Last weekend, around 4:30 on Saturday afternoon all sounds, lights and movement stopped in our house. The boys had just woken up from their naps and they were enjoying their snacks. I had dinner in the oven and was finishing up with a side dish when the power shut off! I couldn't believe it. The WORST time of day as well as the worst day of the week for this to happen. We managed to put together a kind of snacky dinner without complaints from the boys. Nick was out with Donny golfing, so the boys and I just went on with life until bed time, talking with Nick the whole time. The electric company came over (within an hour of my reporting the problem!) and said our main breaker was broken. We were not going to have electricity until it was repaired!
We reported the problem to the warranty company, who said they would expedite the report. Needless to say, because of the timing of the outage, expediting the repair was not done quickly by the company they assigned. Nick did some leg work the next day and power was restored a mere 18 hours later. Don't know if you've seen the Houston weather lately, but it was in the 90s! YIKES!
I gave the boys a quick, cool bath and put them in bed and waited for Nick to return home. Nick arrived with Donny, who insisted that he had a place for us to stay for the night, and through the weekend if we needed it. He waited for us to pack up some stuff, get the sleepy little guys out of bed and into the car and head over to his mother-in-law's house, who happened to be out of town for the weekend! Julie was at her mom's house getting the place ready for us, with freshly delivered, warm pizza for us upon our arrival. We are truly grateful for their generosity and willingness to help us find a solution to our oh so stuffy house for the night!
The boys slept through the night after a sleepy, slap happy ride in the car. Matt was talking about some nonsense stuff the whole way there. If you weren't listening to his words, you would have thought he was wide awake. Not so much! In the morning, Jonathan and I ran to the house to get some things we thought we'd need, including Nick's Father's Day cards!
Happy Father's Day, Daddy!
Shortly after our quick celebration, Nick headed to our house to meet the emergency electrician. The boys and I hung out, trying to maintain the house in the condition we found it the night before. Jonathan tested all the limits, finding things he could open, smile about and then run from Mommy! He is quite the rascal. The boys did really well in this new environment and were entertained a bit by their own toys.
I walked into the kitchen to clean up snack time and looked over the counter to find the boys playing IN the basket of toys.
We reported the problem to the warranty company, who said they would expedite the report. Needless to say, because of the timing of the outage, expediting the repair was not done quickly by the company they assigned. Nick did some leg work the next day and power was restored a mere 18 hours later. Don't know if you've seen the Houston weather lately, but it was in the 90s! YIKES!
I gave the boys a quick, cool bath and put them in bed and waited for Nick to return home. Nick arrived with Donny, who insisted that he had a place for us to stay for the night, and through the weekend if we needed it. He waited for us to pack up some stuff, get the sleepy little guys out of bed and into the car and head over to his mother-in-law's house, who happened to be out of town for the weekend! Julie was at her mom's house getting the place ready for us, with freshly delivered, warm pizza for us upon our arrival. We are truly grateful for their generosity and willingness to help us find a solution to our oh so stuffy house for the night!
The boys slept through the night after a sleepy, slap happy ride in the car. Matt was talking about some nonsense stuff the whole way there. If you weren't listening to his words, you would have thought he was wide awake. Not so much! In the morning, Jonathan and I ran to the house to get some things we thought we'd need, including Nick's Father's Day cards!
Happy Father's Day, Daddy!
Shortly after our quick celebration, Nick headed to our house to meet the emergency electrician. The boys and I hung out, trying to maintain the house in the condition we found it the night before. Jonathan tested all the limits, finding things he could open, smile about and then run from Mommy! He is quite the rascal. The boys did really well in this new environment and were entertained a bit by their own toys.
I walked into the kitchen to clean up snack time and looked over the counter to find the boys playing IN the basket of toys.
This one's a bit blurry, but totally captures his personality!