Thursday, July 14, 2011

We Have A Work Order Attached To The Window By Animal Stickers.

I'm not kidding.
I have some excellent news for folks who are planning to stay with us from here on out- you will not burn in your sleep! Isn't that exciting and homey?

For those of you who have slept at the Schoeny Chateau (all eight of you since mid-June)- nice work on that narrow escape.

Turns out, even though I really wanted to work on something we could SEE as opposed to boring ol' electrical work, it desperately needed rewiring. And sure, there was a crazy breaker box deeply embedded in Nora's crawlspace insulation...but dude. A deck.

So we had our electricians come two months ago. This laid the groundwork for them to show up roughly once a week and tell us work would begin soon. Once they had the permits. And parts. (We had so many delays due to "parts" that I almost began forging my own in the basement made entirely of broken picture frames and toys Nora has yet to grow into. Yes, I have enough of both.)

And I think, in my next life, that I shall endeavor to be an electrician. Based on what I've seen, the hours are incredible. 11am to 3pm...with a two hour lunch break. One day they texted and told me it was too hot to work. (But uh...is it cool if I plug in this fan? You know, into the outlet you said would burn the house down?)

There would be huge chunks of the day without power. Sometimes they'd be nice enough to run an extension cord from Nora's bedroom window out to a generator so she could take a nap with some semblance of circulating air. Unfortunately, that would be when they'd choose to drill into the brick directly on the other side of her crib. (It's not like they didn't have three full floors into which they could drill at that time, all with timely and explodey wiring.) This also severely cramped my Eating Directly Out Of The Fridge habit, what with needing to conserve the coolness of the darkened fridge and all. I still did it, but my style was cramped.

And there were days that they warned me there would be "extensive" power outages- starting at 9am- and I should make "alternate plans" with Nora. So I would. I'd put the cats on the lower level with food and extra water, I'd pack up Nora and prepare to let the electricians into the house and then take off. Which would inevitably happen around 1pm, leaving me sitting on our stairs like a kid who missed the camp bus.

And there was the day- during "sporadic outages"- that I loaded Nora into the car to return a thing of yogurt to the grocery store (long story), to discover that there was no power in the garage. For no good reason. And since the electricians were on an indeterminate lunch break- and since Peej had loudly forbidden me to lift the garage door manually (sheesh)- I unloaded N (and the yogurt) to cloister ourselves in her closed-off room (to conserve previously conditioned air) where we awaited their return by peering out the window...without lifting the shades too high. It was hot.

I fully believe we can file this whole escapade into the category of First World Problems...but still. Our home is safe. Unless ComEd and their inspection team and their indeterminate 5-10 hour window within 5-10 business days says otherwise. Seriously, Nora. Trade schools. Look into them.

And then return home to care for your parents' abode. For we shall never be able to afford to leave.

Not with the sweet deck and patio I'm planning.

1 comment:

regina said...

electricians are the butt of many a construction joke. my slacker brother in law is a union electrician and though he was out on furlough for 8 mths when he went back to work he literally did nothing for an entire day and got paid more money than god to do it.....
eventually he will be redoing our electricity (we have crazy 2 family house wiring not redone since oh 1920 or so, and i live in fear of one day plugging in something that burns the house down- for instance our outside lights no longer work because if you put them on while having the hall light on something downstairs pops) the brother in law will redo it because it is cheaper for him to get a 2 week license up here than for us to hire someone who is licensed all the time up here. i will be paying him in beer and by not murdering him when he pisses me off......