Monday, October 6, 2014

Never a Dull Moment

It all started with the kitchen sink.  The sink that had been clogging and backing up on me all summer.  I had went to shred zucchini, to make zucchini bread and use up some of the last of it from my garden, when the sink finally clogged to the point where water wasn't going down and it was coming back up the other side.  (It's a double sink.)  Rich had just finished putting a new grill together, and was feeling productive, so he went ahead and snaked the sink for me using a little kit that came with the Drano.

As he worked away, I started mixing up ingredients for the bread and hear a gush of water in the basement.  I ran downstairs to see where it was coming from, afraid we had burst a pipe again, (it's happened before and sounded much the same), but no...the water was coming from under the sink...upstairs.

I spent the rest of the evening between trying to get the bread finished up, without using the kitchen sink, and cleaning out whatever got mucky under the sink.  Replacing the corroded/broken pipe was going to have to wait until the next day as it was much too late at that point.

Rich got the old pipes taken out quite quickly the next day.  I stood there and watched him...you know...for moral support.  As I'm watching him, I hear sirens and look down the road out the kitchen window.  WAY down there I see flashing lights coming our way and figured there was some type of emergency down our road.  But as the lights got beyond some brush, I see that it's a police car chasing a motorcycle.  I tell the kids to look out the living room window quickly and we all got to witness a police chase!  About 2 minutes later we hear fire tones go off for a rescue at the end of the road for an accident...it turns out it was just the motorcycle and he was fine....but going to jail.  (That's probably the only police chase I'll ever see out here, so I had to write about it!)

Back to the kitchen sink.  Rich was able to replace the pipes, but they were leaking, and still backing up, even after 3 trips to the closest open place that carried what we needed, about 10 miles away, AND using the Drano.  Being it was Sunday, that place closed early, but Rich's parents offered to go to Lowe's/Home Depot and get more pipes to replace even more under the sink.

A couple hours later the rest of the pipes under the sink were replaced and the sink was STILL backing up!  Rich's dad then ran home to grab his snake to snake the remainder of the pipes down into the basement.  While he was gone, Rich asked his mom if she could help 'band' the bull calves.  So we all made our way out to the barn.  I decided that I'd collect eggs in the tougher places to get to, up in the hay, while they were working with the calves.  There is one spot that the hens lay, right against the wall, but down the height of a bale.  It's always kind of dark down there, but the eggs show up enough to grab them.  Of course I get down close to look and don't see any eggs, but I do see a SKUNK sitting there...inches away from me.  I really don't know what I did, but I got away from him QUICK!  I'm very thankful that our little skunk seems to be pretty laid back...he didn't spray, but I think I'm leaving those eggs for him from now on!

Back to the sink...again.  So Rich's dad returns with the snake and they do their best to snake out some of the grossest stuff we've ever seen and the sink STILL backed up.  It didn't take but a few minutes and they got that issue fixed...thankfully!  The excitement of the day was over...or just beginning...because now I have a sink that drains beautifully! ;-)

I can imagine that was probably the most memorable, supposedly 'simple', home improvement day we'll have for a long time! :-)

4 comments:

  1. Wow! It sounds like you had a crazy, busy but memorable day. Our kitchen sink in our old house used to back up and get clogged all the time too. Now at our new place we have a sink that drains just fine.

    I am so glad that the skunk didn't spray you. I don't think I have ever been that close to a skunk before.

    Have a terrific day.

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  2. Glad they finally got the sink to drain. That was a big project. That was really something about the chase!

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  3. OH girl! I so know how that goes, I'm so glad they finally got it fixed!

    Oh lord I'd stay away from that skunk also .. lol

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  4. Nothing makes us appreciate good pipes as much as bad ones do. ;)

    Glad that skunk didn't spray you!!

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