I must have subscribed the week before you stopped filming. It was good to see your video pop up today!! You're still winning as long as you have your family and a roof over your head. You do amazing work and I look forward to seeing more once you get your "situation" under control!!! Good Luck, Robin
Those are some rough breaks there! I have watched you for a little while now and know you will get through it. One of the hardest workers I watch! Good luck
Well thanks. I did finally have a good cry yesterday...but I kept tearing crap out while it happened. I guess that means I'm a tender hearted strong person. LOL
Glad to see you post again. I have missed you. Actually been searching for you last couple days. Sorry for all the challenges you are experiencing. Hang in there. Keep in touch.
We just had two consecutive floods as well, in our newly renovated basement woodworking shop - from a cascading sewer collapse outside our house. Absolute heartbreak! A decent booze budget helped.
Oh man I feel for you. REALLY really feel for you. I guess my experience is growing my empathy. So there's that. Hope you got your situation sorted out and all recovered.
You know... That ain't so bad. Where I live, everything is concrete. Imagine having to dig to replace old rusted pipes including drains. It wouldn't look to be so bad if the drywall openings were squared up. One corner at a time. You have the tools and the skills.
One day at a time and one problem at a time Sandra, you'll get through it all and look back and say to yourself it wasn't quite that bad. At least that's my approach when the stuff hits the fan... :)
That's a good approach and I'm trying. I need blinders on my brain so it can't wander off and think about the next 20 things that need to get done... Blurg. There I go again. LOL
OMG I feel for you that's the same shit I went thru and I had to dig up my septic tank too. Keep going I just kept saying to myself my kids are OK it could be worse And in the end it was all done. Keep going it will all work out xxx
If it doesn't rain it pours (literally in your case, out of your ceiling)! At least it's (hopefully) all happening at once so you and your plumber can get it sorted and it will be done. Would love to give you a hand or two but I feel the commute would be a bit far from the South-East of England. Good luck, and remember wine helps! 😉
wholly crap I would have cried at the first 2nd leak let all the rest. Wish I lived closer to help and would easily take the couch with the fur babies as well!
While you were walking through this video, all I could think was...what if she didn't know half of the stuff that she does? That would be me...clueless. Hang in there, girl.
We worked SO much we weren't even able to get any content out and literally the day Julie left is the day of the great flood. The second one. The poopy one. And it all got worse from there.
one day you will look back & laugh at this. it's taken me 18 months to get my workshop to a stage where I can build stuff I want to build, not have to build. Many small small steps have been taken. With a few more to make it purrfect. Remember the Tortoise won the race. Perhaps you could invent smellovision on the journey. Spreading a ( very ) little odour amongst many of us, should negate any at your place.
I live on the otherside of the ocean otherwise I would hop in my car and give you a hand...seems you are working on too many things at the same time...