Plumbing Project

My house has a single bathroom and at times that is inconvenient, especially when there are visitors. The utility room is the only space available for another toilet but it is already packed with washer, dryer, and hot water heater. In order to create space I had been thinking about stacking the washer and dryer, and one day this summer I started moving things around.

After convincing myself that stacking was a good idea and fairly easy, I dove right in without a plan, although I did think it through but one step at a time. The project suffered from classic scope creep which was kind of stressful but it all worked out well.

I then started thinking about the next step, i.e., adding a sink and toilet. I do not have a lot of plumbing experience and this is out of my comfort zone. I contacted three plumbers to obtain a quote; two did not respond and one said no thanks. I was reminded of how difficult it is to engage tradespeople here in Garden Bay.

I was also worried about whether I’d have to make other changes to satisfy the building inspector so I called him and he visited to review my situation. He was encouraging and so I decided to take on this renovation project in 2020. Since the building inspector’s visit, I have been researching and planning.

The more I educate myself, the more confident I become and the plan gets better. I had another meeting with the building inspector to find out what’s required for a permit and he has corrected my course as required. I’ve started buying things: a plumbing book, a laundry sink unit, a toilet, Pex installation tools and supplies, etc. Although we leave for Mexico soon, I like the feeling of making progress and being well prepared to continue when I return in March.

Summer Waning

We’ve had a great summer with moderate temperatures and the right amount of rain. The time flew by while doing projects, some travel, and general recreation. We return to Guanajuato on October 14 and I am saddened by the thought of leaving my home in Garden Bay. However, we will arrive to summer weather and in the midst of the Cervantino festival which we will enjoy along with Blair and Jennifer, friends from Vancouver.

I celebrated my 65th birthday last month. We were on on way home from a camping trip to Texada Island and I got to ride the ferry for free! Later this month I am expecting to receive my first CPP/OAS monthly cheque which will be extra spending money and I am determined to learn how to spend. I think we will travel more, in particular, we have talked about going to Madrid, let’s say in September 2020.

Another challenge I have, and it is worse in Guanajuato, is how to enjoy my time when I don’t have some project on the go. I hate it when I fall into the habit of doing sudokus! Part of the answer for me is jogging regularly and in the last week I feel like I have regained the habit. I also tuned my piano and decided to play a bit. It’s amazing how much I enjoy the struggle to play and I’m learning to practice with AimeĆ© around.