OMG...I can't decide if that's more hilarious or terrifying.
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That's good that you can move back in! I know my family in Indonesia got their house completely flooded. It's a damn mess getting everything back in order, so they won't be able to move in for a while.
But hey, here's to fighting nature and her anger management problems >:D
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Ouch. Well, I definitely know how your family feels. I hope that your family is able to rebuild and get back to normal faster than we did. :)
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Congrats! Wonderful news Thanks for the Train Ride π π
Bump! π π
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So, for anyone who has spent more than 5 seconds reading many of my posts or the text in many of my discussion threads, you should know that last year, my house was totally and completely flooded by Hurricane Harvey. We had five feet of water in our house for almost two weeks, and we've been working on rebuilding the first floor ever since. We haven't lived there for the past eight months.
However, the work has been coming along well (better than expected, really), and we're planning to move back into our house in another week! It doesn't mean that everything is done, and we'll still be working on things for probably the next 3-5 months to reach the true finish line. But, we have floors, appliances, and internet access, so that's half the battle right there. ππππ We'll be able to be in the house, cook in our own kitchen, and not have to drive over there to meet contractors and such. So, things are getting better.
I thought that I'd make a train in celebration of this day. It ends this coming Saturday, which is when we're planning to move back into our house. Enjoy the ride (I'm glad that this particular one is about over for me...lol)!
Choo-freaking-choo-choo-choo: ππππππ
BTW...there are a couple of nice DLCs that I have running an extra 24 hours in case the winners of the base games want to enter.
Also, there are carts in the train for people at levels 0 through 7+. Obviously, there are more interesting and valuable games toward the higher end of that spectrum, but I've tried to put in interesting things at various value levels throughout. Have fun!
EDIT: I just wanted to say "thanks" for all of the well-wishes. I apologize that I don't have time to respond to them all. But seriously, I really appreciate it. We still have a lot of work ahead of us, but at least we'll be at home and can do it when it's convenient instead of planning a trip over to the house and having to carve out 3-4 hours. Of course, about a day after we move back in, I have to fly out of town for work for a week. C'est la vie. π δΉ( β ΰ±ͺβ)γ
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