I’m thankful that when water started pouring through the ceiling of our basement last night:
1. that it came through right over top of the smoke detector
2. that smoke detectors go off when they get wet which gave us a warning
3. that the carpet only got a little bit wet before we got a bucket under it
4. that our water shut off valve is easily accessible
5. that no one was standing under it
6. that it didn’t happen during the day when hubbie wasn’t home
7. that I had already finished bathing the kids
8. that the hardware store was still open so hubbie could go buy the right parts
9. that hubbie was able to fix the leaky pipe and we didn’t have to call a plumber
10. that hubbie only cursed once
11. that the big hole now cut in the ceiling isn’t in the middle of my living room
12. that we keep bottled water in the house so the kids were able to brush their teeth
13. that I only had to go without water for one evening
and as a bonus:
14. that this morning I can once again flush the toilet
And just so you don’t think I’m making this whole thing up here is a picture of the beautiful hole:
Tess says
Oh.my.word. Also add to that thank God it wasn’t in the middle of the night!
Gail says
Water leaks are no fun but sounds like it got attended to pretty quickly! Always good to be thankful, good reminder for me!
Ghost says
I didn’t know smoke detectors go off when they get wet. I’m happy the hole in your ceiling isn’t any bigger and that you caught the leak early.
Have a happy.
Annie says
I’m thankful that to escape your house you are coming here and we’re going for lunch!!
Becky says
YIKES! Glad you were able to look at the positive aspect of the situation! 🙂
jenny says
Gee Whiz! What a night! lol!!
I’ve bookmarked your site and will be back later when the kiddos are in bed…I want to make sure I have uninterrupted time! lol!!
Thanks for sharing!
nwscrapmom says
Ew… no fun on the water leak. It sounds like you are able to look back with a smile, though.
🙂 K.
Mom2fur says
Okay, where did the flowing water come from? A burst pipe? If so, check your homeowner’s insurance policy. You might be covered, and it could mean a new ceiling! (We had a pipe freeze and burst…got the wall and ceiling both fixed. I was surprised we were covered!)
anneberit says
So glad you didn’t get it all in your heads and because the damages are so low – it might have been so much worse.
My TT’s up too; it’s about cleaning… 😉
mom of 2 says
Oh gosh…I totally know how you feel!! Glad your hubby could fix it!
Anonymous says
Bless your heart……I’m so sorry but I loved the last one about flushing the toliet.
Jen
Christina says
That is a lot to be thankful for and all this from one leaky pipe.
org junkie says
Thanks everyone for your nice comments. Mom2fur, turns out the pipe you see in the picture had a crack in it so hubby cut out that part and saudered a new piece in. Now all he has left to do is patch the ceiling but don’t ask me how he is going to do that cause I don’t want to know…lol.
Mom2fur says
I know what you mean about cracks in pipes. Years ago, plumbers/builders were allowed to use pipes with thin metal walls. We have those in my garage and they keep cracking…so we’re going to replace them. It’ll be expensive, but in the long run, worth it. Pipes are thicker nowadays, so at least the cracks won’t be a problem in the future. As far as your ceiling…good luck!
sue says
I hope hubby is as good at patching ceilings as fixing leaks!
Jenny says
You forgot to add that you have a husband that is capable of fixing a broken pipe! Not sure if Scott would be able to!
(were you thinking of posting the pic on your blog when you took the picture? I find myself doing that all the time…wait kids…mom needs a pic for the blog!!)
Jersey Girl says
awww. 🙁 Sorry to hear.
org junkie says
Jenny, I was so thinking of the blog post when it happened…lol. Its fun to see the humor in it though otherwise I probably would have cried 🙂