11.30.2011

hello there

I've hesitated to blog, because I fear my updates will sound like one long list of complaints. When people inquire as to how things are going with the house and I fill them in, the usual responses are something like, "You're kidding me!" I'm really not complaining--just filling people in.

These are the facts...We don't have a kitchen. We hosted Thanksgiving. I wash dishes in the bathroom sink. I cook with a crockpot, a griddle and a microwave. We've had company staying with us since day one. Our kitchen flooded. The flu went through our house when the plumbing wasn't working so there was no washing, no flushing and no bathing for about 36 hours. My husband has been working crazy-long hours. It's almost 12:30 a.m. and he's still in surgery. It's quite possible that I've cried more in the last 2 months than I have in the last 2 years.

Does this not sound like one complaint after another? I don't mean for it to be. I haven't always maintained a stellar attitude, I admit, but I do know that this chaos will pass.

So now I'll fill you in on the details...

Our kitchen is still in the works, but we converted the downstairs bedroom into a makeshift kitchen. We set up our kitchen table and a little pantry and work area. I've been able to cook with our griddle, crockpot and a microwave the previous owner left behind. The bathroom is just around the corner, so it's not like I'm lugging dirty dishes all over the house.

We've had company staying with us for the past month and a half, but they certainly didn't come for a vacation. They've worked hard. And with Phil's long hours at work, we've needed all the help we could get.

Our kitchen flooded this past weekend when we pulled the plug in the upstairs tub. First the downstairs toilet overflowed, followed by the downstairs shower stall. Then the inevitable happened. Our kitchen sink has not yet been installed, because we're waiting for our countertops to be installed. We hadn't gotten around to putting those plastic caps on the pipes in the kitchen, so water of course gushed out of the pipes onto the floor...the newly-stained hardwood floor that still had plastic tarp over it. You'd think that the tarp would've helped contain most of the water. Nope! It was on the tarp. It was under the tarp. It was under the cabinets that are now nailed to the floor waiting for countertops. Yesterday we noticed that the floor is starting to buckle from moisture trapped beneath. And guess what we had done 2 days before this mishap? We moved all of our boxes from the dining room into the kitchen so we wouldn't have to eat our Thanksgiving dinner in the downstairs bedroom. By the time we discovered the water in the kitchen, our boxes were sitting in a puddle of water.

All the while, one of my girls came down with the flu. And water certainly is a necessity when the flu comes for a visit, but there was to be no flushing, no laundry and no bathing until further notice. All weekend we kept hearing glub, glub, glub, so Phil poured something lethal down the drain before bed on Sunday night. Monday morning as he was leaving for work, the glub we heard proved to be very productive and the septic backed up into the shower. It wasn't pretty. He quickly called in to our homeowner's insurance agent and she made arrangements for a plumber to come over pronto. Thankfully, he fixed the problem.

The kids are still loving school. They love it so much. One of my very best friends is flying in from Iowa tomorrow night and staying until Sunday. I can't wait! Last night we went by our storage unit and grabbed our Christmas decorations. Hopefully we'll get the house decorated this week. Two weeks ago I was able to fly up to Spokane for a weekend. I was able to see this little miracle celebrate 1 year of life and attend this concert with dear friends. It was such a special trip.

I'll try to post pictures soon!

8 comments:

Lizzie said...

Was it copper sulfate pentahydrate by any chance?

Brenda said...

Oh MAN!!! Oh man, oh man, oh man!!

Jenny said...

I have no idea, Liz. But it didn't work.

Christa said...

love you jenny and it was so good to see you. so sorry all of this is going on....praying for you and yours!

Unknown said...

I just found you through Hollie's funky junk show blog...Man, this is hard. I'll be praying for you. We just moved with three kids and had our stuff in storage for months too... It's been hard and there are many days I wish I hadn't left Spokane!

Kristen

~nanashouse~ said...

You have been well prepared for this life. Remember we had to stuff you up the laundry chute to unlock the front door because you were the only one skinny enough to fit? How about the flood in the basement and everyone had to sleep upstairs while the muddy water subsided? Not to mention a couple of strange neighbors who used to watch your comings and goings through snowman eyes? Yep, you were born to come forth from adversity :-)

American Homemaker said...

I just wanted to leave a little note to let you know I'm thinking about you.

I know it sounds crazy, but I know just how you feel with the house stuff. I have renovated multiple houses with EVERYTHING going wrong. This last time doing it as a single mom was a nightmare. Hang in there! You're doing a great job! (((Hugs)))

Blomgrens said...

OH.MY.WORD. I'm sooooooooo sorry! This is awful awful. I can totally understand the crying blah blah blah so much - and I know those tears aren't all because of the flooding so please, just keep keepin' it real - it helps us all! Love ya :)