has a great first day back =]

I love Halloween trees!! I want to do a Fall one this year. So excited for the 'ber months!!


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I hope you are having a much better day today!!!!



LOVE this picture!!!!



That chili sounds delish! Had to be the habanero sauce! Lol!



Speaking of corn bread...you should try this recipe sometime - from an Amish cookbook in Pennsylvania:

Cheesy Cornbread

1 sweet onion
1/4 c. Butter
1 egg beaten
1/3 c. Milk
1 c. cream style corn
1 box Jiffy corn mix
2 drops hot pepper sauce
1c. Sour cream
1/4 tsp. Salt
1/4 tsp. Dill weed
1 c. Grated cheddar

Preheat to 425. Slice onions thinly. Sauté until soft. Combine mix, egg, milk, sour cream, corn, pepper sauce and pour into 8" Pan. Combine onions, salt, dill 1/2 cheese. Spread over batter. Sprinkle remaining cheese over onion. bake 25-30 min. Enjoy!!




Hope it all went better than expected for your hubby! Sending prayers up!



Ha ha ha Seawaters!! If you have a really good bike, riding is SO much easier!!! Never in a million years would I be riding 35 miles if I still had my old bike!



Have a greta day CS!



This reminds me - I was so surprised to see so many leaves had fallen across the bike path at the lake - just in 1 area! When we rode our bikes over it Sunday morning, I just loved the sound of the crunching leaves - and the smell!!



Love the Halloween tree idea! Please post pics!! I have been seeing more & more houses with pumpkins on their front porch! My uncle has pumpkins going almost all the way around his flagpole already!



Have a good day judesmama!



Ooooh, can't wait to see pics!!! Sounds great!

Thanks for sharing the recipe!! Sounds delish!!


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Evening you all :) It's funny to see most of you just starting your morning and it is already after 4pm here!

I tried to share a few photos from over the weekend but it exceeds the size limit on here.

I ordered a special limited edition Monoploy set last week. It came with an additional 5 tokens all in gold including the new cat! But guess what......they sent me just the normal version which I already have! I was so disappointed when I opened it. I have sent a complaint I just hope they will send me the one I want if there is any left!

Ok well off to make food, bath kids,bring laundry in, tidy the toys away.....domesctic rush hour begins...LOL!

Speak to you all later!

What a bummer!! Hope they correct their mistake & make it right for you.

Good luck w/ the domestic rush hour! You're a pro, so I'm sure you don't need it.

xo


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We have been trying for six months to get our building permit to begin construction on our new kitchen/den area. Hubby drew up the plans in AutoCAD, sent them to an architect, then sent them to the engineering firm, and then to the county building inspector. The building inspector, of course, had to find something wrong, so it was back to the drawing board, so to speak. The engineering firm assigned one of the engineers to our project. Hubby made the changes that the building inspector wanted and we sent it back to the engineers for their signatures. During that time, the engineer assigned to our project, left the firm for another job. We had no clue why it was taking so long and finally called the owner of the engineering firm. He told us the first engineer had quit, blah, blah, blah. They re-assigned our project to someone else, and we are finally seeing some movement!!! We hope to get approval this week, but the county building inspector is notorious for finding lots of things wrong that he tells you about "piece-meal." He sometimes does things differently from the codes, too, like requiring a certain fuse box (normally more expensive) when the code calls for a different one (less expensive). I think his lack of experience is making him more "strict" than he needs to be. Also, he is a "my way or the highway" kind of guy. Hubby is no slouch in the inspection business. He was an inspector for the US Forest Service for the last few years on the job, prior to retirement. When you ask the county guy to show you the specific requirement in the code book he gets ticked off at you and then things start slowing down, if you know what I mean, like "how dare you question me." In addition, the money we have to pay just to get the needed permits is close to $5,000. The square footage for the addition and screened-in patio is 1,320 square feet. Because of this, we have to pay a school tax up front of close to $1,000. It seems like it is "always something, never nothing." Hopefully, things will get into high gear this week or the next. We have to worry about the weather: Hubby is doing the work by himself (my oldest son will be helping with the trusses and a little bit of the initial construction), and because of the delays so far, we have to worry about fall/winter because of the rain that we normally get.

Okay, enough of my whining! I have to go to the dentist's office sometime today to get the insurance info to the front office. What fun. Not! So, I will look at some more posts and read more email and TTYL.

Thinking of you guys.

Hope you get the approval this week! Fingers crossed!!

