


...and this is the second set, fully up-to-date. Some of the pics we took are intended to give us at least some idea of where wiring is, should we ever need to go back in to the walls :-).
I am finding it amazing how much my perception of the house changes at the various stages; the drywall especially is really altering how I see room sizes. Which is fun but scary: worry about whether we're going to aim up where we were aiming! I'm sure that it will be fine, and Jenny has been through this before!
We have a basement floor now, and it begins to feel like a house. Good!
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