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Housing Update: Waiting for Reconstruction

The reconstruction team has come and made an official estimate, that our insurance company has accepted.  The floor guy came this morning to take measurements and inspect the existing materials.  I should be hearing from my guy early next week about a schedule for drywall, texture, painting, and plumbing.  We’re looking at being done before Thanksgiving even if there are some minor hiccups.  

I had the mitigation company take out all the plastic tarps so we can enjoy the full room again.  Despite the powder room displacement to the living room, I’m happy to have the walls down and the sunlight streaming in.  The kids IMMEDIATELY starting running circles around the house again.  I didn’t realize how much they loved and missed their first floor race track loop.

Leaf Piles

We are enjoying a lovely Colorado fall this week.  The leaves are getting thick and crispy on the ground.  The kids found motivation to help with the yard by making a leaf pile for playing. 
So industrious!
Somehow their little child brains decided that the logical solution to making a bigger pile was to knock more leaves off the tree.  Never mind that there were thousands of leaves already on the ground elsewhere 🙂

October fun

Sam is feeling better after six days of fevers. He was able to go to school this week! The water damage mitigation is all done and I have an appointment to meet with the reconstruction team tomorrow.

We decorated Halloween cookies Ben and I went to see Shaun of the Dead at the Alamo last night. Today I woke with a cold but was able to teach my primary class still. Ben let me take a nice long nap. Now we are watching a classic together. The boys think Snoopy is hilarious. Things are pretty good.

Brian’s Quilt

The Omuras popped by yesterday to drop off a new heirloom:

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Linda quilted this blanket out of Brian’s shirts.  The front framing and the back fabric are new, but all the square piecework is authentic Brian shirt.  She had enough to make a quilt for Travis, for me, and for herself.

Brian had some real snazzy shirts 🙂  I’m sure friends will remember several of these prints. 

Linda made a beautiful quilt and I’m so honored to have one!

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Phase 1 is done. Dry out in progress.

Mason maison is making progress.  Tuesday they set up the extra work areas for decontamination and by Wednesday night they were done.  We got our living room back to partial use.  Here’s the before and after:

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But we lost use of the last toilet, so now we can only use the outhouse. 

Here’s a shot of the exposed, offending pipe:

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Thursday they disinfected all the surfaces and took out the damaged wood floors. They put a high power fan/dehumidifier thing in there to dry out the wood.  

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Our project manager came over this morning and took measurements.  He said it’s still a few marks shy of normal level so we should leaving it running another night.  A crew should arrive first thing Saturday to take the fans off.  Then Monday they paint on the encapsulation barrier to prevent future growth/contamination, and let that dry over night.  So we are looking at mitigation being done by Tuesday next week if all goes well.  I’ve put out a couple requests for a plumber but haven’t been able to get one over here yet.  Hopefully this afternoon.  We’d really like to get the leak fixed so we can use those upper bathrooms again.

Particularly for this guy:

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//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js Sam came down with a virus.  Diarrhea, high fevers, croupy cough, and stridor all night.  Poor guy.  He’s doing better today.  Taking a nice long afternoon nap now.  But it’s hasn’t been fun for him to get dragged out to the backyard loo when he has to go in the middle of the night.

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In other news, I stopped by a locksmith shop and they gave me a couple locks they were going to trash.  Got them picked within an hour each!
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Also I bought Jack these Chewbacca jammies.  Couldn’t resist. 
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Abatement begins

To my surprise they got the permit first thing this morning and were over before 8:30 to start the real sealing.  They had to put in additional taping and decontamination units.  They let the kids poke around at the end of the day. 

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We also got a temporary outhouse.   I suggested this as an alternative to staying in a hotel and they readily agreed.  I’m sure it’s cheaper for them, and a lot better for us to sleep in our own beds, have all our possessions nearby, and to be able to care for the animals ourselves. 
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The worker was very sympathetic to locking off the bathroom and offered to leave it like this overnight, doing the final seal in the morning.  (Weird fluorescent lime paint and vintage wallpaper revealed in the bathroom tear our.)
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My kitchen is filled with overflow from the work area.  I didn’t feel like making a mess in the kitchen and dining area, so we did Mcdonald’s for dinner.  Now we are watching The Force Awakens in the basement.  Things are crazy, but we are making it work.

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Locking picking

I have a new hobby.

This summer I started picking locks.  I love it.  That feeling when it releases is euphoric.  You can tinker mindlessly, or meticulously tease each pin like a puzzle.  
I’m a huge Sherlock Holmes fan.  I was watching the Houdini & Doyle TV show and decided to finally jump in and learn picking.  I got a started set and within ten minutes had my first padlock open.  
Reddit has a great community and sources for learning.  I have no nefarious intentions, it’s purely a hobby.  In fact, there are two rules lock pickers uphold:
1) Do not pick a lock that doesn’t belong to you.
2) Do not pick a lock in use.  
I only had three pad locks to play with.  When my parents were out here I let my Dad in on my hobby.  Yesterday I was thrilled to find he and my Mom sent me three new (old) locks to pick!

The cylinder locks were fairly easy.  The circular padlock gave me trouble.  After a few sessions I put some lubricant in and finally popped it today!
I picked all my locks again for fun:
Got any old locks?  I’d love to take them off your hands. 😀
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