The last picture depicts the biggest frustration of all. One of the main reasons we decided to have the project done was to avoid any leaks that would inevitably come and end up damaging the interior ceiling. The roofers exposed an area on a day when we were hit with a downpour and they didn't properly cover the vulnerable spot. Within minutes, Gary noticed water dripping down from the upstairs ceiling. When he hollered at the roofers who had taken refuge on our covered patio they started yelling at each other, "I told you to cover that area better!" They new exactly where the problem would be because when Gary let them in, they went right to the place they expected to find the indoor waterfall!
Our friend who does excellent dry-wall work is going to try to get it repaired in the next few days. Hopefully he can because we would hate to tell someone they couldn't come look at the house. Those potential buyers here are so few and far between we can't afford to miss out on a single "lookie lou"!
Our friend who does excellent dry-wall work is going to try to get it repaired in the next few days. Hopefully he can because we would hate to tell someone they couldn't come look at the house. Those potential buyers here are so few and far between we can't afford to miss out on a single "lookie lou"!
And there you have the oh-so-noticable water stain. Well Kerrie, thanks for inspiring me to update. It is still sticky, sultry summertime here but it makes me happy to know that our family is enjoying the most beautiful time of the year. Check back on Friday for hopefully a yummy, fall recipe! If you read this Kerrie, I would love your e-mail address!
2 comments:
Yeah, Diane, thanks for posting. I remember your pumpkins from last year. They are perfect on your mantel with the orange lights. Bonnie and I thought about making some last year, but never got around to it. Can't wait to see your recipe. Boy, you've had quite the year. Hang in there and move over here already! (= Here is my e-mail adress: kmennear@msn.com
I read about your exciting news on Aubrey's blog! I will keep my fingers crossed and pray all goes well. It must have made for an exciting Christmas! I think about you so often. I misplaced your email address.
Send it over and we can chat. I don't have anything exciting to share and no good news, but we aren't giving up hope. I did get to chat with our missionary on Christmas and it was the best gift ever. We are now working on Scott's mission paperwork as we speak. I'll get one home and another will leave. Thank goodness for kind grandparents and friends who have helped to keep Blake on his mission. I will never be able to re-pay the kindness that has been shown to us this past year. I look forward to 2010 with great hope, and excitement to get my son home from his mission!
Love you and keep in touch. I haven't been much for blogging lately, my spirits have been down. I'm working on being more happy and grateful. Best of luck with the house! Love Cindee
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