 What we're about to do is because of all of you. Look, I'm going to be honest with you, we never thought we would do this again. These are some wheels. Some industrial wheels. Ooh, it's like at nine pounds. This project has proven to be so challenging. It broke. Like a side, it sticks to your head. After reading all of your comments, we feel we have the courage to try again. Chances are we're going to fail. But that's okay. We've been building our cabin for over a year. We're attempting to drywall ourselves once again after failing miserably our first time. This is what everyone told us not to tape in that. This is really not looking good. This roof is like no other. It is like these trusses. It's going to be hard. We've decided to tackle it all by... Through all the amazing advice and tips, what stood out to us the most was your belief in us to succeed. I don't have that in myself really right now. But y'all have a lot of belief in us. Just a little bit. We will dance when it's done. I'm all ready to dance. All right, looks like the police busted my party. What we need to do is we need to measure every 16 down the trusses. That way they are... The drywall won't fall off the roof. Really, is why we're doing it. I've marked that all out. However, we need the exact measurement of how long it is. That way we can start strapping the roof. Let me tell you about my best friend. It's a powerful nail gun and I love it so much. I love our scaffolding. What would we do without it? I hate heights. Time for the very necessary step of strapping the ceiling. Moms are back drywalling. We all know how this goes. We have been on a mission to give this cabin new life. Once abandoned, now fitted with new insulation, walls and an indoor bathroom. We are getting closer to completion. We never thought we'd ever try drywall again, but here we are. And not surprisingly, we are already overwhelmed. Hi, thanks, Brayfall. Look at this. We have to go straight. We have to work on the house here. You're already getting defeated? I'm just frustrated. Why? It's not fun. You're on strapping. I hope you realize this is the easiest part. Yeah. In all honesty, though, putting up the strapping in between these little tiny triangles on the trusses is pretty difficult. And if we're struggling putting up a one by three through the triangles, I can only imagine how difficult it is gonna be to getting the drywall up. Anytime anyone ever comes in the cabin and asks what we're doing with the ceiling, as soon as we tell them our vision, all they say is good luck that is gonna be hard. Does anyone else forget to look outside all day in the winter and then it becomes 520 at night? Then yes, this is all we've done since 520 is set up scaffolding and... That's why I'm frustrated. As we push through the struggle, we're making progress. So much I'm eating it for dinner. After spending the entire day on a simple task, we're not sure if we're just slow or maybe we're avoiding doing drywall at any cost. And it's because we didn't have our proper work shoes on. Sport mode, now we're ready for drywalling. Step two, we actually need more strapping. Sheets of drywall are four by eight. Did we think of that yesterday? No. This isn't even a regular roof. Like it's not even like it's flat or it's just a peak. Like we're trying to squeeze these little pieces in. What are we thinking? We tried to put it in a wall. No, we can't put it in the last stretch. This is going to be hard. If we cut the sheet in half, how do we all do that? Like what? I think the absolute hardest part of getting started right now is knowing that this is going to take forever to cross the finish line and we're fully prepared that it could take a long time. But I think that's the hardest part in getting started. And we want it to look good. We don't want it to look like trash. Yeah, I don't want it to look bad. I want to take our time with it. I already know it's gonna take a long time but I also just like don't know if we entirely know what the best way is to do it. So I feel like because we are doing it ourselves, it's a lot of up and down, back and forth and backtracking already. And we haven't even started putting the drywall up. We're setting our intentions today with drywall and with our health. AG1 is going to keep us on track and pump us up. Loving the view from up here. AG1 by Athletic Greens is designed to be uncomplicated. One scoop, some water, shake it, drink it and it covers your nutritional bases. Let's hope the drywall is as easy as AG1. I love Java. We're baffled. I'm starting to believe in us. This makes zero sense. I hate drywalling. I can't even hang it. So no matter what you eat, your body is receiving high quality nutrients every day. 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We don't have that luxury of keeping the factory edge, which means taping and mudding is only going to be harder. How do you feel about that? Okay, your face does it all. I mean, your face does it all. Crystal has been crusty crystal all day today. She doesn't want a drywall, but I want a drywall and all of you want us to drywall. So we're drywalling. Anywho, we just put up the first piece of drywall. It's not even screwed in yet. And Crystal goes, it's going to look good. Are you happy now? Yeah, I think I am. Well, I'm happy now. It doesn't mean it's going to stay to be honest. I have a hard, funny feeling that this is beginner's luck. Oh, my fingies off to about start. First screw, there comes a week of sore arms. Are you having fun? I am having fun now, actually. I wanted to share with you all that within 10 minutes my mood has completely turned upside down and I'm feeling much more excited and happy because the first piece went up so well. I'm actually, I'm starting to believe in us. Actually, I don't mind at