It all started on one very cold winter morning, Tuesday to be exact.... when we woke up to -38 degrees. Well only outside, inside was pretty warm as Jared woke up at 4am to stock the fire, I happened to be up with Hazel at 6, so I stocked it again to, so we had a nice warm start in the house. But Jared's truck wouldn't start.... thankfully the Acadia did start, very unhappily though.... so we quickly packed and bundled up and drove Jared to work.
Tuesday are typically my chore days, I don't remember exactly what I did all morning, probably getting stuff ready for the Christmas program and setting up a meal train page for the van Leeuwen family...but it wasn't my regular chores. The afternoon filled up very quickly as I practiced the kids songs with them at church, came home, picked Jared up from work, came home, quickly had dinner, and then headed back out to the church for the Christmas program dress rehearsal, all this with the whole time crossing your fingers every time we needed to start up the Acadia that it would start yet again as it only "warmed up" to a balmy -30 degrees!
Wednesday came around with no sign of it warming up (High of -32/Low of -40), fast forward through the morning, I was out and about with appointments, Coffee social and picking up groceries. After lunch and a little breather I finally got started on my chores list, starting with dishes and laundry. Only to discover we have no running water! At all! No dishwasher, no washing machine, no sinks, no showers and no outside taps to get water from....! When this type of problem never even crossed your mind before it takes quite a bit of brainstorming to figure out what your next steps should be!
Step one: find all the containers that would hold water
Step 2: go to Chantelle's and fill them all up
Step 3: find big buckets and fill them with snow. I originally put them in the bathtub to thaw out but that wasn't going fast enough and I needed some dish washing water.
Snow shrinks a lot!
It took a bit, but I got a bit smarter and did my next melted snow batch on the wood stove!
Step Four: Jared went to check things out in the crawl space and discovered that a bunch of the pipes were wrapped in heat tape but need to be plugged in. We are currently biding our time and hoping the heat tape thaws out the pipes and that none of the pipes burst!
Crazy how something so "simple" as, no water, can suddenly make things really rustic in a hurry!
Hopefully I have news tomorrow that our Deep Freeze Adventure was short lived, but it doesn't really warm up till Friday (-13).... so we see how it goes.