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Wednesday, 22 April 2020

2020 - What is going on?

2020 - What is going on?

So, it's been a while since I wrote anything on here. Mainly because I just can't find the time to sit and write anything, but also because progress at our end is steady but slow.

Like everyone else in the world right now we are stuck in limbo, staying at home and waiting for some form of normality to resume... Although there are things I can't wait to do (see family and friends, go shopping, days out, lunch out etc.) I'm not actually sure I want things to return to "normal". I've seen small businesses diversify and reach out to those who are vulnerable or in need. Local suppliers selling in the village, and doing driveway drop offs. Local pubs and restaurants delivering, and of course discovering new small businesses to support.

Most of these things seem small to most, but when you live in a village with no Uber, just eat or Deliveroo you can feel quite cut off at the best of times, but during this time even more so. So for now, whilst the builder’s merchants aren't delivering, and we have no roof tiles to get started with the main roof, we are working on what we can, using local businesses to achieve other things - such as concreting for the patio at the back, and putting in a path down the side of the house for the scaffolding to stand firmly on. We are also finalising parts of the house designs that we perhaps weren’t 100% settled on (some window changes upstairs, and the layout of the stairs in the hallway). So we are chipping away.

I thought I’d take this opportunity to write down a brief update on what has happened in the last year (Year!!?) since last update…



April/May - The garage was up to ceiling height, and progress was being made on the gable wall. This time last April Steve had managed to get 2 out of the 5 steels lifted up onto the garage roof.



May/June/July – Steels were in place, and the gable walls were finished, and the roof trusses were in place.

August/September – Guttering, and drainage work done. Then roof work started. Got it prepped with Felt and battens, and dormer window was clad with render board.



September/October – Tiles went on and finished, and the Velux windows installed at the back.



Then as winter hit, this is Steve’s busiest time at work, so no work was done over winter (apart from the odd bit of insulation here and there) But for the most part the roof was made watertight.

Once his winter gritting season slowed down and the frost disappeared, he started to plan and organise his garage, ready for 2020’s work to begin!



Feb/March - We bought an electric roller garage door for the back (2nd hand eBay bargain!), and now the garage is pretty much water tight, apart from needing the ridge tiles putting on (but I won’t let Steve climb up on his own during a global pandemic) then it needs the front garage door measuring up and ordering (no point in wasting this money just yet – he’s rigged up something like fort Knox in the meantime).



March/April - Since lockdown started he has dug out and concreted both side paths, around 60tonnes of soil from the garden by hand, and concreted the patio. He has built a patio wall as the garden is slightly higher than the patio level – this was hard work! He has also put in the cabling for the patio electrics, and lighting in the summerhouse.

We’ve put in drainage along the back for foul and water waste, and generally pottered around doing bits in the garden.



Steve and I are both classed as keyworkers, so we continue to work a relatively ‘normal’ work week, so no extra work has been able to progress, sadly. We have been home-schooling the kids where possible, and thankfully school remains open for children who have both parents as keyworkers – which has been fantastic for us from a work perspective, but understandably quite worrying at the same time. It has left me torn at times, and not wanting to leave our little bubble.

I think this brings up pretty much up to date – oh and I’ve managed to get through the entire blog post without mentioning the ‘C-word’… and whilst that has put a bit of a dampener on progress, we are doing what we can and remaining positive!



Stay at home,

Love from the Fox Family x