So many of you guys have been following the farmhouse fire updates on Facebook, however – that is not a public page so many of you have asked for me to make the videos public. Well – here you go! I will continue to add videos here, oldest on top so — scroll down for most recent video! It may take a few days to get all the old videos off Facebook and up here. Please be patient! <3

This is the video that I made in February to try to explain the damage to our home. Originally posted to Facebook January 19, 2018.

 

 

Update – April 8, 2018

 

April 12th, 2o18 Update – DRY ICE BLASTING!!! This was an amazing update showing the results of dry ice blasting over the fire damage. We were able to save so much of our antique house that way!

 

May 3rd, 2018. Kilz Update.

 

May 5th, 2018. Things you didn’t know about fieldstone. Unless you knew these things. Then – I guess you got a reminder. πŸ˜€

 

June 6th, 2018. Dad learns about Facebook live video and I show you plumbing progress!

 

June 17th – Floor repair. It was only about 100 degrees out! So year. I’m hot and sweaty πŸ™‚

 

June 18th, 2018 – THE DIGGERS ARE HERE! This was the first video made of the addition work starting. This was not fire repair — this was the beginning of ‘hotrodding the house’. This was a HUGE day for our family!

 

June 21st – Inspection day! Farmhouse update. Showing lack of headers through house. Adding headers. And there’s a huge hole in my backyard! Note, they did not use that large chunk of concrete for anything… it was crazy heavy and was just removed.

 

June 22nd – We have concrete footings!

 

July 12th, 2018 – We Raised the Roof! Update showing the elevation change of Morgan’s old room. Also, a few extra construction updates πŸ˜€

 

July 18th, 2018 – Walk around the outside of the Farmhouse! Major updates πŸ˜€

July 18th TIME LAPSE! These are fun. I am having a blast with these! This was our first one, shot on the GoPro!

July 21st, TIME LAPSE! This one is kinda fun. Shows my fire last night and the rain. The guys built most of the walls yesterday but kept them flat until the chance of severe storms is gone – to avoid damaging the structure. I’m good with that! Today they are doing inside work… the stuff that is was above my pay grade πŸ˜‰