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Date Posted: 00:51:06 10/12/01 Fri
Thanks so much for the thoughts! I just got power again, and I couldn't remember the url to BackTalk so I couldn't check in here until now. LOL. I was just looking at the pics on the website of the damage, (that Kim posted the url to), and was surprised to see a picture of our old house on there! If you want to spend the 20 minutes to wait for that site to load again, scroll about half way down the page, and look for one that is captioned "this house had only one wall left standing". Directly below that is a pic of three houses in a row. Ours is (was) the middle one with the big bite out of the roof.
Now that I have power again (and my computer LOL), things are okay in my world. The no insurance thing sucks, but we don't owe that much on it, we weren't living there when it happened, and we can refinance THIS house with the additional money to cover that one, for a lower interest rate, and pay a good bit less than our payments are right now. What we save in interest will more than make up the additional money being financed, so it's almost like having insurance anyway. LOL, I'm a rare breed of PollyAnna and fatalist. I believe that certain things happen no matter what, and they usually work out for the best IF you take the right path at the crossroads that invariably occurs. Most people try to take the "right" path when faced with decisions, the one that makes the most sense logically. Sometimes, you have to do what seems totally illogical (but FEELS right). Then things will work out okay. If we had behaved logically, we would have refinanced this house 3 weeks ago (lower interest than what we have now) and gone in and done all the work that the old house needed to get top dollar on the market. We kept dragging our feet and procrastinating, without knowing WHY we were so reluctant to do it. If we had, we'd now be locked in to new financing, and have a fairly nice house that had been destroyed by a tornado, that we had just spent tons of time working on to fix up. Now, we'll have lower payments, and a nice big empty lot that hubby can build the big shop that he's been dreaming of on. LOL. I'm great at seeing silver linings in dark clouds. Even funnel clouds. :)
Pam
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