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"Adventure is the land between entertainment and panic."
-Anonymous

So, off on our adventure we go!

With average Santa Clara County real estate prices over $500,000 (ouch!) we purchased a home in March 1999 in the Willow Glen area of San Jose that we will be working on and making our own. (By the way, we did not pay that much for this palace!)

The front of the house

Renters had been living in our new home for the past two years, and it has not had the TLC that it needed. It's got some of everything: foundation problems, a new roof but no downspouts, so a bit of water around the base of the house (connected to the foundation problems), a really yucky bathroom and an icky kitchen, a look-Ma-no-permits bedroom, a rough-cut skylight (i.e., hole) to the attic, a efficiency-challenged water heater (yes, outside in the cold)… Ah, that's enough description for now.

We bought a very well kept but small 29-year-old travel trailer from a very conscientious owner and we thought that we would live in that while we do the big stuff. But through various events and visitors, we ended up living in the house in a mode we affectionately refer to as "camping".

Portal to a Remodel
1999
  The Before Pictures
  Garage? We Don't Need No Stinking Garage!
  Snow? In April? In California? On Move Day? You Betcha!
  An Overloaded Fusebox
  Mariachis 'R Us
  Every Job Site Needs a Dog
  The Apprentice's Maiden Voyage
2000
  Gimme Shelter
  Livin' La Vida Off Kilter
  I've Never Seen A Tree As Tiny As Thee
2001
  Gimme Shelter, Part II
  The Fifteen Puzzle
  Yes, Virginia, There Will Be A Garage
  We Can Dig It!
  A Form We Don't Mind Completing
  Pour It On, Baby!
  Don't Slumber! It's Time To Unload Lumber!
  With A Little Help From Our Friends
  The Beam Is Up, Scotty!
  A One-Man Show With A One-Dog Audience
  Banding Together
  What Goes Around...
2002
  Home A-Loam
  A Mall Maul
  A Successful Wrap Artist
  Many Hands + 1 Day = 2 Months of Progress
  Details, Details
  Chicken for Dinner?
  A Peak Experience
  What's a Water Table?
  Proof of a Roof, No Spoof
2003
  Batten-er Up!
  The Great Red Wall of San Jose
  Portes Françaises et une Fenêtre
 
  Our good luck charm
  The top 10 weird things about this house
  Archaeological artifacts
  Take a tour of the trailer
  On-the-job incidents
 
  Our building fund
(The money we've found while working in the house): $.35
   
 

Diet breakfast barWe're looking at eventually pushing the house back to create a porch. This would also move the kitchen back so that we end up with an eating area (which it doesn't have right now, except for the diet breakfast bar, left) and combine the kitchen with a family room area, and add a second story that includes a master bedroom and bath.

We will have pictures available here describing our progress. If you would like to be notified via e-mail when we add new stuff, just send us a line or two.

Just for fun, here's our favorite remodeling joke:

Two men in a pickup truck drove into a lumberyard. One of the men walked in the office and said, "We need some four-by-twos."

The clerk said, "You mean two-by-fours, don't you?"

The man said, "I'll go check," and went back to the truck. He returned in a minute and said, "Yeah, I meant two-by-fours."

"All right. How long do you need them?" The customer paused for a minute and said, "I'd better go check."

After a while, the customer returned to the office and said, "A long time. We're gonna build a house."

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