Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Always Excitement ...

It's never easy to decide when to tell your wife that she might be going back to no hot water (I repeat - NO HOT WATER) at her house in a foreign country in the middle of WINTER! I have no idea if that is even a proper sentence ... but ... I do know that my wonderful husband found out this bit of good news around 10pm the night before we flew to China (when we had to wake Olivia up at 4am, after she was awake til 2am with a cold)... the day we traveled 23 hours.. the day our AA flight was delayed to Chicago and we had to fly UNITED - disclaimer - I DO NOT LIKE UNITED AIRLINES!!!! I should stop there!!..

It was a VERY LONG 24 hours... about 6 hours before we landed in Shanghai (9 hours after we boarded that lovely plane), Justin leans over and says, "Our hot water might be out again (yes we had this issue last year too).. just wanted you to know to be prepared.." "WHAT?!?!" Ok, he's just the messenger.. "WHAT!?!?!"

I did get a lukewarm shower that night.. and THANKFULLY, our wonderful landlord provided the money for a new hot water boiler to be installed the next day.. and f...i..n..a...l...l...y to the point of this blog post!

The workers here in China spend half their time working, and the other half just making a huge mess! Had I been half awake, I would've taken a "BEFORE Emily and Olivia cleaned the backyard photo" when the workers finished.. But, here is an AFTER photo! The new boiler is attached in that closet area, and the old one, yeah - it's right there in the yard. It's heavy .. sure just leave it there for us! Thanks! Oh - and that box of 'stuff' - that's what I picked up all over the yard!

Olivia thinks Mom is super funny!!!
She wanted me to take this picture so she could take credit for the clean up!! :)
I asked Olivia if she could help translate the instructions printed on the new boiler...


She laughed and started eating her shoe!


2 comments:

Sarah said...

Too, too funny! After the fact of course... I would have been unimpressed with any inconvenience after all of that travel!

Mimi said...

Your saga sounds vaguely familiar to ours. The maintenance guys installed our new reverse osmosis system under the sink. They finished eventually and assured us that there were no leaks. Next morning I awoke to Mel and some guys trying to mop up flood on the kitchen floor! Now our laminated floor is curled up an every seam.
The installation guys didn't have all the leaks fixed afterall.
At least I hadn't just come off a flight of horror like you did! Poor baby (meaning you) Meems