Greetings, Programs!
Lyn and I are happy to announce that the re-construction work on Casa Vila is drawing to a close. The only thing left for the contractors to do is re-install the storm window that was removed to replace the office window frame...
Yaaaay!
The office sports a fresh coat of paint, a new window, and the new carpet was laid down yesterday evening. We'll have to do touch-up work on the paint, replace the ruined computer desk, and wait for some sunshine to dry the bookshelves that have been outdoors since the clean-up started. (We've had some lovely thunderstorms this week and everything outside got well-soaked.)
Apparently there were no tarps (or not enough tarps) available... ::)
I've still got firearms and edged weapons to clean before we re-hang the sword racks in the master bedroom.
Boy, Dan and Lin REALLY have to take that "Never go to bed angry" thing seriously. That, or Scotchgard everything and keep lots of bandages handy. ;D
We still have to take a couple of loads of clothes to the drycleaners. We still have twenty boxes of books to unpack and shelve in the office, but all the bookshelves in the rest of the house have been re-filled.
Not to mention replacing the fire extinguishers.
Of course, the contractors have all been paid by the insurance company, but Lyn & I have yet to receive a check for the personal property losses that we'll need to replace. I foresee several weeks of retail therapy and interior decorating left to us once that check comes in. Lyn has found and ordered some of the things that she wants to include in the redecorating. I've thought up a few little touches that should make it easier to re-hang curtains & blinds as well as to protect the new carpet from future stains that could be caused by the office furnishings.
We thank everyone for their concern and support during this trying time. With luck, Casa Vila will soon not only be back to normal, but even better than before. Thank you, each and every one of you, very much.
Vila
Once again, thanks be to TPTB (insert diety/ies of your choice) that Dan, Lin, and pooch escaped unscathed. Now join hands and pray that the insurance adjusters are not rectal orifices about providing adequate and timely funds for personal effects. (Of course, if they've SEEN the firearms and edged weapons, they will probably be more obliging than usual. :o)
RM
You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.
Jack London (1876-1916)