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Ridgetop

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Holding my breath till January so we can come back and help you. (Not literally, but . . . . )

With both trucks, we will rent a U-Haul and we can load and take twice as much per trip. With 3 pairs of hands we can set up pens faster.

Looked at tin wall on front of room. we need to remove tin and moldy drywall on inside - finally a reason to wear those masks! LOL If wood has mold contamination it will have to be removed and wall reframed. You can get mold test kits from Lowes or Home Depot. The kits have instructions telling you how to get test samples and an address to send them in and they will send back a report. There is a small charge but it's much cheaper than hiring a mold abatement company.

If mold is not dangerous black mold, we can just treat it with bleach and mold preventative, then add a moisture barrier on outside, and install cement board siding over the moisture barrier the on current framing/studs. If it is the dangerous black mold, then you will have to decide about abatement measures. Having a licensed company remove all the mold, contaminated drywall, insulation and wood framing, etc. is costly. There are alternatives to licensed companies in Haz Mat suits, of course. ;)

If the mold is the dangerous kind, you will need to remove it from the house since it will continue to spread and grow. Once it is eradicated, we can start to rebuild the siding, install new insulation, and interior drywall on the inside. Same thing goes for the doorway shaped hole in the other wall. DH is good at mudding and taping.

In the case of the electrical non-working outlets, DH can replace them. In fact, depending on whether the outlets have been painted over in the past, i always replace all outlets, switches, and covers is any house I redo. Also check to see if you need GFIs in kitchen and bathroom. You and I can sit in a couple chairs and have a good laugh. He prefers not to get up and down because of his knees. Once down he stays there and just rolls from one location to the next. :lol: So CUTE! Just wish BJ could be there to see it. Watching the two of them together would have been a riot.

Send more pix and I will make a list of what tools to bring back. Depending on what you already have, I will adjust the list. I wish DS1 was coming he is a super remodeler and massively strong. I asked if he wanted to come to rebuild another house and he politely declined. :gig At least he was polite. He did say he was saving his strength for the ranch.
Keep us updated on your progress. And about Trip and his Great Escape adventures. :mad:
 

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I have been crazy busy, but just caught up on your posts - what an adventure. I am not far away if you need something reach out... I still want to grab lunch or coffee one day in Crockett when you get a free minute, which from the sounds of it may be a while :lol: so loved reading all your posts, and praying this move goes smooth.
 

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@Ridgetop We don’t need a u haul yet. Not moving until this place sells. I will however be moving some items to the new house so my DD and I can stage this house to make it sell better. LOL

I made a note on my phone to get one of those mold test kits. I’ll be going back after Christmas and I’ll take a sample them.

Son had a guy look at the house on the things that need fixing.

We might do the electrical plugs, then go outside and build a shed for the sheep and dogs. I have a flatbed trailer down there loaded with lumber, used tin, a 16’ gate and 9 cow panels. So far I’ve taken 45 T-posts down there. I’m going to take down 12 more cow panels and 23 more T-posts. Plus 25 six foot T-posts most of which have hot wire insulators on them.

Come prepared for everything! LOL
 

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I have been crazy busy, but just caught up on your posts - what an adventure. I am not far away if you need something reach out... I still want to grab lunch or coffee one day in Crockett when you get a free minute, which from the sounds of it may be a while :lol: so loved reading all your posts, and praying this move goes smooth.
There is a really good Chinese restaurant downtown Crockett on the square. It’s on a corner across from the courthouse. The Moosehead cafe is on the same side, but on the other corner. LOL

I doubt it goes smooth. Chaos and Confusion tend to follow me around. I just jump hurdles and keep going. LOL I’ll put the farm up for sale in March. Things ought to get interesting after that.
 

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There is a really good Chinese restaurant downtown Crockett on the square. It’s on a corner across from the courthouse. The Moosehead cafe is on the same side, but on the other corner. LOL

I doubt it goes smooth. Chaos and Confusion tend to follow me around. I just jump hurdles and keep going. LOL I’ll put the farm up for sale in March. Things ought to get interesting after that.
oh, I love Chinese, sounds great, I know where it is, but have not eaten there. We need to plan on this!!

Well, you must be very agile if you have to jump hurdles, I am less so these days 😄 But in this market you should get a great price for your place. Things are selling like hot cakes in our area.
 

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When I went out to feed this evening, the fat pregnant ewes piled into the feed trough. But not Lucy. She was in the little shelter. Time for lambs! I fed and watered, then sat on a milk crate in the barn to watch. Little feet were poking out. Somehow Lucy got on her back, legs flailing at the air. I grabbed a back leg and rolled her over. Poor fatty girl, she couldn’t roll over. It didn’t take long and there were 2 lambs on wobbly legs. It was dark, I left Lucy and lambs to bond. I’ll see what sex they are, tomorrow.
 
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