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Their mission: “to revitalize their favorite neighborhoods one house at a time.”
The show’s success kept on growing, with “Good Bones” renewed forthird,fourthandfifthseasons.

Read on to discover the untold truth of Mina Starsiak Hawk.
“So, I decided to buy a house.”
There was one small catch, however: neither mother nor daughter had ever done any home renovations before.

“We just learned as we went,” she shared.
“I read directions on how to install flooring and watched online videos about putting up tile.
It was really trial and error.”

“Yeah, I don’t know how this happened to her,” joked Laine.
“I raised her to be a free spirit, and she’s totally motivated and conservative.
I’ve failed as a mother!”

When they got together, however, it was as part of a group, watching a basketball game.
“We’re going to try this again tomorrow you get one more shot,” she told him.
“We have both committed to working through that,” she added.

Ultimately, Starsiak Hawk toldPeoplethey tried a “Hail Mary” procedure calledintrauterine insemination which surprisingly resulted in pregnancy.
“When I told [Steve] I was pregnant with Jack, he just started crying.
When I told him I was pregnant this time, it was shock,” she admitted.

“It’s super, super exciting!
We feel incredibly lucky.”
“She’s here!!!!”

“I’m a control freak and a huge planner,” she confessed in an interview withFox News.
Ultimately, explained Laine, “what ends up happening is we basically forget about it.”
Added Starsiak Hawk, “We realize it wasn’t that important.”

“We wanted the store to feel like an extension of your home,” she explained.
“The entire vibe of the Airbnb is our comfy, approachable style,” Starsiak Hawk added.
“Lots of pillows, comfy blankets, even a little pup corner with dog bed and bowls.”

“I’m glad we got to be there for her when she needed some help.”
The youngster, she said, “seems to be doing well so it’s really good.”
The experience of looking after a young child proved to be transformative for Starsiak Hawk.

In 2021, she took toInstagramto announce she had written a children’s book, “Built Together.”
Using a building analogy, she explained the concept behind her story.
“You just have to have the right foundation to start with.”

the"mommy makeover").
It just inhibits you," she added.
Ultimately, Starsiak Hawk toldToday,she felt that she had made the right decision.

“I feel great,” she proclaimed.
“I feel like myself again.”
This is important, not just for their working relationship but also because they’re next-door neighbors.

“We live next door to each other,” Starsiak Hawk said.
“We’re mom and daughter and friends, as well.”
I’m always going to love her and think she’s awesome and have her back."

She admitted there wasn’t a whole lot of hesitation before they agreed.
“We were like, ‘Sound’s like a party.
Let’s do it!'”

Unbeknownst to Starsiak Hawk, her mother had long harbored an ambition to ply her trade on HGTV.
To remedy that, the duo launched into a crash course in how to actually do it.
“We are self-taught.
“That’s key it’s amazing what you might learn when you read the directions.”
“I read the directions for flooring and putting up light fixtures.
I watched YouTube to figure out how to tile.”
“No one has to teach you how to break s**t,” she quipped.
When filming eventually resumed several months later, Starsiak Hawk encountered some differences in how the show was filmed.
When filming ramped back up, the new mom brought her infant daughter to work with her.
“It was so sweet, him just hanging out with this newborn baby,” she added.
One key lesson Starsiak Hawk wanted to share was one that she’d learned through trial and error.
“Tools are like kitchen knives,” she added.