Today I bit the bullet and performed one of my least favorite chores: I scrubbed our bathtub. Just as I was finishing up the job (rinsing off the walls and knob and spout), the drain stopped draining. Dirty water pooled in the bottom of the tub.
I reached in to see if the drain was plugged with hair - nope. I tried the plunger - that only stirred up more muck. So I called our apartment office and asked whether a maintenance man could come and unplug my drain. The assistant manager wrote up a ticket for me.
Two hours later, the friendly maintenance man arrived. When he first came to work for the apartment complex and paid a call to our home, he noticed all our sacred art and inquired about my faith. He shared the story of his (recent) conversion to Christianity. So we have a little bond. And maybe he won't tell everyone how silly I am after our encounter today!
Back to the story: after he explained that my long hair was the likely culprit (even though we use a hair trap), he took a wetvac into our bathroom and started suctioning. Then he turned the machine off and called out to me: "Do you ever take baths?"
"No," I replied as I went into the room.
"How long have you lived here?"
"Two years."
"Have you ever taken a bath here?"
"Maybe two when I was pregnant," I answered, remembering the relief a hot water soak provided when I was in labor and forgetting the lovely little soaks I took postpartum.
"Did you use a stopper or did you flip the drain switch?"
"I used the switch," I assured him. Then the lightbulb went off.
"It was up."
Doh! I had accidentally flipped up the switch while I was cleaning it, but I didn't even think about it when the water didn't drain. So silly!
I thanked the maintenance man profusely, apologized for taking his time for something so silly, and lightheartedly proposed that it was probably a pleasure for him to get such an easy job. He agreed, having replaced a water heater and a garbage disposal already today.
As we prepare to purchase a home this summer, I'm thinking about how much I'm going to miss the ability to call the office for maintenance help. Then again, I'm sure I'll learn a thing or two when I have to do it myself (with David, of course). For instance, how bath drain switches work!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Humbling experience of the day
Posted by Frances at 5:24 PM
Labels: adventures
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7 comments:
I can feel your humbleness.....
Long before I owned a home I did things just like that.
Picture calling AAA because your car won't start only to discover that you had it in DRIVE.
Yes, it's true
I was secretly hoping that David authored this post hehe!
Glad you got it figured out.
That last comment was by me (Adam) not Diana DOH!
Bwa ha ha! That's fantastic!
I didn't even know what a drain switch was before your post!
Ugh -- don't you just hate it when stuff like that happens?
LOL!!! What a great story! :)
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