Saturday, January 31, 2026

Pioneer Living....

 This has been a challenging several days or so and I have not have enough mojo to post before now.


I thought I would start this journal entry with some happy photos from two of my children.
Amber is THE ultimate hockey mom and spent some of these Arctic winter days cleaning and sanitizing four sets of hockey gear for her four teenage hockey players!


Jesse and his bride along with Levi left this morning for a weekend trip to Seattle and the coast to La Push. They are such a beautiful couple!
They offered us their home while they were away - and more about that later.


I love how they can get away and see so many beautiful places and experience the joys of travel.


Our handsome Levi!!
He is a jewel in my heart.....

The temps have been seriously COLD here - as they seem to have been everywhere!
We hunkered down and kept our fireplace burning, watched programs, read books, cooked good meals and was loving these winter days.

UNTIL the weather warmed up on Tuesday and the pipe at the corner of the sewing room broke.


Louis Dean was Johnny-on-the spot and got out there and turned the water off and started repairing the faucet.


He said he would cut the pipe off and cap it....


He tried twice to repair the faucet - and each day meant we had NO water.
On the third day he did cut the pipe and capped it off.
Water back on!


Alas, when he turned it on THIS faucet had a broken pipe.
We had covered and protected it but it still broke.
Water back off!
We had tried to protect all NINE of our outdoor faucets so just two out of nine isn't too bad.
This was Thursday and the roads were safe to drive so I took us to Home Depot.
I went to get some cleaning supplies and found LD in the plumbing isle with an empty basket.
He had no idea what we were here for.

We bought ten times the amount of supplies he needed - but no matter.


We came home and watched a program while we ate dinner together.
We had water but now the toilets weren't flushing.
And water was flooding my bathroom.
LD turned the water off at the toilets.


I thought the sewer had frozen up.

Friday morning I called our plumbers at RWD services and within an hour Antonio was here to check things out.
We assumed it would be a normal problem with a normal fix....


But NO! They found that there's a break in the sewer line due to tree roots.
This is a serious problem but fixable. At a price, of course.
We could not find the clean out pipe so they had to go up on the roof.
The solution is to tunnel under the house and find the break.

At this point I was numb and felt like a zombie.
I had to make some descisions - financial and many other ways.
I reached out to Mike and he came over and took our cats home with him.
It was like I could not handle taking care of anything else.
I dearly love Samantha and Tabitha but I just have to eliminate anything that is possible.
Coming in and out the doors and watching for them to escape....plus feeding and taking care of them...
all of a sudden it was too much!
Thank you, Mike, for taking them home with you. I'm sure they will love being there with Bandit, Bauer and Ginger! I hope my cats behave themselves. Keep in mind - they are scratchers. Beware.

I called my super handyman, Hector, and he came that very afternoon and took the fence down and the deck up so the crew would have roon to dig.


Hector is one of God's best blessings to me.
Whatever I need - he can do it!


And look what was under the deck!
The clean out pipe!
Not sure what difference if any this will make but it does save us hundreds of dollars not to have one put in.

So here we are - the kitchen has water - hot and cold - and I can run the dishwasher and washing machine and I am so grateful.
No bathroom facilities but we have Home Depot buckets, plastic liners and kitty litter!
It could be worse.


We have the best neighbors!
Stephanie and Mark pick up something for us every time they go out on errands.
Burgers, fries, onion rings and chicken salad and sloppy joes, and more.
It's weird that preparing meals in times of stress is really hard.
I never knew this before but now it makes sense why people bring food to those who are facing hard times.
Stephanie and Mark have been there for us through many many years.
She brought snacks and a newspaper to the hospital when Louis Dean had a heart attack.
I can't tell you the number of meals she has brought to my door.


I am counting my blessings as in wearing these super warm socks sent to me from my friend, Jutta, in Finland. She is a comfort to me and we talk every day or so.
How amazing that I can hold the phone in my hand and talk to Jutta who is in Helsinki or Hanko Finland.

So here I am again... in survive and cope mode...
but this is so much better than what I have gone through before.


No matter what is going on - Louis Dean needs a project.


I gave hime one today and it served its purpose.
He was challenged and creative and he felt good about the results.

I'll show the results tomorrow.

We are waiting for Monday when the plumbing office opens to see what the plans are.....





