Gravity

 

Everything sinks down, thank gravity. We are still trying to debacle this sinkhole situation. The insurance company says they won’t pay because it doesn’t threaten a structure, however the man who came out today to give an estimate said that it is. You can see our entire basement floor is cracking, and spider cracking everywhere. I always thought that was just a marbling effect. We are taking it all very slow, but I’m a person who wants all the answers now. I’m not good at not knowing. I feel more secure when I know what to expect whether good or bad. Our insurance company has always been good to us, and hopefully we will not be treated wrongly. But if so, we’ll survive, and probably sell. I think we are going to sell either way, at least I hope so. Thoughts of crashing into the ground does not reassure me.

 

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August 1, 2006

wow that is a scary thought. It always makes me so mad how quick everyone else is to say they can’t do anything about it…just watch it all fall down. ryn- thank you so much. I felt great that night…but of course no make out action…lol

August 1, 2006

Document everything. Get what the guys said in writing. Keep notes whenever you talk to the insurance company. Keep copies of everything you send them. Because if you have to fight, you need every bit of ammo you can get.

August 1, 2006

That’s freakin’ crazy! It’s obvious that something needs to be done asap yet they’re taking their sweet time with everything. I agree with the other noter, I’d document everything! We don’t need you sinking into the hidden abyss!

August 2, 2006

ryn: I saw that dr. phil too. I’ve also tried googling everything under the sun about cows and I can’t find back grounds anywhere.