Heater Stand-Off 09

Last night we were feeling good, Monday was on the horizon, and we knew that the repair-man would be over in the morning. We woke up bright and early, and James called to make sure that we were on the list. I ventured downstairs into the cold to make coffee and a big breakfast to celebrate. Then the phone rang…

It was our repair-man, and he had bad news. The part that was needed for the heater wasn’t in stock, and it wouldn’t be delivered until Tuesday. We were crushed, and instantly bummed. The upstairs is holding heat, but the space heaters have been running 24 hours a day, and the kiddos are really starting to get stir crazy.

So we were mad for a bit, and even got on the phones to see if there was any way that we could find the part in the 4 states, and there just wasn’t any available.  We then decided that it was time to get out of the house.

We  bundled up the kiddos to go downstairs, and then outside and off to the store. We restocked the upstairs with a few days of supplies, and picked up Happy Meals for the kids. We are all feeling better after the break, and the space heaters got a much needed break too.

I just hope that everything will go well tomorrow, and the heater will be fixed!

A Christmas We’ll Remember

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We woke up early Christmas morning to a winter wonderland filled with ice and snow. The ice started Christmas eve, and the snow fell during the night. The boy’s were hoping for a white Christmas, so they were extra excited when they made their way downstairs.

They tore into their presents at rapid speed, and were giddy with giggles as they got out all of the gifts that Santa brought. The little miss was a little overwhelmed and took a long mid-morning nap.

We were planning on having all of the family in to celebrate, but the weather was just too bad. The roads were ice and snow-packed, so we called everyone early and rescheduled Christmas celebrations for another day.

James and I had a relaxing day, and we even got each other the same gift. It was a board game called Ticket To Ride, so we had a fun afternoon playing board games on the dining room table while the kiddos played with their new toys.

At nightfall we were finishing up dinner, and were talking about what a nice Christmas it had been. The kiddos were happy, and we had a fun day together as a family, then we noticed that the room was getting a little chilly.

James asked me if I thought it was cold, and I thought it was just a little. We looked at the thermostat and it read 65. It has been really cold, so we didn’t panic right away. Then we felt the vents, and they were blowing cold air.

We scrambled to get the kids upstairs where it was warmer, and where we had space heaters in place. We went back downstairs, and tried to shut off the heater, and it wouldn’t shut off at the thermostat. We then had to shut it off at the breaker, and I made a phone call to our neighbor to see if they had an extra space heater to spare.

Keep in mind this is all happening at about 8:00 p.m. Christmas evening, and the roads are terrible, so no one is getting out. Our neighbors are awesome, and they sent their kids over with an extra space heater. We put that one in the kitchen, so the pipes wouldn’t freeze. Once we had all of the space heaters on and the kids calmed down, a breaker blew, and we lost all of the power to the house.

I went back up with the flash light, and to sit with the kids, and James went back downstairs to get the power back on. We went through the house unplugging whatever we could, so we could have the space heaters on, and power too. By this time it was after 9:00 p.m., and the kids were exhausted. I got the boy’s off to bed, and their room was plenty warm with the help of a space heater.

The miss got to crash out in our room, because we had a space heater going too. We decided to stay put for the night, and get on the phone first thing tomorrow.

So here it is Saturday morning, and we’ve been calling every hvac number in the phone book, and praying that we get a call back. We are all upstairs in the two bedrooms, staying warm, but going a little stir crazy at the same time. Right now I’m just hoping that the phone will ring, and maybe the roads will get cleared so we can get someone out here.

The heater going out in an ice storm definitely made for a Christmas that we will remember for a long time…

Christmas Traditions

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Some are old, some are new… Some we do every year and some we never get to.

With Christmas in a few days, I’ve been thinking about Christmas traditions. Every year we make cookies for Santa the night before, and I like to watch A Christmas Story at least a time or two. This year we are adding attending our Church’s Christmas eve Candle Light service with the kiddos to the Christmas tradition list. We’ll also go (weather permitting) driving around Christmas eve looking at Christmas lights. Spending time with family is always number one on the list!

So what are a few of your family’s Christmas Traditions? Are you adding any new ones to the list this year?