1846 Homestead Renovation
My husband served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years. We moved around a lot and by the time we celebrated 32 years of marriage, we had lived in 28 houses in two foreign countries and seven states. It was time to talk about a forever house. Call us crazy...everyone else already has, but our 1846 Texas homestead renovation was the route we decided to go in order to create our dream home. When we decided to turn a dilapidated dog-trot home into our dream home, most folks thought we were out of our minds. They were right. It was falling down. The last cousin who lived there was a hoarder and a recluse who hadn't taken care of the house in several decades. Sheetrock was falling from the ceilings and everything that the rats hadn't chewed up was rotten. However, the house was the oldest structure in Hill County, Texas and had been in my family since 1852. It was worth it, we said. We are saving history, we said. And then the rattlesnakes appeared along with the rats. Add in all the rotten wood and countless other issues that come with a 170+ year-old house and you get an idea of what our lives are like. From climbing on the roof to crawling under the house, we have done things we never dreamed we would have to do. Call us crazy...everyone else already has, but our 1846 Texas homestead renovation is a labor of love that is already paying off!
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Just Because You (Think) You Can, Doesn’t Mean You Should…
Our First Visit While I have suffered from a fear of failure, I have also had some pretty spectacular moments of self-assurance. Granted, these moments were based on my unlikely acceptance of impossible odds steeled with sheer grit and determination. So while I am very likely to not attempt something, I am also the first (and most hardheaded) to make up my mind and stick to my guns. I am not sure if this is a good quality or not and I expect that it has to do with the task. I. Wanted. This. House. For better or worse, for whatever reason. I wanted it. So, without thinking too much…
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Emptying the Center Hallway and South Pen
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The North Pen
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Removing the Chimneys One Stone at a Time
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One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Treasure?
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28 Houses and Counting…
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Our Dream Home!