He and Lone Star Pa crawled under the house again on Tuesday and took stock and they fixed it yesterday. House does not feel like its familiar boat self anymore - it feels high. And Lone Star Pa also fixed the plumbing issue today. And our neighbor told me that our long rotting out bathtub (in our only bathroom - the tub we are hanging onto with caulk and duct tape) was not a structural issue but merely a cosmetic and we-need-a-place-to-bathe issue and could wait without damaging the house and that he and my husband could fix it some summer for no more than a grand in supplies - three to ten times less than it would cost to hire someone to do it.
I made him brownies. I love my neighbor so much.
In many ways (such as knowledge and finances), my husband and I have zero business being homeowners, but with the kindness and tutelage of good neighbors, I think we are going to be just fine, even as our 61-year-old home gets older and older.
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We had a sagging issue at our 71-year-old Austin house, and R managed to get under and jack it up himself and fix it somehow. I would've thought it was a much bigger deal too. Hooray for good neighbors!
I kept saying, "Oh no, oh no" as I read the first paragraphs (now I know where my daughter gets it from). Thank goodness for good, handy neighbors, though.
I kept saying, "Oh no, oh no" as I read the first paragraphs (now I know where my daughter gets it from). Thank goodness for good, handy neighbors, though.
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