Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Spring Cleaning and Update

I have created a new blog JUST for knitting stuff. Though, I'll most likely mention it in here when I post something there.


So, for those who didn't know or haven't heard, here's the update.


On Wednesday night my folks came to visit from the West coast. We had a lovely visit and on Thursday night we went out to dinner at Rhinehart's Oyster Bar. Everyone loved it, even the kids. We decided that we weren't gorged quite enough and went to The Evil Empire for some dessert. When we got home, the lights were all off. Well, we left in the day time and probably turned them off. But the motion-detector light didn't come on. And there was that funny smell. Kind of like an electrical fire smell. And tons of black smoke billowing out of the laundry room.

My wonderful parents coralled the kids while we sorted out who to call and what to do. Georgia Power turned off the electricity at the meter (but later had to go back and turn it off at the street) and we called an electrician and our home-owner's insurance guys. Every one except for GA Power was great.

The house was built in 1955 and had the original breaker panel and service. It was at 100 amps, which is plenty. If you don't have an electric dryer and a computer and a microwave and a TV and another TV and a stereo and about a bajillion extra lights (even if they are CFLs). The Aluminum wire coming into the house (that's right, Aluminum, not copper) expanded and contracted, becoming loose where it connected to the copper wire at our breaker box. It arced and started an electrical fire that melted large portions of the breaker box, including the main breaker, and the wires going into the box AND coming out of the box.

On Tuesday late morning, the electricians came back and turned everything on. The power got turned on on Monday sometime after five pm (we had already headed back to Columbia, where our insurance company could afford a hotel. They just didn't want to pay $400 a night for one in town. Go figure.). GA Power would have been out sooner, but some tree got knocked over at the Masters.

So the plumber came out today to fix the drain (wholly unrelated. Yay!!) and sometime real soon I get to call ServPro. I've been putting it off. I'm not sure why. It's just not something I'm looking forward to.

3 comments:

  1. Oh my. What an awful thing. I hope everything is OK. Did the smoke hurt your yarn stash?

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  2. May you always live in exciting times ... (grin). I'm so glad we were there for the High Points.

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  3. It was awful, but there were so many blessings in this mess.

    My parents were here to help with everything; we have home owners' insurance; the fire didn't go further than the breaker box and some wires; being that it's Master's week in Augusta, the trash guys HAVE to pick up whatever extra trash there is (anything you can fit into a 10x5 ft rectangle, stacked up to 5 feet high); because it's spring break, no one lost more than a day's work; we were out and no one got burned or lung-damaged (cats were a bit weirded out, though)...

    And the yarn stash was just fine. *grin*

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