Monday, August 31, 2015

A New Hope

Brody gives me the stink eye. Brody was incredulous when I told him he would have to stay at Braesgate with Elizabeth for a few days. Hotel view of the city. The view from our hotel room wasn’t very impressive. Better hotel view of the city. The view from the event hotel parking lot was much better.
Suna stands beside a stylized guitar. In the service of “keeping Austin weird,” they have erected these guitar statues all over downtown. Carol and Russell joined us for lunch and a new venture. Carol and Russell agree that we should work closely together in a new business. Brody rolls with joy to see us. Brody was glad we got home safely.
Be true to your school now
And let your colors fly

Brian Wilson and Mike Love

Suna and I spent the weekend in Austin attending a Fortunebuilders “training” session. Although they presented more information about flipping, which they prefer to call “redeveloping,” that we could possibly assimilate, the three days were primarily devoted to marketing further training and the back-end systems they have developed to support their own redevelopment business, CT Homes.

Carol and Russell also attended, and we sat together for much of the weekend. Russell couldn’t get off work for the Friday session, but he was there for both Saturday and Sunday.

We had lunch together almost every day, but Suna and I were on our own for dinner, when we didn’t run into someone else attending the event. Since I hate to drive in traffic, we stayed at a hotel in walking distance of the event. The weather was perfect and walking to the event (and meals) gave us some much needed exercise. It didn’t take long to develop “conference butt” as we were stuck in uncomfortable chairs for hours on end.

In the end, the four of us decided to formalize our relationship by forming a new redevelopment company, Hermit Haus Redevelopment. The name was Carol’s idea based on the fact that I am so much a hermit. We also decided to sign up for the full package of Fortunebuilder training, including joining their “Inner Circle,” which is supposed to grant us better access to the big dogs. We’ll see….

The main thing I’m looking forward to is learning how to systematize everything. I’ve worked myself into a full-time job as a real estate investor. Hopefully, the systems will enable me to offload some of what has been eating all my time. But honestly, I’ve always been better at developing systems than following them.

 

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Doggy Progress

Brody hides in a cabinet “Look, Daddy! I’m hiding. You can’t see me.” [Okay, so not all the cabinet doors are on yet.]
Brody tries to get Rose to play Rose wants “that puppy” to leave her alone, but he’s persistent.

Rose is getting more accepting of Brody. When he first arrived, she acted as if she were terrified of him. This is strange because she adopted Stella as one of her own puppies and loved her accordingly. Suna thinks the trauma of being involved in Stella’s tragedy affected Rose deeply.

Backstory

Stella and Rose were playing. Stella’s collar got caught on Rose’s jaw. Stella panicked and flipped in an effort to get away, turning the collar into a tourniquet around her neck. She suffocated before Suna could get her free.

We have since learned that this type of death is not uncommon in the blue heeler community. Hence I will not let a dog wear a collar again. Halters are much safer.

Progress of a Kind

But while she still won’t play with Brody, Rose at least acknowledges him now. That’s progress of a kind.

 

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Ranch House Update

Racoon print in the mud. Suna couldn’t wait to show me this racoon print in the mud. They do love water, and we do live in the country. Brody tugs a sock off my foot. “This strange creature has engulfed Daddy’s foot. Must. Get. It. Off.”
Cabinet doors are finally all installed. The cabinet doors really dress up the kitchen—that and cleaning it. Now all we need is glass for the center doors. Partially rocked exterior wall. Raul continues to make progress rocking the house. It's gonna take a lotta dirt to ease this grade. While everyone else was working, I moved dirt around. We have a lot of dirt.
This house isn’t indicative of my wealth. This house is my wealth.

—Danny Thomas [and me]

We continue making slow progress on the ranch house. Ruben continues his contractory behaviors of not showing up when he says he’s going to, but he does eventually show up.

I’m beginning to think that paying as we go on this house was a mistake. It makes mid-steam changes too easy. It also makes tracking time and expenditures to the original budget difficult, if not nearly impossible.

I know what Danny Thomas felt like when he talked on The Tonight Show about a fancy house he had built. He said, “This house isn’t indicative of my wealth. This house is my wealth.” The ranch house is quickly consuming resources to the point where that’s a true statement.

