Still blows my mind I used to watch this dude when he had dudlikehella vlogs and now he’s got kids walking and talking. Cory your still my fave OG yotuber never change and stay golden.
Same thought ! I used to binge his videos when I was in elementary school. Not I’m 26 living im my own house with a life totally unexpected. Seeing you with grey hair hits hard in the feels my friend. Beautiful home ! And family !
Really great to hear from you guys again! Even if the news aren't the greatest. Still, I'm glad you're all okay and hopefully there's some good things coming your way in the near future. You've earned something good after all the negatives. G'bye!
I see Chell still loves water. You should look into getting her into mermaid classes. They have classes for kids, and I'm sure she would absolutely love it
@@FynnOliverEmonSill and this is why they sell insurance just because its nicer to just pay $10 a month than spend thousands unexpectedly for something essential like water
It’s genuinely so weird watching UA-camrs I watched when I was a kid sticking their hands in toasters and singing about enigmatic poop showers now just chatting it up in each others comments talking about insurance and homeowner problems lmao aging is weird
I'm honestly sorry for you. I can certainly relate to your home problems. I think it's best to stop and be grateful that you have the resources to get it all resolved. Wishing you the best of luck in that endeavour! 😊
I'm so glad everyone is ok! I can't believe how much Chell and Atlas are grown though. Feels like yesterday I was watching one of your videos from when you guys were living in Alaska with a baby Chell. I'm also really happy to hear that your current job is doing well. As much as I miss your daily-ish videos you used to post, I'm more than happy everything is working out for you guys even more.
It’s wonderful to see you and the family! I miss you guys! Sorry you are dealing with this, but I love how you are still positive and making the best out of it. ❤
It’s called Belonging and it’s coming out on Apple TV. I was the director on 2 episodes (Water and Night) and I was the motion capture lead for the full series. We made it back in 2021.
I mean..... Chell and Atlas are so big.... I'm a father myself now. And still I remember the days when Cory was in 1000 Oaks.... Where is the time. Wish you all the very best.
@@LiveEachDay NGL, you're a huge inspiration for me. Being a dad. Caring for those that I love. I hope that one day my son will understand enough English (my 2nd language) so I can show him your videos. G'bye
Maybe the house doesn’t want you to move. Just be thankful that the leak in the pipe is not directly under the driveway because ours was in the way our waterline was ran. We would’ve had to dig up about 30 feet of concrete diagonally not to mention a magnolia tree was sitting near it. That’s probably what broke the line was all the roots from that tree. We had to get the city to come out and put us a new water meter in so we could run a straight line through the yard into the house. That was the cheapest option. Although our water heater went out too, and started leaking, but luckily it was in the utility room underneath the carport which is at least 3 foot below the floors of our house and this was back in the late 90s at the house. I grew up in I kind of miss that house but I don’t miss the neighborhood now. It’s not exactly safe anymore. Like Murphy’s Law says anything that can go wrong will go wrong. But I do hope you guys do not run into any more problems dealing with that house.
My parents have been trying to move out of their house for 10 years! Its in a horrible neighborhood so I'm doing what I can to help them out but just like your situations, it seems something HUGE breaks or happens just when they get ahead in life. I'm so sorry this is happening to you as well.
Love your positive attitude, even when bad stuff happens and makes you want to have a bad attitude right along with it. Being flexible is definitely important, as much as possible.
OMG, the kids are growing so fast! I would look at this as a remodel opportunity. ALL houses are money pits. Moving won't solve that. Hope y'all had a good New Year. Keep on smiling, you will pull through this, too ❤
Don't worry too much about mudholes, they're going to have to dig to fix that anyway. If you don't want to wait for new grass to grow in spring, maybe plan a small garden plot.
Life tip for anyone reading the comments your basic homeowners insurance does not usually the cover the pipes coming to and from your house. They occasionally break and it can sometimes be very expensive. So when they offer you the add-on for that on your insurance policy if you’re financially able it’s a good idea to take it, especially if your home’s pipes are older.
I gotta tell you it is the same for so many of us this year. So unreal how many things have broken down just this year!!! Wishing 2024 will be better for us all!!