20 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read your story tonight with fear, trepidation, and lots of admiration. You've git your hands very full and yet manage to balance everything expertly, including moving the cat to safety. I'm 75 tomorrow and have decided I want to be you when I grow up. Love ya!

Anonymous said...

Donna Underkoffler from the RV group.

Ginny Hartzler said...

Oh my goodness, what you have been through!!! And now you must wait till Monday to hope for working toilets. It has been 0 degrees here and I have been nervous about the pipes freezing, too.

Pamela M. Steiner said...

You are an inspiration to us in how you are handling yet another crisis. Anytime our creature comforts are disturbed it is a crisis, but I love how you are confronting each situation and letting God handle what you can't. He is meeting your needs...good friends, family, workers, food....so many kind things happening. Praying it will all be fixed this week and things can get back to "Normal", whatever that is!!! (((HUGS)))

MadSnapper n Beau said...

I am so sorry to hear this Linda, and fully understand about the cats, there have been many moments when I would have sent beau to stay with someone if possible. extended stress robs us of our powers to think. this is a major thing, and on my fear list. we have roots problems to and have been warned of it by our plumber. Prayers for things to calm down and that tomorrow they can get someone out to fix these problems.. hugs and love

Anonymous said...

I am so sorry to hear about these troubles and greatly admire your ability to handle them. I hope it is a peaceful Sunday for you and that the problem is resolved on Monday. One breath at a time. From Maryellen

Ann said...

I'm so sorry to hear about all the plumbing issues. I can relate to not being able to handle one more thing. At least with the cats at Mike's that's one less thing you have to worry about.

Changes in the wind said...

Oh my goodness I am surprised you still have your hair and have not pulled it out!! and still you make smart decisions....here is a high five for Linda and wishes and prayers for this week to be a easy one.

Stacy said...

Oh my goodness, you sure have had your hands full! You're the epitome of grace under fire, though, and in your story I can see plenty of evidence of God at work, too. I hope everything is good as new soon. Praying.

Anonymous said...

Ph my! I understand you not being able to take care of one more thing. So glad Mike and Amber are looking after your kitties. We had septic system problems from roots a few months ago. A royal pain. Hope the plumbers get yours fixed quickly and cheaply. RHill, TX

Shug said...

So sorry Linda that your week has had stress. Plumbing issues can be the worse in having to deal with, but thank goodness you have people who can help you. No one really knows the depth of being a care taker until you are there yourself. It is not easy! My heart is heavy for you and even though you do your very best to keep a very positive attitude, there just are those days that can drag us down. Prayers that all gets fixed and stays that way...Prayers for you and LD. I always enjoying meeting family of my blog friends and you sure have a good crew. Family is so important and when you have good kids, grands and just a good family in general, then you have the world. Love to you and prayers too.

Anonymous said...

So sorry to hear about everything you have gone through. Praying for you and LD. Jan/Waco

Anonymous said...

You are an amazing woman. Thank you for being a mentor to many.

Chatty Crone said...

Oh my goodness Linda. I hardly know what to say., You get one thing fixed, then another breaks. You have certainly kept up your faith. I hope things get all fixed with you soon without paying an arm and a leg.

photowannabe said...

Praying for you and LD. Praying for peace and renewed strength this weekend .I hope the plumbing issues will be fixed asap with out too much added expense.
I'm so glad your family is able to come to your rescue and really understands your needs.
(((hugs)))
Sue

Deanna Rabe said...

Praying right now for all the things!

Great-Granny Grandma said...

I'm so sorry for all this stress you've been going through.
The way you manage to handle everything is a real inspiration, and reading you post made my woes seem so piddly. It certainly helped put them in their proper perspective.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

You have been dealing with so many issues on the home front, Linda, and how fortunate and blessed you and LD are to have such helpful family and friends. Roots can be quite a nasty problem as we similar problems when in VA. Hope the water issues are resolved soon and not too costly.

Susie said...

Linda, I would be out of my mind. you are one tough cookie. I been letting my faucets drip because of the freezing cold here. but I am sick of that just trying to keep the house going and not freeze the pipes.Your clean out may help save you a real digging. Praying for you . Blessings, xoxo,love you guys, Susie

Donna said...

Sometimes it's just hard to take care of ourselves, much less others. You are a strong and determined soul my sweet friend...God's got this!
Big hugs and love to you both
Donna