"Heaven is the face of a sweet maple syrup kiss" - S.C.C.



Saturday, August 1, 2009

Friday at the SWH

Countertops were put in on the rental side. This is the drink/prep bar downstairs. The countertop flips open to access the bar.

Wet bar upstairs.

Plant fossil in slate tile.

Shower in private bath. Seems like a really good showerhead. It will be fun to actually try it out. The tile in this bathroom is now officially completed.

Matt picked out the sink. Kind of different, but fun. I still need to plaster the room, but everything is functional, so it can be used anyways.

Mostly sky and ocean left to paint. Can I finish it this weekend? Sure hope so!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Thurs. at the SWH

The SWH side yard/street view. The entrances are to to the rental side of the building. Grass started to poke up today!

The parking lot is finished now. Crushed asphalt was laid and compressed today over the unpaved areas, so no more dirt and mud puddles to walk through now.

The triple sink was brought in for the kitchen. We have to have one in case we decide to get a permit for commercial kitchen use. For now, it's just a really oversized and over-equipped staff room!

The surgical suite is set up now and ready to christen this coming Tuesday- general anesthesia week.

Wall sconces in Matt's private office. They have cut bamboo rings embedded in them. Matt placed 15 watt bulbs in them so that they are more like strong night lights. Very calming...

Two of these wall sconces are in the recovery room. There are also regular overhead lights in there, but for the most part, the sconces will be the ones used. A bit friendlier on the eyes of those coming out of anesthesia.

This is looking down the back hall. Pic taken from the side wall. The digital xray computer station is out of view and behind on the right. There is a door (can't see here) on the angle that enters Matt's office. The slider on the left is to the recovery room. The adjacent door on the angled wall is to the surgical suite. The door beyond it, also on the left, is to the supplies room. Directly ahead is the doorway to the kitchen. On the right side, you can see a window in the wall. It is part of the sterilization room. Beyond, there is a walk thru that goes between the hall and to the operatory/main room. Further down is a doorway to a bathroom, then a back door to the receptionist/front office. Admittedly, the hallway IS huge. But we had the room, and it makes it easier to maneuver wheel chairs and other equipment around easily.


Taken from the same spot as previous pic, but looking towards the right. Here is the xray computer desk. The entrance on the left is to the sterilization room. Looking ahead is to the main operatory.

The previous couple of pics were taken standing in this area. The opening to the left goes to Matt's private bath. You can see slate tile in the background. Next to his bath are two connecting rooms that contain his compressor/vacuum system and then the medical gases.

Looking at the xray stations while standing in the main operatory area. If you walk to the right, you enter the main hall seen before.

The main operatory room. There are six chairs in here. Behind the pic is the xray area. The sinks to the left are the brushing station. The walk thru to the back hall is just beyond the sinks. The slider door on the left is to a pre-med room. This is where the kids will be given sedation medication and monitored until they are ready to be worked on. The door just beyond is to the reception/front office. The doorway straight ahead goes to the waiting room.


Standing in the waiting room by the front desk. The doorway ahead enters the operatory. There will be frosted glass in it. The doorway to the left enters the consult room. That room has the large glass block wall.

The mini-me door in the waiting room. It goes to under stair storage.


Standing in the entry. The blue thing on the wall is an acoustic sound panel. Obviously, the front desk. There are sliding glass panels. When they are closed, it really controls the sound between the waiting room and the office.


Good news again on the construction front today.
The medical gas line/plumbing inspection went very well-PASS!
The tiling is completely done in Matt's bathroom.
Mirrors and other accessories put up.
The range hood in the kitchen was given a thorough cleaning by a professional cleaner.
Construction equipment was moved out.
The parking lot was completed.
Trim work on the rental side is now about two-thirds completed.
Fire alarm and sprinkler system finished and tested.
Three bathroom sinks found and ordered. Should arrive next week and will replace the wrong ones that the plumbing supplier sent. Luckily we have what we need to pass inspections in the meantime.
Computer training continues...
The wall mural in the waiting room is three-quarters complete. Ocean, sky and palm trees still need their color.

