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The end?

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Retrospect is such a great teacher…. the lesson I am learning at the moment is to  move on from errors of judgement that have meant the house is not,  perhaps in its detail - possibly in some parts more  major areas - what it could have been … should have been. I have learnt much about people through this process.   There have been some great interactions and some ludicrous and frustrating ones.

Last week I slithered to a place where any further decline would have resulted in “going past cracking point”. This was how Murray described it when he stepped in to deal with builders and sub contractors.

“Final meeting” today.

In Brief : the fire was completed yesterday, the manifold is ALMOST finished…., the diswasher doesn’t fit under the bench despite the designer having the specs early,  the splash back reflects not only the potential for  wonderful efficiency but installation issues that need to be rectified by an onsite meeting of four… men.

Men - while woman no doubt have the propensity to pick over the emotional trappings - men have astounded me with their ability to pass the buck and revolve a problem beyond any level of  non productive ‘problem solving’ I would ever have believed possible.

And that’s what sorts the trustworthy from the idiot. No matter how well intentioned, if they can’t give you clear detail in short space of time , based on informed and appropriate confidence in their field … send them packing. If you get even a whiff of bluff or bravado - take a big step back.   The good ones are rare.

Now we are near the end  subbies are telling us they “know a good builder” … where were they at the start?

Well.. onwards to the garden and the promise of spring and summer.  I pruned the hydrangeas on Sunday and reminded myself why we live here.  The shortest  day is past so moving in before winter is long gone.  The cat moved in briefly to the bathroom.   The underfloor heating is amazing ( the bill…well wait and see!) . The views out of the  house restore our faith in what we are about.

Oh … I think I hear the cutter coming to cut the tile under the dishwasher hole …. no doubt more standing, looking, wondering going over old ground followed by more dust …… Me, I am off to an auction of show home furniture for a housing company that went under.

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( the drawers are not in due to another untold story of poor management on the part of the vanity maker)

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The island top grain is gorgeous… not quite the colour we specified but splendid none the less…. Craft … that is THE ruling principle which ought to be honoured.

Loosing sleep

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Last night I tossed and turned on the couch worrying about the fact that the cavity sliders had not been made flush!  I tried to heighten that all the family are healthy, relatively happy and what a middle class problems such worries are.  In the light of the burdens that many families face it is a privelege to have such worries about a house!  And in the light of the suffering that friends who are facing cancer are dealing with, errors on the house should be a celebration of the future! … I did get to sleep eventually!

A note about bedrooms then . ..

In the new addition I have a small room off the master bedroom which is to be my escape when, for whatever reason, I can’t sleep.   This will replace what for the last twenty something years has been the couch or some alternative bed.  In the plan  that Stewart Ross did for us this room was dubbed “Mrs Larsson’s Room ” after the wife of the Swedish Artist Carl  LarssonKarin Larsson , an artist and weaver in her own right, slept, not in the marital bed, but in room adjacent to her husband’s  and near her children’s beds.

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Karen Larsson's bed is on the left and her husband's bed is in the next room

Karin Larsson was a longsufferng supporter of her husband’s fame and achievements yet her influence in the house , which Murray and I visited in 1987, was palpable.

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Friday, March 6th, 2009

A Goddess of Mercy

A Goddess of Mercy

For a day we had this image on the hall studs.

I think I dropped the poster - a promo for the exhibition at the CHCH Art Gallery - on my way back from collecting the paper one morning and one of the builders stapled it to the wall.   It was an odd and ambiguous ‘pin up’ but stands never the less as the first piece of art in our new house.

Its only lasted a day and gave way to band saw on the hall mounted workbench.