uh what is the last home repair that you did oh gosh i'm trying to think well i guess ours have mostly been down at our lake house we built a house built a house down on Cedar Creek Lake um-hum so i guess i'd have to say that because we've kind of let this house go oh so we had a shell built and then we did everything else um-hum so it was quite a bit of work yeah what have you done well uh repaired the back fence it's uh well of course they get old you know after about ten years anyway but uh oh yeah ours is nineteen years old yeah the the street the alley's on a kind of a slant uh-huh and it makes all the fences tilt or or slowly you know oh do you have to have like a retaining wall or yeah somewhat right yeah that makes them more difficult we we've just my husband has just um repaired repaired ours a lot it really needs to be replaced but we haven't done it um-hum but uh anyway well have you done anything else um had to replace the the ridge row the shingles on the corners of the the roof from all the storms and everything um-hum um-hum yeah and uh yeah i you know i'm wondering myself now why i checked this one because my husband is who does all the things like what you're talking about right yeah i haven't done those things and of course you know inside stuff but um now down at the lake we had to like put in floors and put in wall and you know do the painting and the uh cut and make the like the uh window sills and things around the door and all that kind of stuff you know so we we did quite a bit um-hum uh down there that i had never done or we haven't done that much in our own house weather proofing and yeah yeah uh we do have still have a problem down there we built us a two story house and the bottom story uh oh it's more like walk out basement yeah uh-huh and when it was built with these blocks you know these old gray blocks i think they're called Hadite blocks yeah and uh we found now with some as much rain as we've had the past year it seeps through those blocks and comes into the downstairs and uh so now we have bought some uh what's uh uh water proofing paint um-hum and that's our next project the next time we go down there we've got to paint all those block walls downstairs with this waterproof paint and then hope that maybe that will do it but what they should've done i think is they should have put plastic or something like that against the house before they put the dirt back you know when it was built right and uh they didn't do that didn't think they'd need to and then that it's that it's that white paint i've forgotten what it's called Tight Bond or something like that and those bricks are very porous yeah and it soaks in to those bricks really well and it seals all the water out oh have you ever used that anywhere just a little bit now people up north that have basements i think yeah they use it all the time you and do you know if it if they've had good luck with it yeah it seals the water out we had a hard time even finding it down here in fact you know you go in a store and they say oh well that we don't have anything like that you know right uh-huh and then finally found some one somewhere that was familiar with it probably lived in the North um-hum and well that's encouraging then because i haven't known that many you know there's just not many basements down here are you from around here yeah right yeah i'm from Dallas oh okay well we're from you know Texas too so but uh uh-huh uh but i we have a partner in this deal and he's from the North so he was the one that and it gave us a lot more space you know it gave us double the space right and toward the lake it looks like a two story house you know because it gradually the back it looks like a one story house you know um um-hum yeah and it's set into the earth so uh-huh built kind of into a hill a little hill you know um-hum so it was a good idea to give us a lot more space for the money right uh-huh we just uh hadn't solved our water problem yet yeah but we always