
Elizabeth Webster, and her father have bonded over home improvement projects. She bought a house in January 2017 that needed a complete overhaul. She, her father, (and Mom) spent 10 1/2 months tearing it apart and rebuilding it. He has always been a do-it-yourself guy, and she welcomed the opportunity to learn from him. They not only tore apart and rebuilt walls, they redid the whole electrical and plumbing systems within the walls (including an ejection pump in the basement).
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Wed., June 9, 2021
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From left, Chris Hollman looks on with, Bridget Webster as Geoff Webster and his daughter Elizabeth Webster,Êthumb through a book Bridget Webster made documenting the remodeling of Elizabeth’s South Hill home on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, in Spokane, Wash. The family spent most of the pandemic remodeling the home including the back porch area pictured here.
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From left, Chris Hollman, Elizabeth Webster, Geoff Webster and Bridget Webster pose for a photo at Elizabeth’s South Hill home on June 1 in Spokane. The family spent most of the pandemic giving the home an extensive remodel, including the back porch area, pictured.
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One of Elizabeth Webster’s chickens enjoys its new coop at her south hill South Hill home on June 1 in Spokane. The family spent most of the pandemic remodeling the home including the chicken coop pictured here.
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Bridget Webster shows off a book she made documenting the process her husband Geoff Webster and daughter Elizabeth Webster, and Elizabeth’s boyfriend Chris Hollman underwent as they remodeled Elizabeth’s South Hill home on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, in Spokane, Wash. The family spent most of the pandemic remodeling the home.
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Elizabeth Webster’s chicken coop features artwork for the chickens to enjoy in their new coop at her South Hill home on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, in Spokane, Wash. The family spent most of the pandemic remodeling the home including the chicken coop pictured here.
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From left, Chris Hollman, shows off some of the raised bed gardens he built and planted with his girlfriend, Elizabeth Webster during the pandemic at Elizabeth’s South Hill home on Tuesday, June 1, 2021, in Spokane, Wash.
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Elizabeth Webster and her father Geoff Webster size up the deck and patio area they built during the pandemic at Elizabeth’s South Hill home.
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