Bathroom Woes

Upstairs in our house, we have two bathrooms; one in the master bedroom, and another in the hallway that everyone else can use.  For a few years, the bathtub has only given hot water, which confused us since when Nana lived with us, she used to take proper showers in that bathroom. (this does go back to 2006).  We haven’t used that bathtub much, since the kids bathe in our master bath.

Every once in a while, I get the motivation to complete the little projects around the house that require my attention, like fixing the latch on the pantry door so it can properly close, or fixing the seat on one of the dining table chairs.  Anyway, on Saturday I decided I had enough of the hot water issue, and figured I would pull it apart and see if I can figure out what the problem was, so when Rebecca’s family comes up next time, they will have another fully functional bathroom to use.  With Ethan by my side, I pulled out the screwdriver and carefully pulled off the handle to turn on the tub, then pulled off the piece that attached to the wall, keeping track of how I removed it so I could put it back together.  Behind it was a black doohicky, with the golden screw sticking out where the handle attached.

I removed the screws holding this piece in place and, trying to figure out how this piece attached, I pulled on it and suddenly it popped out of the wall, gushing water all over me and the bathtub from the hot and cold spouts inside the wall!  It instantly soaked me and sprayed all over the bathtub wall, but due to a lack of control was spraying the bathroom wall as well.  I quickly grabbed a bucket and used it to control where the water was spraying, and called Rebecca who came in to laugh at me (very supportive, she is) and offered to turn off the water (yes, please!)  She ran down stairs and found the main water valve and turned it off, which instantly caused the water to stop gushing.

I then took stock of the situation.  All the other parts, which I had been trying to inventory as I disassembled them, were floating in the water that now filled the tub.  I spent the next few minutes trying to figure out how I thought the pieces should go back together (there were two large black pieces with two holes each, for hot and cold water; a large rubber ring; and two small springs and small black rubber caps, presumably to cap off the water the other pieces allowed in.)  I put it together as best as I thought should be, quickly put it back into the wall and had Ethan hold it in place so the springs wouldn’t push the pieces out, then reassembled the fixture completely, having Rebecca go downstairs to turn on the water.

I thought it worked, but when I tested it, it started leaking water heavily, so I told her to turn it off again and pulled it apart.  I thought the springs weren’t sitting correctly, so I put them back in, sent Rebecca downstairs for another test, and found the same problem.  At least this time I decided not to completely repair the fixture.

Two more tries of this until I decided to reassemble, the piece that got blown out, differently, and found it snapped together where I thought the rubber ring was, and the ring sat over that area.  This time I was able to assemble everything, and now our bathroom has cold water!

…Just not hot.  I guess the piece has a defective something that is causing only one side of water to flow, and I succeeded in reversing that piece in the wall.

On a side note, Dinah was playing in the bathroom later the next day, at the toilet.  We’re so glad she wants to be potty trained, but she still is very curious about everything. This time, she had pulled the white spring-loaded stick off the toilet paper holder, and was holding an almost empty roll of paper, staring down the freshly flushed toilet.  This is where I walked in.

“Dinah, did you just flush the toilet,” I asked.

“Uh huh,” she announced proudly.

“Dinah,” I said, looking around, “where is the stick that holds the toilet paper?”

“It bye-bye,” she declared.

“Umm,” I started, staring into the toilet to see if there really was an indication of what happened. I only got met with a vacant stare of settling water as the flush ended.  “Dinah, you flushed it down the toilet?”

“Uh huh,” she grinned, “it bye-bye.”

“Rebecca?” I called to her and she came rushing down the hall.  Turning back to Dinah, I asked again, “Dinah, where is the stick for the toilet paper?”

She looked at Rebecca and me, still very confident in her decision.  “It bye-bye,” she said with a nod.

I looked all over the bathroom and couldn’t find it. I went downstairs to look at the pipe to see if I had any other option, but it was a large pipe with a direct connection to the main sewer outlet.  I didn’t think the toilet could handle something so stiff on its curves, but we still haven’t found it.

Now the toilet seems to be suffering from indigestion, and doesn’t want to swallow anything we flush.

Happy 8th Anniversary

Kyle and I met in 2000, after I graduated from high school. I started going to the Fullerton West Institute, across the street from Fullerton Community College and I knew very little people there. And I’m quite shy. 🙂 A girl from my ward introduced Kyle and I.

I happened to be dating another boy at the time we were introduced. About November of 2000 I broke up with him though, because he wanted to serve a mission and I felt like he was paying more attention to me at the time, than his goal of going on a mission. And I remember mentioning to Kyle that I don’t want a new boyfriend for at least a month, because I didn’t want the other boy to feel like I broke up with him to get with a new boyfriend. After breaking up with the other boy, I crashed my first car (not on purpose of course). It was a sad day. I hated that car, but when I crashed it and it was totaled I really began to appreciate it, and I knew I was going to miss it. But I used it to my advantage one night after institute. I had my Mom drive me to institute that night, my Dad told me to just take his car, but I insisted that Mom just take me and drop me off. You see I was planning on bumming a ride home off of Kyle. 😉 It was a set-up!

