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We have finally had enough of our crappy basement from the 50′s and finally decided to do something about it.
When we first moved in, we had high hopes for this basement. But what we realized is that neither of us know how to do many handy things around the house, let alone have the desire. When we took down the fake bar thing in the corner (what it was for is beyond me) we found about 200 time magazines shoved behind there.. and thankfully no mice. We also found Electricity 101, and that is the foundation this house was built on. Whenever the job needed doing, the previous owners (I will refer to him as the “old man”) really skimped out on things.
For example. I was trying to put new Christmas lights up and exchange the ones that were stapled to the roof. Well when I got to the end of the roof where it turns into a corner, the old man simply CUT the wire because he didn’t want to string anymore lights. You may ask, did he put anything on the wire to seal it? No, it was a live wire on my roof.
So in the demolition of this basement we find newspaper serving as insulation, we find a thin mask of insulation on half the walls, half of them there’s nothing. And we find this:
And this:
Yes there was crap in every orifice they could shove it into. There were glass panes, there were a few silver dollars, some plaque about God. It amazes me the crap people would keep vs throw away!
I will continue to update you all on the reconstruction of the basement. As it now stands, it’s very empty and bare. Gosh, I should have just bought a new house LOL
Erin Carrasco (Real Tech Mom) is a mom of a beautiful baby boy born in March. She also looks after her other two kids (Mia and Keely, her two cats) and her wonderful husband of four years. It has taken some time getting used to not being at home every day, but being a mom is a different type of job and I admire the moms who get to be with their kids every day!
Moms like me know that just because everyone says you should do it, or not do it does not make it set in stone. For us dinner is never the same time every night and because of my husband’s job, our lives are ruled by overtime, extra overtime, travel and the crack blackberry. I am not only a mom, I’m a woman and human being. Believe it or not I do enjoy a lot more than just being a mom! Some of my passions are a little geeky but still they’re me none the less.
Lisa
November 25th, 2008 at 11:19 pm
If you would have bought a new one…what fun would you have had? And then we’d have missed out on all the fun of seeing the pics!
duck_jb
November 26th, 2008 at 12:15 am
Did I ever tell you the last house we lived in, we pulled the basement ceiling down and between the floor joists, along the top of the walls there was womens clothing shoved in there. Loads and loads of it. Random piece that, yes included underwear. I have never been so perturbed in all my life.
Finishing a basement… the saga continues. | Real Tech Mom
February 4th, 2009 at 7:16 pm
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