Well, it seems this flood really caused damage. The bottoms of several doors soaked up moisture from sitting on wet carpet, so they will also be replaced. Some skirting (base) boards will need to go, but only a couple - most are made of proper wood, so they have less damage. We can't help wonder why real wood was used for some, and cheap crappy artificial wood for others? We have noticed that some odd short cuts were taken when this house was built 25 years ago. At least one inside wall has to be partially removed to check for moisture between inner and outer walls.
Two of my books were lost. One was a Mon Tricot knitting and crochet stitch and technique dictionary which I bought new in 1974, and to which I refer often; even though all that stuff can be found online sometimes there is no substitute for a proper book with real pages, is there? Guess what - I found a copy on Ebay! A small thing to be sure but something to cheer me a little, it should arrive soon. The other was a book of basic women's knitting patterns which is still available, so that will also be done soon. Both those books had their pages stuck together too firmly to be separated, because of the paper used.
However we aren't buying 'stuff' at present, because there is nowhere to put it! Much of the house has been emptied, and furniture which hasn't been hauled away is stored in the garage. We are trying to keep floors as clear as possible to make it easier for whoever puts down the new carpet. One thing is for sure, though......we won't be going back to the store where the last replacement carpet was furnished, the owner bloke wasn't wonderful to deal with. When we said to the assessor/builder from the insurance company that we would prefer to use another supplier he asked was it because of the boss man......we said yes......funny, he said, several other people have told me the same thing.
Having said that......this morning a fundraising Christmas Fair was held and I couldn't resist some pretty blue and green earrings, they won't take up much room will they......and a necklace made in Madagascar from cow horn dyed in bright colours, which I am wearing as we speak. I will call them my Christmas present.
My guitars and tenor ukulele were sitting on the wet floor but because they were in their cases I think they will be all right, and my cheapie soprano uke is probably some sort of plastic which would be impervious to water anyway. On another cheery note, there have been a couple of ukulele gigs lately, playing music is more fun than moping about our spoiled house!
Our town has two big used book sales a year, one in May organised by a Rotary Club and one in November organised by a Lions Club. Since moving here I have found some wonderful treasures at these sales, but didn't go to the current sale in case I was carried away and bought books.......and right now we have nowhere to put them.
Sigh. I do enjoy those book sales.......
"Never hold your companion in conversation by the buttonhole. If you are obliged to detain him forcibly in order to say what you wish, you are pressing upon him what is disagreeable or unwelcome, and you commit a gross breach of etiquette in so doing."
Oh my - I would never do that to anyone, and I hope no one would ever do it to me.
Enjoy your days!