Home Renovation Project: Attic Conversion: Final Inspection
A familiar face, that of the King County building inspector, showed up
today for the final inspection of our attic conversion project (it has
been the same inspector that has visited us throughout our project).
The inspector walked around, tested some plugs and switches, and then
said "Looks great!" and signed us off. I guess we are officially
"done" now.
The only thing left to do is exterior paint... the paint contractor
wants to wait for warmer/dryer weather. Oh and there are some annoying
floor creaks in the attic (three to be exact). Two will likely go away
once we put the 600+ lb pool table over them, but the other one will
bug me until the day we rip open the second floor ceiling outside of
Kristy's office and put some screws up through the joists into the
3rd floor deck.
Token Currency
We have a new economy here at the Berretts and it is based on little
checkerboard pieces, or "tokens" as we call them. The kids earn tokens
by completing jobs and can spend tokens on objects of desire.
Jobs include making ones bed, getting oneself dressed, taking a nap,
brushing teeth, helping Mimi (or Daddy) empty the dishwasher, and
other general cleanup tasks made upon request. Each completed task
earns 1 token.
Tokens can redeemed for
computer time (1 token == 10 minutes), play dates (10 tokens), and
special prizes (4 tokens per dollar value).
One special prize on the radar (because of recent weakness on my
part)... Lego Star Wars for the PS3. I picked the game up recently
on-line for $25 (plus $4.95) shipping. Token cost? $30 * 4 tokens
per $1 = 120 tokens. Berkeley will probably have to work for over a
month to save that many tokens. But motivation for this particular
prize could be higher than usual.
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