Five Ceilings and a Damp Course

Five Ceilings and a Damp Course
• Sam North
This is the unromantic story of a downsizer who bought a house which promptly fell on his head.

It does not star Hugh Grant and any Notting Hill lovely as it is set in the tropical paradise of N. E. Lincolnshire and there were no habitable rooms for any of the cast to stay in for the last three months.

The logic was simple of course. Buy a classic 1930’s semi with a sunny south facing garden and off-street parking. Put the money I’d save to one side for travel and enjoying retirement.  It was smaller than I wanted, but I figured I’d knock down a couple of walls down and the dining room and kitchen would all be about modern living. Add a new bathroom and log burner and I’m set.

The bathroom people came in during the Christmas break.  The budget changed daily, and they had to bring in a gold-plated plasterer for some reason and when I got back to the house, they had only tiled half way up, but charged for the whole way.  Two weeks later the tiles fell off the wall.  Their guarantee was worthless, and they wouldn’t even come back to look at their shoddy work.  Somehow, they broke the drain outside whilst replacing the waste pipe.  All in all, two grand became four and I had to buy all the stuff on top.  I look at the shower and wonder if it really is worth £5000!

Of course once I’d moved in there was the matter of seven layers of wallpaper on the walls and even the ceilings had two layers of paper – and there started the real  problem.  I thought I’d investigate a little hole in the corner of the master bedroom. One tug and the whole ceiling fell on my head.  Plaster is about one inch thick and makes quite a dent on your skull.  I looked up through the dust and saw lath and holes through to the supposedly insulated roof. Next stop hospital to get patched up.

That was day one.  Eventually every ceiling had to come down, including the landing and hall and the smell of dust was appalling.  Finding a plasterer wasn’t easy, but after a month one was secured and three months on only just now completed.  Meanwhile I’d discovered that my fingers easily pushed through the skirting boards downstairs and once removed, the rot was pretty impressive.  The floors obviously had to come up and any lingering respect I had for builders in the 1930’s disappeared as joists met the walls and the damp was transferred into all the woodwork.  Add that the fireplaces were built on actual mud, which went all the way down to the foundations (such as they were), and you can see that putting timber against mud was bound to lead to damp issues.  Quite how the old lady who lived here before me for fifty years hadn’t noticed the smell of rotting timber or the tilting floor is amazing, quite how the SURVEYOR missed all this is astonishing!  There was a damp guarantee with the paperwork but when I called the company they wanted to be paid upfront to investigate their obviously rubbish workmanship and I decided a local company might be better.

So then it came to my grand plans for combining the kitchen and dining room by removing walls.  (I hadn’t noticed the kitchen had no heating when I bought the place).  The builder sucked on his teeth (never a good sign).  ‘You can remove this dividing wall, but you can’t remove the end one because it’s holding up the house and judging from all the cracks in the walls, you really don’t want to be removing any of the walls at all.’

And the cracks are spectacular.  My pal Dave came around and investigated one above a window and you could see straight through to the outside.  ‘You need to fill that’, he said.
No shit Sherlock.
Never has so much Polyfilla filled so many walls and this is just a temporary fix.  ‘The cracks will return, don’t you worry’, says Dave.

The damp people came in and much to my surprise said, ‘We don’t do below the floors’.
We gee thanks.  Seems that was up to me and my pal Dave.  Dave mostly, as I just handed the tools to him as he ripped up my floors.  The damp people cut a hole the full length of the room and then plastered over it.  ‘100% your damp won’t return above this’, they said, but of course the damp is BELOW this.  Craziness.

You might think that all this is pretty straightforward stuff and should be expected in an old money pit.  And perhaps it is, but I hadn’t budgeted for ANY of it.   Five ceilings and bathroom plastering swallowed the emergency fund. Damp treatment doubled it.  Any thoughts of a decorator went out the window.  I had no choice I had to fill in the cracks and paint it all myself.  I did hire a handyman to help strip wallpaper and line the walls. His expertise and sunny nature helped put things into proportion. But any hope of having any money left over for ‘vacations’ was long gone. The kitchen still needs to be done and it seems the earliest that can happen is June.  If you think the economy is in trouble, you’d be wrong, judging by kitchen installation waiting times.  I just hope the MDF doesn’t come from Europe.

The final kicker was discovering the government wants to ban log burners – just a day after I had one installed.  Added to which I drive a diesel car which is banned from London from April 1st and things are not looking up at all. *Plus the darn backdoor got attacked by would be thieves two nights ago. Seems I need a new door and anti-snap locks.

Lessons learned?
There are no bargains.
Never downsize
Surveyors know absolutely nothing. Get a builder in who sucks his teeth a lot.
Make a plan to do as much of the work yourself as you can.
Triple your estimates
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© Sam North (Editor) March 2019
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19-10 Seasonal Cellular Memories with Sara Troy

Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from March 5th

The seasons of my cellular memories.

Do Cellular memories have seasons?

How far back do our cellular memories go?

Do they delete on their own?

Do we carry them forever through every lifetime?

Yes, yes yes,

Our cellular structure is in the trillions, and each cell has a job to do and is important to our mental physical and soul well being. So if any one of them is holding a memory that is unfavourable to our wellbeing, it is going to manifest in some way in your daily living.

Seasonal? yes, because in the seasons of our lives, childhood, youth-adult senior, we carry different thoughts and feelings that hang around and not always for the better.

So how do we find these memories within in our cell structure?  well Betska K- Burr with her Mind-Kinetics, took me into a past that I had not even thought of for a while, but which was relevant to a blockage I had now.

