geteminline
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This is my first post and it has been quite a crazy build.
Back story....
My wife and I met in high school and while going to undergrad and law school we were fortunate to be able to stay with my parents to lower our expenses. About 15 years ago my dad had built a 22X40 garage that I learned to live in just about any chance I could.
After finishing law school we opened a law firm in the square of a great city. When looking for a house we wanted to be walking distance from our house. This limited us greatly which led to me having to give up the condition that the house must have a garage.
We were fortunate to find a great old house (built in 1919) with a larger lot that was big enough to build a garage at a future date. It had a shed that didn't open and seemed to want to tip over. Nonetheless we were happy with the possibilities and we had something to get us by.
Fast forward to about 6 months ago. Finances were looking good and we decided we wanted to try to have a baby. While I was certainly ready, I wanted to also have a garage as a place to teach my future kiddo all the things I was grateful to have learned in a garage. Wife agreed. We build a garage and try to have a baby. As luck would have it the first try resulted in a baby!
We applied and were approved through the historic district to build the garage. I obtained the permit and began to call builders. What was interesting was that I called no less than 20 companies all of which were too busy to take on the project. I am not one to let things go without finishing which meant that my less than expert carpentry skills were going to be tested on quite a large build. I bought materials at Menard's and took 11 days off work for the journey that was unforgettable.
There is much more to this story but I figure I would see what interest was in my ramblings and pictures.
Back story....
My wife and I met in high school and while going to undergrad and law school we were fortunate to be able to stay with my parents to lower our expenses. About 15 years ago my dad had built a 22X40 garage that I learned to live in just about any chance I could.
After finishing law school we opened a law firm in the square of a great city. When looking for a house we wanted to be walking distance from our house. This limited us greatly which led to me having to give up the condition that the house must have a garage.
We were fortunate to find a great old house (built in 1919) with a larger lot that was big enough to build a garage at a future date. It had a shed that didn't open and seemed to want to tip over. Nonetheless we were happy with the possibilities and we had something to get us by.
Fast forward to about 6 months ago. Finances were looking good and we decided we wanted to try to have a baby. While I was certainly ready, I wanted to also have a garage as a place to teach my future kiddo all the things I was grateful to have learned in a garage. Wife agreed. We build a garage and try to have a baby. As luck would have it the first try resulted in a baby!
We applied and were approved through the historic district to build the garage. I obtained the permit and began to call builders. What was interesting was that I called no less than 20 companies all of which were too busy to take on the project. I am not one to let things go without finishing which meant that my less than expert carpentry skills were going to be tested on quite a large build. I bought materials at Menard's and took 11 days off work for the journey that was unforgettable.
There is much more to this story but I figure I would see what interest was in my ramblings and pictures.
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