Remember all
that water that came into our basement, the night prior to Hallowe’en? It seems
so far away now, but we still haven’t returned our finished basement to normal.
We’re incredibly close: compare this picture, for example (yes, our basement is
a chaos of toys, but we have small kids, what do you want?), to what the basement looked like in early December, or even early November. We’re miles
from that, with new floor, new couch, bookshelves returned to the walls and drilled
back into place. We’ve been rearranging, also, with a few more bookcases still
to be built and put into the walls. All of our fiction remains in storage,
until we can get all of that settled in.
And then, of
course, the unrelated foundation work we’ve had done, or on Friday, when we had
to get the carpet on the stairs replaced (given the insurance folk
unnecessarily cut a hole in our carpet as they were assessing, despite the fact
that no water touched the carpet attached to the stairs, forcing us to replace
all of it; bah!). And the secondary handyman we had in to reattach shelving,
given our regular handyman was a scheduled five weeks away around Christmas. We
attempted to reattach all the shelves ourselves, but new floor is thinner than
our old carpeting, which made all the already-holes in our walls at least half
an inch too high to simply return.
Also: as of last
week, there are now shelves in the formerly underutilized closet in our spare
room, that sits underneath the stairs. We’d a hot water in there before, one we’ve
now moved out for the sake of a gas heater that now lives beside the furnace in
the unfinished part of our basement. The closet door has been widened, and
shelves put under the stairs for the sake of comic book long boxes, with the
main part shelved with above/ground press boxes. I am incredibly pleased with
my above/ground press storage (which holds, possibly, a third or less of
backstock), allowing us to have far more space in the rest of our downstairs. Our
handyman, Keith, has yet to finish one or two items, but we are so close. Maybe
in a week or two we can get our fiction library back? Completely empty the book
storage that sits in our sunroom?
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