Her House Killed Her Husband | Extreme Makeover Home Edition
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024
- Ty and the design team arrive in Armada, Michigan to remodel the home for a widow and her six children because they had to move out due to a mould infestation that had killed her husband.
Ty Pennington and his amazing team create incredible homes for families in need, in a race against the clock.
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Losing a parent on Christmas day is so bloody hard. My mum passed away suddenly on Christmas day 14 years ago, I've not been able to celebrate Christmas since, it just doesn't have the same meaning anymore so i feel for this family, so glad they got a new home x
I lost my sister on Christmas night 30 years ago😢
That's unbelievable 53 hrs and 54 minutes build 🏠 it's miracle oh noh thanks builders thanks for everything 🙏
They missed there father I'm also missed my father 😢
I'm crying always when watch extreme make over home ❤❤❤❤ blessed you all 🙏❤️
But im always thankful to the people behind this ❤
I lost my husband 2 years ago from cancer and you never forget them, I had tears in my eyes when Ty shared her story. God bless her and her children. and the community. ALways remember when you lose a love love we well meet them again.
Continue with the good work helping families in need. Best team.
Good bless your family
God send beautiful team keep going
God bless to the team, to everyone who involve to build this beautiful house, and to the family.
Great community support in a broad sense. If builders in some 55 hours - say a week - can build a house that passes inspection in one go, then they have prototyped a business model. They solved the "logistics inefficiency" that builders around the world make clients suffer from, as well as from quality issues.
And finishing in a week means "double costs" on the side of the owner are brought down significantly.
The stone or brick and mortar will have been glued on panelling, maybe prefab, because with real brick & mortar you can only go up about 2 ft per day. All in all, it's a great accomplishment.
This will have aired a long time ago, I guess. Is there a follow up? Are there longer term experiences? How did these families get taxed by the IRS?
And how did the builder that did this proceed from here?
It's always a joy to watch this episode, but there's a few things missing:-
Did Michael, Paige, Eduardo or Tanya talk with Marynn's sister about her taking them in when David passed?
They never showed Naomi's room
Did Ty and the design team go to the fire station where David volunteered or the hospital where he worked?
I can see a law suit for selling a house with mold. R.I.P big guy thank you all for helping this incredible family in need God bless you all
I wish we had people like you guys here in South Africa. My dream is having a piece of land where I can build small houses and help other people.
I was actually asking God for that. Love, unity and more Love in Africa as a whole.
Amazing home for deserving family but how will she afford to run and keep it? Maybe something a little smaller she can afford would be better.
That’s why I preferred the earlier episodes - they only fixed the issues of the house, refurbished it, sometimes added one extension but nothing crazy. So still manageable for the families. Then they started going overboard.
Ty and his sent by God you help the homeless family well done contractor very very beautiful house its done early good job God bless you Ty and your team especially ABC.
To think of so much work was done for this house for the special mom & children really is superb. It's just incredible to see this amazing house, really sensational. All of the family were all astounded!! God Bless their wonderful dad. He was an amazing gentleman too. Love to all of the family xx
I know it is wonderful and a very deserving family but how do change the rooms as the children get older and bigger and sorry but sand belongs in the garden i hope they remain a strong family love to them all
The paint room with room with the sand box so not right
God does answer prayers🇰🇪
SAND IN A ROOM IS CRAZY
did they get to keep it, or did they lose it over taxes like so many others did?
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In the namecof Lord...
Love is Action ❤❤❤
Once you've heard that death rattle, you're changed forever and you'll never forget it.
Worst sound in the world. 😢
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I hope her panic did not fail to save her husband. Seen a few videos of folks that panic, when they should be acting. We all need to be the type of person that can be relied upon to drop the drama and act.
What’s wrong with you?? It’s a traumatic enough experience. U don’t know how u would act in that situation. She did the best she could. She and her very young daughter had to watch him die. What an insensitive comment!!
@@cboog500 I do know how I would react. I preformed CPR on my husband 20 months ago. We talked about his wishes in the following days, and he asked I let him go the next time. I know what it is like to have your heart ripped out.
We all need to be the best we can be for our loved ones in a crisis. The focus needs to be on the one that needs help. I cannot imagine how selfish and self absorbed someone has to be, not to put their own emotions aside in a crisis, not to bring everything they can for their loved one.
Be assured there are endless days to relive and experience emotions after a loss. Beware of folks that are too empathic, they are often the cowards who can't act when life depends on it. What type of person are you? Have you the made sure you have the skills needed in an emergency? Do you have the strength to put aside your terror at losing your love one, to just give them total love and care? Empathy needs to be balanced with strength and responsibility if we are not to let our loved ones down.
Her best was not good enough and I hope she realizes that and works on herself. We are all weak in ways, but to be honest, folk that make it all about their emotions in a crisis trigger disgust in me. I do feel a great deal of empathy for her loss, just not her lack when life depended on her.