family
The Great Flood
27/01/09 17:31
So last Thursday Scott surprised me with an early
release of the movie, "Fireproof". About an hour into
the movie, I happened to glance over at Holly, who
was lying on the floor. Next to her was a huge puddle
of water. I was confused by the site, and asked Scott
what all the water on the floor was.
We both jumped up, and lo and behold, from our living room, back to Jessica's room was under about an inch and a half of water. I hauled my steam cleaner out (useless) and Scott plugged in his Shop-vac. We sent Jess to Walmart to buy "the biggest Shop-Vac you can find". She came back about 30 minutes later with a 12-gallon one.
The water was so bad that I gave up trying to suck it all up with my steam cleaner, and grabbed a broom. I started shoveling the water out on to the pool deck. That's how I managed to get most of it out. Then, I used the steam vac to try and get the water up out of the carpet. The boys' room was saturated. Half of our office was saturated.
Our main concern was the water getting to the walls.
The next day we called a local water damage company, and our home owner's insurance. Ian, the project manager for the water company was at our house within 10 minutes of our call. He had his crew at our house within minutes of his arrival. Turns out, Ian has worked with our insurance adjuster a lot, and knows the guy well. Which of course, works to our advantage.
We have spent the past 4.5 days with industrial fans and dehumidifiers running around the clock. Can you say NOISE? We unofficially named our house "Camp Covington" because the kids are all sleeping in our bedroom. Jessica's entire room is now in the tiled area of our office, and the boys' toys are all in the living room area. My house is a disaster.
Today, Tuesday, they took the last of the fans out. The insurance adjuster will be out some time later this week, and he, Ian, Scott, and I will determine what needs to be replaced and by whom. As of right now though, all of the laminate in my former scrapbook room was torn up and thrown away. Scott wants to tile in there now. :(
I'll keep you updated as we go.
We both jumped up, and lo and behold, from our living room, back to Jessica's room was under about an inch and a half of water. I hauled my steam cleaner out (useless) and Scott plugged in his Shop-vac. We sent Jess to Walmart to buy "the biggest Shop-Vac you can find". She came back about 30 minutes later with a 12-gallon one.
The water was so bad that I gave up trying to suck it all up with my steam cleaner, and grabbed a broom. I started shoveling the water out on to the pool deck. That's how I managed to get most of it out. Then, I used the steam vac to try and get the water up out of the carpet. The boys' room was saturated. Half of our office was saturated.
Our main concern was the water getting to the walls.
The next day we called a local water damage company, and our home owner's insurance. Ian, the project manager for the water company was at our house within 10 minutes of our call. He had his crew at our house within minutes of his arrival. Turns out, Ian has worked with our insurance adjuster a lot, and knows the guy well. Which of course, works to our advantage.
We have spent the past 4.5 days with industrial fans and dehumidifiers running around the clock. Can you say NOISE? We unofficially named our house "Camp Covington" because the kids are all sleeping in our bedroom. Jessica's entire room is now in the tiled area of our office, and the boys' toys are all in the living room area. My house is a disaster.
Today, Tuesday, they took the last of the fans out. The insurance adjuster will be out some time later this week, and he, Ian, Scott, and I will determine what needs to be replaced and by whom. As of right now though, all of the laminate in my former scrapbook room was torn up and thrown away. Scott wants to tile in there now. :(
I'll keep you updated as we go.
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Santa Claus Came to Town
26/12/08 15:35 Filed in: family
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas.
We had a fantastic Christmas! The kids got more than they should have, Scott got new projects for the boat, and I got Annual Tickets to Disney World and a Wii Fitness setup!! It was definitely a blessed Christmas for all. Santa, in his rush out the door, forgot a whole rubbermaid container of presents in the garage. Thankfully, when I realized that the 'big gifts' weren't under the tree, I was able to bring the box out without the kids even realizing it. Whew!
Anyway, this blog entry is going to be more of a pictorial instead of me rambling. There are various photos that I took throughout the holiday season. Enjoy!
Let's start with the holiday baking:
The "Pool Tree"
Decorating the tree (Camden)
Ty decorating the tree
The Christmas tree
Waiting in line for Santa
Santa and the boys
Christmas Eve wearing the pajamas that PJ the Elf brought
Santa comes!
Christmas chaos!
Most of our Christmas is captured on video. Hopefully as soon as Scott is able to transfer the video, I'll have a home movie for you to watch as well.
Merry Christmas everyone, and have a safe New Year!
We had a fantastic Christmas! The kids got more than they should have, Scott got new projects for the boat, and I got Annual Tickets to Disney World and a Wii Fitness setup!! It was definitely a blessed Christmas for all. Santa, in his rush out the door, forgot a whole rubbermaid container of presents in the garage. Thankfully, when I realized that the 'big gifts' weren't under the tree, I was able to bring the box out without the kids even realizing it. Whew!
Anyway, this blog entry is going to be more of a pictorial instead of me rambling. There are various photos that I took throughout the holiday season. Enjoy!
Let's start with the holiday baking:
The "Pool Tree"
Decorating the tree (Camden)
Ty decorating the tree
The Christmas tree
Waiting in line for Santa
Santa and the boys
Christmas Eve wearing the pajamas that PJ the Elf brought
Santa comes!
Christmas chaos!
Most of our Christmas is captured on video. Hopefully as soon as Scott is able to transfer the video, I'll have a home movie for you to watch as well.
Merry Christmas everyone, and have a safe New Year!