Permit!

Jun
29

Meet Mr. Health Inspector!

Photos taken today in the finished studio:





The inspector from the health department, inspecting:

He said my kitchen was perfect other than a couple of non-critical issues, so he filled out the paperwork and my permit will arrive in the mail in a few weeks! Meanwhile, he will be back next week to check up on me to make sure I fix the non-critical violations. (For example, the shelves have to be painted. Stuff like that. Guess what I’m doing this weekend?) He was pleased. I was pleased. I’m official!

In other news, hard to believe, but I am still working to send out photo reward orders. Let me explain, so you don’t think I’m just lazy. I sent out 15 yesterday, and 10 today, so I am working on them. Each order has to be placed online through my photo gallery on Smugmug. I’ve contributed to a number of Kickstarter projects myself, and I notice without fail that they send out the orders with a note thanking the herd of friends and family who helped them send out the rewards. In most cases, the rewards are all the same thing, and they have a big envelope-stuffing party. In my case, the rewards are all different–the photos are individually selected by each contributor, and in turn I have to individually select them online. Because each order is placed and paid for online, I have to do them all myself. (I love my family and friends, but I would feel uncomfortable dispersing my debit card information to a herd of people.) Out of over 400 photo reward orders, I’m down to the last 50. It takes about an hour to do half a dozen orders. Every time I can put together a couple of hours, I sit down and place orders. I won’t stop until I’ve finished the last one. Needless to say, I might have bitten off more than I can chew with the way I set up the rewards, but if you’ll bear with me, I’ll get there. (This could have been simplified by giving everyone the same photo, ordering in bulk, and then being able to have an envelope-stuffing party. Only someone who belongs in an insane asylum–me–would have set it up this way, but I hope the wait is worth it for the benefit of being able to individually select the photos. I do apologize for how long it’s taking to finish!)

The Kickstarter backers poster on the studio wall:

You can also find the backers Wall of Honor list on my website here.

Thank you so much to all of you who helped make this happen!





Comments

  1. GA_in_GA says:

    Suzanne, your studio looks great! Congrats on passing the inspection.

  2. twoturkey says:

    :fairy: The studio looks marvelous and glad the inspection went okay and you got the permit. The inspector wasn’t bad either. “Just sayin”!

    Mrs. Turkey

  3. Rose H says:

    :woof:
    Many congratulations Suzanne!
    The Studio looks perfect :o) You’ll be cooking up a storm in there 😀
    Rose H
    x

  4. kupb4junk says:

    So glad you got your permit. Isn’t it silly that a requirement of painting shelves is needed?
    When I looked at the second photo I thought I was looking out a window onto your beautiful farm! What a great place to cook in!

  5. KellyWalkerStudios says:

    FANTASTIC! Congrats. And the Wall of Fame poster looks great.

  6. zshawn says:

    Hooray! let the cookin’ begin! Congratulations, it looks wonderful.

  7. Claudia W says:

    Congratulations on the permit! Of course, I knew it would happen, but that doesn’t make it any less special!
    As far as the rewards go…take your time. Relax some. Geez! You’ve earned the time to relax!

  8. rhubarbrose says:

    Congrats! Your studio looks fantastic. Great job Suzanne…..you are going to love cooking and baking in there – it’s so bright and cheery!

  9. CarrieJ says:

    Mine came quickly, but if you are still waiting, it is TOTALLY worth it!

  10. Stick Horse Cowgirls says:

    Congratulations Suzanne! I LOVE how the studio turned out–my favorite touch is the handpainting on the walls! It is so charming! You are one hardworking woman–and I so admire you for picking yourself up and moving on after all you’ve been through!

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