Can I cry on your shoulder?
#32
So sorry and I empathize since this happened to me a while back. Take a deep breath. I know that when one does work and is ready to finish it and this happens it is the end of the world! >>>
aLSO use a dehumidifier if you have one. It soaks up the humidity and less mold issues.
aLSO use a dehumidifier if you have one. It soaks up the humidity and less mold issues.
#33
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Oh my gosh. What a mess. I can sympathize. We had a pipe break in an upstairs bathroom once, flooding our entire daylight basement. It was months getting it all demolished and rebuilt. What a moldy, smelly mess. My son was eight years old at the time and had some paper mache masks hanging on his bedroom walls. I had rescued them when I discovered the problem (after coming home early, thank goodness). Water was literally raining down from the ceiling and running down the walls. When he got home from school and I warned him about what his room looked like, the first thing he asked about was those masks. I was a hero for one day.
#39
Oh, honey, I am so sorry. So far all this winter weather has been horrible. I have broad shoulders (well, all of me is broad) so cry all you want. Wish we could be of some help, but MT is so far away.
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