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The First Opportunity of 2024 – Heat

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I can’t remember if I wrote about my heat going out on 12/22, the morning after History Buff arrived for Christmas.

Thankfully things worked out in my favor and we had heat for Christmas.

First, I had been in touch with my trusted HVAC person in the fall to have him check out my AC. He tested it out for me and let me know that he was shutting down his business. Thankfully, I asked them for a referral to a new service. Although, I had yet to contact them.

So when I awoke to no heat, I called them immediately. And gratefully, he came out that day AND I received a check from a client that day.

$180 and we had heat for Christmas.

He did warn me that he wasn’t sure how long it would last. It lasted almost 2 weeks, until this morning. We woke up to 59 degrees in the house and 28 degrees outside.

fire in fireplace

I wish we had a fireplace. Our home is small enough that it would heat the entire thing easily.

Not Going to Panic

My first thought was panic. I have $100 in savings and about $50 cash. No money for a new furnace, let alone another repair bill.

But this is a new year and I’m determined to have a new attitude and outlook. So we are looking at this as an opportunity. Not sure what for, but there’s going to be a lesson and a blessing from this. I just have to watch for them!

I’ve contacted the new HVAC contractor again. (And have gotten additional recommendations for him since I used him last month, so I’m feeling good about being in the right hands.) And they are going to go take a look while I’m at work today. We will see what they have to say.

No More Debt

One of my Not Going to Happens for 2024 is no new debt. What do I do here?

I have a soft estimate for a new furnace at $2,600. Waiting on a firm quote from the contractor. Needless to say, I do not have that.

Here are the options I think I have. I’m happy to hear if you have other thoughts:

  1. Borrow some electric space heaters and save til I have enough for a replacement.
  2. See if they can patch my existing unit and if I can afford that to make it through this year. (I’m not hopeful this is an option, but I have to consider everything.)
  3. Ask a friend/family member to put it on a credit card, giving me 30 days to come up with the money to pay it off. This is too close to more debt in my mind.
  4. See if the contractor offers a payment plan. Again, more debt that I do not want to take on.

I am leaning toward option #1 and plan to start making some calls this afternoon. If we weren’t at the very beginning of winter, we would just make it through, and I would have the year to save for a new one. But this winter is supposed to be a cold one. And nights are in the 20-30’s and days in 40-50’s for the foreseeable future.

But I am grateful…I sleep for 4 big dogs. I am plenty warm at night. And Beauty has a new heated blanked on her bed so she’s cozy as well. Grateful for little things in the face of this.

 

The Joy Coming in 2024

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Whoo, boy. I don’t even want to do a recap of 2023. So much loss. So much heartache. And so many struggles.

So that’s it, that’s all I’m going to say about 2023. We are no longer looking back. Just looking forward.

I feel confident that 2024 is going to bring so much change, so much growth, and so much joy!

In the past, I have made lists upon lists of things that I am going to accomplish in the coming year. That is not happening for 2024. If anything the past years have taught me just how true the old adage of “We plan and God laughs” is.

So instead I have a few “not going to happen” items. And then one big mindset goal…

Not Going to Happen

  1. I am not going to neglect my physical health.
  2. I am not going to let others disrupt my peace.
  3. I am not going to take on any additional debt!

I realize that experts would say to state my goals as a positive, but that has never worked for me in the past. I’m trying something new. These are things I will not tolerate and will not let happen this coming year.

My Mindset

  1. Be ready to say “Yes” to whatever opportunities are given me.

As I previously mentioned, I have been in purge mode for quite a while now. And sorting through my stacks and stacks of book has been a big one. I’ve sorted them by category, priority to read, etc. And this book gave me the motivation for this coming year’s mindset.

Year of Yes

It’s not the only one, but the title just speaks to me in so many ways. I read this book several years ago and have been skimming through the passages I underlined and highlighted over the past couple of days.

Changes Coming in January

Here are some things I am specifically looking forward to in January.

  1. Hopefully, I will get a start date for my new part time job as a catering coordinator for a local fast food restaurant.
  2. With tax season upon us, I anticipate being able to pick up some additional hours at my current part time with the accountant.
  3. I am wrapping up my HUGE project, reworking the tech stack for a local winery and launching their new website next week. That payment will push me into February as far as having bills covered.
  4. With all the different work fronts I have going, being very intentional about my one day off a week (Sundays) is going to be very important to keep me mentally and physically healthy. Planning for that now.
  5. Friendship! A friend from way back that I reconnected with at my high school reunion is going to town for his birthday weekend. It will be a blast to hang out and reconnect with him. (And he knows I’m broke so this will not be a spending event, just a time spent encounter.)

I hope you have a wonderful and safe New Years! I will be snuggled up with a stack of library books and my dogs…reading in the New Year and definitely asleep before the clock strikes midnight.

Here’s to the most glorious coming year that we can not even imagine! A year of YES for me!