Good luck w/ insurance info. & the dentist office!!




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It was an awfully busy day at work. I didn't get to check in before tonight. One of those days when I'm in the middle of a job, and it's interrupted by a priority job ... so I finish that, go back to the original job, and get interrupted AGAIN ... it went like that all day, and everyone eager to get THEIR job done first. Hardly a moment to breathe, although I did sneak out and take a 10-minute walk just to clear my head. I was feeling very low all day, had something on my mind. Didn't feel better until Mr. got home. We watched a Hildegarde Withers mystery starring good old Edna May Oliver and James Gleason---"The Penguin Pool Murder." Gotta run for now ... we're getting rid of a computer station and chair to make room for a sofa that we're getting from MIL's downsizing, and I have to take a photo of them to send to my BIL to see if he wants to take them.

I think I have seen "The Penguin Pool Murder" - if I remember correctly, I rather liked it.
 
Morning all!! Hope this finds everyone well! A week to go until the kids are back at school!! These hols seem to have flown by, I had all sorts of plans to meet up with other mums and kiddies and I havent managed any meet ups!!

The hubby is at hospital this afternoon, he had a MRI scan on his knee about 4 weeks ago now so going for the results later today!! Been told worse case senario is a ligament reconstruction?? think thats what the consultant said anyway! Hopefully it wont be as bad as that and its something they can treat easier!!

119 days to go!! The season will be upon us in no time!! and I for one am soooo ready for it lol!!!!

Have a great day all :) xxxx

Praying whatever is wrong with your husband's knee is easily fixed!
 
Thanks, CAH. I cannot believe how weird our weather has been lately! Not too hot, temperature-wise!!!



Good Morning my Christmas Friends!

We are expecting some more triple digit temperatures. Blah! Fall will be here soon! As Gabulldawg mentioned about coming out of summer hibernation, I cannot wait to come out of it myself! Bring on the cooler temps!!!

I have a busy day ahead. I hope you all have a Merry Day!
 
I love this photo, aaahhhhh Fall, cool days, and the musty smell of fallen leaves, and the trees having been kissed by the rays of the sun........lovin it!

Welcome to the Countdown, Joyfully yours!
 
Just love your avatar, Snowflake!



Thanks! It was a wonderful festival! They had a lot of art, crafts, woodwork, jewelry, food, candles, soaps, etc. I didn't buy anything this time around, trying to save money. But I could've spent a lot!! ;)

Hope you have a great day, too!!


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Ugh ... red tape ... it's always something! I hope the county inspector doesn't get in your way TOO much.

We have been trying for six months to get our building permit to begin construction on our new kitchen/den area. Hubby drew up the plans in AutoCAD, sent them to an architect, then sent them to the engineering firm, and then to the county building inspector. The building inspector, of course, had to find something wrong, so it was back to the drawing board, so to speak. The engineering firm assigned one of the engineers to our project. Hubby made the changes that the building inspector wanted and we sent it back to the engineers for their signatures. During that time, the engineer assigned to our project, left the firm for another job. We had no clue why it was taking so long and finally called the owner of the engineering firm. He told us the first engineer had quit, blah, blah, blah. They re-assigned our project to someone else, and we are finally seeing some movement!!! We hope to get approval this week, but the county building inspector is notorious for finding lots of things wrong that he tells you about "piece-meal." He sometimes does things differently from the codes, too, like requiring a certain fuse box (normally more expensive) when the code calls for a different one (less expensive). I think his lack of experience is making him more "strict" than he needs to be. Also, he is a "my way or the highway" kind of guy. Hubby is no slouch in the inspection business. He was an inspector for the US Forest Service for the last few years on the job, prior to retirement. When you ask the county guy to show you the specific requirement in the code book he gets ticked off at you and then things start slowing down, if you know what I mean, like "how dare you question me." In addition, the money we have to pay just to get the needed permits is close to $5,000. The square footage for the addition and screened-in patio is 1,320 square feet. Because of this, we have to pay a school tax up front of close to $1,000. It seems like it is "always something, never nothing." Hopefully, things will get into high gear this week or the next. We have to worry about the weather: Hubby is doing the work by himself (my oldest son will be helping with the trusses and a little bit of the initial construction), and because of the delays so far, we have to worry about fall/winter because of the rain that we normally get.

Okay, enough of my whining! I have to go to the dentist's office sometime today to get the insurance info to the front office. What fun. Not! So, I will look at some more posts and read more email and TTYL.
 
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