Highlights of this road trip were:
- Seeing a bald eagle
- Almost hitting a fox
- Not getting lost!
Upon reaching Cleveland, we found our house to be ... extremely water damaged. Apparently, the valve with manually feeds water to our boiler was left on sometime in the winter, and as the temperatures got warmer, the radiators stopped boiling the water off. This resulted in water spewing out of all the radiators throughout the house. Plaster ceilings and walls fell down, wood floors buckled, and even the front door was damaged. So Mr. Casserole arrived to find the house in slight disarray. Hell, it felt like a disaster.
Construction started on the house a week later. This was early April. The next month or so were interesting. It was awkward to live in the house while contractors - who aren't directly working for me, but need to keep me happy - are working. But things were getting done quickly, and more importantly, as far as I could tell, getting done right. I hope!
By the end of May things were things were more or less finished! I was able finally move into the whole house! Up until this point, I had been living on the third floor. Most of the stuff moved out here was still in boxes out in the garage! So being about to finally unpack boxes, put things on actual non-damaged shelves, was kind of a big deal. I could finally watch netflix in the living room, just like a real home owner!
Lots has been happening the last couple of months. This mini post doesn't really go into any detail. I tried to write with more detail, but each time it just ended up feeling like a long gripe session. So I've tried to air on the side of brevity. Next time, I will post something a little more interesting...
Well. This has fulfilled my year's quota for blog posts. See you all next year!
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