Then as i we got our windows delivered on site, the main carpenter broke his arm :(

So we get the same guys to build the house, this week putting up the frame externally and moving walls internally, when we make changes fingers crossed we don't
There has been some good news, we have as mentioned our windows arrived on site; and one word they are huge, tinted and laminated for the front should work out well.
We have also inspected our wall and floor panels, as they have been all completed at Chaplin's just down the road. Its not a great photo but you get the idea, the floor panels are 12mm boards with EPS Followed by another 12mm of MgO, together with regular yellow-tongue and soundstop we are hoping this should really help with the sound transmission through the floor. It was significantly cheaper than concrete floor.
We have also installed our 22 ton rain water tank; our little supervisor was on site to point and shout orders.

Have been shopping for our dinning room table, and found some very nice tables with insane price tags; this table here is listed at over 5k depending on what wood chosen, again more money but i can dream :)
Also have been working on the plans for digging up the backyard to service all the plumbing we want underground, like the plumbing for tank, bore, garden, spa and aquaponics thats going in. Very rough mud map:
Over the last few weeks the slab has been settling in, hairline cracks have appeared, this of course is very normal, especially in the corners. We did however find this in the bathroom, its the mesh just below the surface; a screed and tiles will fix this issue.
During the summer we even managed a couple of days up the river, to this insane view. Hopefully i can update this blog with some more good news this week!