The cabinet doors are now all in. Ruben has been tying up loose ends and touch ups. Raul continues working on the rock. We’ve cleaned up a lot of the construction debris. We put all of the excess drywall where I will haul in a few loads of road base to make the driveway circular—it’s gypsum, after all. And finally, I’ve been moving dirt around to level the yard and ease the slope off the back porch.

 

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Girls Love Horses

Apache looks jealous “Hey! Where’s my cuddles?” Photo by: Suna
Spice and Elizabeth Pardner and Elizabeth Photo by: Suna
Why? Tell me why?
Oh why? Do girls love horses?

Adam Ant

Our friend Elizabeth came to visit. Suna took her to see the horses, of course. Nobody really comes to see me. They come to see Suna and the horses. That’s okay. I’m really a hermit at heart.

Elizabeth and Spice got on so well they made Apache jealous—not that it’s that difficult. But in the end, horse cuddles make everything better, except maybe chocolate.

 

Friday, August 14, 2015

Muscles Where?

Brody shreds a tissue. What is it about dogs and tissues. I’ve never seen a dog who isn’t fascinated by reducing paper to a thousand small pieces.
Putting up the stone. Raul has to pick up each rock between two and four times. We bought 192 tons for the house.

Despite the August heat, Raul has been working very hard to skin the first floor in rock. First, he moves a selection of rocks into his work area. Then he picks them out, one by one, until he finds the right one for the spot, shaping it as needed by beating it with a mason’s hammer. Finally, he mortars the spot and places the rock. Next rock.

That means he’s going to pick up up to 192 tons of rock at least twice. Much of it, he’ll pick up four times as he lifts it up to the scaffolding he stands on to get to the top of the wall.

Raul is the only worker our neighbor Ralph respects. Ralph watch him work for a half hour or so. Then he said in his inimical Australian way, “That man must have muscles in his shit.”

 

Saturday, August 08, 2015

It’s Freakin’ Hot

Brody between my legs on the stairs. The grass is turning crunchy and brown. Photo by: Suna
Brody between my legs learning the stairs. Brody is learning how to negotiate the stairs. Photo by: Suna
She patrols that fence of his
To a Latin drum
And the hissing of summer lawns

—John Guerin and Joni Mitchell

It’s freakin’ hot outside—more than 100°F. The grass has turned its summer brown. When we go for walks, we experience the crunching of summer lawns.

With it being this hot, of course it’s time to start some really difficult outside work. The sand and mortar mix have been delivered, so Raul can start putting the stone on the side of the house. It’s really getting close to being finished.

But we’re enjoying the porch now that we’ve cleaned it up. Suna says even with the heat, the front porch is fairly comfortable. In the late afternoon, we can sit on the front porch and enjoy the shade and the breeze. I’m glad we had the eaves insulted. That helps keep the heat off of us.

 

Wednesday, August 05, 2015

Brody Report

Brody naps under a red footstool. Brody found a new house.
Brody curls up by the liquor cabinet. “Daddy, there’s a ball under there.”

Brody has a new cuteness. He like to crawl under things. He’s also become very popular on Suna’s Facebook page.

 

Tuesday, August 04, 2015

Peachtree Update

Suna and Brody inspect the front door. Check out how much better the front of the house looks. Wait until you see what's out that window! The kitchen looks much better with the trash removed.
Updated stove make the kitchen.v The updated stove looks good. a modern fireplace The fireplace looks really good.

Suna, Brody, and I did a semifinal walkthrough at Peachtree today. I’m really pleased. It’s about time to put it on the market.

The kitchen looks clean and modern with the dishwasher, new cabinets, and the new sink positioned so you can look at the side of the neighbor’s house while doing dishes.

We also went for that modern look when we refaced the fireplace in the living room. The living room in the center of the house is and opens to the dining area. I believe it will make a really comfortable space to relax in.

But the best part may be the spa-like bathroom. We used a large format tile in a vertical orientation. We also put in a recessed area to put shampoo and the like.

 

The bathroom will be a nice retreat. The bathroom may be my favorite room in the house.