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    Home » Uncategorized

    West Virginia Day 1 - In Which we Received a Surprise

    Published: Dec 6, 2016 · Modified: Aug 27, 2019

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    What kind of person takes a girl's unicorn hat and coffee pot?

    I mean, those are some seriously important things. Especially that coffee pot.

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    As some readers already know, we arrived in West Virginia to discover that the family house there had been broken into. It isn't the first time this has happened in the house's long life - an earlier break-in caused my grandfather to create a system of plywood and 2x4s to help secure the windows and doors. Unfortunately, we didn't realize the wood in a a window overlooking the back porch was actually very old particle board. Womp womp. I can't imagine it put up much of a fight. Once inside, the intruder eventually literally broke the door frame to get the back door open to haul out our portable generator, some various electronics, and a large plastic bin containing spare batteries, a small fire extinguisher, my beloved unicorn had, and our percolator. Truth be told, I'm glad he (I say 'he' because the Deputy Sheriff I spoke to thinks it was probably the same person they suspect of breaking into other properties nearby for items to sell for drug money) didn't take anything of sentimental value.

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    While items not specifically belonging to my husband and me in the house were not damaged, I am very upset that the intruder did damage the house. Not only was the back door frame broken and the original window (specifically the "muntin bar") damaged, but he hit the inside of the front door with a hammer. Many times. It's heartbreaking to me to see damage inflicted on such beautiful old wood. The lovely, old hardwoods used to construct the house are a quality that you simply cannot find today - modern building supplies just can't compare. Even though it's split, I insisted on saving the broken piece of doorframe in case we can repurpose some of the wood for a repair elsewhere in the future. I hate that the house has stood for 108 years, only to be mindlessly hit with a hammer by someone looking for drug money.

    farm-house

    It makes me feel bad for the house, too. See, I have this sort of Velveteen Rabbit impression of the house. No, I don't think the house is a bunny, but it's been there so long I feel like it has a personality and almost like it can feel feelings. That makes me sound kind of weird, doesn't it? But I do think the house knows and appreciates when people who care stop by.

    Since we discovered the break-in after dark, there wasn't much we could do right away. Luckily, we already had a room at a nearby(ish) motel reserved, so we returned to prepare ourselves for Saturday because we knew our week had suddenly just become a whole lot busier.

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    Over the next few weeks, my normal post schedule will be switched around a bit so I can write more about our recent trip. Throughout the remainder of December, I'll be writing about our stay in West Virginia on Tuesdays and Fridays. I have plenty of fun photos (including adorable animals!), a side adventure to an antique store, and more to share, so I hope you stop in again soon!

    Natasha - The Artisan Life

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    1. Duni

      December 07, 2016 at 2:40 am

      What an awful thing to have happened! I'm truly sorry about the damaged door. How sad. Glad you kept what's left and I'm sure you'll find a way to repurpose. Were you able to secure the house before you left?

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      • Natashalh

        December 07, 2016 at 9:06 am

        The door and back windows are now more secure than ever before. =) Unfortunately, if someone is determined to get in and doesn't care about damaging the house, it's impossible to completely keep them out. We did our best, though, and reinforced the defenses on the doors and windows you can't see from the road, so hopefully it helps.

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    2. Rose

      December 06, 2016 at 8:04 am

      It's so awful someone broke into the house and even worse that they damaged it like that. You're right about the wood. You simply can't find hardwoods of that quality anymore. I'm sure you'll be able to find a way to repurpose the salvaged wood and keep it in the house.

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      • Natashalh

        December 06, 2016 at 8:51 am

        I was reading up on repairing old windows instead of replacing them. Most of the window wood around the house is in pretty good shape, but the door frame should help us fix up a few spots where the window wood is damaged, when we get to that point. I guess that's my silver lining in the cloud. =)

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