Erick doesn't have a job yet, either. Pray that he gets one soon! I'm already tired of working full time.
Here is the front of the rental house. It's not too bad from the outside, but there's a pile of trash in the yard (not in the picture) that needs to be hauled away. We're having a difficult time finding anyone that delivers dumpsters out here, so we may be stuck with hauling it off ourselves.
The picture below is of the bathroom. This is the second strangest room in the house. I think it was an afterthought. The metal bathtub is encased in cement. Seriously. I don't know how they did it, but it's surrounded by concrete. There is no shower, only a bath, and no way of making it into a shower, because the toilet paper holder is installed on the wall above the tub. You can see that the sink is added on in a strange place, too. There's a window back there, but it's covered up with insulation. They put in a shower hookup in the bathroom, too. I took the picture before we put in the shower, but it barely fits in sidways between the sink cabinet and the wall. They put the dryer hook-up in the kitchen, btw, so you have to haul the wet clean clothes from the bathroom to the kitchen to dry them. You can also open the cabinet under the sink and look into the basement. You can also see from the stains in the sink that the water has a high iron content here in Indiana. It tastes like you have been sucking on a hanger when you drink it.

That isn't the strangest room, though. The strangest room is Jay's bedroom. It looks like they decided to buy a small barn package and use that to finish it out. It's an inside out barn. The walls are vinyl siding, and the ceiling is that soffit stuff (I'm not sure if that's how you spell it) that they use when they side a house. It's got these funny barn-like closet doors, too. I haven't got a picture of that, though, but maybe later.
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