The bubble come from air coming from wherever it started. That means if it's coming from the house, it must be from a pipe maybe it's broken outside the house under the soil. 😃😃👋👋💖💖
Same boat. I say the universe is screaming at us to move. My husband says its a sign to keep fixing and making it better.... Still a fan of your videos since 2008! ❤
Actually, I would argue that you did succeed at life during 2023. A lot of bad things happened, but you all stayed together as a family, and how a family is supposed to. Supporting each other and staying strong, even when it feels like you are walking up an escalator that's moving down the other direction. That's one hell of a family bond, that is probably only something that you'd realize during/after these bad home disasters - that you stick together, even when life hits you hard. That said, I still believe you all need a break from all of this, and I wish 2024 to be a better year in terms of the home-situation! Hang in there big pappa!
Wow! So glad I found you again😊😁🥰 couldn't remember your name but by accident saw the rock skipping at TikTok and found you again. So amazing to see you with your own family and kids now😁🤘😁🤘
Thank goodness we're older and have more insurance now 😂 And $2150 is a good price. Have them run a camera around to see if there are other pipe anomalies? The trees falling might have caused more stuff?
I cannot believe how big the kids have gotten. I am so sorry you've had such bad luck with the house, I remember when you guys made the move from Alaska to Oklahoma. That house is a gorgeous money pit though. Do not count the homeowners insurance from not covering that waterline break because it could potentially be added on to the claim from the flood. Especially if it is a line that connects to what caused your flood inside!
Excited to hear you're back in L.A for a few days! If you see a weirdo waving at you from a distance, it's probably me. Or just a weirdo. I mean, it is L.A. I hope your house stops sprouting leaks soon
I can relate. I had one and didn't know what was going on for nearly three months. There was just standing water in my back yard that made no sense. My water bill was hundreds and hundreds of dollars. Found out later after much excavating that the water main broke underneath the footings so that basically the entire house was pretty much floating in water.
Hey Cory how are you? So happy you Kristen and the kids are doing well man. Im one of the OGs from the SMP days and have grown up with you. Started watching you when i was around 13 im now 28! If you're ever in the UK let me know would love to go for a hike with you guys! Thanks Adam
We had the same issues right as we tried to sell, everything was going wrong 😂 top it all off, the inspection found a leak in our septic in the front yard. I knew the grass there was too green lol
Ugh... I feel your pain really! Have you seen the part of the Grinch with Jim Carrey when everyone is forcing fudge down his throat, and he starts yelling, "Is that all you got?" That's what I have felt like. Over the last year, my car has died, my refrigerator died, 2 AC units died, my gas line rusted out and was explosive at Christmas, my water line has clogged and flooded the laundry room, both of my new AC units quit this summer but thankfully were covered. We are wanting to move closer to Tulsa because of work, but part of me is thinking well atleast I know this stuff is new at my house. What if I get in another money pit. I may have to just buy new if I ever get out of here. Good luck!!!
Being a homeowner can have many money pit moments! Our sewer pipe had tree roots growing in it. We've done the temporary fix, they got the roots out, bur its going to cost us $5000+ for the pipe to be replaced. Sorry for all of your house troubles!
Hello, friends. It is GOOD to hear from you, despite the current circumstances. I loved the Singapore videos of your adventures. So very enjoyable. :) Things may be a tad chaotic at the moment. However, I am certain good things are on the horizon. Wow, all the work you have done on your home! Oh, my goodness. When a door closes, a window opens! Changes are on the way. Hugs and best wishes to all. 🍁🍂🍎
Sorry the house has so many issues this year. Still, it's amazing how far you've come from that tiny apartment in CA where you got Sparta. It's also insane just how quickly kids grow! It seems like it was just a year or two since Atas was born and now, they're both school age!
Hey Cory, long time viewer here. Could you delve more into what caused the hot water tank to fail and flood the basement? How old was the tank? Was there any minor leakages to point to any kind of possible problems? I'm always curious about this stuff.
