A couple of nights ago, I woke up at 4 in the morning, realizing that I requested the POD we reserved (to be delivered in two days) be placed on the far left of our driveway. It is a 16′ metal box that is huge, heavy and stationery, once placed. So, at 4 in the morning, I’m thinking – wait, if the giant POD is on the side of the driveway closest to the front door, how are the contractors going to bring in cabinets, slabs of granite, and boxes of flooring! Holy crap, I need to call the POD people right away and have that order changed, so that the POD is placed on the far RIGHT of the driveway! At this point I am fully awake, thinking, “now don’t forget to do that when you get up” over and over in my head. It’s too early to get up and I’m still tired, but I can’t get back to sleep because of the POD people – I must remember to call them. I can’t sleep because of the POD people – Yikes, it’s just like the 1956 movie — Invasion of the Body Snatchers, if you fell asleep the POD people would invade your body and you would become an alien. Great movie, by the way.
Honestly, the details involved in overseeing this process are innumerable. Arrange for the grandfather clock to be picked up before they paint, have the baby grand piano picked up and stored for a month, schedule the POD to be delivered (oh yeah and don’t forget to ask the boys to come help move the heavier furniture into the POD – and out again in three weeks), etc. And, while the piano guy was moving the piano, it occurred to me that if we want to put an area rug down in the living room (I don’t mean a small one, I’m talking 10×12), which we do, I need to find one I like and have it delivered AFTER the floor is installed but BEFORE the piano comes back, since the piano will be sitting on it. Thank goodness that detail popped into my head now and not the day the piano was due back. I have looked for a rug for hours on-line, but with this new deadline looming, I decided I needed to step up my effort and drove to the Macy’s Roseville store (located on the opposite side of the Sacramento metropolitan area from Elk Grove, don’t you know). They have lots of wonderful rugs to look at and I was able to fine one that I think will look great, so I ordered it — it will be here in 2-3 weeks. Wow, what luck — that is exactly the right timing. Whew!
Anyway, the POD people came (no worries, I was fully awake and have not been overtaken by aliens) and the POD is on the correct side of the driveway! Watching the POD placed in the driveway was fascinating, so I took lots of pictures — check it out. Also, all the sheetrock is in, unfortunately, while I was talking to the Project Manager about which walls should be painted which color, not realizing the spackle was still wet, I stuck my finger in it! Oops…

Sheetrock done, walls spackled

Driver backing the POD into the driveway.

The POD is lifted off the flatbed of the truck.

The driver then pulls the flatbed out from under the suspended POD.

The POd is suspended by a free-standing motorized lift that operates just like a vehicle.

The lift is moved back onto the flatbed using a hand-operated steering mechanism.