all. Oh, brother, so hot and cold as it. That looks really good, eh? Yeah, go wash. Go wash. Go wash. New sheets, baby. Oh my God, that looks good. Let's keep going. Proud. Proud. Mind you though, this is just the hanging the drywall part. What? This is not taping and mudding. A tough piece comes. Coffee break. I don't know if you can feel this, but we are up and down. Like one minute on cloud nine, the next minute, just don't want to do it. This is not any coffee break. This is the coffee break that is going to change everything. As it's time to get the entire right side up. I'm jazzed. I'm jazzed up. I'm jazzed up. You ready, girl? Can you write this down? 11 and a half and 10 and a quarter. Jipsum. Jipsum. Oh yeah, no. I cheated. Oh my goodness, I love this. Oh, we might need to cut more out. It doesn't fit. It doesn't fit. Too big. I'm telling you, it's massive. I actually think that it's stuck right there. Okay, but why is it so short then? I think we have to cut that down and then this would fit better. There's not enough space for this piece of drywall to go in. How come there is on every other one? That is not the problem. This tricky piece makes zero sense. Or baffled. Baffled. This sheet must be wrong. Like this must not be something cut wrong on the sheet. I told you this whole time. I said the bottom will grab. Okay, take it down. Let's cut it again. Like a millimeter. What? This makes zero sense. Good. We did it. Look everyone. One full row. We are now on step two. As Jay Lett said, you really should stagger those seams while doing drywall. Thank you so much. And to the 20 million other comments that told us about our seams. We are now doing it right. What do you want to say to the vlog? Is he? That's not tweet. She's an ASMR kind of girl. Next measurement. 22 in between. In between, right? I honestly don't think I could build a cabin without you. I don't think I could build a U either. Okay, I'm going to give it over to your side. The bid suck time. I'm sorry. Cut again. Yay! I was sweating. I was so mad like five minutes ago because it was just one thing after another. I think you have to make these mistakes in order to learn how to do it because you were telling me gentle on the side of that thing. And I was like, it's not going to break. Sure not. It broke. I need to show you why that was so challenging. So as you can see, we actually cut out the drywall. Out of the trash. Yeah. Not just once, but twice. You stayed very optimistic. Yeah, you were crusty, freaking crystal in capital letters. Crustle! Crustle, yeah. Not even crusty crystal. That sounds nice. You were crusty. Crustle was out. But we actually did it. Look at this roof. It's half drywalled. And I'm again, should have shown you how mad I was. But again, I'm feeling optimistic that we can do it. When crystal is crustal, she gets very quiet. That's why she doesn't talk to the camera until I go, what's wrong? What's wrong? That's why she doesn't talk. Now you all know, when I put it on Chris's face and it just sits there, she's crusty. It's so nice. Guess what? We gotta do it again. I know, and again. Again, and again. And it's 818. Now that all the nuggets of wisdom were found and eaten, we feel like we're getting the hang of this. And we're even having fun. I want you all to listen with your ears. Sheep by sheet, another row complete. Yeah. Wow, we're getting good. Woo! Good job, Wiggy. You're too, Wiggy. Looks pretty good, eh? Yeah, I love it. I like just staring at it. Just wait till it's like finished too. It's gonna look phenomenal. I'm just imagining every little detail. Like the trim and the dresses. It's just like such a good decision. I'm really happy we're doing it ourselves. We're doing our best. It's just gonna be cool in the end to say that we're doing it, you know? We built it all. We built it in Crocs. Crocs with headlights. Good night, y'all. Night, y'all. Look at Crystal right now. She has no idea about you with her. Are you on your charging station? Charging. This is the warmest and the strongest the sun has felt since the fall. This is the best way to wake up. It is sad. She's strong. Must be all that dry while you're lifting lately. Day three. Losing track of our days. I love jello. It's actually fun. It just takes forever. Doing something for the second time is always so much fun because you realize how much you've learned. Already, we have pretty much all the screws all covered. Crystal's already measuring. Instead of trying to figure out what the next step is, you already know the next step and it just becomes that much easier. And that much more fun. Does it fit this way? Not sure if this fits. Push, Crystal. Oh my gosh, this is silly. You might be frustrated, but you do look really cool right now with it. What's the verdict? We thought it was gonna get easier as we got up here, because it looks like there's a lot more space, but there's definitely not. So we can't really get the jar all up and cut it into smaller pieces maybe. I don't really know. More pieces mean more mudding and taping. It's gonna take forever with little pieces. That's what people do when they wanna expose their trusses or are we the only ones that wanna expose trusses like this? You got it? No, no, that's my mark. It's a little bracket. What? What's going on? What the hell? Do you not know how to measure anymore? I don't know what happened. Second time in a row? All right, we've tried to put two pieces up. We're going on our third now because I'm not doing a good job measuring. Oh my gosh. I was just looking to get someone to drywall the living room of my house. Oh, I'm sorry, we don't do that. Try again later. Looks like they quit their job too, because it's awful. You can leave a brief message. