Saturday, October 27, 2007

I now know quite a bit about plumbing!

We are finally back in our house after a rather exciting week!

The fun began bright and early on Tuesday morning. The Obers were generous enough to come pick up Aidan and Gresham so they wouldn't have to be here for all the noise of jackhammering! The customer service rep. from our builder came with two plumbers to begin work. I use the term "plumbers" loosely, because they looked like the builder man had just picked them up off an alley and given them some tools. We all watched the neat video of our pipes that the original plumber had made, and then realized that the guys that Mr. Builder Rep had brought were expecting the spot on the floor above the broken pipe to be marked. Apparently, they could only jackhammer, but could not find the exact location in which to jackhammer on their own... So Mr. Builder Rep let them go (thank you Lord!) and suggested that maybe our plumber should just do the work since he was going to have to come back out to mark the spot anyway (a fantastic idea!!)

Unfortunately, we couldn't get a hold of anyone at our plumber right away, so Mr. Builder Rep left, and I went to pick up the kids. So much for Tuesday. However, the lady at the plumbing office was very understanding of our situation (we had already coated the house in plastic drop cloths, including all the kitchen cabinets...) and the crew was able to come out first thing on Wednesday.

So, Wednesday morning, Grandma picked up the boys, and the plumbers went to work.


As it turned out, the broken pipe was in the middle of the living room!


We hung up all this lovely plastic to try to keep the dust down. The plumbers were well prepared with a shop vac to catch as much dust as possible.

After an hour of jackhammering, the plumbers still hadn't made it through the slab, because they had run into one of the concrete beams that supports the foundation. They kept going, and lo and behold, the pipes were running through the beam! Yes, this is against building code, in case you're wondering. I think they said you could have pipes going through a beam, but it isn't desirable, and the code says that they have to be in a sleeve. Whatever that means.

So they made another hole on the other side of the beam to try and find the break. They were wondering if the break was actually inside the beam. This is where they left off on Wednesday.

First thing on Thursday, they found the break! It was bad! The break was in the main drain line for the house. The pipe had backfallen, which means that every time water drained through, some of it also leaked out into the dirt. The pipe probably broke during construction from the force of the concrete being poured for the beam, and no one noticed because it was covered up.
Here you can see the break, along with the lake of sewage that has been festering under our house for 2 and a half years! The smell was really something. I just kept praying and thanking God that the weather was beautiful and we could have the doors and windows open.

The plumbers pumped out the water and dug out some really smelly mud with their hands. One of them commented that "this is why plumbers don't chew their fingernails."

This picture is from the end of the day Thursday. The plumbers were hoping to finish Thursday (well, actually they had been hoping to finish Wednesday...) but because of the damage to the beam, we decided to have a structural engineer come out to look at the foundation. Amazingly enough, Mr. Builder Rep was able to get an engineer out within 4 hours (another answer to prayer!) The plumbers went ahead with fixing, but getting the broken pipe out of the concrete beam proved to be quite a challenge.

On Friday morning, they finally were able to get the pipe out and repair all of the plumbing.

On Friday night, we put plywood over the hole, moved the carpet, and moved back into the house. I think that we cleaned for about 4 hours on Friday. I mopped the floor repeatedly, and there is still cement dust... We also had to dust every surface in the house and do a very thorough vacuum job. We spent the week at my parents house, but they needed to move furniture today for their new carpet and tile coming this week, so it worked out well that we were able to come home!

Today, a cement company came and covered the holes, and someone is coming Wednesday to fix and clean the carpet. And then, hopefully our adventure will be OVER!

We've learned a lot about plumbing this week, and the main lesson is MAKE SURE EVERYTHING GOES DOWNHILL!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

This should prove to be an interesting week...

