by Nasoosie » Tue Dec 07, 2010 8:16 am
I echo the BRRRRRRs this morning! But, thank heavens to the repair man who got my furnace here in this house up and runnng yesterday afternoon, I am nice and toasty inside here today! I am hoping my trailer house is faring ok back at Goog's. I switched to the full propane tank before I left yesterday, left the water heater and the furnace both on with cupboard doors open. I suspect all is well. I am really glad I came over here as this furnace required a complete re-wiring and a lot of work. Weldon and Melissa said they had no problem with the furnace when they last had to use it, so who knows what happened. Anyway, I am very grateful for my appliance insurance, at this point. It cost me nothing to have that guy here for over 2 hours. I may renew just the heater and AC insurance, and not with replacement, as they don't even make such antiquated units any more. A total replacement will cost me about 4,000 bucks. But it will make the house worth a bunch more some day if I get this done. As Gilda said, "It's always something!"
It's about 33 here and 16 at home, so I still have a net gain of some warming degrees! This morning I need to strip the chicken meat off the carcasses I boiled yesterday, go to Publix and get me some poultry seasoning which I forgot to buy yesterday, and put together my chicken soup. Onions, celery, and rice will finish it up.
I had another fantastic, but very filled-with-dreams sleep again last night on my new sofa bed. I added my memory foam topper from the inflateable bed last night, and it made it even better! I just realized that I don't even have a clock in this house yet, other than the displays on the electric stove and the microwave. Nothing visible in my bed, and, what's more amazing, I don't even care what the heck time it is! I wake up every morning on the dot of 4:30, however, take a trip to the bathroom, and head right back to bed! Old habits die hard, I guess.
Going to pick up some baby aspirin this morning, too....I left mine back in the trailer. They are saying that aspirin is even more of a miracle drug than they ever realized.
Molly is hungry, so I will feed her before I head to the store. Beth, I sure hope you find a way to stay warm until your furnace gets fixed! Carol, when does your job begin? I don't remember if you got the hours you were hoping for, or not? And Kathy? And how did you make out, Liz? I am really hoping my orange trees didn't get nipped, as they are full of juicy semi-ripe fruit.
My friend, Laura, who has taveled down here with me in years past, tells me it was blizzarding up at my northern house yesterday, and about 12 to 14 inches of snow were predicted to fall by today. I'll bet it's beautiful, albeit cold, up there! At least I don't have to put on my snow suit and boots and go out to shovel out the woodpile! It's hard to believe that Cedar was getting none of that snow down in her valley!
Happy Pearl Harbor Day to everybody. My father served in the navy there, after the attack.
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!