Great news! Insulation will go in either tomorrow or Friday! Our original hero has offered this service to us, and we are blessed to know such a great person who has his own insulation company! Thanks, Scott!
We took Jennifer by the house tonight, because it may be the last chance to see it stripped down to the studs! Yay! I told Addie that if she wanted to see it before the rebuild really gets started, tonight was the night. She did want to see it, and it was a relief to all of us, including Addie, that she handled it well. Actually, she asked if she could look around out front where the river had come up, and when we got ready to leave, I locked the door, got to the car, and realized she wasn't with us! Terrified that I had locked my baby inside her worst nightmare, I rushed back into the house, only to go to the front door and find her checking out a huge, fallen tree all the way down the hill. Donna came running in after us expecting to find her in the middle of a nervous breakdown, but she just looked at us like we were crazy.
Here's a funny for the day: We left the little boys in the car, so that we could take a quick look. (There is nothing quick with an almost 3-year old, a 3 year-old, and a baby in tow.) Lofton, Donna's son was hanging out of the car window calling to the girls. Then, he threw a floatie(water wing, swimmie, whatever your family calls those arm things) out of the window and yelled, "Here, take this, your house is flooded!" HA! If only that could have been the solution to this situation! I think that kid is a budding comedian!
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