This week should be rather exciting as plumbers are coming on Tuesday to fix our leak! We still don't know exactly what the problem is... a man came last week and ran a camera through our pipes, but he couldn't determine the exact cause because the camera was under water... muddy water. Thankfully, VERY thankfully, the builder has agreed to pay, and they are coming out Tuesday with their plumber to pump out the water, send the camera in again, and then jackhammer up the slab!! I thought Aidan would think this was super neat, but he is terrified of the idea of a jackhammer at his own house! He and Gresham will be spending the day elsewhere, so he doesn't need to worry.

This all sounds like a lot of work and stress and cleaning up to me, but we have gotten some good advice on how to get our house ready for the mess, and I know that ultimately God is completely sovereign over the cause of this problem! He was in control when the builders were laying this pipe in the first place! This will be a good opportunity to trust the Lord and see Him work. I can't believe that I actually agree with what I just said, but the Lord has been gracious in teaching me to trust Him. I also have come to see in a new way the value of trials. We'll see how I feel about this after a jackhammer has been through my living room... but like a said, it will be an opportunity to learn more!

Yesterday, Aidan and I had a great conversation about kindergarten:
Aidan: Mom, can I go to kindergarten at the school where you teach?
Mom: I don't know. Maybe. Do you want to go to kindergarten there?
Aidan: Yes. (pause) I just hope kindergarten is not on Grandma day. (he doesn't want to miss any of his precious time with Grandma while I am away teaching!)
Mom: Well, kindergarten is every day.
Aidan: Ohhhh
Mom: But if we do homeschooling we will do kindergarten every day anyway. Kindergarten is real school and so...
Aidan: (interrupting) Oh! I just thought of a good plan! something something Grandma can something something pick me up something something something Gresham something something
Mom: WHAT???
Aidan: Well, Grandma can come to our house some days and take me to kindergarten and she can play out in the hall with Gresham and then take me home while you are still teaching.
Mom: Um, sorry, that won't work. This is really a decision that Dad and Mom are going to make anyway.
Aidan: Oh...

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Gresham is 1!!!

My baby is now 1! His birthday was on the 10th, and we had a party for him on Friday night. But first, let's reminisce a little... he was such a cute newborn...


And here he is at three weeks old...


The day of Gresham's party was rather exciting. Grandpa and Grandma Dees came to town from California, and Aidan and Jordan went with them to the State Fair. Too bad I don't have pictures of that... While they were gone, Gresham and I stayed home to get ready for the party and deal with the big plumbing mess we were having. The kitchen sink stopped up on Thursday night (good timing!) and Jordan tried plunging and Drain-O, but alas, we had to call a plumber. $132 later, the sink was fixed, but we may have to have more work done. The sink was stopped up with mud, and how it got there, we don't know. The mud was actually in the pipes under the house. We probably have a leak of some sort in the slab and will have to have the floor jackhammered up, but we'll know more next week after they send cameras through our pipes ($$$$$$). In case you're wondering, the warranty expired 4 months ago. Hopefully our insurance will cover it...


Here is Gresham opening a castle set from Grandma and Grandpa Packard.


We got him this Little Tikes car, and he loves it. You can probably guess who also loves it!!

He hasn't mastered how to get out yet...


The cake was not a hit. He is not a boy with a sweet tooth. He loves meat, casseroles, cheese, and veggies, so good for him!


The next morning he was playing with his new car and found this bag of tissue paper!


All in all, it was a very happy birthday. He has a new plane from Grandma and Grandpa Dees that he loves, and a new ball and clothes from Grandma Evonne. Aidan picked out a couple of bath toys for him.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Gresham is walking!! Well, almost...

Gresham is walking quite a bit around the house now, although he still crawls if he is in a hurry. It has been very fun to watch! This cart he is pushing was a hand-me-down from the Franks when Aidan was a baby. Aidan used it a ton, and still plays with it! It is very useful outside because Gresham can walk a lot without resorting to crawling... If he's gonna crawl outside, I have to be in the mood to go straight to bath time!

It's hard to photograph a constantly moving object...


Stopping to examine the flowers

Hmmm, this is getting a little boring...


Who needs this cart anyway?