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Are you a drywaller? I was just wondering, what's your availability like right now? Pretty poor. I would say Colorado. It's Jasmine calling. I'm looking to get my roof. Hello? Hi, do you drywall? Yes, we do. I tried to attempt this myself and I failed. I'm failing miserably. So, whenever you have availability, I am there. And we just like it from there. Amazing, thank you so much. That is hopeful. We haven't even hung a sheet today. Like we literally haven't hung one, freaking sheet. Did you realize that we haven't hung one sheet? I'm annoyed. Like, I don't want to do this. Seems like so silly, like a waste of time. I actually feel so defeated right now. I'm not gonna lie. Like, what the? Availability is gonna be within like two months or a month by the way. I know. Trying to drywall, like probably like skill level 100 right now, like 15 feet in the air, on a staging, around the trusses. Like it's literally three o'clock by the way. I just have a hard time giving up. Yeah, same. You wanna keep going? After a wildly up and down few days, we decided to step away from the job. Refueling with sun and supper to attempt to try this yet again. Well, it's bad. Sometimes it's important just to walk away from a job when it is just getting too frustrating as your mind clearly isn't in it. Whee! Don't wanna miss it. Let's do it again, girl. We're already in it. I need to see the cover of me. I see it. You can do it. I got it. 25 center. We're doing it. We're looking good. Looking pretty good. One more piece and then we're done up here. Baby, we got that. We actually got a lot done. I know. Brown. Day four of drywalling. And today is the day that we've been looking forward to oh so much. Taping and mudding. Once again, not our strong suit. As you all know, we failed miserably doing this last time. So let's give it our best shot. We should probably start the fire, eh? The fire's already going. I think it just needs a little extra love. Are you still hungry? Second breakfast? How about brunch? Hey mom, what are you doing? Oh, not much. We're just hanging out. Later, I'm gonna do some taping and some mudding. The windows are looking pretty dirty, eh? We should just give them a clean. There's at least seven more windows too. You should do them all. Oh, for sure. While you're at it. Oh yeah, I'll get them all done. Don't worry. Add some water, we're told. Apparently it makes the taping. Oh yeah, look at it, so much more smooth. Half the comments told us to use mesh tape. Half the comments told us to use the paper tape. I still am confused after doing a lot of research. But I think paper is the winner, right? I guess, yeah. The majority of people said this, but then a lot of people said this. And then Google also says that you shouldn't use this. Well, they didn't say you shouldn't. It just says paper may be easier. Paper's definitely not easier. Also, you have to make sure you're using the right product with that. I think they just said that so they can sell more of the product. Okay. 100%. Does the top look like it has enough that it's going to adhere? Yes, Crystal. I'm just taking a look back here when the bottom looks dirty. There's a heavy drop of water. I think that looks good. Something else we learned from all of you. You said, I have never seen a drywaller cut tape with scissors. Well, news flash, I'm not a drywaller. But thank you for teaching me something new. There are tips and tricks. We have another room to do, like ceiling. Please let us know because we will listen. Well, well, well. I would say Jasmine drywall canning is a drywaller. I mean, it hasn't set in or anything yet, but I would say it's a 10 of 10 so far. Hopefully I'm not speaking too soon, but no, it's looking really good. Good job, babe. Call me. Call. I'll come care of all your heads. She's doing a really good job. Good job, babe. I will be very cheap on labor, but I will take 10 hours, so it will still be expensive. I literally just did that seam in two swipes. Bro. I think I'm getting good. You all had so much belief in us, all those comments when you paused it saying that we could do it. And I think all we needed was a little bit of belief in ourselves. Thanks for filling me back up, because I think I'm good now. It looks so good. Like, I think it's going well. You don't need to think. Like, that looks good. I also love the feeling of failing, and then trying again, like a week later. And getting it. And getting it. It's such a good feeling. I don't really know how to describe the feeling. It just feels like, yeah. That's all the words I got, though. Mudding and taping is looking easier than ever before. Look at this. It's looking good. Nice. This is lost. Weeks ago, we felt like absolute amateurs. Now we are professional drivers. They're only taping and mudding. I couldn't do the pieces without you. If you're a drywaller, like, be honest. I want to know how long this would have actually taken you. So this took us, Nick, I would say three. We had a late start. Plus filming. So maybe two and a half. Two and a half. Two and a half. I want to know how long this would take someone. That is a profession. Not us. Or if you're a dead lawyer. Let me know. I'm such a good drywaller. I'm having lunch on time. Ramen. Can you believe we did it? What a wild time. I'm so proud of us, Jazzy. It looks so good. After a week of ups and downs, we finally did it. Done. That's wild. Woo! I know you think that was quick, but you were up there for hours, by the way. Really? Yeah. Well, I guess I was having fun. I'm proud. You should be proud. Are you proud? I'm proud of you. If you find yourself in a situation where you don't believe in yourself, just remember, we believe in you. And with your encouragement and kind words, we felt the motivation to try again. We couldn't have done this without y'all. Woo! Woo!