Saturday, September 3, 2011

Air Conditioner Died …

Okay, it’s one of the hottest days of the summer (even though we’re almost in fall) and our air conditioning decided to die last night.  While I was sitting in the dining room listening to the Indians game and eating my KFC, I thought the A/C sounded funny.  (the unit is on the north side of the house, and the closest window is the side window in the dining room)  When hubby got home, we checked the thermostat and it was set to 70, so we lowered it to 68, but the temp. still wasn’t coming down.  I was starting to get a sick feeling about it …  By this morning, my fears were confirmed.  It was hot as heck in the house … and all we have are three little desk fans.  Guess what hubby is stopping to get on his way home from work? 

And, with the holiday – we can’t call the A/C people until Tuesday.

5 comments:

  1. What a shame-------time to get out of the house for a couple days. I know our electricity went out for a few hours a month ago. The first hour it was O.K., but missed the fans and movement of the air. The second hour, I was getting worried, as it was starting to heat up inside. Then for several hours it would go on, off, on, off until it finialy came on for good. Hope it get fixed soon.

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