Somehow we're now in 2025! Happy new year to everyone.
The end of year is always busy for us, and this one threw us a couple of curveballs to boot.
My wife's dad passed away in December, the day after the anniversary of my mate's death (and a couple of days before my birthday). The poor timing wasn't lost on us. She wasn't very close to him, but she got a chance to do an emergency dash down there before he died which gave her some comfort since it had been a long time since her last visit. The funeral ended up being between Christmas and New Years in Melbourne, so a week out from the busiest time of year we had to try and find a kennel for the dogs. One flagged they were 50% booked for next Christmas! Once that was booked in (2 hours away), we booked accommodation and everything else. We decided to drive down and loop in a visit to my dad on the way back, which was already planned. We actually ended up staying relatively close to Geoff's 'hood and stayed in Sandringham (it's all relative when you live 10 hours drive away). The funeral was lovely, but mixed emotions with the nature of their relationship. We had a day to explore the Mornington Peninsular. The next day we drove home via Black Spur to Glenrowan and then Beechworth for the night. The next day we drove to Narranderra to visit my dad in aged care, and then Cowra that night. And back home the next day. Between that, and a couple of visits to family in Bathurst just before Christmas, we did about 3-4000km in 2 weeks. Home on Saturday, Sunday to catch up on washing, and back to work Monday. Not quite the relaxed time off we were aiming for. Also I got sick in December too, just a regular cold, but picked up the worst niggling cough which just hung on for weeeeks. Like my entire chest and back muscles aching every time you coughed. By some stroke of luck I got through the funeral without a coughing fit. I've kicked it now, but was just a pain.
Geoff I'm still keen to visit on a future visit, when we have more time and less emotions on our plates
The shed was delivered in December, with multiple issues. Firstly the windows in the gable ends were off-centre. I spec'd them in the centre to align with the gable, and I even paid extra to have them aligned in the centre (in an 'off-sheet' position). And they looked like this when it was delivered. When you've been taught by Halfcup to clock your screws, a window off-centre by about a third just looks like ***. They also sent me dark grey corner flashings, for an otherwise white shed. A bit of back and forth and outlining how I wouldn't have even ordered the shed had I known this was how it would look, they offered to replace the gable walls and the corner trims.

The replacement panels finally arrived today. We shifted the windows completely off-centre to make it look like they've been done on purpose. They should align to the rear of the shed to help bring in light at the back. We'll see how assembly goes, hopefully this weekend.

The end of year is always busy for us, and this one threw us a couple of curveballs to boot.
My wife's dad passed away in December, the day after the anniversary of my mate's death (and a couple of days before my birthday). The poor timing wasn't lost on us. She wasn't very close to him, but she got a chance to do an emergency dash down there before he died which gave her some comfort since it had been a long time since her last visit. The funeral ended up being between Christmas and New Years in Melbourne, so a week out from the busiest time of year we had to try and find a kennel for the dogs. One flagged they were 50% booked for next Christmas! Once that was booked in (2 hours away), we booked accommodation and everything else. We decided to drive down and loop in a visit to my dad on the way back, which was already planned. We actually ended up staying relatively close to Geoff's 'hood and stayed in Sandringham (it's all relative when you live 10 hours drive away). The funeral was lovely, but mixed emotions with the nature of their relationship. We had a day to explore the Mornington Peninsular. The next day we drove home via Black Spur to Glenrowan and then Beechworth for the night. The next day we drove to Narranderra to visit my dad in aged care, and then Cowra that night. And back home the next day. Between that, and a couple of visits to family in Bathurst just before Christmas, we did about 3-4000km in 2 weeks. Home on Saturday, Sunday to catch up on washing, and back to work Monday. Not quite the relaxed time off we were aiming for. Also I got sick in December too, just a regular cold, but picked up the worst niggling cough which just hung on for weeeeks. Like my entire chest and back muscles aching every time you coughed. By some stroke of luck I got through the funeral without a coughing fit. I've kicked it now, but was just a pain.
Geoff I'm still keen to visit on a future visit, when we have more time and less emotions on our plates
The shed was delivered in December, with multiple issues. Firstly the windows in the gable ends were off-centre. I spec'd them in the centre to align with the gable, and I even paid extra to have them aligned in the centre (in an 'off-sheet' position). And they looked like this when it was delivered. When you've been taught by Halfcup to clock your screws, a window off-centre by about a third just looks like ***. They also sent me dark grey corner flashings, for an otherwise white shed. A bit of back and forth and outlining how I wouldn't have even ordered the shed had I known this was how it would look, they offered to replace the gable walls and the corner trims.

The replacement panels finally arrived today. We shifted the windows completely off-centre to make it look like they've been done on purpose. They should align to the rear of the shed to help bring in light at the back. We'll see how assembly goes, hopefully this weekend.


















































