
We did get the fireplace finished finally. The stack is tall, tall, tall. And totally shiny. It looks out of place actually. Most people have brick chimney tops, but not us!


It was like putting a puzzle together, all the pieces of siding shuffled around in the cleaning stage. And of course, what comes down NEVER goes back the same. So we are having to adjust some of the window cutouts and add a larger strip across the very top.

And there were several times when we disagreed on how to proceed. For me, it was like cutting up fabric pieces and putting them all back together again, ending up with a flat quilt top. A For Frank, it was " how to do this by picking up a piece willy nilly and cutting it to fit".
We finally got it done, and didn't kill each other.

The house was built in 1982, there is an inscription in the cement on the front porch. But the drywall was made on August 5,1981 at 6:23 PM. Amazing, right?

When I was at the River City Quilt meeting on Thursday, they were giving pillows and pillowcases to those of us who flooded. I chose two cases that go with the quilt I have in the camper. It was nice to sleep pillows that were a bit above the ones in the camper! Such simple things make such a huge impact.

Talking about simple things, I bought these necessities for the kitchen. Cooking has been difficult, to say the least. And I do so miss my beautiful kitchen. I had so many things -- herb scissors, Wustoff knives, beautiful pots and tons of delicious spices! I miss them all!

It cost us $689 to get the electricity run to the camper. We are paying rent to the owner of the camper, loaned to us by one of Frank's co-workers. We would have had to buy one if not for his generosity. No telling what I will get from the insurance we have paid for the last 32 years. But I do know for sure it will not pay replacement value even though we have what they call replacement valuation. Or make my antiques whole again.
I guess I need to be glad the kids are going to school at least.
I know your Frustration!
ReplyDeleteThis is why I don't give school supplies to "stuff the bus", food to the food banks, and any other organization that enable these types to live a good life without them putting in any effort.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you and Frank got the siding done. I would be screaming at someone to get those crews back to get the clean up done and get on the painting.
I can't imagine trying to piece the siding back together, unless someone numbered the undersides of every piece. But! if you put it back willy-nilly and cut pieces to fit, don't you run short from making the seams? I have no clue (as you can tell) but I imagine myself doing it and running short and no being able to match it to anything current, and so on and so forth.
ReplyDeleteTry not to think about other people and what they get or have. You have the pride of having built your life and now rebuilding it. I am sorry about the antiques and the things of sentimental value. Those things that can't be replaced. That, I'm sure, is the worst.