Monday, June 21, 2010

Patience

We have all of the logs peeled now and have started bleaching them, but the work has slowed to an almost stop now. Blane and Blane Jr. are very busy now working at their jobs that pay the bills. We are very thankful that their business has picked up. We want to be stacking logs so bad, but all things in God's timing. There is never enough hours in the day, but I guess it's a good thing because other wise we would work ourselves too much and not get enough rest. Patience: the capacity to accept or tolerate delay without getting angry or upset. ; )

Saturday, May 29, 2010

More Logs Peeled

Thanks to Ted and Nathan's help we now have 44 logs peeled. I know what we will be doing Memorial Day! We are having a problem with bugs, so we really need to finish the peeling so we can treat them.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Almost A Third of the Logs Peeled

As of this minute, we have 28 logs peeled. Hopefully by the end of the day we will have a few more done. Blane, Jr. is going to work some on the chicken coop this afternoon. He has not been able to touch it since week before last. It is hard to after more than one project going at the same time.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Blessings

We were blessed on Saturday to have our friends Ted and Nathan come and help peel logs. Thank you so much guys.
We also had a sweet visit from fellow log home builders, Rachel & Keith. They both jumped right in to peel logs. Thank you for the help and for sharing your wisdom. We then enjoyed fellowship around a campfire, roasting hot dogs and making s'mores. They are building a log cabin in Florida and are about 4 months ahead of us, so we were able to glean from them.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Foundation is Almost Finished


We only have to back fill around the piers and put on the seal plates and foundation will be finished! The forms boards did not come off as easy as we had hoped. We had to dig them out and unscrew them all. We will try something different next time.


We had to hire someone to pump the concrete into all the pier forms.


It was a big job to build all the forms. We started out measuring each one, clamping each brace into place and then screwing it on to the form boards, but then Blane, Jr. made a jig that made measuring and clamping unnecessary and it went a lot faster.


We hired a backhoe to dig trenches for the piers.



We used the board and batten system to square up our footprint.


Now the push is on to get all the logs peeled and treated before insects start eating them or they start to rot. It takes a few hours to peel one log. It is not the fun part of building a log cabin. We look forward to these logs becoming walls!

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Simple Life in a Nutshell

The simple life is not to be confused with the plain life. It is not about being self sufficient or being debt free, even though those are good things. It's not about having chickens and pigs or living out in the country. The simple life is about being singular minded. We were created to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever. The purpose of everything we do should be to glorify God. You could live off grid in the middle of no where and still give no thought as to what your purpose in life truly is and on the other hand you could live in a high rise in the heart of New York City and have as your single focus to glorify God. It requires denying the false gods of our society and worshipping the one and true God.

Our family strives to be disciples of Jesus. We try to live on less than we bring in and try to be good stewards of what God entrusts us with. That does not mean that you have to live in a 800 sq. ft., 35 year old single wide or drive an old beat up pickup truck as we have chosen to do. God gives each family a different measure of gifts and resources.

The simple life can be summarized in these two statements: 
Psa 23:1 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
and,
Mat 6:24 "No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.


We are not perfect and are constantly repenting, but by the grace of God we continue to press on to the goal.





Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Project Manager

Blane, Sr. has appointed Blane, Jr. to be the project manager and he has used the Pythagorean theorem to determine the sizes for the foundation pier forms. He has a huge responsibility especially because we can't afford any big mistakes, but we have every confidence that he will rise to the challenge. They are working on peeling log #13 this evening. That will leave 87 logs to go!