Spring is really coming to Lac des Iles – there are early flowers blooming here and there and the patches of snow are fewer and smaller. In fact, on Sunday, April 26th, the ice was black and into its last gasps with large patches of open water. It was too inviting even on Saturday for our son David, so he had our compound's first swim of the year between the ice floes!
As for the cottage – it was a week of floors, windows and window mouldings – most of which are now stained, installed and looking wonderful. It’s amazing what a difference they make in helping the house feel like a home (in fact, like our home) and it was surprisingly emotional - “an ambush” as Sam Burstein would say.
It was wonderful to have Mary, Jim’s sister, along to help Chantal and me choose tiles for the front hall and basement and to finalize the kitchen design, when we went up at the end of last week to meet with Jean-Marc.
We stopped at Céramique Ital-Nord in Piedmont on our way up and chose sample tiles for the basement and the front entrance. The ground floor ones were a success, but the three basement samples we'd chosen were not. However, when we returned them to the store en route back to Montreal, Chantal found another one that Mary and I agreed might be better. So David, Tassy and I returned to the cottage on Sunday with it, and we all felt that it was the one.
I continued on Sunday to Lac Brule to pick up my dear friend Joy Tutsch who was visiting from Vancouver. She came with me to Barbeau & Garceau in St-Donat. It’s a great family-owned and run home furnishings store with appliances, and had been recommended by Jean-Marc and the Blacks. Having done a ton of research in Montreal and through Consumer Reports, I was ready to order the kitchen appliances, washer and dryer, and all the beds … a fairly overwhelming experience for me and pretty exciting for Pascal, the son of the owner! The appliance prices were better than any I had been offered in Montreal, and B&G will work with Jean-Marc to deliver things when he’s ready for them, which will certainly be helpful for him. The other bonus is that B&G is local, so if and when we need anything serviced, they will be there too make sure it gets done.
As for the cottage – it was a week of floors, windows and window mouldings – most of which are now stained, installed and looking wonderful. It’s amazing what a difference they make in helping the house feel like a home (in fact, like our home) and it was surprisingly emotional - “an ambush” as Sam Burstein would say.
It was wonderful to have Mary, Jim’s sister, along to help Chantal and me choose tiles for the front hall and basement and to finalize the kitchen design, when we went up at the end of last week to meet with Jean-Marc.
We stopped at Céramique Ital-Nord in Piedmont on our way up and chose sample tiles for the basement and the front entrance. The ground floor ones were a success, but the three basement samples we'd chosen were not. However, when we returned them to the store en route back to Montreal, Chantal found another one that Mary and I agreed might be better. So David, Tassy and I returned to the cottage on Sunday with it, and we all felt that it was the one.
I continued on Sunday to Lac Brule to pick up my dear friend Joy Tutsch who was visiting from Vancouver. She came with me to Barbeau & Garceau in St-Donat. It’s a great family-owned and run home furnishings store with appliances, and had been recommended by Jean-Marc and the Blacks. Having done a ton of research in Montreal and through Consumer Reports, I was ready to order the kitchen appliances, washer and dryer, and all the beds … a fairly overwhelming experience for me and pretty exciting for Pascal, the son of the owner! The appliance prices were better than any I had been offered in Montreal, and B&G will work with Jean-Marc to deliver things when he’s ready for them, which will certainly be helpful for him. The other bonus is that B&G is local, so if and when we need anything serviced, they will be there too make sure it gets done.