While we were in America, Joern spoke with Mr. B concerning the windows. He said that we could expect the windows to be completed by calendar week 14 (Germans love calendar weeks.) So, after spending a few moments counting through my dad's "antique trucks" calendar, we quickly realized that the windows were expected sometime around the 4thish of April.
This all means of course, that we were totally caught off-guard this morning when the phone rang at 7:10. I was in the middle of putting on my eye-liner, which meant I was still a good 10 minutes out from being ready to leave for work, when my mother-in-law called to inform us that our windows being delivered. Crap! I was already in danger of being late for work this morning, and spending a little gawking at our new windows simply was not in the time plan this morning. After running around like a crazy woman though, we did make it out the door by 7:15. I calmed myself down, by realizing that this morning, being late paled in comparission to the arrival of the windows.

I was able to truly enjoy a few minutes to walk around the delivery truck, watch one pallet be offloaded, and give Joern a thousand-and-one kisses because it was all so very exciting before heading off to work. Have I mentioned before how work gets in the way of life? If not, I should have. Today was just another day that it killed me to drive away from all of the house excitement, knowing full-well that by the time I came home, the excitement would be over.
Here's what I missed during the morning:
The kitchen windows sitting on top of Joern's garage.
My father-in-law made a good supervisor today.
A second, much larger, and stronger truck with a crane was
called in to bring the remaining pallets of windows onto the garage.
Of course, it was exciting to round the bend on our future street, and see this sight when I returned home from work:
It isn't so easy to see, but there are paletts of windows on top of Joern's garage and
on top of our foyer.
We had a very pleasant visit from our friend, Marcus, who we haven't seen in quite a long time. We enjoyed a chat and the sun, and caught up on our lives, his kids, our houses, etc. It was very enjoyable and very nice to see Marcus, and I am sure Joern was very proud to show him around the house.
After Marcus' visit, I ran around the house, to take a bunch of pictures. I realized that not only did I need to take pictures of the windows waiting to be installed, but also needed to take "official," pictures of our completed second floor interior walls.
And, I felt the need to take one last picture of the "shell."
We also received a cover for our light well in our cellar. It needs to be covered, but also
allow for light to enter.
Master bedroom
Front, very light-filled children's bedroom.
While I was running around, snapping pictures, a stucco worker truck pulled into our private street. Since we're nowhere near this point in the house, I just continued to merrily run around the house until Joern said, "oh, they are here for us." Huh? Turns out that the stucco workers do not only do the exterior stucco, but also prepare the interior walls, and in our case came out to insulate the four very large front windows. The insulation serves two purposes: 1) to eliminate any thermal bridges from the front windows, and 2) to make the openings for the windows that much smaller so that we could still get french doors that would be covered under warranty by the window installer.
I was shocked that the two guys pulled up at 5:30 and started working. 5:30 is pretty late and uncommon on our building site. But, the two guys were really nice, and got to work quickly installing the insulating sheets.
You can see the insulation on the left side of the window opening.
And while the stucco guys were doing their job, I decided to check out how our "new" driveway looked with one car, and no construction trailer in it.
Yup, one more sign that we are moving on: the construction trailer is gone from the driveway, as of today!
I have to say, the driveway now looks much bigger!
The window installer is set to start tomorrow morning with the smaller windows. Evidently, two windows have a problem with their coloring, but Mr. Windowman will check this tomorrow. The large windows are on the plan for Monday. It seems crazy to think of how different our home will look tomorrow!