Rick Briner and Brian ??? These are the two guys that showed up at my door to replace our water heater...the one that dumped brown loveliness and rust colored gunk into my hot bath about a month ago.
Rick is a middle aged gentleman, tall and super skinny with a gentle countenance about him. Brian is tall, wears a gotee and facial scruff and is covered in tattoos but also has a gentle countenance about him even with his first glances appearance. They spent a good chunk of time working on our water heater as it threw them for loop after loop, trip after trip to the store, and finally more than 24 hrs later and lots of conversations, a completed project.
There has been tons and tons happening in the Smith home. Our adventures never seemed to cease. I wish I could say that they were all Disneyland/exciting but they weren't. But Hailey did learned how to squeal/scream. She's holding the crawl position and rocking back and forth. Joel might be getting a dog. Joel hopes that he can manage to pull enough overtime together to pay for his portion of a season ski pass. We went to Vegas, came back from Vegas. Have had demons to battle, Thanksgivings to celebrate, and the year still isn't quite over yet.
So with everything that has gone on, why is it that two maintenance men are the reason that I sit down to write? Because they impressed me. Just like when I first walked into our apartment to check it out and knew I loved it, I knew that I'd like these guys. Brian worked tirelessly to try and put back together a jerry-rigged plumbing job that was left by whomever installed our old water heater. He had to replace pretty much all of the plumbing. They got to the apartment around 2:30 and left at 8 still not having won the battle with the water heater. It was holding it's ground strong and immovable in the middle of our living room when they left. They came back this morning fairly early and again started working on it. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and Brian thought he had it finished. He flipped the switch and we all headed out to do our own things. I came back after picking Joel up from work and getting a new battery for Joel's car (don't ask) around 2:30... plenty of time for 40 gallons of water to heat and... drum roll!!! Cold water... I texted Brian. Yes, he had left me his direct number. He came back over and couldn't figure out why a brand new heater wouldn't work. He finally called his boss-the contractor, electrician, seminary teacher, maintenance man- and he came back over too.
Keep in mind we live on the second floor, it's been 20 degrees average outside, and those two have been up and down those stairs quite a bit. Up, down, bend over, stand up, scratch head... No big deal right? Not really. Rick has stress/trauma induced disease that affects his capillaries. His body contains twice the amount of water that a normal persons does. How? I have no idea. So what? Well, when it's super cold out he freezes faster than the rest of us. Then his muscles stiffen up and he aches. His wife came with him this morning and this evening. She helped him get out of bed, dressed him and accompanied him to the job today because yesterday was taking its toll on his body. She picked up the tools so he wouldn't have to. She helped him down to the floor when he needed to check the fuse box or power relay or whatever that thing on the bottom of the heater was and then she helped him back up again. When he got exhausted, he sat down in Joel's favorite man chair. There he sat and talked with us and Brian and Valorie continued to work.
With no water last night it was hard for me to make dinner. I had started to try but eventually gave up. As we headed out to meet the tow guy with Joel's car we decided that we'd just pick up a pizza from Costco. Rick tried to give us the means to pay for the pizza since they still weren't done yet and that was the reason I couldn't finish dinner. We told Rick and Brian it was no big deal. When we got back they were still here. We didn't have the pizza though. Costco had already closed. Cereal night it was. But Joel and I were happy and content.
While sitting and talking today which turned into tonight, Rick said, since I couldn't buy you pizza last night I've decided that we're going to take you two and Hailey out to dinner with us at our favorite restaurant. Costa Vida. Since these maintenance men were starting to feel more and more like friends instead of hired workers, we didn't refuse. The night continued on. We all kept talking. and finally the water heater was conquered and they went home for the evening. As they were leaving, Rick said, you'll have to come over sometime Joel and tinker in my woodshop. That was like inviting Joel to taste test a candy store.
So almost a day and half later, I got to take my hot shower. With still lots to do and overcome, I finally was able to blog because I had something noteworthy to write about. They thanked us for not being upset but being easy going about the whole situation. It really was more of a blessing for us than a burden.


Awesome blog Andrea...I was just having a conversation with Whitney about the importance of being kind. We never know what others are dealing with. What a great example you were and I'm impressed by your maintenance men also.
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