There's been amazing progress in the past few days. The large exterior walls are up! It really looks like something major now!
Since this addition is going on top of a mostly preexisting structure, we've had to make some unusual decisions. Where in the hallway should we put a 4 inch step? How do we keep people from banging their head on the weird roof pitch in the hallway without giving up too much bedroom space? It's been great walking around up there for the past couple of days, really getting a feel for the space, and being able to visualize how it's all going to come together. I think we've managed to make most of the critical decisions. phew.
Pete has also been having fun dealing with some aspects of the addition. For instance, he had to build a roof truss in place. He had to bolt the truss together down inside some of the existing structure. He spent an entire day building this truss, most of the time trying to get the last 6 bolts in. He was laying on his stomach, reaching down into the existing wall, completely contorted, cranking on the bolts. He probably averaged an hour per bolt. It was much more fun to put the walls up.
Lots of details like that. Wedging and shimming the apron wall so that it's straight to the world instead of a wavy mess. Hacking away at floor joists to allow for the step. (The floor where the addition is going is 4 inches higher than the rest of the house - why? Who knows? But, we have to put a step in somewhere)
Pete is doing an awesome job. Of course. :)

