Posted on August 12, 2010 - by Ashley Jackson
Thanking God for Small Favors
As those of you who follow me on Facebook likely know, today’s been exciting-in-a-bad-way here at my apartment. When I went to turn my alarm off at 5:30AM, I discovered that my hallway and kitchen were covered in water. Nice warm water that was gushing out of my water heater. About that time, the guy who lives downstairs pounded on my door and told me his ceiling was falling in. (No lie. I saw it later.)
The guy downstairs, who I believe had to leave his apartment, might not feel the same way, but I’ve spent a lot of time today thinking about how things could’ve been worse, and even paused for a bit while moving things out of the flood zone to thank God for small favors. These include, but are not limited to:
1. Nothing in my apartment is damaged, with the exception of some water damage to a couple of books (college lab notebooks which were already covered in lab gunk) and the back of one of my bookshelves. My apartment is now in shambles, but I was able to move everything that was in danger of getting wet. I broke one of my other bookshelves while trying to move it but fixed it with five minutes, a hammer, and some nails, and now it’s better than it was before. (I did hammer my thumb and now it hurts. Whoops.)
2. If anything in my apartment had been damaged, I have renter’s insurance that covers the replacement of personal property damaged due to water heater failures.
3. My apartment is still habitable and was taken care of within a few hours. While I think emergency maintenance was a little slow in responding (30+ minutes), once they arrived, they took care of the situation promptly–by 7:30AM, I had a new water heater and my water was back on. The property manager came to check on me at 8:30AM, half an hour before the office is supposed to open, and by 9:05AM the carpet guys were in my apartment extracting the water, removing the carpet pad, spraying mildicide, and setting up fans and dehumidifiers that are still running. I gripe about little things at my apartment, but the office and maintenance staffs are generally on the ball and they took great care of me (and the guy downstairs) today.
4. I have a wonderful mother who, when I called at 6:15AM to ask if she would come pick up Heath and take him away from the lake that was my apartment, agreed without hesitation.
5. I’m a fortunate yuppie in that I can afford to take the day off work. I have an understanding boss (who told me to enjoy my new hot tub) and the luxury of not losing any money because I stayed home today. And I had the foresight to bank some hours as insurance against occasions like this.
I’ll admit that this morning, after the adrenaline had worn off and I’d done everything I could to help the situation and was waiting helpless for the carpet guys to show up, I seriously considered bursting into tears, but I managed not to. It’s really not worth it. I do feel awful about what happened to the apartment downstairs–all the water ran into it and I don’t know exactly how bad it was, but it was bad. But for me at least, it wasn’t nearly as bad as it could’ve been, so I’m just going to be very grateful for that and float on…
Regular foodie updates will resume tomorrow (with pictures of Lake Ohmihall)….















