Has this happened to you before ... and how did you deal / cope with it?
Today I got off work early because I had to collect a parcel from the post office.
It was two LEGO Classic Space sets I had bought from eBay. They were in very good condition and all was well, as I did all the housework (laundry, rubbish, watering the plant) I had on my mind. I took a shower and checked my e-mails.
Later on, my wife came home. She usually comes home after me because the hospital she works at is busy. When I went to the living room to greet her, we saw that the kitchen floor was covered in water. She actually saw it before I did. At first I thought it was the dishwasher, but felt it was unlikely since we do not use it. Upon further investigation I discovered the water to be seeping from the laundry area and it was warm. I realised that the hot water tank was leaking.
I tried to turn off the main water supply to the tank but couldn't budge the handle. I rang my dad who advised me to do the same thing. When I told him it couldn't be turned off, he said that it's not possible to turn the handle with my bare hands, I must use a tool to give me more strength (e.g. pliers). So I got the pliers and even then I had to use my right hand (haven't been going to the gym recently).
I then rang the hot water tank tradespeople and they said the earliest they could come in was 4pm tomorrow (Saturday). And it was going to cost me $695, because they have to install a new tank. I don't know why, but it seems every time we make some headway into saving money, something beyond our control happens and we have to spend the money.
My wife didn't take this turn of events well at all, as she had a very tiring day at work and just wanted to relax during the weekend.
After we booked the appointment with the tradesman, my wife cut a piece of plastic (the type they use in bathrooms) and blocked the laundry door. I closed the door and then we placed some towels (by now very wet as we had to use them to mop up all the water on the kitchen floor) on top to hopefully stem the water from seeping out too much.
We then drove to McDonald's (since it was already 9.30pm) to grab a quick dinner. After that we drove to the local supermarket (thankfully open until midnight) and bought four more towels. When we got back to our apartment the water had flooded to the kitchen floor again.
It was a very draining turn of events. We placed two towels just within the kitchen doorway (our last line of defense against the water, we had to the sofa, electrical items, and piano in the living room to protect). Then I got all the junk mail I had kept in our scrap paper basket (we had heaps of junk mail kept there) and proceeded to cover the kitchen floor with paper wherever there was water, in an attempt to get them to absorb all the water coming towards the doorway.
As I type this, I just checked the kitchen floor again and it seems for now they have stemmed the wave of devastation (but already I can see that the papers are all wet and soggy, they won't hold for long).
4pm Saturday seems like such a long time coming...
I suppose we are particularly unhappy with this unexpected event because during the past several Saturdays and weeknights of the last few weeks, we had been practising for a drama at our church and so had little free time for ourselves. This weekend was finally the one when there was no practice, and we wanted to have some quality time and maybe take a drive downtown for lunch.
But now that this has happened, we cannot do so and must continue to do what we can to stop the flooding (since the hot water tank has a hole in it somewhere and is continually leaking).
I ask myself what lesson of faith (if any) is there to learn in all this. Perhaps it's to learn to accept that these unpleasant things in life happen. I know we are a lot better off already, since we have our health, and have jobs. But still, it does not change the fact that what occurred was disappointing.
I would say I am more frustrated and angry than sad. I just wanted to have an easy weekend, and wanted to be able to save some money. But now that's not to be. I would ask "Why?" but there is perhaps no answer.