It all started a week ago yesterday. Today is the first time I have been unemcumbered with home-owner woes and responsibilities. This morning the #HomeRepair (extraordinaire!) Contractor made the trip out to complete the transaction, spot on his original proposal. A week ago yesterday I call the #Contractor. I could see for myself that the long term effect of a recently removed overgrown shrub (tree) had precipitated the deterioration of the facia and gutter. Positive need for immediate repair. A quick review by the #Contractor confirmed the need, which could be addressed for a very reasonable price. Then he mentioned the extent of hail damage was sufficient to place a home owners (hoop) claim for the replacement of the entire roof (hoop), not just the affected portion. Two for the price... Double the hoops for twice the value and 4 times the cost(?) (Hoops!) New roof and repairs... but first my #Contractor points out the disparity of the Insurance's first offer and the tallied cost of the covered portion (less of course #DefskingDuctable _AND_ the depreciation of the existing roof. (Hooops!) 'Oops, my mistake and my manager caught, and corrected the tallied costs. (Hoooops! Then there was the on-line (Hps!) payment system, requiring (mysteriously - I am an old IT hand, yes - mysterious) (Hps!) mutiple people to long in and jump through the on-line hoops. To the system's credit, when I eventually managed to check all right boxes and fill all of the forms, for both my SO and me, the electronic transfer of funds was timely (within two hours, or even faster, I wasn't paying close attention). Initially the #Contractor said Wednesday or possibly Thrusday. He assured me that all of the roofing and the repairs would happen in one day. I had time to relax. Then he called late Monday afternoon to say that the crew would out at 6:45 tomorrow (Tuesday, yesterday) morning. When I have contractors of any stripe come I try my best to be available, observant, and out of the way...mostly. Being able to watch repairs up close is invaluable to me and my understanding of this thing I call home, that I am responsible for. Always available, often away. I managed to clear two loads of woodpile limbs as well as spend at least an hour and a half with their magnetic wand sweeping for the inevitable nails and staples. All of that is to say I spent almost all day outside - as opposed to being indoors (modular home) that doubles as a BIG BASS DRUM!!! My SO made a point of mentioning it. (Sorry dear, big hoops!) It went on from 06:45 until 15:00, with only a half hour for lunch. Then there was quiet. The silence was enveloping, almost constraining. Yet I had not settled with the #Contractor. I was still beholding and responsible. He said he would be by this Wednesday (a week and a day) to sign off on the work and pick up the check. That was this morning's hoops. Now it is complete. Rain is scheduled for 13:00 CST.