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Thank goodness, it's all back to normal now, 11 weeks to the day from the dining room ceiling/roof leak. Well, the roof and rebuild have been completed anyway, and what's left doesn't require outside help. Everything else will get back into place in stages. The bar's back against the wall rather than in the middle of the dining room. The leaves are back in the table which is back where it belongs. Four (4) of the dining roomchairs still hold bottles of booze and stuff from the built-in. Planning to dust everything from the built-in and bar before putting 'em back. Will also cull what I don't much care for, and put aside those booze bottles w/1" or less left for a Drink It Down time. YayPhew!

Went out yesterday for a gorgeous Columbia Gorge outing with bonus fab sunset: https://www.flickr.com/photos/8146112@N06/albums/72177720297133669
mlerules: (sherman)
The day began with the bonus fun of finding spots to park two (2) trucks nearby for off-loading drywall, tools, &c. Since it's Wednesday morning, trash & recycling & green-waste bins take up valuable parking real estate. Hopefully I'll remember where I parked my car by the time I need to drive it next. Meanwhile, it's LOUD in here, what with hammering, drilling, chop-sawing, &c.
I can see progress already though. The dining room ceiling and wall holes have shrunk and (hopefully) by tomorrow (or Friday) will be all gone and things'll be back to normal after nearly three (3) months. Whee!
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Just heard that the rebuild begins 8am Wednesday and should be all done this week. Meanwhile, the check to cover all but the deductible arrived today. The 'rents have kindly offered to cover the deductible so that check'll arrive before long as well. YayPhew!

Tomorrow's To Do List now includes: (1) deposit the insurance company check, (2) empty and move the table by the dining room window, and (3) remove the leaves from the dining room table and shift it towards the living room. Thankfully the stuff in the built-in can stay where 'tis. It's not where it belongs, but after two (2) weeks on the dining room table and the realization that this process would take far longer than ideal, I removed it from the table and stuck it out of the way in the built-in.

Eventually, everything will return to normal. This'll also provide me a fine opportunity to see what booze belongs into the bar. Will polish off those bottles with just a little bit left. Will pass along the crap booze from some friends who made jello shots for a wedding and left me with the leftover cake and whipped cream vodkas. (Yuck!) No need to have that take up space any longer!

The end's in sight now...
mlerules: (daffy duck)
I've let things at home slide quite a bit since the 'rents left after the holidays and then water-remediation required lot of shifting of stuff and things in the dining / living room. Trying not to feel too bad about it all, and poking at bits here and there. I have a fairly high clutter tolerance, but find the gaping holes in the ceiling and wall disturbing, and the torn-off plaster areas distracting. Realizing I'm feeling anxious about the upcoming (but not for weeks...gah) roof-repair and dining room rebuild projects.

Back when I had folks over for gaming weekly, the house stayed in far better shape. Now it's gonna take some doing to return it to Parent/Visitor-Worthy status. It cannot happen fully until after the work's all done, so not for another month-ish. Okay. Guess I'll have to accept how it is now for a while longer and try not to fret too much. Breathing better now.

I have some garden-work to do in the next few weeks, which'll make me feel better. Need to get pots and soil and seeds, prune the backyard roses and Groot, repot some plants from cuttings now rooted - spreading love in the process, &c.
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The insurance company appears to be on track to cover what's gone wrong and what'll it take to fix it. Not all done yet (by a ways), but I'm feeling a better 'bout it all now.

Finally got another estimate from someone who actually got onto the roof to see what's what and what's needed. Hoping it'll work out for a sunny (or at least dry) day before long to get it fixed. At least I feel better 'bout the emergency fix as he reported that it looked well done with good quality materials.

RANT

Jan. 3rd, 2022 02:46 pm
mlerules: (TP kitty)
So, if I call and tell you that I have a specific problem that needs addressing, please listen to me. Don't show up after I've said I need a roof repaired because of a leak expecting to sell me on having my roof completely redone. It's a waste of your time/energy and mine to have you come out if you're too busy to do anything other than full re-roofs these days. Just tell me and I'll move onto the next roofing company on the list, rather than figuring I'm all set since I've got a few estimates lined up, only to discover I've got NONE lined up as folks're too busy to do repair work and'd rather do full re-roofs only. Guess I'm living and learning.

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