OK, maybe a small delay in the framing. They are fitting the sill plates, but won't frame the walls for about a week.
The builder and the mason are not happy with the slab. I had thought something wasn't curing right and too much water was rising to the top. The mason said the trucks came with the concrete mixed at 2" slump, but he ordered 5" slump to allow proper flow and leveling. The concrete truck guys just added a lot more water to try and cut it down ... way too much! This caused too much settling and surface issues due to the water percolating upward. They had the engineer from the concrete plant out yesterday to look at the concrete and test it. He also had the run sheets from the plant and they clearly showed the concrete was delivered wrong. So, the concrete mill is providing free of charge the concrete needed for a pour-over. The slab will end up around 8" thick when done. I am OK with that. They are out there right now cutting grooves and control joints on the slab surface. This will assure a strong bond between the layers. I haven't asked when they will pour. We are supposed to have a few cold days with the nighttime low in the upper 20's. Days will go back into the 50's with nights around 40 by the weekend.