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Flood Recovery in Baton Rouge

Today has been a long, emotional day. We went down to Baton Rouge to help out with some flood recovery with Sarah from SBP, who is working with us on the house for Brothers Take New Orleans. I filmed JD and Sarah doing some demo work in a couple houses, then we filmed some information videos on how to properly and safely begin a demo for water damage and mold. These tips are things everyone should know, just in case of a flood or water damage and I'm happy to have been a part of spreading the awareness for the crisis there. We did a couple live chats on my Facebook page and on Periscope if you'd like to see the condition of the homes there. Lots and lots of help is still needed, so if you'd like to help, you can go over to sbpusa.org. ❤️ I have to say, I thoroughly enjoyed being behind the camera today. Often times I have these daydreams of doing different types of work, and today has been full of filming ideas. Surprise, surprise, I'm seeing mostly women in lingerie. 😜 I started toying with the idea of adding in photos and video work I do to Patreon... Idk. I'm probably doing too much. Haha. But I would really like your input on this. Would you all enjoy seeing stuff like that from me? You know, not OF me, but me behind the lens? And if so, do you think it would add value to Patreon as far as bringing in more kids to the club? Just a few thoughts I haz. And I value your brainwaves on stuffs like dis. 😁 Tomorrow starts the stretch of our last 5 days on set. It's mind boggling that it's coming up so fast. New Orleans has been amazing and I'm sad to leave, but I'm also excited about all the upcoming travels the rest of the month holds. Thank you all for being so supportive through this crazy busy time! I always think life will calm down a bit when I get used to being busy, but I've come to terms that it will likely just get crazier. I'm okay with that. Just gonna take things as they come. I hope you all have a fabulous evening (or morning!). Much love, Annalee

Flood Recovery in Baton Rouge

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Oh yeah, then you know all about this process. It's totally new to me and I was shocked to see how much more work goes into the recovery and rebuilding.

Thank you so much. Working with SBP on this show was a huge help in getting there to help.

Much respect Annalee, yet another reason for me to love supporting you.

OrangeBurrito

My husband is an industrial hygienist, looks all too familiar to me! 😂 He and the company he was working for at the time went to NOLA after Katrina. He's been to many different locations around the county, including Hanford.


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