We missed you! Keeping busy quilting and building.Remember me? I'm so sorry I haven't visited for ages. You'd think it would be the simplest thing to put a brand new transportable house on our property!
Here you cannot do anything without a Geotechnical report. Well our geotech was useless. The guys doing our site works are great - they've been super helpful. But they cut our site only to discover fill, and you can't build on fill, even if it's over 40 years old from when the highway was put through. There was a dark, organic layer noted in the soil samples but we were told by the geotech they see that all the time. He didn't believe DH when he rang up to tell him the whole platform was fill, but had to admit when he came out to site that yes, it was. Then he charged us for the site visit before we'd even made it home! So we spent $22,000 on useless excavations and had to move our building platform up the hill. We have to play nice until he signs off the things we need him to for our homes 'code of compliance certificate' but after that we will be making an issue of it as it's not only cost us in money, its set us back by about 6 weeks.
It also meant DH had to find a job quickly so we could get a small loan from the bank as that muck up meant we wouldn't be able to pay for everything. He's now spending 5 days a week in Auckland working there but splits his days off so he's never away for more than 2 nights a week.
The bank took forever to get the paperwork through to our lawyers so we couldn't pay for the house in full in the gap the house movers had. If we had been able to the house probably would have arrived on the truck today, but now we are waiting to hear when it will be moved.
So I'm still in a caravan at the top of a very windy hill (I really don't like it here). We had thunderstorms one night awhile ago and we must've got hit with a bit of a whirlwind. Sadly our aviaries (which weigh a tonne) got blown over - they didn't just fall over, they got rolled over their roof and onto their opposite side. We lost 4 of our cockatiels and some of our other birds. We were heartbroken and it's so open here that they were just gone.
So we are (call me crazy) currently raising 8 cockatiels - in a caravan. They've been a good distraction while DH is away. There are 5 we want to keep! We had 6 then the breeder asked if I'd take 2 more - 2 beautiful, pure white clear pieds (no grey feathers whatsoever). They were both from different nests with 2 chicks with extreme age differences between them, so the younger ones weren't getting fed properly. One is still very much a baby and s/he had to go on a road trip to Auckland when we had to go sign stuff at the lawyers. I'll try and get some photos of them but I can only use my phone camera which isn't very good.
So that's my epic tale.
How's everybody doing?