Cory, I'm so sorry for your tribulations with your house! We went through a good bit of similar with our home we bought in 2015 from flippers (will never do that again!). Had a leaking roof that a piece of ceiling fell in from. Had water leaking from a shower that got into master bath, bedroom, hall, and hall bath. Then the cherry on top was a sagging ceiling where a supporting wall was removed. It's all fixed now and I just wanna get out of here! 😂
I’m glad you all have a positive outlook on that mess, definitely not a pleasant thing to deal with. I’ve been a little out of the loop but if I wanted to see the work you directed where would I look?
Oh wow, one house disaster after another for you guys, huh? That's rough... Gotta say though: the floor in the living room looks beautiful and I can already tell the bathroom is going to be awesome!
I just curious that if the work your having done in side doesn't have anything to do with the problem outside the house. Prayers 🙏 Blessings to you and your family
oh mannnn... sorry that is all happening! I remember you coming home to the storm, but I didn't know the (or i forgot) the whole downstairs flooded. That bathroom will be beautiful tho! and I love the new floors. The $2100 to fix the main is NOT BAD at all! (compared to Long Island prices!). It would be at least double that here. IDK about you but here the weater company covers 6-10 feet in from the main street shutoff, after that it's homeowner responsibility. We have a company that sends mail weekly for insurance to cover past that 6-10 feet. Maybe see if you have that down there. I'm guessing if one part broke, unless you're changing the entire main, it may go in another spot. I would look into that. Everyone looks great and I'm glad your job is going so well!
Yeah if the main is deep enough they bring in a mini excavator. Which cost more but gets to the pipe faster. Meanwhile you're without water while its worked on. Yippee.
I hate to see y’all dealing with all of this. My cousin is a plumber in the area. He works for Half Moon Plumbing. I hope y’all get everything worked out.
The break was in a main water line coming from the street but it wasn’t caused by the storm. It was just an earth shift that eventually broke the pipe.
The way I see it, if you weren't planning on staying in that house, you wouldn't be changing things to be the way you want. If you wanted to leave, you would have just repaired it back to what it was for the most part, and then attempt to flip it, leaving any changes for the new residents to decide on what to do. And while your kids are going to a school that is 25 minutes away, that's still not terrible considering you live in a western state where things are sprawled apart. Everything has kind of always been spread out in the US, but if you can reliably depend on those 25 minutes and it's not a trip with heavy traffic (or maybe that is how long it takes with traffic) that's still pretty good. No, it's not ideal, but unless you guys just really don't like your living situation sans the unpredictable accidents, this is your home. If you absolutely can't decide, I guess you're just going to have to make pros and cons lists and weigh them against each other.
Hi Cory! Been following you since SMP films and dudelike hella and meankitty! Living the life!! Lotta good crazy stuff happen huh! Anyways wishing you the best and much more cool adventures to come!
With two breaks to your water lines into the house and in the house, I wonder if the city did upgrades to things on their end to cause the breaks in the lines. The city over from where I live, did upgrades causing the pressure to increase slightly. It was hard on the old infrastructure throughout the city and caused problems like what your having. I would ask the city. Im sorry all of this has happened to you guys. Its no fun. First world problems, right?
I haven't watch a lot of your stuff for a while, and blimmey your kids are growing too fast.... where has the time gone? I still remember when you guys where further North like it was just last year.
Sucks to see you going through this, you don't deserve all this hell. And it's scary because it's only going to get worse as Climate Change gets worse. Sorry if this was depressing. Hoping for the best
Haven’t been catching up on your news but sad to hear you guys wanna move… Still i get it as a listen in, hope you find a new one you love!! How about Alaska 😉 ( joking). All the best to all of you!!!❤
Still blows my mind I used to watch this dude when he had dudlikehella vlogs and now he’s got kids walking and talking. Cory your still my fave OG yotuber never change and stay golden.
Watching him from 2007. OG SMPFilms
I started watching when they started driving to Alaska. Love them all. Fun watching their journey ❤️
The rock skipping video is what got me. Realizing he was in Alaska got me to watch the other videos.
Same thought ! I used to binge his videos when I was in elementary school. Not I’m 26 living im my own house with a life totally unexpected. Seeing you with grey hair hits hard in the feels my friend. Beautiful home ! And family !
This is how I feel!
Really great to hear from you guys again! Even if the news aren't the greatest. Still, I'm glad you're all okay and hopefully there's some good things coming your way in the near future. You've earned something good after all the negatives.
