Thursday, July 2, 2015

life has been crazy

We decided to redo our shed back in May. The whole outside was rotted and the doors were falling apart. The project was much bigger than we anticipated (naturally) but with the help of some friends we were able to get it put back together. There are still things left to do on it but other projects came up and had to be addressed. So June quickly turned in to a month of emergency projects. *sigh*


We had a near fire in our dryer duct and since we have already cleaned it out and replaced a part on the dryer it was necessary to replace all of the duct work and the dryer. We went a week without a dryer and during that our dishwasher had been giving us issues as well. AJ had disassembled some of it to try and fix it but that didn't help so we also had to replace our dishwasher.


And of course replacing the duct work didn't come problem-free, but thankfully AJ was able to figure it all out. When our dryer was finally hooked up I was so behind on laundry and planned to catch up on it all the next day. Well the next day came and at 8 am Evangeline informed me that our downstairs toilet was clogged. So I got the plunger and got to work. It wasn't working very well then all of a sudden everything decided to overflow and spew out all over the floor, flooding our dining room, hallway closet, and bathroom. A half inch of standing water came in those rooms in about a minute. AHHH! Our plumber told us that a clogged sewer means any drain could make it come out again so we weren't able to use any of our other drains. What?! Then Ari came to inform me that our basement was wet. What?! So I went down there to find it RAINING sewer water from the bathroom above it. All over our new dryer, the floor, and all of the laundry I was supposed to be doing. Yikes. Evangeline kept saying "This is an emergency!!"


So I called my mom and she came to the rescue. She knew how to clean everything up (it took 7 hours) and it turns out that it was only a one time ordeal so we didn't need to pay for someone to come out and unclog our lines. Phew!!


So in between all of our crazy house ordeals, we managed to sneak in some fun things. AJ has been playing ultimate frisbee and we love to watch him play. We also went to the local Strawberry Festival where the kids got to explore inside a fire truck and ambulance.


They also got to sit in this sweet rumble seat!


We walked over to the playground instead of playing in the crazy bounce houses. Other kids scare me.



Then we were able to let the kids get inside the basket of a hot air balloon. So cool!




And of course this handsome man was along for the ride.


 I love his facial expressions.


We had some friends stay the night and Ari was so sweet with them that morning. He and the little boy were snuggling on the couch and Ari picked his clothes to match his friend's. So sweet.


We finally made it over to the splash park.


It took Selah some time to warm up to the idea but she finally enjoyed some of the smaller sprinklers.


The kids and I took a morning walk one day. This was my view.


And of course I had to put this in there because this is just part of our every day. :) Ok, so she's not normally this messy but enough to keep me busy every meal.


Somehow I was able to get out with some friends for dinner so AJ took the kids to a new park. This was the same day as our toilet flooding and the kids did so well with the whole thing that I told him they deserved something special. They discovered that McDonald's has free kids cones so that was super special.


By the end of all this we were so ready for vacation. June was absolutely crazy but we are so thankful that we had the resources we needed to get everything fixed up. June ended on a happy note with vacation in South Carolina. And that was a great ending to some pretty stressful weeks.


4 comments:

Unknown said...

Yikes! Plumbing problems are the worst, and it’s really terrible when it leads to flooding. It’s a good thing your mom was able to help you out with that problem. I hope you don’t encounter this problem again. Have a great day!


Traci Romero @ Harris Plumbing Inc.

Unknown said...

Okay, the first thing I have to say is that picture of your family is the cutest thing of all-time! The little chalkboards with numbers, and the baby with number four leaning against the bassinet, oh my goodness. That is just heartwarmingly sweet. So adorable! My kids are maniacs and would be sticking their tongues out or posing like Superman or something. LOL.

Roxanne Vaughn @ Total Plumbing Inc.

Nathan Riley said...

What a month, it seems like when it rains, it pours sometimes doesn't it? Awesome that your mother was able to help, plumbing can be a pain but it sounds like you have found the rainbow after the storm. Your candid photos of the kids are adorable and capture just what it is to be a family, so cute.

Nathan Riley @ Steemer Atlanta

Gregg Hogan said...

When my girlfriend told me to read this blog, I saw the header and thought she was trying to tell me it's time to settle down! Gotta admit, those kids are super cute. Anyway, I've tried to take on home plumbing problems before. Usually I win and manage to figure it out. It's interesting to read someone else have the same issues.

Gregg Hogan @ American Basement Solutions