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Our House is a Big Tent

There have always been a few seams on the ceiling drywall that have shown, there was always plans to have Eddie come out and fix them, but we had moved into a partially finished house, had a terrible winter, and dad just wanted to finish the house so we could close. Well... Skip forward another year and I finally had him come fix them. This is what our living area looked like for two days.

Thursday they re-plastered the seams and sprayed the ceiling with texture. They placed part of the sectional back into the living room so we could watch TV. The dogs were very confused. They didn't have their normal places on the couch and there wasn't a rug either. In this picture Hatfield is sitting on the arm of the couch and in my lap.
Eddie came back Friday morning to repaint. I decided that since the furniture was out that I would wax the floors Saturday morning. We camped out in the bedroom watching Netflix that night. Hatfield is so strange that he would not come in the living room while there wasn't furniture. I had to bring his food bowl in the bedroom and let him in through the sliding door. Thank the Lord everything is back to normal now!

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