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Title: A hard weekend
Post by: David S on March 15, 2010, 12:34:48 am
Saturday morning, as i was sitting down the the computer to write a letter, I got a phone call from my older sister.  My parents house was on fire.  This is a house they built about 30 years ago after we all got out of school.  It was to be the house where they spend the rest of their years.  

BOTH my mom and dad escaped the flames, they got out with the cloths on their back and were unharmed physically.  Emotionally they are strong people, but it is very hard on them.  

They had an energy efficient home and the fire spread quickly.  The phrase; "It took off like a house on fire" Is a very accurate phrase. All that survived of the structure is the garage that was attached to the house.  A few exterior stone walls are still standing, but because of the heat of the fire will need to come down because the integrity of the mortar has been compromised.

My older sister is able to put them up until they can rebuild.  We are very blessed that mom and dad were not hurt.  

I just wanted to share.  It is hard to believe and still feels very surreal.  When I got the call from my sister, I grabbed what I could and hit the road for the 2 1/2 hour drive to PA to be with them.  It has been a long and emotional weekend.

I just needed to tell someone with a listening ear.  Thank you.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: mustfocus on March 15, 2010, 12:40:07 am
Hey David,

Really sorry to hear that.  At least your parents got out alive.  Did they find out what caused the fire?  Hopefully they'll bounce back quickly.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: maxx on March 15, 2010, 12:41:36 am
David I'm really sorry to here that.My thoughts are with you and your family in this tragedy
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: David S on March 15, 2010, 12:43:11 am
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Did they find out what caused the fire?


They had a wood stove in a sun space.  The air handlers kicked in, which only do that after the air in the sun space gets to 80 degrees.  When my dad went to investigate he said he saw flames at the base of the chimney where the stove pipe was connected.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: Willy The Londoner on March 15, 2010, 02:25:02 am
Well that is so sad David.

Not only do they lose their home but also a lifetime of memories.

As Mike says we are here to listen.

Willy
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: Ying on March 15, 2010, 02:38:33 am
Hi David:
     Although the house is on fire, but your parents and family members were not hurt, this is very thankful.God bless you and your family.
       Ying and Robert
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: chen yan on March 15, 2010, 04:32:33 am
David, I hope your parents feel calm now, Now there has a brand new life they can look forward to.
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Hi David:
     Although the house is on fire, but your parents and family members were not hurt, this is very thankful.God bless you and your family.
       Ying and Robert


Ying, nice to see you back to the forum again!
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: shaun on March 15, 2010, 04:56:05 am
David,

I am real sorry to hear about your parents fire.   Having been though that with a parent I know how you feel.

Since I have been through that I would like to offer a bit of helpful information.    You say there is an existing garage.  If there are personal items in there and things that can be salvaged I would move them all elsewhere like a rental storage facility.  Unfortunately there are people that will steal whatever is left.  Sad but true.  I wouldn't wait.  If there is someone that can do it today then do it.  No one is living there and no one is watching, it is the perfect opportunity for a thief and they won't hesitate to do it.  My father lost a lot of stuff in a fire.  He lost almost everything else to thieves.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: metooap on March 15, 2010, 08:57:17 am
David,

very sorry to hear this.

Though many memories were lost - your parents were not harmed.

We wish you the best. if you need anything, if we can help, please let us know.

Alton
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: Zhuzhu on March 15, 2010, 09:30:43 am
David,

i am sorry to hear about the fire, but really lucky that your parents are fine. I wish they could get to normal life again.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: Martin on March 15, 2010, 09:47:34 am
Sorry to hear about your families loss, but happy to hear they escaped unharmed!

I want to second what Shaun said.  As both the victim of a house fire, and a former volunteer fire fighter (10 years), make sure to properly secure any salvageable property.  People will not think twice to pick clean what little a fire victim has left.  The common attitude is, "who cares, they have insurance."  But having gone through this myself, and having lost almost everything, it is nice to have a few remnants of a life before a fire.

I hope your parents can rebuild quickly.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: Scottish_Rob on March 15, 2010, 03:21:20 pm
David not been in for a few days...
Sorry o hear the news.


The good thing (if there is such a thing) is that it was only possesions that were lost...NOT life..

Hope everything works out for you all...
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: Josh Markley on March 15, 2010, 03:28:51 pm
David,

  In times like these we all realize how precious life is.  Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.  As a concensus we are all grateful your parents are safe and sound.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: David S on March 15, 2010, 03:50:08 pm
Thank you everyone for your kind words.  It is very true that we are lucky to have not had anyone hurt.  We are just starting to understand the scope of how we are truly blessed.  If it had happened just as little as an hour earlier my folks would have still been sleeping, if it had happened a few hours later my niece who was planning on taking food to a church social but changed her plans to bring the food to the family to help out in the hour of need would not have happened.  The overall timing is starting to break through also, understanding that the economy is slow and that many builders are "hungry" for work will keep their re-building costs lower.  These are just a very few things that we are starting to understand.  I am sure as time goes by we will have a much clearer understanding, but we always, as a family try to find the up side to any event.

Thank you again for your thoughts and prayers, they are truly appreciated.

David
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: Irishman on March 15, 2010, 04:36:22 pm
David, great to see that you are keeping positive. The most important thing is that your folks are OK.
Who knows, maybe their new house will be even nicer than the last one! The location looks lovely, I bet they have nice views from high up there?
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: David S on March 15, 2010, 04:58:31 pm
The views were spectacular!  It was not uncommon to wake up in the morning, look out the window and see deer in the fields, or wild turkey, or any number of wild life indigenous to central Pennsylvania.  If I find some photos I will scan them and share them also.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: trwme on March 15, 2010, 06:48:41 pm
David, very sorry to hear of your parent's loss. The good thing is they escaped unharmed, and can rebuild. Perhaps they will be able to have a nicer home than the one they lost. You and your family will be in my prayers.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: ttwjr32 on March 15, 2010, 06:58:48 pm
well as everyone has said  its good that no one got hurt or worse.

 growing up in PA. i know the area well and it is a wonderful place
 to live and grow up in with the beautiful sites there.
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: David5o on March 15, 2010, 07:07:36 pm
David S,

i am sorry to hear about the fire, ....Yes, really lucky that your parents are both fine.
There going to miss all those personal things that can never be replaced.

Let's hope the re-building of there house, will be able to take there minds off those other things

David....
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: Vince G on March 15, 2010, 08:02:38 pm
Sorry to hear this. It's more heart breaking in this situation.

In rebuilding sometimes you make it even better then it was. That doorway that you never liked can be changed now?
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: Bee964 on March 16, 2010, 11:13:08 pm
David S,

Just glad your parents are ok. I had been through a family house fire when I was 11 years old. Nobody got hurt. Just lots of dammage done to the house. Found out 2 years ago it was from the wood shaving packing material they used in wine cases back in those days. My father had thrown it into the fireplace and it had been sucked up the chimney when it ignited. He told us this while he was on his death bed. The fire marshall had determined the cause to be electrical. I lost all my clothes in the fire. It started on the roof over my bedroom. We children had just been put to bed when a woman driving by saw the fire and stopped and came in the front door screaming that the house was on fire.
Dave C
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: zook144 on March 17, 2010, 12:54:41 am
David,
Just started catching up reading posts, as I have been in China. As all the others have said, I am very sorry for your parents loss of their house.
But thank God they are ok. They will miss the personal losses, but they still have each other and their family. My thoughts and prayers are with you and them.
don
Title: RE: A hard weekend
Post by: odysseus007 on March 17, 2010, 04:58:31 am
So sad... but thank god your parents are safe ! God bless you !