Sunday, May 23, 2010

Hole in our House

We had some excitement on Friday afternoon. Our elderly neighbor lost control of her car and ran into the corner of our apartment. Kate, Andy and I were all in the living room at the other end of the apartment when we heard the impact. I ran back into Kate's room and saw this:



I looked out the window and saw the car--I did not, at first, recognize it as our neighbor's, and the only thing I could think was, "!!!!! Somebody hit our house! There's a big crack in our house!"

I could hear someone hollering outside, and Kate was calling, "What was that?" I said, "Stay there!" and then she kept asking, "Why do I have to stay here, Mom? Why do I have to stay here?" The mailman was outside and saw it happen, so he ran to get the manager.



Here's what the outside of the building looked like. She wasn't going very fast when she hit (good thing!). She was parking, and couldn't get her foot up on the brake.

The license plate frame came off the car, and one of the rubber bumper things on the front. Other than that there was no damage to the car. It's one of those big old Fords with an all-metal body. (The license plate was facing inward, of course--someone turned it around before I took this picture. So I blanked out the number.)



After I got everything pulled away from the corner in Kate's room, I took another picture. I think they had already started taking things off from the other side, so the area around the electrical outlet was looking worse at this point (you can see daylight coming through).



The maintenance guys got started on it right away. They pulled out the whole section of wall. We were really fortunate that the window didn't break. That would have been a huge mess.



You can see how much this stud cracked. Yikes.



They got the whole section re-framed and buttoned back up pretty quickly. The accident happened around 1:30, and by 5:00-ish the wall was back up, with the wiring and insulation in place. We have bare wallboard on the inside and a sheet of plywood on the outside for now.

We're fine, and our neighbor's fine--the only casualty was the rhododendron bush that the car took out. (You may be able to spot the stump in that last photo.) I'm really glad that Kate wasn't in her room when it happened. That would have been severely traumatizing. The past couple of weeks she's been disturbed by noises at night. She'll be lying in bed trying to go to sleep, and then call, "Mo-om! I heard a weird noise outside!" Can you imagine what it would be like if she'd been sitting in her room when a car cracked the wall? Not good.

19 comments:

  1. YIKES!!! I am so, so thankful everybody is ok, and yes, that Kate wasn't in her room at the time. Yeesh!! Unbelievable!!

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  2. Wow! What a crazy event. I had a friend that drove right into her boyfriends kitchen once. (Sober too!)

    I am so glad they got in and got it repaired so fast, that is amazing!

    Glad no on got hurt.

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  3. Oh my! Glad you are all safe and mostly untramatized. I'm very impressed with your maintenance guys, quick work.

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  4. How blessed your family was. We are so glad to have you all safe and sound.

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  5. Oh my goodness, that is crazy!! I agree... so glad that Kate wasn't in her room when it happened. Super impressive that they fixed it so quickly.

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  6. Golly, that makes me shudder. I'm so glad you were all in the other room.

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  7. It makes me shudder also. I'm SO glad everyone is OK and that Kate wasn't napping in her room at the time.

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  8. Holy crap! I'm glad nobody was hurt.

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  9. The driver is so very lucky no one was hurt when she couldn't get her foot on the brake. It's amazing that your wall was fixed so quickly!

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  10. Helen in Australia2:53 PM

    Ouch. Soooo glad everyone is fine. I, too, am amazed at the efficiency of the maintenance guys.

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  11. That is so crazy! Glad you posted to my blog! I am adding you to my blog list. Fun to keep in touch!

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  12. My brother managed to drive into my uncle's house twice. When he was four. Really.

    Glad everyone's OK.

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  13. I'm glad nobody was hurt and the damage was minimal (although I'm sure it doesn't seem that way to you). I hope Kate gets to being able to bear strange noises soon!

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  14. I'm so glad Kate was not in her room & that nobody was hurt. And hooray for quick maintenance guys! That was enough of a hole to be entirely worrisome. hugs!

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  15. Thanks for listing your blog on my 2peas post. I use to live in Tacoma when my hubby was stationed at Fort lewis. Holy Cow, I can't believe someone hit your house.Glad no one was in the room.

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  16. Oh my!!! I too am so thankful Kate was no where near her room when this happened. Has she had trouble sleeping in there since?

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  17. Holy cow! That was rather exciting. I'm very glad nobody was in Kate's room, too!

    I am incredibly impressed with how quickly they were able to fix things!

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  18. Wow! That would have been a bit unsettling! It's amazing how quickly they took care of it! Glad no one was hurt!

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  19. So thankful that no one was hurt. I hope that there are no lasting effects for Kate.

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