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Saturday, December 30, 2006

saturday

Electricity is going off and on due to a storm.

Update later.

Friday, December 29, 2006

The run around

Yesterday I set forth {after the migraine was subdued} to find building codes for my county. Numerous resources have informed me that your local residential building codes can be found at your local library, hence this would be my first stop.

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It's a tiny, cram packed {cozy if you will} building. Inside it's my dream house. Books stacked in the aisle because the shelves are overflowing. It dark and woody, a perfect library. The librarian was sitting at the computer with a child and immediately smiled as I walked up. I told her I was looking for the building codes.

"I know we are suppose to have them, but we were never issued them. You'll need to go to the city building." I thanked her and went on to my second stop.

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The city building was once tucked into a little shop building on the main street, they went and built something larger and fancier, now the official men no longer have to share an office. Goody for them. I had borrowed my father's cell phone and called my husband before entering the building.

"If you don't hear from me in an hour, I've been arrested."

Once inside I was told I needed to talk to a certain someone, and was called back into his office. First thing he says to me, "The code book is about this thick" he did the international hand sign for big freaking book. "You sure you want it?"

"No, but I need to know what we can do and what we can't do." We talked a bit about what info I was looking for and then he informed me that I should go to the county code enforcement building in downtown. ummm. . . thank you for your time.

Nope, not going to happen. I will not be going to code enforcement unprepared. I know several people that have tried to get green buildings and had to preform strange freak show tricks to get any of them approved. I have seen what is around the county, someone okayed these before they were built. So off to the extension office I went.

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I walked in and told the receptionist that I was there looking for an ally. Of course she wanted to know why I needed one. So I told her about how no one wanted me to see the residential home building codes. It's a conspiracy I tell you. Here's where I lucked out. The receptionist's father use to build berm homes. She acknowledged that it was a bad idea to go to code enforcement unprepared and then she called her son, who had graduated from K State in architectural engineering. He said there was no one I could call for an ally. WOE IS ME! The receptionist and I were talking, and I mentioned that I really needed to know the codes before I spent almost $4,000 US on just blueprints! Her jaw dropped, and then she calmly informed me that in the state of Kansas, that they do not require an engineers stamp on residential home blue prints. As long as everything is to scale and detailed, they will look at them and tell us yes, no, and maybe. I calmly informed her that I loved her, and skipped merrily out the door. We have a friend that in his past life, designed homes for a living and is willing to help out where he can. Happy dance with me?

So now we begin the process of blueprinting the house. As I type, my husband is sitting quietly on the couch, doodling. {Their so sweet when they doodle} And I am looking at the prices of building material. Instead of concrete we would like to go Rastra, it will save us labor cost and we can go full berm with it. Things might be starting to fall into place.

Did I mention I ran around in my NONAIS.org shirt that I got from the Granny Warriors?

Thursday, December 28, 2006

I've been tagged

THE RULES: Each player of this game starts with the ‘6 weird things about you.’ People who get tagged need to write a blog post of their own 6 weird things as well as state this rule clearly. In the end, you need to choose 6 people to be tagged and list their names. Don’t forget to leave a comment that says ‘you are tagged’ in their comments and tell them to read your blog.

Thank you Rebecca!

1. I love Brussel sprouts { I know that's not too weird with this group}

2. I eat fire

3. I have 2 chickens in a fish tank in my living room

4. I collect ugly vases

5. I twist my hair like a child

6. I have only been on one "traditional" date.

Now for the dreaded tagging;

Florafloraflora

BCJennyo

Puss Reboots

Monica

Abbagirl74

Jessie

One of those days

I have a wicked migraine and have to go to the library and extension office today. I need to do some research on building codes.

I found out that if we were to go completely underground, we are looking at an extra $10,000 US.

I do realize that resale of dome homes are very low, and that banks do not like to finance them. I have found a owner/builder construction loan that will cover all earth shelters, including domes.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Maybe this will work

Of course this isn't to scale, just the idea of what we are planning. {we do have the dimensions figured out.}

The center part will be a ten sided "decahome" where the master bedroom/bath, entry way and library will be located on the second floor. First floor will be the "safe room", storage, full bathroom, and great room. To the right side of your screen, is the boys bedrooms, and a half bath {in a "wing"} to the left side {in the other wing} is my father's bedroom with a half bath, my huge kitchen, a dry goods storage, can good pantry, and a canning and mud room.

The bottom of the page will be buried 1 ½ stories, while the top will be exposed, yet enclosed in a greenhouse. {Illustration at the very top of page}

Total square footage is just under 2,500.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

The aftermath

I trust everyone had a good weekend. Things went well here. Spent the whole day on Saturday with my mother, Sunday with my mother-in-law and Monday here. I did get useable items, it has taken my family {in-laws included}3 years to figure out that I want old fashioned, hard working, non plastic items. Got a new cast iron skillet, wooden spoons and metal utensils. My husband surprised me with some great items.

My husband and I spent the better part of the weekend discussing the shape of our house. I think we finally have it figured out. the next step is to talk to them about the blueprints.

Seed catalogs have begun arriving. WOOHOO! Jung's is offering heritage seeds from seedsavers.org. Good for them
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