G'bye!
I see Chell still loves water. You should look into getting her into mermaid classes. They have classes for kids, and I'm sure she would absolutely love it
A main that long costs a damn car to fix. Hang in there! 😱
him being worried about a mud hole is going to get a whole lot more.
@@FynnOliverEmonSill and this is why they sell insurance just because its nicer to just pay $10 a month than spend thousands unexpectedly for something essential like water
@@pyrojkl they said Insurance would not cover that… typically you are responsible from the street to your house.
It’s genuinely so weird watching UA-camrs I watched when I was a kid sticking their hands in toasters and singing about enigmatic poop showers now just chatting it up in each others comments talking about insurance and homeowner problems lmao aging is weird
@@Gormfork you need to find better UA-camrs to follow, over all the UA-cam channels that I have I follow about 300… maybe closer to 400.
I'm honestly sorry for you. I can certainly relate to your home problems. I think it's best to stop and be grateful that you have the resources to get it all resolved. Wishing you the best of luck in that endeavour! 😊
We are very grateful that we’re in a good position to be able to fix it. It’s more of an inconvenience at this point.
I'm so glad everyone is ok! I can't believe how much Chell and Atlas are grown though. Feels like yesterday I was watching one of your videos from when you guys were living in Alaska with a baby Chell.
I'm also really happy to hear that your current job is doing well. As much as I miss your daily-ish videos you used to post, I'm more than happy everything is working out for you guys even more.
I know in my heart this will all end well. Keep your head up like always!!!!
It’s wonderful to see you and the family! I miss you guys! Sorry you are dealing with this, but I love how you are still positive and making the best out of it. ❤
Atlas IS SO BIG! I hope the problems are cheap enough to not impact your plans!
He is getting big fast! It’s fun to watch.
Cory you need to check your sewer. Hope you get everything fixed. Love ya'll. Stay safe.
Why our sewer? We’re not on a sewer line.
I pray you guys get through these tough times and finally manage to sell the house .. but tell us more abt that series you directed!
It’s called Belonging and it’s coming out on Apple TV. I was the director on 2 episodes (Water and Night) and I was the motion capture lead for the full series. We made it back in 2021.
Hey Cory, wishing you and your family a great holiday season! Thank you for all the laughs over the years.
Gotta repeat the words youve said to me for over 15 years "Stay positive bro!"
Time has changed Mr safty , Sparta kitty and now dad husband love the growth
I mean..... Chell and Atlas are so big.... I'm a father myself now. And still I remember the days when Cory was in 1000 Oaks....
Where is the time.
Wish you all the very best.
I keep hearing that song by Aerosmith in my heard “Time. Don’t let it slip away! Raise your drinking glass! Here’s to yesterday.”
@@LiveEachDay NGL, you're a huge inspiration for me. Being a dad. Caring for those that I love. I hope that one day my son will understand enough English (my 2nd language) so I can show him your videos.
G'bye
🤞 nothing else now! Deep breaths, you've got this Cory and Kristen!
💜 Tam from Sydney Australia
Maybe the house doesn’t want you to move. Just be thankful that the leak in the pipe is not directly under the driveway because ours was in the way our waterline was ran. We would’ve had to dig up about 30 feet of concrete diagonally not to mention a magnolia tree was sitting near it. That’s probably what broke the line was all the roots from that tree. We had to get the city to come out and put us a new water meter in so we could run a straight line through the yard into the house. That was the cheapest option. Although our water heater went out too, and started leaking, but luckily it was in the utility room underneath the carport which is at least 3 foot below the floors of our house and this was back in the late 90s at the house. I grew up in I kind of miss that house but I don’t miss the neighborhood now. It’s not exactly safe anymore. Like Murphy’s Law says anything that can go wrong will go wrong. But I do hope you guys do not run into any more problems dealing with that house.
Yikes! I was so afraid it would be under the driveway but thankfully it wasn’t.
Wow! You remember me the Property Brother's program! I'm glad that your house wasn't a disaster! Greetings guys! Hope you finish soon!
