Well, what to write about? Busy doesn’t come close to
describing my life as of late but I really don’t know if any of it is of
interest to all of you out there in blog world! Still, I have mentioned many of
the things that we are going through, so I suppose it’s only fair to keep you
up to date with events.
I believe that I mentioned that we just had our homes
foundation repaired. This involved ripping up our wood and carpet floors,
knocking about a dozen three to four foot holes in our concrete floors, and
then digging them four feet deep to install concrete pads, piers, and jacks.
After that $8,000 in work, they then tested our drain plumbing and told us that
almost all of it was shattered and broken, and quoted us an additional $12,000
to repair it! I was on a service call at the time and so my wife was dealing
with all of this on her own, and called me on multiple occasions crying and
sobbing. See, we had taken a 401K loan out to pay for the work, and there was
just no way at all that we were going to be able to come up with another
$12,000 to cover the plumbing. We just didn’t see any possible way to make it
through the situation. Fortunately, something about the plumber that the
foundation people were using gave my wife the creeps, and so she decided to get
a second opinion from S & D Plumbing out of Taylor Texas and thank goodness
that she did! It turns out that the first plumber was either incompetent or a
thief, because instead of the dozen breaks that he had told us existed under
our floors, the new plumber found only two damaged pipes, and quickly repaired
them at a charge of only $5,000. If you had seen the work that they had to go
through to get to these breaks under our concrete floors, you would know that
the $5,000 fee was not as unreasonable as you might at first think.
A lot of heart ache, tears, and dust later, our home was now
level and had working drain lines and plumbing. Now the only problem was that
we were pretty much outta money and had only bare concrete floors for
Christmas. Sigh . . .
Still, you gotta count your blessings, because things could
have been SO much worse. As it was, we had a house full for Christmas –
ourselves, my oldest son with his wife and daughter, my daughter-in-laws
parents, and my father-in-law. The floors might be bare and patched concrete,
but we had a full house and home for Christmas!

In a rare event (this is the first time in the last 16
years) I had almost two entire weeks off from work, and so we started working
on repairing our floors. We chose not to install wood floors, because they had
suffered badly and we didn’t want a repeat of that. We also chose not to go
with carpet, because all of the doctors had told us that carpet is bad for my
daughters’ asthma because it collects dust. In the end we settled on rock tile,
and got busy buying, prepping, and installing it.

Let me tell you, a rock tile eighteen square inches and
about half an inch thick might not seem
too heavy at first, but spend two entire days on your knees holding these tiles
out in front of you to set them in place, and I guarantee you some major aches
and pains are in your immediate future. After getting all of the living room
tiled, I spent pretty much the next two days hunched over and moaning and
groaning every time I had to move. It makes me really look forward to doing the
rest of our home – NOT. Suffice it to
say that by the time I headed back out on my first service call of the year, it
was a relief to get back to work just so I could get some rest!

My service call was in Tulsa
OK, and so I decided to just
drive there instead of getting a flight. It was either spend ten hours in the
airport system, or spend seven to eight hours driving AND get to pocket a bit
of money, so to me it seemed like a no-brainer. After all of the work on the floors, I honestly hurt too bad, and all of our things were far to covered in dust for me to even consider making the trip "pretty", so "Matt" made the drive while watching/listening to season two of "Torchwood" on my Ipod.
I’d have to admit that my year has started with a fair amount of good luck, because while I did get a flat tire on the drive, I got it as I arrived in Tulsa and just as I was driving by a mom and pop tire repair shop! I just drove off of the highway, into the repair shop, and paid a young man $10 to install new guts into one of my tire stems. Fifteen minutes later and I was on the way to my hotel without ever having to get my hands dirty! A little more good luck was found on my drive home when I stopped for gas just north of the Texas – Oklahoma border. As is fairly common in that area, the gas station had a small Casino attached to it, with one small room full of slot machines, and I figured “what the hell, let’s give it a whirl!” I put $10 in the quarter slot machine and very quickly lost it all. I then put another $10 into a dollar machine, and after spending $5 of it, I hit a jackpot and won $88! I decided that I would go ahead and gamble until I was down to $80, and so played for a couple of more spins. Imagine my delight when I again won, this time about $40! With about $100 more than I had entered with, I took the money and ran for the border!
I’d have to admit that my year has started with a fair amount of good luck, because while I did get a flat tire on the drive, I got it as I arrived in Tulsa and just as I was driving by a mom and pop tire repair shop! I just drove off of the highway, into the repair shop, and paid a young man $10 to install new guts into one of my tire stems. Fifteen minutes later and I was on the way to my hotel without ever having to get my hands dirty! A little more good luck was found on my drive home when I stopped for gas just north of the Texas – Oklahoma border. As is fairly common in that area, the gas station had a small Casino attached to it, with one small room full of slot machines, and I figured “what the hell, let’s give it a whirl!” I put $10 in the quarter slot machine and very quickly lost it all. I then put another $10 into a dollar machine, and after spending $5 of it, I hit a jackpot and won $88! I decided that I would go ahead and gamble until I was down to $80, and so played for a couple of more spins. Imagine my delight when I again won, this time about $40! With about $100 more than I had entered with, I took the money and ran for the border!
Well, next week I am off to Detroit and I had planned to make the trip
“pretty”. It might be that the joke is on me though, because my wife and
children were sick when I got home and they have been kind enough to share it
with me. At the moment I am coughing, choking, and am a very active snot
factory, so I kind of figure that odds are good I will end up making Monday’s
trip the old fashioned and ugly way. Sigh . . .
Now about that money you owe me...
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I'm glad you had family for Xmas! :)
Never a dull moment, - sharing is what family is all about
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ReplyDeletemy heart goes out to you on both the repairs and the floor you had to replace.
ReplyDeletebut as you said at least you still had a house and a roof over your head to celebrate Christmas in
of course with all those people there... you could have handed each one a floor stone as they came in the door and threatened to withhold dinner until the floor was finished LOL
feel better and thanks for the update.