We think our thoughts are linear and sequential, but that is not so, a memory of a particular thought can bring about a totally different feeling of what we think the issue is, it is fascinating and mind opening. Betska will be with us next week on the show, sharing her technique.

IF WE DO NOT EMPTY OUT THOSE MEMORIES THAT ARE DEEP IN OUR CELLS WE SUFFER. We get held back by carrying memories that do not serve us and cripple us from embracing all we need and deserve in life.


JOIN ME SARA HERE FOR MY  LOOK ON CELLULAR MEMORIES AND IN HOW IT HAS HELD ME BACK, BUT NOW WITH HELP PROPELLING ME FORWARD IN MY WHOLE ABUNDANCE.

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SDM 19-10 Reading for the Stars at the Oscars with Debra Thomlison

Self Discovery Mediums with Sara Troy and her guest Debra Thomlison, on air March 5th

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Self Discovery Media was a proud sponsor of Debra Thomlison Mystic Psychic for the Oscar Stars 2019, she shares her wonderful experience reading for the Academy stars for the OSCARS.

Debra shared her story with us on another show,(see link below) how she came about her gift of psychic reading, now we celebrate her growth and the wonderful arena of reading for the Stars that has come up and her expansion in teaching others to use the gift of psychic reading too.

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JOIN SARA AND DEBRA HERE TO HEAR ALL ABOUT HER WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE.

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At the age of 6 Debra began as a clairvoyant. Her career spans 4 decades. With clients worldwide, she provides accurate readings in Tarot, Palmistry, Medium ship and her favourite the talent of clairvoyance. She has worked as a psychic in 10 new age shops throughout Vancouver Island and attended 100’s of psychic trade shows. Today she runs her own show called the Mystic Market with more than 50 vendors, live entertainment, great food vendors and vendors practicing in the wellness industry. We will catch a glimpse today of how it all went down reading at the Oscar’s gift event in Hollywood California.

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GUS19-10 Hiding one’s Metaphysical gift from the CATHOLIC Church

The World According to GUS with Charles Eduardos with his guest Tammy Manzo, on air from March 5th

On today’s show Charles speak to Tammy about her struggle to embrace her divine gift within a strict Catholic upbringing, a gift that could not be denied.

Tammy Manzo is married, has a teenage son and rescue Chihuahua, and is
interested in all things metaphysical. As a teenager she discovered astrology and had to hide it from strict Catholic parents. After going faithfully to tarot readers all through her twenty-something years, she finally decided to learn it for herself— just to see if what the readers were telling her was actually true! She discovered Reiki many years ago and is a Master/Teacher in both the Usui and  Practical Reiki modalities.


JOIN CHARLES AND TAMMY HERE FOR A VERY METAPHYSICAL CONVERSATION

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She also works with Metatronian Therapy– healing energy channeled from Archangel Metatron which utilizes downloads of sacred geometry—and the Akashic Records. She teaches classes on metaphysical subjects at Polaris Career Institute in Middleburg Heights, Ohio. She does astrology readings and energy healings from her home and from a metaphysical shop in Sandusky called Divine Awakenings.

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RW 19-10 Healthy Heart Community with Dr Lisa VanHoose

Recovering the Whole of you with Dr Kiti Adderly and her guest  Dr. Lisa VanHoose, on air from March 5th

The Ujima Institute was founded by Dr. Lisa VanHoose. As a physical therapist and researcher, she believes that individual and societal wellness requires village-like efforts.

The Ujima Institute is focused on improving the health and wellness of underserved communities with an emphasis on black communities. The institute provides a space for women to recharge so they can care for themselves, their families, and their communities (H.E.R. Village), community members to seek out rehab professionals who provide holistic care and education(H.E.A.L. Village), and all persons to participate and promote community based participatory research(C.A.R.E. Village). However, the Institute works due to the efforts of many, not just its owner and founder.

WHAT DO WE BELIEVE:
1. Healthy women are needed for healthy families and communities.
2. Communities need healthcare providers who demonstrate cultural humility, empathy, and a commitment to holistic, high quality care.
3. Research needs to be created, conducted, and communicated with community members to have the greatest impact.

We, The Ujima Institute, are people and organizations from all walks of life committed to improving our communities. We represent patients, caregivers, health care providers, elected officials, clinics, organizations, and others. We are focused on improving the wellness of communities. We respect and engage the voices and expertise of all. We truly believe in collective work and responsibility.

JOIN KITI AND LISA HERE   FOR A CONVERSATION ON A HEALTHY HEART COMMUNITY

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What does Ujima mean? 

Ujima is the third principle or day of Kwanzaa. Ujima is pronounce (oo-JEE-mah). To learn more about Kwanzaa, click here. Although Kwanzaa is rooted in African-American culture, the principles of Kwanzaa support our belief that we are all connected and we must address the needs of our brothers and sisters regardless of our differences. 

Dr. VanHoose received her PhD in Rehabilitation Science and MPH from the University of Kansas Medical Center. She completed the NHLBI PRIDE Summer Institute with an emphasis in Cardiovascular Genetic Epidemiology. Her BS in Health Science and MS in Physical Therapy were completed at the University of Central Arkansas. Dr. VanHoose’s teaching interests include pathology, physical agents, oncology rehabilitation, population health, and cultural competency. Dr. VanHoose’s research focuses on the incidence, prevalence, and severity of cancer related side effects with an emphasis on the disease burden of minority cancer survivors. She also investigates strategies to diversify the healthcare workforce to reduce health disparities. She has received both NIH and industry funding to support her research agenda. Dr. VanHoose is the Principal Investigator of the Cancer Rehabilitation and Wellness Laboratory. She is also the past President (2012-2016) of the Oncology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association.

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