My parents have been trying to move out of their house for 10 years! Its in a horrible neighborhood so I'm doing what I can to help them out but just like your situations, it seems something HUGE breaks or happens just when they get ahead in life. I'm so sorry this is happening to you as well.
Love your positive attitude, even when bad stuff happens and makes you want to have a bad attitude right along with it. Being flexible is definitely important, as much as possible.
Your hair absolutely rocks, my good man. You look like a superhero!
OMG, the kids are growing so fast! I would look at this as a remodel opportunity. ALL houses are money pits. Moving won't solve that. Hope y'all had a good New Year. Keep on smiling, you will pull through this, too ❤
I use to watch y’all all the time when you lived in alaska I stopped for a while and now to see Chell talking so well it’s just mind blowing to me
Don't worry too much about mudholes, they're going to have to dig to fix that anyway. If you don't want to wait for new grass to grow in spring, maybe plan a small garden plot.
Super stressful, but you're handling it fabulously!
Life tip for anyone reading the comments your basic homeowners insurance does not usually the cover the pipes coming to and from your house. They occasionally break and it can sometimes be very expensive. So when they offer you the add-on for that on your insurance policy if you’re financially able it’s a good idea to take it, especially if your home’s pipes are older.
I gotta tell you it is the same for so many of us this year. So unreal how many things have broken down just this year!!! Wishing 2024 will be better for us all!!
The bubble come from air coming from wherever it started. That means if it's coming from the house, it must be from a pipe maybe it's broken outside the house under the soil. 😃😃👋👋💖💖
Same boat. I say the universe is screaming at us to move. My husband says its a sign to keep fixing and making it better....
Still a fan of your videos since 2008! ❤
Actually, I would argue that you did succeed at life during 2023.
A lot of bad things happened, but you all stayed together as a family, and how a family is supposed to.
Supporting each other and staying strong, even when it feels like you are walking up an escalator that's moving down the other direction.
That's one hell of a family bond, that is probably only something that you'd realize during/after these bad home disasters - that you stick together, even when life hits you hard.
That said, I still believe you all need a break from all of this, and I wish 2024 to be a better year in terms of the home-situation!
Hang in there big pappa!
Wow! So glad I found you again😊😁🥰 couldn't remember your name but by accident saw the rock skipping at TikTok and found you again. So amazing to see you with your own family and kids now😁🤘😁🤘
Thank goodness we're older and have more insurance now 😂
And $2150 is a good price. Have them run a camera around to see if there are other pipe anomalies? The trees falling might have caused more stuff?
O it is so good to see how you are all doing:-)
I can't believe how tall Chelle has gotten. Praying for and wishing you all well.
I cannot believe how big the kids have gotten. I am so sorry you've had such bad luck with the house, I remember when you guys made the move from Alaska to Oklahoma. That house is a gorgeous money pit though. Do not count the homeowners insurance from not covering that waterline break because it could potentially be added on to the claim from the flood. Especially if it is a line that connects to what caused your flood inside!
Excited to hear you're back in L.A for a few days! If you see a weirdo waving at you from a distance, it's probably me. Or just a weirdo. I mean, it is L.A.
I hope your house stops sprouting leaks soon
Definitely one of many signs that this is not the house or place for you. On the other hand, the living room flooring looks fantastic!
Your son has grown so much Cory ! And Chell is so much like her mother
I remember watching him moving to Alaska
Can relate to house issues right now, dealing with a basement wall that caved in
Thats just nuts, with all the reno someone none the wiser would think hes moving into an identical house in another simulation lol
I can relate. I had one and didn't know what was going on for nearly three months. There was just standing water in my back yard that made no sense. My water bill was hundreds and hundreds of dollars. Found out later after much excavating that the water main broke underneath the footings so that basically the entire house was pretty much floating in water.
You guys cant seem to catch a break!!! Hope your travels are safe and fun and hopefully the house will take a chill pill
Hey Cory how are you? So happy you Kristen and the kids are doing well man. Im one of the OGs from the SMP days and have grown up with you. Started watching you when i was around 13 im now 28! If you're ever in the UK let me know would love to go for a hike with you guys!
Thanks
Adam
Ughhh adulting sucks sometimes. Hope this monumental pain in the butt is just a grand finale on house junk. 😂 Love y’all’s attitudes!
