Acacia
The name Acacia comes from Spanish origin....the meaning of the name Acacia is: Honorable. In the Bible, acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle.
We have cabinets! And countertops! And even a working gas range and dishwasher! Here is the progress to date. Still in the cue: tile backsplash (sink, range, and coffee bar area - which also needs electrical work so that we can move the coffee pot and toaster over), paint, floor patching, patch and paint the window, replace baseboards, and acquire some cool stools for the bar. And we need the glue smell to go away (see fan in window). And the countertop fabricators cut corners, measured some things wrong, and overall need to come back to fix a few things. The bumper-looking things on the end of the bar countertops are exactly that - bumpers. Grayson nearly gave himself a black eye on one of the exposed corners within a few hours of completion of the countertops. Ouch.
I see that a couple of villagers have posted comments. Please know that I am not ignoring them. For a reason I'm not privy to, I cannot respond to comments or post my own comments on this, my blog. Lo siento.
All cabinets are in and the hood is hung. Dishwasher is being plumbed (by the man of the house), range needs gas line run, farmhouse sink needs help of a second strong man to be lifted off the floor. Countertops and cabinet knobs might be in by the end of the year.
This has little, if anything, to do with the kitchen renovation, but thought I'd share. Three years and two weeks old and the little bird took his first solo pedals last night. First he walked, then he pedaled. Tomorrow he'll fly! Here's snapshot of the tail end of the adventure (copy and paste into your browser): https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2-4WBMuqr_HbC1xVXVQbHd4ZVE/edit?usp=sharing