Story time: Liquefying

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Summertime! It’s a 10 letter word but it could easily be only three because it signifies FUN. The hot hazy days demand that one can laze around, seek ways to stay cool or consume refreshments. Summer entertainment can be either planned or spontaneous. However, some occurrences can catch one off guard.

Summer of 2014 is one to remember. My family and I flew to Connecticut, USA for a family friend's wedding. It was a long weekend celebration. The days before and after the fabulous wedding, had varied events filled with: swimming, sailing, great music, delicious foods and even sightseeing in the Big Apple. Most activities involved being close to water; this was appreciated due to the hot weather.

After the wedding festivities, we rented an “American sized” SUV and embarked on a 3 ½ weeks road trip. This was very exciting for my children because of the built-in video players. The other highlights of our trip were: visiting the monuments of Washington DC, horseback riding in Virginia, enjoying the beaches of the Outer Banks, NC and the sunset and walks on the boulevard in Hollywood, Florida.

Our activities and the memories created will be unforgettable, along with the script of the movie, Mary Poppins. My children watched it at least 30 times during our travels. This number could be an understatement. We can also reminisce and now laugh about buying ice-cream for my daughter, who was only 7 years old at the time. She insisted on having it in a cone not a cup. In no time at all - she was crying. As the steamy hot air was at least 32 degrees Celsius - it melted the ice cream faster than she could lick it. She was not happy about the rapid thawing and dripping of her delicious sweet treat. In addition, her pride was hurt because we warned her about what could happen. She was only a little girl who wanted an ice cream cone. Now she knew how rapidly the summer heat could cause things to change.

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After our quintessential American summer vacation, we flew back home. Despite a glorious time abroad, it is always nice to return home - to return to the comfort of the familiar. When we arrived home and opened our front door, there was a smell which was very unfamiliar and extremely unwelcoming. My first thought was that rats had invaded our home and died horrible deaths. Immediately my children were saying,
“Eeew, gross, stinky,” almost in unison.

They were hesitant to enter the house but I assured them that whatever it was, most certainly was dead already and we would figure it out.

The smell was overwhelming. What was it?

We entered the kitchen and were immediately sure the culprit(s) was there. The stench was unbearable. I felt sick to my stomach. We opened the doors and windows. My husband and I soon realised that there was no electricity in the house. The smell was coming from the refrigerator. We flipped the breaker switches but unplugged the refrigerator.

The contents of 2 freezer drawers had defrosted and was decomposes. The meats had morphed into something unrecognizable and it was now a horrendously stinky sludge.

We donned masks and gloves and immediately disposed the liquid mess down the toilet. The rest was placed in garbage bags and disposed of in outdoor garbage bins. This stench was unbearable. We aerated the house but that was not helping.

My husband and I got the children ready for bed and attended to the task at hand. We grabbed the cleaning supplies and cleaned the freezers. After several times with various cleaning agents – a rottened smell still lingered. I used lemon and eucalyptus scented cleaners, but to no avail. The smell was still apparent. I then tried bleach as a last resort. Thereafter, I retired for the night - feeling miserable that I could not relax on my first evening home after our lovely vacation.

We were disappointment the next morning, the freezer smelled like a strange dead animal drenched in bleach. A neighbor informed us that 2 days after we departed their was a power outage for 1 hour only. As we were not home - there was no way to know or to turn it back on. The contents of the freezer had almost 4 long weeks to rot and ferment.

The refrigerator had to go.

We immediately ordered a new one but it would take days before delivery. To mask and hopefully eliminate some additional smell, I doused the drawers and the rest of the refrigerator with baking soda. I taped the doors shut as opening and closing the refrigerator and freezer doors in search of food, is habitual and done automatically.

The stench had permeated the plastics of the freezer drawers and seemingly the entire refrigerator. There was no other solution - we had to throw it out. We were so happy when it was removed. Life could go back to normal.

This was a such an unusual situation. I had only once before experienced a power outage for which we were forewarned weeks before.

