For the first 5 years of their marriage and the first 3 years of my life, my parents lived in an apartment without a water heater. The apartment was over the carriage house of a larger home that had been divided into apartments. The main house had a water heater, and my mom was allowed to use the wringer washer and galvanized rinse tubs in the basement of the main house. Since I was little, she would give me a bath in one of the galvanized rinse tubs. Mom and Dad had to go to her sister’s house to take their weekly baths. She had to heat water in a large kettle for in between sponge baths and for dad’s morning shave. Also to wash the dishes. (It took awhile for the housing shortage to ease up after the end of WWII.)
Ouch… when that happens I boil some, mix it wih cold water until have the perfect temperature, and use a sponge to wash myself, inconvenient, but it works.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 3 months ago
Not a n"ice" situation.
Sue Ellen 3 months ago
For the first 5 years of their marriage and the first 3 years of my life, my parents lived in an apartment without a water heater. The apartment was over the carriage house of a larger home that had been divided into apartments. The main house had a water heater, and my mom was allowed to use the wringer washer and galvanized rinse tubs in the basement of the main house. Since I was little, she would give me a bath in one of the galvanized rinse tubs. Mom and Dad had to go to her sister’s house to take their weekly baths. She had to heat water in a large kettle for in between sponge baths and for dad’s morning shave. Also to wash the dishes. (It took awhile for the housing shortage to ease up after the end of WWII.)
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member 3 months ago
How cool… literally ☺
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Neo Stryder 3 months ago
Ouch… when that happens I boil some, mix it wih cold water until have the perfect temperature, and use a sponge to wash myself, inconvenient, but it works.
diskus Premium Member 3 months ago
It can be rough, Ive done it. You realize there is a big difference between not hot and truly cold. Brrr
Ida No 3 months ago
Aw, c’mon Melissa – learn to chill a little bit.
lawguy05 3 months ago
Oh my – how unpleasant, Melissa. Hope you get it fixed!
crazeekatlady 3 months ago
I’ve had to do that only for short periods of time. Not a fan of cold water showers!
j.l.farmer 3 months ago
I would have taken a sponge bath at the kitchen sink after heating up water in the microwave. Good luck on getting your hot water back soon!!!
Kelliekatlady 3 months ago
Hope you get hot water back soon!
coffeeturtle 2 months ago
YIKES!