Ready or not, inspections are coming on Monday and patients will be arriving on Tueday. Yikes!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Tuesday at the SWH

Pics coming later.
Again, lots more accomplished:
All the dropped ceiling panels (acoustic) were placed. What a HUGE difference in the sound! It is significantly quieter throughout the building now. Also lightened the rooms, as the light bounces off the white.
Matt's desk is now put together in his office. Our friend RJ is going to start working for Matt and he came over this week (he and family live in Kalispell right now) to help with the move. Lucky for us, he is also a woodworker on the side-he was able to fix a split that we found in the desk.
The tile wainscot in the private bathroom is now done. The shower is just about completed as well. Just needs cleaning and grout now.
The dental working units are almost all hooked up. The assembly of the remaining dental chairs is almost complete as well.
The medical gas lines are pressurized and seem to be holding steady. That was a huge relief. No gas lines, no dental office! The special inspection for these lines is on Thursday. Odds and ends plumbing work continued.
Training for our new software program began today. Yep. Right in the middle of all the construction. As the training started, glitches started popping up on our network. The poor IT guy was scrambling around all day to trying figure things out. Evidently, the computer we have at the digital xray station is too schmanzy for the xray software drivers. We actually have to get a downgraded computer so that the digital system will work correctly. So much for trying to go higher tech!
Kalvin came up with some drawings that can be projected onto a wall in the back delivery room. He is going to try painting his own wall mural. The current pictures include a beach scene or an alien attack. The alien drawing is so far winning. To be decided soon...

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Monday SWH Progress



The surgical suite is about done. Just needs the dropped ceiling tiles put in. Matt's moving dental cart will fit underneath the middle counter.

The lab where night guards, appliances, etc. will be made. We had an RO and deionizing water systems put in. Now we won't have to clear out the distilled water section in WalMart anymore; I'll miss those weekly water runs. Ha!

Decided to have some fun with the sinks at the brushing station. Think it worked? We're really psyched with how it turned out. Sure hope the kids like it!

The day's update on the mural work.


Quite a bit happened at the SWH today.
The electrician finished putting in all the lighting (minus a couple of wall sconces not delivered yet) and worked on the appliances, and other odds and ends. The electrical inspector stopped by and remarked that a couple of things needed to be addressed. Nothing major, thank goodness.
The plumber installed the toilets. Of course there is a story to go along...Evidently, the Toto toilets we got are an anomaly in how they must be installed. Most toilets have a wax ring seal. Not these babies. Nope. They required a gasket seal. Naturally, the supply company didn't warn the plumber of this when he ordered them. It caused quite a stir figuring out what needed to be done to get these toilets installed. Luckily, no demolition needed to occur for the fix.
The tiler put the flat stone flooring into Matt's shower.
The dental supply company removed the xray equipment from the original building and reinstalled it here.
The flooring guys (FINALLY!!!) finished the Marmoleum flooring. They held the whole project up because they were SO slow.
Baseboards and trim were started on the rental side.
The painter was informed that he painted the wrong color for the ceilings. Throughout the entire building. We have compromised and asked that the rental side only be redone.
Wall mounts for TV's, bathroom accessories, etc. were starting to be installed.

We hear that all inspections are going to occur on Monday. Hopefully they all go well, as we have general anasthesia patients scheduled on Tuesday. Can we stay STRESS???

Sunday, July 26, 2009

The Strawhouse

It's time to start showing it off! There are still a few things to get finished up, such as installing some sinks, countertops, tile in Matt's shower, a few wall murals, etc. But for the most part, our latest major construction undertaking (#2 in three years!) is nearing it's end.


The landscaping is done. The dirt you see is where a draining grass pave system was. Not real effective in Montana weather, so out it went. There will be crushed asphalt placed in that area later this week. We will probably have it tarred and finished completely in the spring.


Grass hydroseed was put in the "blank" areas.


Our landscaping friend felt like we should put a path here since it would be used as such by people regardless. Good choice. It's already being used!


Staff bathroom off kitchen/staff room


Other bathrooms. Two are tiled like this.


Matt's office. I've done plastering in here.


Doors and trim-pine/maple, I think this is in the kitchen.


Front office. Over on the right is the curved window/client area facing towards the waiting room.


The "right" side of the front office. Looks into waiting room and towards entrance.


Main operatory area. There are "kid height" windows between each working unit/chair setup. Six chairs are in this room.


Beach scene mural I'm working on in the kid's alcove of the waiting room. I've only gotten the sand and white colors filled in thus far. It's one thing I can do right now.

I must admit, I don't mind the fact that I'm not able to do any lifting or moving of any objects right now--It's one move I don't mind not being able to participate in!

An Ultimate Pleasure of Summer




Hawaiian shaved ice--ninja turtle flavor. 'Nuff said.



Thank You




To my family-for the beautiful flowers. They were amazing!