This week’s Thursday 13 is another one without a theme.
1. Mortimer
and Theodore don’t typically cuddle together, but Nick got this cute picture of
them hanging out together.
2. Theodore
is at that very active kitten stage where most of the pictures we get of him
are blurry or when he’s sleepy. Here’s one
of him napping.
3. We finally
got some good FEMA news!
4. As I
said last week, we were notified that we needed to submit paperwork from a company
detailing the damages and the cost of repairs.
Even though we had already submitted all of that before, we submitted it
again. We heard back fairly quickly that
we were approved for aid. Finally!
5. The
total amount ended up being just under half of what all of the repairs
have/will cost. After pretty much giving
up on getting any FEMA aid, we were thrilled.
It makes sense that they can’t fully pay for everything for everyone,
but getting significant aid is a huge help.
6. Ironically,
about half of the aid we received was for “immediate” needs, such as temporary
housing. I wouldn’t call February immediate for
something that happened in September, but we’re still very grateful to have
gotten aid.
7. This
is what the backyard looks like right now.
8. Remember, once upon a time, it was kind of pretty?
9. We’re
still working on fixing the drainage problems.
Funding and weather have been the holdups. We’ve mapped out the plan for catch basins,
pipes, and dry wells. The red yarn represents
pipes and the orange plates represent catch basins/dry wells. I know it’s kind of weird, but we don’t
always picture things the same way, so something like this works to make sure
we’re actually talking about the same thing.
10. We’re
still waiting for a decent stretch of time when it’s not raining/snowing and the
ground isn’t frozen to be able to start on the drainage work, so we don’t have
a firm plan yet. We’re tossing around
the idea of hiring someone with equipment to do the digging, and then doing the
pipes, gravel, and catch basin/dry well installation ourselves. We’re hoping to find a good middle ground
between saving money and being realistic about how much digging by hand we can
handle.
11. Even
though I love to cook, we like leftovers a lot, and it’s nice to have a break from
cooking (especially during the week) without going out or getting takeout. Monday was a perfect leftovers night. I made tacos over the weekend, and we had leftover
taco meat. So, when I got home from work
Monday afternoon, I turned the leftover taco meat into crock pot chili. I added beans, tomato sauce, and seasoning. Like this.
12. A few
hours later, it turned into this, which was a delicious, almost zero-effort
dinner. I can’t really explain it, but it
absolutely delights me when leftovers work out that well.
13. Another
cat picture seems like the perfect way to end this Thursday 13, so here’s one
more of Theodore.
That is an interesting definition of 'immediate' aid! I love leftovers too. I usually plan for them.
ReplyDeleteI am soooo glad to hear that taxpayer money is finally going to help the people that need it! It’s a crime that those in your state had to wait so long.
ReplyDeleteI think the satisfying part of leftovers is knowing the food is not going to waste.
Finally, a FEMA resolution! I'm impressed that you are doing all of the drainage plans yourself. Have you thought about renting some digging equipment?
ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear FEMA finally came through for you. It is slow but sounds like a great program.
ReplyDeleteLeftovers are one of my favourite things. While I have all the time there is to cook, one gets tired of it. Those leftover days are great, especially for a working couple!
Yay for finally getting FEMA to come through for you! That's great! And leftovers are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteSorry you're still having to deal with getting assistance.
ReplyDeleteI'm so, SO very glad you received the FEMA approval. Now onward, even if it doesn't cover it all. Spring will be here down there before you know it. Meanwhile, looks like Theodore is settling in!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you received your FEMA approval. I encourage you to find someone to dig those lines for you. My husband installs septic systems and digging that far by hand is going to be really difficult. Could you possibly rent a mini excavator from someone?
ReplyDeleteYay. Finally. These things seem to take forever. Of course.
ReplyDeleteSo glad your funding came through!!! Do take your time making your plan, you want it right the first time! It will all work out in the end and you will be better equipped for future storms. I love the saga of the taco meat and chili. We went from a family of 7 to a family of 2 and I do love repurposing leftovers into something new. Economical too.
ReplyDeleteThat chili made from leftovers looks delicious, Danielle. And HOORAY for that good FEMA news. I'm so sorry it took so long, but thrilled that it finally came through.
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