Mama Diaries

Monday, March 31, 2014

Winner of the Giveaway and A Noisy Pad

First order of business is to announce the Robin at Your Daily Dose is the winner of Tara Tyler's book, Pop Travel.  Congratulations, Robin!

Second order of business is to tell you what my A-Z challenge theme  is.  This is the first time I'm doing it on this blog.  It was a whole lot easier on my gardening blog, because I was able to plan.  This blog is random.  Which is pretty much the story of my life as a mom.  So the "plan" is to have a word for each letter of the alphabet and apply it to my mom experiences.  I might share a few stories from the past, or, if it so happens, I'll share a current story using the letter of the day.  We'll see how it all works out.

Now for the story:

My husband decided to tackle the big job of replacing our hot water tank. (I think we had all had enough of cold showers!)    This is not an easy job, and quite frankly, I'm amazed that he was able to do it.  Anyway, after the tank was in place, we tried running our water.  Let me just say, it sounded like a mega freighter blowing a fog horn in my house.  It was unbelievable!

"What is that?" I asked.

"Probably just some air in the pipes," my husband said.

The sound persisted through the evening, into the night, and was still there the next day. It obviously wasn't air in the pipes.

"Maybe it's the pressure regulator," my husband said.

I shrugged my shoulders.  "I don't know. But can you fix it?"

"Yep."  My husband got out his blow torch.

I went upstairs.  Two minutes later, the fire alarms went off. I covered my ears, got the dog out of the house, and went to check on the hubby.  "You okay?" I yelled over the shrieks of the alarms and the blow of the fog horn.

"Yeah.  No fire.  Just sensitive alarms that don't like blow torches," he yelled back.

Right.

After the alarms shut off, I went outside and stood in front of the house.  The fog horn blew again, and I just started laughing.  I think we won the prize for the noisiest neighbors on the block!

(Meanwhile, my teenage daughter was up in her room, in bed, trying to sleep through all of this. Unbelievable!  And in case you're interested, the problem that caused the noise was the expansion tank, which my husband fixed.  We no longer have a fog horn blowing in our house. Thank God!)


22 comments:

  1. Robin will be so excited!
    What happens if there's a real fire?
    And your husband has a blow torch...?

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  2. I knew not that your ladyship has a gardening blog!

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    1. Yes. I post there about once a week. I enjoy visiting gardens, so it's about gardens around the world. I used to post gardening tips and information about plants, too. But I haven't done that in a while because I've been too busy to think of topics I haven't already covered. :)

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  3. The things our kids can sleep through...unless we'd be trying to sneak ice cream in the house or hide a gift, of course.

    I would love to have been one of your neighbors for this event.

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    1. You would've just completely cracked up! We're a bunch of nut cases over here!

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    1. She's absolutely thrilled! And it was her birthday, so that worked out really well!

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  5. lol you got the dog outside but left your daughter in bed? haha too funny, she did need her sleep

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  6. Did your neighbors think they had to evacuate?lol

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    1. I had no idea what they were thinking. Probably that we're a bunch of lunatics!

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  7. So happy your hubby didn't set the house on fire...and that he was able to fix everything!!

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    1. Yes. It would have not been good if he had set the house on fire!

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  8. Per Alex's comment... ROBIN IS SO EXCITED!!!! Woohoo.

    You can email me at raichards68 at gmail dot com. Wow. ::jumping up and down::

    That is funny about your water heater.. sorta. Glad your hubby fixed it!

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    1. Congratulations! You'll really like the book!

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  9. Glad you got it fixed. That would have caused me to flee my house!

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    1. Let's just say our ears were not at all happy!

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  10. Yikes! I'm glad it all worked out—and happy you have hot water again, too. :)

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