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&lt;p&gt;All work comes with delays be it needing a midnight snack while your writing your final report for class tomorrow, to a snowstorm grounding your flight home. Building a house has more moving parts that just about anything else on individual will ever do. We had crazy aspirations when we started that we&amp;rsquo;d be in our house in 9 months max. Any guesses as to how long we&amp;rsquo;ve been at this?
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