Lately, I have stopped and asked myself if my house is dying. Or is it just like the human body in that one day everything is absolutely fine and the next day everything completely falls apart? It certainly feels that way lately, especially over the past week. Now, first of all, I must say that I love my house. I have been here for 16 years. I have a great (or at least in my mind) relationship with my landlords and my neighbors. I do not see myself leaving this house anytime soon. But things lately have just been falling apart.
First there's the refrigerator. Several months ago, I noticed that my freezer was getting more and more condensation in it. Things were almost automatically being covered in ice crystals once they were put in the freezer. For a while I could not figure it out. I adjusted the temperature in the freezer. I moved things around, but nothing helped. Then one day when I went to open it, I could feel cold air coming out through the top of the door. I realized then that the seal had come loose and needed to be fixed. My landlord gave me the name and number of someone. I contacted them and he said that my landlord needed to be the one to place the repair order since she would be paying for it. I totally get that. But then he said, after I described what was going on, that it was most likely not the seal. He was very condescending about it even over text. I wanted to ask how the air was escaping if it wasn't the seal, but I bit my tongue. My landlord contacted him and gave the go ahead, but he never called. One month later and he never called. Now my freezer is pretty much a block of ice.
Second, there's the stove. About six weeks ago, I was cooking something in the oven for Sunday lunch and poof! It just stopped working all together. All of the lights went out. Nothing. Nada. Zilch. But before I could do anything it popped right back on. Ok. Hmmmmmm. The next Sunday, the same thing happened. I started to feel as if my house has something against my Sunday lunches!! Then on Easter Sunday, as I was cooking our ham, it happened again. Only this time it did not just pop right back on. About five minutes went by which may not seem like a long time but when you have something in the oven and your entire meal cooking is timed out, five minutes is an eternity. Even though nothing else was not working, I flipped all of the breakers. That seemed to work as it came back on and I continued with my cooking. Thursday before last I was cooking some muffins for breakfast at the lake and it went out again. This time, nothing seemed to work. Flipping the breakers made no difference. It was off about 4 hours this time and only came back on after Jason jostled it and turned the knobs. That's not very reassuring. So, there was definitely a short there somewhere. Unplug the stove. Yippee!
Third, Jason called me on Thursday morning to say that something strange had happened at the house. As he was having his morning coffee he heard a very loud crashing sound. Looking around the house he could not find anything out of place. However, when he went to open the front door, he found that the glass in the screen door had shattered. Our yard man, Rene, was there earlier mowing and it would have made sense that something hit the glass and shattered it. But that did not happen because the glass the shattered was the pane inside the door not outside. So now there's still glass everywhere and it keeps multiplying. GRRRRRRRR And back to the refrigerator, the refrigerator part of it this week stopped keeping things cold. They are slowly coming to room temperature. WTH?!
Repairman is coming Monday to service the fridge. I still need to clear it out this weekend. New stove is coming the next Monday. The broken door I can live with. I have far more pressing needs. I am thankful for landlords that are so helpful. But I need a break from things breaking down. Please? Just a few months for my psyche to recover and then have at it! Another fun escapade in adulting!