This was such a traumatic situation that now we consciously try to finish all food products, except condiments, before going on a vacation. Although we’ve now learnt to expect the unexpected, we often speak about this after every vacation. When we are about to open our front door, we still wonder if there will be any stinky surprises.



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After all the whole fun you had, it is annoying to return back home to all that stress. I can imagine was the stench was like and I bet you had no other option than to let the freezer go.

Holidays are beautiful especially for a family person, the fun and every other things happens on a whole different level.

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Yes it certainly is great to have vacations with the family. We escape teh mondane and routine activities. Getting rid of the entire refrigerator was a must. 😄

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O.O or dont go on vacation anymore hehe and you will be good. at least u got an excuse to get a new fridge! buy buy buy lets gooo keep the economy going

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Yes it as unfortunate that I needed to keep the economy going in this way. Not going on vacation would not be an option haha - I know u r kidding but I did joke about that too. I love my home but I also like exploring other places.

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I see. I'm different there haha. I'm ok at home and I'm ok not exploring other places unless it has nice food hehe

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haha - everywhere I explore has fantastic food. My last trip was to Italy. yummy

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O.O thats too expensive for me mayb eif im rich ill go :c. find a rich wifey

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That is a lot.
Imagine coming back from a great vacation, only to be met with work.
I just love how you and husband worked as a team to solve the problem. It shows that you guys are teammates and have a solid relationship. And I'm happy that you even have enough to be able to order up a new fridge.

Now y'all are traumatized and finish every food before travelling😅😅. It's understandable.
Well my regards to the family, hopefully there will be no more power outages from now on😅.

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Aww thanks for your thoughtful comment. Yes we are a team - thank goodness - I could not face that mess alone. Yes we are a traumatized for sure that is why I wrote this story because we just returned from vacation and we thought about it. Gosh. Power outages are unusual here that is why they are announced. We just were not here. I do hope to never experience this again - anyway the freezer will be empty lol.

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I'm glad you guys enjoyed the Summer. To be honest, even at my age, I thoroughly enjoyed Mary Poppins and could watch it anytime, any day. But coming back to something so unsavoury and not relaxing after a huge travel could be outright frustrating but it's good that you could get a new fridge Asap. ✨💕

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Aww that is sweet - Mary Poppins is indeed a classic for all ages. Funny enough we talked about it and for old time sake - one of my kids watched it while we were on vacation and we joined in with the songs. 😆 Yes it was frustrating to return to such a scene - however we just had to forget about our feelings and get take care of things.

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My husband and I got the children ready for bed and attended to the task at hand. We grabbed the cleaning supplies and cleaned the freezers. After several times with various cleaning agents – a rottened smell still lingered

This statement says alot about how much you and your husband work as a team and I love it! 👌

I can imagine the stress of cleaning and cleaning after returning from a fun filled vacation. What an unpleasant welcome! There shouldn't be power outages please lol, however you guys learnt something about the whole experience which is making sure that all food are cleared before leaving for a vacay.

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Thank you @nkemakonam89 - we are a team indeed. Yes my welcome home was a terrible one. We will never forget it. Power outages are so rare here. I am certain someone else would have experienced this though.

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Yikes! That sounds pretty gross 🤢

I imagine summer made things worse as well

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Yes - it was extremely gross and the warm weather would indeed have expedited the process. Maybe it is good that we were away for so long and did not witness the in between phases. The refrigerator had to go.

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Hahahah The heat was too much here in Multan but the weather has been very good for the last two days, it has been raining and cloudy so it has brought a bit of peace to life and the has been interesting. The ice cream that was melt turned very quickly due to the heat. Going on vacation is best enjoyed with friends and family.

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Wowwww, I can't imagine the kind of stress you had to pass through and oh my God the smell. I hate bad smells to the core. Even some good smells, I'm allergic to it. I'm sure if I was the one, I might not be able to sleep in the house that night cus my stomach won't be able to take it. But atleast you're able to learn a valuable lesson from it not to leave food products around while travelling.

You're a good narrator I must say. I love how you put your stories together. You're amazing.

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