So sad! Just had to share

Hopefully the firemen learned something in practice that they can use to save someone's life one day.


I am 100% sure they learned more than something. :goodvibes

The firemen do appreciate the property they protect and I know that even though it didn't feel like that at the time...they do....they really do.:hug:


:thumbsup2 Absolutely.




practice burn?????!! What an utter slap in the face.



Are you kidding? Clearly your spouse does not risk their life daily for others and their property. :rolleyes: I am sad for the OP, truly. Practice burns are very necessary.
 
Are you kidding? Clearly your spouse does not risk their life daily for others and their property. :rolleyes: I am sad for the OP, truly. Practice burns are very necessary.


Sorry I didn't mean to offend you, I was mostly referring to the shock the OP must of felt and was trying to be supportive.

I was not trying to demean the danger service men and women deal with everyday on their jobs.

Thank you brave firefighters! :lovestruc

(for what its worth, MY spouse DID have a service job, which he was injured doing, and now he is disabled for life. Since you asked.)
 
Diane :hug:, how sad :sad:. I can imagine how you feel, we also built our home ourselves to raise our family and we'd surely be upset and sad to see all our hard work, blood, sweat and tears go up in smoke for whatever reason :scared:! My DH was a volunteer fire fighter for many moons and as others have mentioned, looking from their point of view, their training will help save someone's life. Thankfully, those memories will always be tucked in your families hearts :hug:. The house I was born in is in shambles, however, it doesn't seem to hurt as much when you didn't build it! :confused3
 
Its kind of like losing a loved one who was an organ donor. Its hard, but good does come out of it for someone else!

Very good analogy. My best friend had a liver transplant just under 3 months ago, and it's a verrrrry weird time. She's working on her letter to the donor's family (she'll send it through the program of course) and it's very hard.

I definitely think it's a good analogy.


I'm really sorry about the loss of your Home.


(fwiw, they have to move things like this out of the other forums...they won't leave OT posts on the disneyland forums, and we have a group similar to the dvc forums...maybe a DVC Community forum can be made, though?)
 

(fwiw, they have to move things like this out of the other forums...they won't leave OT posts on the disneyland forums, and we have a group similar to the dvc forums...maybe a DVC Community forum can be made, though?)
Actually this WAS moved FROM the DVC community forum!!! I thought it was appropriate there, because that's where my friends are.

As for the house...We have since learned that it was probably destroyed by the city for financial reasons. A new ordinance put into effect several months after we sold it to the city required that no house could be sold without first hooking it up to city sewer and water. Since this house was on a well/septic system and was isolated in a heavy wooded area on top of a hill, it would have made that hook up VERY expensive. I was told by the last occupant that the septic system failed, and the city refused to repair it and decided to burn the house instead. The plan is to put together the residual property around the house and sell it as a commercial property. That means all those wonderful large oak trees in the mesianic oak forrest are going to be gone soon too. UGH!!! I HATE that idea!
 
I know most of you here on the community board now don't remember me much, but I used to be a regular here as well as on the DVC board. The advent of the DVC community board pulled me away from here, and while probably 15,000 of my 33,000+ posts were right here on the CB, I rarely frequent it anymore. I guess I'd prefer it be on the DVC/CB.
 
:hug: I am so sorry. My heart is breaking for you.

Denae
 
Hi Diane.

Sorry to hear about your old home. How very sad for you.
 
Whenever I go back to NY, I drive by my childhood home. It's a little sad to see it get more and more run down over the passing years.

Still, it's just a thing and my family sold it years ago, so it isn't a big deal.
 
I'm so sorry :hug:

It's always a punch in the gut when something you have put so much into and loved for years is gone.
Remember the happy times in that house and enjoy your beautiful new one.
 
:hug: This is a tough one.

Is there any room on your current property for some younger oaks? Would they grow well there? I might be planning some "landscaping" to save a few and restore some memories if it were me.
 
:hug: This is a tough one.

Is there any room on your current property for some younger oaks? Would they grow well there? I might be planning some "landscaping" to save a few and restore some memories if it were me.

We have some beautiful big old oak trees on our current acreage as well. The difference is that this time our house is in the middle of a prairie restoration, and the oaks are in clusters. This is considered an oak savanna rather than a mesic oak forrest. Instead of oaks right up around my log house, I have a native prairie restoration, and THIS is what I look out on now!
Prairie122.jpg

Beautiful for sure, just different from the old house.
 
I'm so sorry to hear about your house, Diane. That had to be so sad to see! :sad1:

Nice to "see" you again even if it's just for a few posts here on the CB. :wave:
 
I'm so sorry to hear about your house, Diane. That had to be so sad to see! :sad1:

Nice to "see" you again even if it's just for a few posts here on the CB. :wave:


Hey, good to "see" you too, Kitty!:)
 
Actually this WAS moved FROM the DVC community forum!!! I thought it was appropriate there, because that's where my friends are.....
I would think so too, Diane, but then you have been around long enough too to know some things here have no explanation. :confused3

I know most of you here on the community board now don't remember me much,....I guess I'd prefer it be on the DVC/CB.
I sure do. Nice to see you, Diane. Though not with this kind of a thread. So sorry you had to witness that, so sad. And my son, Vince, is a FF/paramed, and they do burns, but always in homes ready to be scrapped, or before the real estate meltdown, if somebody was doing a teardown to build one of those monstrosity Mcmansions. (One good result of the meltdown, no more of those for the foreseeable).

And yes, if your time is more spent on the dvc/cb, I would think it better there too. But, as said above.......:confused3


Anyways, Diane, good to see you. :hug:'s
 
I would think so too, Diane, but then you have been around long enough too to know some things here have no explanation. :confused3

I sure do. Nice to see you, Diane. Though not with this kind of a thread. So sorry you had to witness that, so sad. And my son, Vince, is a FF/paramed, and they do burns, but always in homes ready to be scrapped, or before the real estate meltdown, if somebody was doing a teardown to build one of those monstrosity Mcmansions. (One good result of the meltdown, no more of those for the foreseeable).

And yes, if your time is more spent on the dvc/cb, I would think it better there too. But, as said above.......:confused3


Anyways, Diane, good to see you. :hug:'s

Dan, good to see you! This house was apparently burned because it would be a financial burden to the city to install the required city sewer and water to ready it for resale. The city purchased it from us, and they didn't want to pay for the swere installation, so the result was to burn it and get it off their hands...That's the sad part.
 
Diane, :hug: I'm sorry you had to be a witness to the destruction of the home you and your DH built.:sad1:

For those that are new on the CB, would you please post pictures of your new home? It is simply beautiful!

TC:cool1:
 
.....For those that are new on the CB, would you please post pictures of your new home? It is simply beautiful!

TC:cool1:
Yes. It was fun watching the creation of Wilderness Lodge II over those several years of building. :cool1:
 
Yes. It was fun watching the creation of Wilderness Lodge II over those several years of building. :cool1:

Actually, there's a picture of my house in my signature. It gets missed a lot because folks assume it is a picture of a resort.
 












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