I am seeing you after 9 years ! You have gotten old man. Miss those Alaskan videos. god bless ☺️. Dude like hella ❤️
Ahhhhhh the joys of owning a home. Still, you are blessed with a beautiful family. ❤
We had the same issues right as we tried to sell, everything was going wrong 😂 top it all off, the inspection found a leak in our septic in the front yard. I knew the grass there was too green lol
Ugh... I feel your pain really! Have you seen the part of the Grinch with Jim Carrey when everyone is forcing fudge down his throat, and he starts yelling, "Is that all you got?" That's what I have felt like.
Over the last year, my car has died, my refrigerator died, 2 AC units died, my gas line rusted out and was explosive at Christmas, my water line has clogged and flooded the laundry room, both of my new AC units quit this summer but thankfully were covered.
We are wanting to move closer to Tulsa because of work, but part of me is thinking well atleast I know this stuff is new at my house. What if I get in another money pit. I may have to just buy new if I ever get out of here. Good luck!!!
Being a homeowner can have many money pit moments! Our sewer pipe had tree roots growing in it. We've done the temporary fix, they got the roots out, bur its going to cost us $5000+ for the pipe to be replaced. Sorry for all of your house troubles!
2023 had not been a very good year for us either. But as you said, there are some good things too!
I hope insurance covers things like this. I'm a new home owner. It amazes me how expensive things are
Hello, friends. It is GOOD to hear from you, despite the current circumstances. I loved the Singapore videos of your adventures. So very enjoyable. :) Things may be a tad chaotic at the moment. However, I am certain good things are on the horizon.
Wow, all the work you have done on your home! Oh, my goodness. When a door closes, a window opens! Changes are on the way. Hugs and best wishes to all.
🍁🍂🍎
The joy of home ownership!
Sorry the house has so many issues this year. Still, it's amazing how far you've come from that tiny apartment in CA where you got Sparta. It's also insane just how quickly kids grow! It seems like it was just a year or two since Atas was born and now, they're both school age!
Dude I'm so glad your still posting man. I haven't been around in awhile but I've been around since smp days
Hey Cory, long time viewer here. Could you delve more into what caused the hot water tank to fail and flood the basement? How old was the tank? Was there any minor leakages to point to any kind of possible problems? I'm always curious about this stuff.
Hiya Cory, just hang in there things will get better, glad to see you doing well and happy
So happy to see the family and to hear that your business is going well. Sendings love to all 🥰
Cory, I'm so sorry for your tribulations with your house! We went through a good bit of similar with our home we bought in 2015 from flippers (will never do that again!). Had a leaking roof that a piece of ceiling fell in from. Had water leaking from a shower that got into master bath, bedroom, hall, and hall bath. Then the cherry on top was a sagging ceiling where a supporting wall was removed. It's all fixed now and I just wanna get out of here! 😂
Sorry about the house ❤ You look fantastic and everyone is growing up. You will get through this.
I’m glad you all have a positive outlook on that mess, definitely not a pleasant thing to deal with.
I’ve been a little out of the loop but if I wanted to see the work you directed where would I look?
Oh wow, one house disaster after another for you guys, huh? That's rough... Gotta say though: the floor in the living room looks beautiful and I can already tell the bathroom is going to be awesome!
If its a main water line from the town, you should call the town to come fix it.
Have the water company shut off the water so your bill doesn’t sky rocket
sending love to you all, glad it was a fixable issue and not something worse. Love and hugs to you guys from Seattle
I’m so sorry. 😢. I’m having to buy a third car in one year so I’m having a crappy year as well. Hope it all works out.
That sucks. When there are this many problems with a house then it's the universe telling you guys to get out of there.
I just curious that if the work your having done in side doesn't have anything to do with the problem outside the house. Prayers 🙏 Blessings to you and your family
It feels related doesn’t it? Like it’s a weird water pressure thing or something.
oh mannnn... sorry that is all happening! I remember you coming home to the storm, but I didn't know the (or i forgot) the whole downstairs flooded. That bathroom will be beautiful tho! and I love the new floors. The $2100 to fix the main is NOT BAD at all! (compared to Long Island prices!). It would be at least double that here. IDK about you but here the weater company covers 6-10 feet in from the main street shutoff, after that it's homeowner responsibility. We have a company that sends mail weekly for insurance to cover past that 6-10 feet. Maybe see if you have that down there. I'm guessing if one part broke, unless you're changing the entire main, it may go in another spot. I would look into that.
