Your mission should you choose to accept it, is to excavate several tons of dirt, assemble wooden panels, and then somehow put all that dirt back again (maybe not all of it). :)
Okay, so we dug for our egress windows on Saturday. Some of you will ask yourselves, why on earth did they dig them yesterday, the hottest day of the year? Well, we didn't plan them out that way. It just happened that at this stage of the basement, we are kinda close to a stopping point until we get the windows in. We called our friend Bruce to help us dig. He helped us with our old front bushes years ago, and our addition to the house also. Before he got to the house we had to move the rock and pull out a couple of bushes that were in the way.

He drove his tractor in that has a backhoe attached to it. In about an hour he accomplished what would have taken us days, if not weeks. :)

After he was done, we (Bill) had to work on finishing up digging out by hand what the backhoe couldn't get. This was tough, because the holes are about 5 feet deep, so he had to climb down a ladder and then throw the dirt out over his head. Not fun! We had pre-assembled our window wells out of pressure treated lumber. Each well was made up of three panels, that weighed about as much as a small pick-up truck. :) On the first window well we learned that the first panel to put in was not the middle/front. This occurred to us after about 2 hours of work! Our neighbor Carlos came over and helped us drop the panels in and lift them out, scoot them over, and wedge them this way and that. On the second window well, we showed what great students we really are. Our learning curve was great! Instead of two plus hours of work, it only took about 45 minutes to drop in the panels and get it all put together. We definitely learned our lessons from the first time.

When we were finished our other neighbor across the street brought over his skidloader from the Co-op and pushed most of the dirt back in for us and saved us a ton of work.

Then all that was left was to shovel in up by the house.

Thankfully all this was finished last night, since this morning we had a nice downpour of rain. That would have made a nice mess!
So today, if I have time, I am going to finish leveling off the dirt in the flower garden around the wells, put down weed guard paper, replant my bushes, and shovel the rocks back into place. Then at least it will be back to somewhat-normal other than the large dirt pile left over. I am going to fill in the yard in all the low spots and throw grass seed on it. Then the rest of it might get a sign: Free Dirt for the Taking!
Next project: finish 2 walls and then put windows in