So once again it's been a really long time since I have posted on here. Again I'm really sorry about that. So I will just cut to the chase. Work has been incredibly crazy ever since I got my new job in February. There's been a lot of changes, a lot of good changes. But it has just been crazy busy.
Recently at work I got a promotion where I am now leading a new team and helping to developthe process of how that is was going to look and run. The part of my job that I had now become my full time job with a team of people to help me ( what one person for now more to come). This is been adding in a little bit of extra stress. :-)
Byron and I have also startef demolition and remodeling of the house. Byron actually started demoltion a couple months ago when he decided to go ahead and start ripping up the carpet in the living room . We decided a while back that we had to get rid of our carpet and white tile. Living in a house with 4 dogs is not a good idea with carpet and white tile. Especially when your chichuachua likes to pee in the house and one of your other dogs likes to mark his territory.
When at home Depot a while back we found this one Tile we really liked. It is a hand-scraped wood looking tile and we are planning to put that throughout the whole house (Or at least Im planning that Byron still wants to put a different style in the wet areas). So we will see who wins (probanly Byron) :).
So 2 weeks ago he rented a jack hammer and started busting up the tile. For those of you who don't know tile demoltion creates a lot of dust and makes a really big mess. Also if you don't know make sure your AC is off and your windows are open. Otherwise your AC unit could freeze up and you could not have AC for a little while.
Since the tile demolition the house has been impossible to clean. We Dust and vacuum almost constantly and we're still having trouble getting rid of it all. We've also changed the AC vent filter like 3 times. Since we started the tile demolition I have been fighting a Sinus infection :-( and my allergies have really been acting up and It is hard to get them under control.
Do you like to say I am ready for this process to be over. But it's a two step process really getting half of the house installed at a time. But I'm getting closer to seeing the light at the end of the tunnel :-) So wish me luck luck.
Below are some pictures of our house in choas.