Today was supposed to be simple fix, and a new bathroom vanity with sink in place. Or so we thought! Butch assured me I should go to Bible study, that he could handle it, etc. and I knew he could. He is THE MAN when it comes to the plumbing in this building, even though he is not technically a plumber or electrician. He is a handiman who can do about anything. When I left he was removing the ceramic tile from around the vanity top. On the way out I spoke to Connie about getting a key for Gus's unit as he was in CO, since the cut-off valve for the 'stack' with my unit is in his foyer. Who knew?? We all do, but Connie had to get the key from Hugh. As I walked away, I said to Connie, "I am sorry for making extra work for you...." and she said it was no problem. Little did we know!
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During Bible study at Victory, I got a phone call from Maggie. I stepped into the narthex to take the call. She said, "Are you at home?" and I said I was at Bible study. "Did anyone tell you what happened?" Nope! It seems that Butch had shut off the water in Gus's unit for our stack as well as shutting off the main. Hugh was with him when he did this. Butch went upstairs to remove the offending valve and pop!, the pipe snapped and water was shooting everywhere. It seems there was yet another cut-off valve in Gus's unit which no one else knew about until today. Meanwhile, water is flowing into my guest bedroom, where Lynn just stayed, and also down the inside of the wall to the units below mine. I am so glad that I do not live on the 5th floor!
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By the time I got home, folks were busily mopping, sopping, hustling, wet vacuuming in all three units to try to get the water up. Tracy's, just below mine, got the worst of it, with inches of water on her hardwood floors in nearly every room, and water running out her doors. I feel sick just writing about it. It was great the way everyone pitched in to help, and I even sent Justin a text asking him to come over. He was helpful with the heavy lifting and such, and giving hugs to highly distraught mama!
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On the way home, I had the presence of mind to call my friend, Aaron, who does water remediation and he was geared up to get over here and start working. In about an hour he had fans and blowers and dehumidifiers going in the units. Conversations and such have taken place with the various insurance companies and now we wait and see how the floors and such respond to the dehumidifiers. Tracy and Cassidy are staying at the Holiday Inn, since their house is non-habitable right now, with all the fans and such running, and their kitchen torn apart. They can certainly use my kitchen for cooking and their insurance pays for the hotel.
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There is so much more to tell but I am incredibly tired and hurt all over from hauling boxes and bins, more work than I do in an entire year. Tracy insisted on us going to La Napolera for margaritas and dinner, and I grabbed the bill. After all, it's the least I can do after this terrible ordeal. I am so tired, must go to sleep. Please ask the Lord to allow Tracy's floors to be okay for the most part and say a prayer of thanksgiving for my wonderful, helpful neighbors who came to the rescue today, and for Connie, too!
4 comments:
Good morning,
How terrible! I hope things get fixed without too much trouble to everyone. You are all in my prayers!
Love and hugs
Linda J
Hi Linda J.:
My biggest prayer is that Tracy's floor will be spared, because it will be a horrible inconvenience/expense to replace that all. We just don't want any mold to grow either. They are staying at a hotel for the time being.
I am so tired!
Love,
Kim
Dear Kim:
I am so sorry that such a terrible thing happened to you. I hope the insurance companies are going to help out. Can I help you out with some money? I can't help with the mess. I could get you a ticket to come home where you belong. I felt sick when Jill told us about the catastrophy.
She and Lynn were here for supper last night, we had turkey and sweet taters. All was good. Lynn took me to the funeral home,and then Jill came up but Daniel passed on dinner. I even had come chicken strips he might have liked.
Let me know if I can help you out.
Love you,
Mom
p.s. It's very windy here. It sounded like the siding was blowing off the building in the night, with windows rattling. Storms predicted for later today.
Mom
Hi Mom,
Thanks so much for your concern. No, I do not need any money from you but I will tell you what---that idea of moving back home is certainly appealing right about now! Justin says I should live in a building where the plumbing is from this century!!!
I had a blessing this a.m. though. Gus's photos had gotten wet so I brought them up to dry on my dining room table. Inside the pack was a CD with all the photos on it. Just got back from Walgreens, ordering new prints from the CD. Whew! I feel so much better about that!
Sad to hear about the other kind of flooding going on in MN and WI. Now that's a tragedy, ours is an inconvenience, in Tracy's words.
I love you,
Kim
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