Then I started dropping the hints. 😉 One Tuesday night after an institute class, I was talking with my friend, Kim about the boys I liked (yes there was more than 1). Kyle asked who they were, and I said something like “I don’t tell boys that are on the list” (it was something like that, I don’t think that was exactly what I said). On another occasion, he asked me to tell me who he liked and I said I didn’t want to say because I thought our friend Sarah, likes the same guy. And on another occasion I mentioned that he served his mission in England. Ok Kyle is pretty smart, even though I dropped all of those hints at completely different times he realized it was him!

2 December 2000 Kyle and I went on our first date. We were not boyfriend and girlfriend at the time, but he needed to go to a few museums for a class that he was taking at the college, so he asked me along and we went to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, California. I wouldn’t let Kyle take any pictures of me, because I was really shy. But I remember that day well. I went shopping that morning before he came to pick me up to buy something cute to wear. I got a cute purple top and a pair of black jeans that sparkled, and I wore my Opal Watermelon LipSmackers. 🙂

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Sometime during December Kyle went to Utah to visit with his sister Laurel and her family, but he was back before Christmas because he wanted to come back to me. 😉 He gave me a key chain that Christmas with “There is beauty all around, when there’s no one home.” Being the oldest of 10 kids he thought I would appreciate that. Then 26 December 2000 we officially became boyfriend & girlfriend. 🙂

31 December 2000 we spent our first New Years Eve together. He came over to my home and we stayed up really late watching movies like “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and “The Princess Bride”.

Over the next few months we spent a lot of time together. Some of our favorite places to go were to the book store, the Main Place Mall and See’s Candies. Once we left a See’s with a handful of samples EACH! Kyle would ask, hey what’s that one, and the nice lady behind the counter would give one to each of us. I asked him to marry me. He said that he wanted to read the Book of Mormon first. So he did, and I asked him frequently where he was at. I wanted to know how close to finishing he was. 😉 I wasn’t always happy at home, but every time I went out with Kyle I always felt like everything would be ok, and I knew I wanted to be with him.

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5 June 2001 He popped the question, he took me to the park where he first kissed me and asked me to marry him, and the next day I left to go on a road trip with his sister Liesl, to visit his older sister Laurel. Liesl was so happy when she found out that Kyle and I were engaged, Laurel on the other hand nearly flipped out. You see I was only 18, and Laurel is about 12 years older than I am so she saw me as a child I guess. Kyle is also 8 1/2 years older than I am. But we moved forward and made plans for our wedding, and we said how about 28 of December. The temple was actually closed for cleaning then, but was having a special opening on the 29th of December, so that was the day we picked and started working towards.

We were married in the Los Angeles Temple (along with like 35 other couples that day). And now we have been married for 8 years! CRAZY! 😉

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In this picture we had been married for about a week, and his family decided to have family pictures done before Laurel and her family went back home to Utah.

Christmas Lights

YAY! Kyle got the Christmas lights up on the house.

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We had to buy new ones, because our red and green mini lights stayed on the house too long last year and they died, which is a bummer. But we went out and got some nice new lights and they are up. Ethan tried very hard to sneak up onto the roof again this year, but every time I saw him trying I told him to stop. 😉

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Look at that face, it says ‘Dang mommy won’t you go away so I can climb up there in peace!’

Stargazing

Last night was the final day to catch some of the meteor shower from the annual Perseid shower.  I heard about it on the radio and went out the night before to watch for it, but I didn’t know what to look for.  So I decided to make more of a date of it with Rebecca, and after the kids went to bed, I grabbed some blankets and went out to our back yard, and we simply laid down on the blanket in our dark yard, and watched up in the sky.  The weather was really nice for it; there was a slight breeze, but it was relatively warm for 11:00 at night.  Only a few of our neighbours left their porch lights on, so it was pretty dark.

When we first watched the sky, Rebecca pointed out the hazy area, which I explained was the Milky Way.  I’m more used to staring at the stars than she is, since I go out at nights and walk Chewy.  Then we looked around at the stars and realised that we didn’t know enough about the constellations to really appreciate those thousand points of sparkling light.  We saw our first shooting star (how exciting) and watched the stars, taking advantage of a chance to talk a bit as well.

Rebecca saw 17 different meteors, of which I saw around 12 of them (what can I say, between star-gazing and Rebecca-gazing, I wasn’t always looking up) but I saw two that she didn’t see, so all within around 40 minutes, we saw 19 of them.  It was really fun!

Sucking Jello

While Kyle and I were dating, there was a time that I went to Kyle’s house, and was waiting in the living room for him. Nobody else was in the living room, but his dad. And his dad was sitting in the corner of the room in his chair, sucking jello (with chunks of fruit in it) through a straw. It made the weirdest sound. But here the legacy continues…..

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We went to chuck-a-rama for dinner and when it was time for dessert, Kyle started drinking jello through a straw. Then he taught our boys how to suck jello through a straw. Here is a good one of jeremy giving it a try:

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