Everyone looks great and I'm glad your job is going so well!
Yeah if the main is deep enough they bring in a mini excavator. Which cost more but gets to the pipe faster. Meanwhile you're without water while its worked on. Yippee.
House looks pretty good! 🙂
Sending you guys all my love and positivity!
Love you guys so much!
Praying things go your way Cory!
I hate to see y’all dealing with all of this. My cousin is a plumber in the area. He works for Half Moon Plumbing. I hope y’all get everything worked out.
Hang in there Cory. There will be a rainbow at the end of the storm. :::Hugs:::
Hope you have a great time in New Orleans! It's a great month for haunted city tours, if you can fit one in!
I assume you called the water company they turn off your water and found a broken pipe likely from tree roots due to the large trees on your land.
The break was in a main water line coming from the street but it wasn’t caused by the storm. It was just an earth shift that eventually broke the pipe.
I'm yelling ya. Alaska is calling
The way I see it, if you weren't planning on staying in that house, you wouldn't be changing things to be the way you want. If you wanted to leave, you would have just repaired it back to what it was for the most part, and then attempt to flip it, leaving any changes for the new residents to decide on what to do. And while your kids are going to a school that is 25 minutes away, that's still not terrible considering you live in a western state where things are sprawled apart. Everything has kind of always been spread out in the US, but if you can reliably depend on those 25 minutes and it's not a trip with heavy traffic (or maybe that is how long it takes with traffic) that's still pretty good. No, it's not ideal, but unless you guys just really don't like your living situation sans the unpredictable accidents, this is your home. If you absolutely can't decide, I guess you're just going to have to make pros and cons lists and weigh them against each other.
Hi Cory! Been following you since SMP films and dudelike hella and meankitty! Living the life!! Lotta good crazy stuff happen huh! Anyways wishing you the best and much more cool adventures to come!
Oh cory i feel for you having allthose repairs and renovations must be so stressful
Ah man, hopefully this is the last of bad things seeing as they come in threes!
I’m going to be travelling in a few weeks and will have one day in Tulsa, can you recomend any great places to eat or visit
With two breaks to your water lines into the house and in the house, I wonder if the city did upgrades to things on their end to cause the breaks in the lines. The city over from where I live, did upgrades causing the pressure to increase slightly. It was hard on the old infrastructure throughout the city and caused problems like what your having. I would ask the city. Im sorry all of this has happened to you guys. Its no fun. First world problems, right?
Sounds like a sign to move!
We’re totally moving. lol
What does jacked mean? Did your lawnmower get stolen!?
hmm i would sell it gets harder the older houses get
Damm dude, not being lucky with the house so far. Been following since Sparta Song and Purrrrple Cow. Chell gotten sooo big.
Your house is telling you to move back to Alaska! Sorry it’s been one thing after another. Hopefully it settles down for ya soon!
I haven't watch a lot of your stuff for a while, and blimmey your kids are growing too fast.... where has the time gone? I still remember when you guys where further North like it was just last year.
Sucks to see you going through this, you don't deserve all this hell. And it's scary because it's only going to get worse as Climate Change gets worse.
Sorry if this was depressing. Hoping for the best
Haven’t been catching up on your news but sad to hear you guys wanna move… Still i get it as a listen in, hope you find a new one you love!! How about Alaska 😉 ( joking). All the best to all of you!!!❤
That STINKS - PERIOD!
Hang tough, y'all got this.
This doesn't look like Alaska a few years ago - did you move?
i’m from sri Lanka watching your videos from so long time ago but i really like Alaska video series however still love u guys
Corey: messes with mysterious items and rooms in new house.
House: No.
OMG!!!!
That might just be a ruptured water line.
Maybe tree roots in the pipes?🤷🏻♀️
I'm so sorry you guys, you just can't get a break lately.