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Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 2:39 pm
by 1over137
Dear all,
I wish you blessed Christmas and coming year filled with God's glory.
Love you all,
Hana
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 8:10 pm
by Philip
Ditto that, Hana. May 2018 bring many blessings to everyone reading this!
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 12:37 am
by Kurieuo
Well, I've had a merry Xmas Eve day, hopefully Xmas will be better! Let me share, because I'm sure it'll entertain you all.
Seems our mains sewerage pipe is blocked, lesson now learnt never to flush baby wipes down the toilet! We found out as the toilet up stairs made the downstairs toilet overflow with every flush. Wife went down while I was making bacon and eggs for everyone to discover the toilet area flooded, into the laundry and under the walls throw cracked grouted tiles and into the underhouse area. Woohoo! We've cleaned up mostly, will have to get someone out to unclog the main pipes, but I guess we'll need to wait two days or so until after Xmas. We'll have to work out a new method of pooping without flushing.
And while I'm all showevered and clean now, I just can't seem to escape a wiff of sewerage smell every so often. The smell is seems to have engrained itself into my nostrils. It's been fun though! I hope you all have just as merry an Xmas time! Seriously, merry Christmas all! Hope you enjoy the time with family and get lots of great presents (or at least one you like!
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Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 12:52 am
by 1over137
This I do not understand: Who would flush baby wipes down the toilet?
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 2:21 am
by Mallz
1over137 wrote:This I do not understand: Who would flush baby wipes down the toilet?
I second this.
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 3:53 am
by Kurieuo
Wait until you have babies.
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 5:16 am
by Mallz
Kurieuo wrote:Wait until you have babies.
Pediatric RN, here
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 5:40 am
by Philip
LOL, when our babies were toddlers, whenever they had one those "mudslide" diapers, I'd just take them outside, bend them over and hose them off. Mind you, I built our house with running hot water on the garden hoses, and I'm surrounded by dense woods - but it worked great!
As we are in the country and not on city sewer, but on a septic system, we learned very early on to NEVER flush anything beyond toilet paper. We used to use a garbage disposal to grind up food scraps, but once it went bad, we decided it unwise to use with our septic system.
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 5:45 am
by RickD
1over137 wrote:This I do not understand: Who would flush baby wipes down the toilet?
Cottonelle makes flushable wipes, FYI.
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 6:32 pm
by Kurieuo
Mallz wrote:Kurieuo wrote:Wait until you have babies.
Pediatric RN, here
If we had cleaners emptying our bins and keeping everything sanitary, then I wouldn't have flushed them.
Wiping bums is so much easier with wipes, than toilet paper -- and less rashes occurred. Four kids, two years apart each. As they grew this transferred to when they wiped their own bums, they still used wipes. As long as they flushed, I didn't care. Figured I pay lots in my rates for sewerage, water and just the land. Council workers can take care of it at the treatment facility I thought. I never expected the main pipe could get clogged! Now I care.
Don't know how people managed pooping and all without plumbing and flushable toilets. It's a pain in the butt and only been a day.
Hope everyone is having a great Xmas!
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 9:40 am
by Mallz
OK, yeah.. I'd probably do that too. Merry Christmas! And to everyone!
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 8:13 pm
by thatkidakayoungguy
Kurieuo wrote: Don't know how people managed pooping and all without plumbing and flushable toilets. It's a pain in the butt and only been a day.
Hope everyone is having a great Xmas!
Having used crap-buckets and taking buckets full of water to flush toilets I can tell you that regular flushing is easier and less smelly.
I don't like the new type of toilet that flushes when you move cuz what if you accidentally drop something in the commode like glasses or something and you move to get it-boom it's gone.
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 8:23 pm
by thatkidakayoungguy
Kurieuo wrote:Well, I've had a merry Xmas Eve day, hopefully Xmas will be better! Let me share, because I'm sure it'll entertain you all.
Seems our mains sewerage pipe is blocked, lesson now learnt never to flush baby wipes down the toilet! We found out as the toilet up stairs made the downstairs toilet overflow with every flush. Wife went down while I was making bacon and eggs for everyone to discover the toilet area flooded, into the laundry and under the walls throw cracked grouted tiles and into the underhouse area. Woohoo! We've cleaned up mostly, will have to get someone out to unclog the main pipes, but I guess we'll need to wait two days or so until after Xmas. We'll have to work out a new method of pooping without flushing.
And while I'm all showevered and clean now, I just can't seem to escape a wiff of sewerage smell every so often. The smell is seems to have engrained itself into my nostrils. It's been fun though! I hope you all have just as merry an Xmas time! Seriously, merry Christmas all! Hope you enjoy the time with family and get lots of great presents (or at least one you like!
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Oh you think that's bad...once our sewage pipe from my sink in my bedroom-pretty handy- and from an unused toilet broke and it stunk. In the kitchen. It was fixed though it was nasty, but not crappy. Sometimes the unused toilet smells like sulfur and that carries into my room especially if I hadn't poured a bucket of water down it after peeing in.
The sinks and bathtub have that old probably 1970s porcelain from when the trailer was new so it likes to get stained and it's hard to clean and sometimes the sink drain in my room stinks like sewage and I don't know how to get rid of it other than cleaning around the sink-goodness what a mess I've been in! Oh well it could be worse, I hear of horror stories of people living in sewage and other bad conditions like in 3rd world countries and even in 1st and 2nd world nations.
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:09 am
by Kurieuo
As of yesterday arvo it has been fixed, and I now don't take plumbed-in toilets for granted. The simple things we don't even think about in the West eh? And, it was baby wipes that had clogged. Possibly our going away for two weeks allowed them to dry out a little, but no more baby wipes will be flushed! Expensive lesson learnt.
Re: Blessed Christmas
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 8:49 pm
by thatkidakayoungguy
Kurieuo wrote:As of yesterday arvo it has been fixed, and I now don't take plumbed-in toilets for granted. The simple things we don't even think about in the West eh? And, it was baby wipes that had clogged. Possibly our going away for two weeks allowed them to dry out a little, but no more baby wipes will be flushed! Expensive lesson learnt.
At one time I lived pretty much like a third world person due to being in extreme poverty largely due to the recession when I was in middle school. I won't say much about that time but it was rough. We have been blessed a lot and bc of what I've been through I want to help less fortunate ppl like homeless etc.
I have to be careful with taking things for granted-it could come back to those times or even worse.