Monday, November 10, 2008

Water, Water Everywhere...
but NONE Inside the House!

So yesterday morning Honey Daddy came home from an early church meeting to find our water meter completely underwater. Not good, right?

So he immediately got out the phone book and called the emergency number listed for the city's public works department. They sent a nice man over in his truck, who promptly shut off our water and started to pump water out of the hole so we could determine what the problem was.

He told us that the problem was on our side of the water meter, not the city's. So not only will we be charged for the water leaking out all night, we are also responsible to have the problem fixed!

Luckily we had all showered the night before, so we were clean and able to get ready and go to church. After our church meetings one of our nice neighbors brought over 15 gallons of water and our next door neighbors offered to let us use their facilities. Aren't neighbors great?

So this morning Honey Daddy and our awesome neighbor starting digging to determine where the problem was. All the while it was pouring rain outside.

At this moment we are basically camping inside our house. We have heat and electricity (thank Heavens!) but absolutely no water. Last night we discovered just how much water is required to flush our toilet... so now we have been going over to the neighbor's house to do our business. They are very kind and understanding people. You would be amazed how many times a two-year-old needs to use the bathroom in one day! The neighbors even let me shower over there this morning because I have to go to work later.

They have created a pretty large hole in our yard. Jonah thought it looked fascinating and wanted to jump inside. We assured him that the bottom of the hole was full of water, so it was muddy, cold and yucky.

They determined that (fortunately!) the problem was the pipe that went from the water meter down to our main line that comes into the house. It was very corroded and had a small hole in it. That means that we won't have to have a contractor come out and dig up our front lawn to replace our main water pipe! We are so relieved because that could cost thousands of dollars.

We could call a plumber to replace the pipe, but Honey Daddy and our neighbor are confident that they can do it themselves. They tell me that they should have it finished by the end of the day. Aren't I lucky to have such stalwart, handy men to help fix things? Especially in the freezing rain and in a big mud puddle. They are pretty smart guys... check out this set-up so they can work and not get too wet:

This has all been a very huge pain in the rear, but we have many reasons to be thankful. First we are SO glad that the leak was not closer to our house. Our basement could have flooded, which would have been much worse. We were fortunate that it happened now instead of later in the winter, when the ground is frozen and covered in snow.

We are thankful that we have had terrific neighbors who have offered to help us so much while we have been without water. We won't have to spend nearly as much money to fix this problem because of our neighbor's help and my husband's willingness to work on it.

At this point I am SO grateful for running water... probably because we don't have any. I can't wait to be able to wash my dishes, take a shower, or get a drink of water in my own house!

16 comments:

  1. I am so sorry you are going through that! I know that can be BAD! How blessed you are to have understanding and kind neighbors. Hope it gets fixed today!

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  2. Yikes! Hope they get it fixed soon, and thank goodness they are so handy :)

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  3. Wow! That is quite the weekend honey-do list. I am glad it isn't worse than it was.

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  4. I am sorry to hear about that! Hope you have water SOON! ♥ Hugs!

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  5. Oh, so sorry about everything! I'm really glad that you have water now, though! :)

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  6. When your done with those handy men you could send them over to my home! I can't tell you how needed they would be right now.

    I guess the good thing about bad things happening is it helps open our eyes to how thankful we are for everything else.

    Grateful your taking it in stride and with a Thankful heart! Hang in there.

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  7. Oh no! I understand! We have survivied our fair share of hurricanes in our dear state. No water is the WORST!!
    Funny how the little things makes life so much more comfortable!!

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  8. Aghh no water!
    Hope it gets fixed soon, your hubby sounds like a good Mr. Fix It!

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  9. I hope it gets fixed soon. How frustrating! Nothing better than 2 small children and no water.

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  10. Wow. Ok it sucks that this happened to you in the first place but how lucky are you to have such great neighbors! How awesome are they?!

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  11. WOW. I'm so impressed with your husband! We probably need some sewer work done but can't even get it priced until we sell the car b/c we are sure it will be so expensive :(

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  12. That could have been really bad. You are blessed with a smart hubby and great neighbors. Hope you get it fixed soon!

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  13. Wow, how miserable. Hope you have water soon.

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  14. Man that stinks! Isn't it funny how it takes things like these to make us grateful for the little things in life?

    After not apartment living and having to pay laundromat I am to this day grateful to have washer and dryer in my own house almost 10 years later!

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  15. WOW - this is terrible - you hubs sounds awesome though to jump right in and fix it! (my hubs can't even change a light bulb - barely hee hee) Hope all works out!

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  16. Wow! What an ordeal!!! That sounds miserable!!!!

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