Today I am thankful for handyman services. When I was a kid, we used to troop, along with our cousins, to Grandma's house, twice a year, to put up and take down her storm windows and screens. Grandma was a widow, so her son and son in law did this kind of thing for her. Or her neighbors. Like Grandma, I'm an older lady living alone, and I'm not particularly handy. So when I need something done, I have to find someone who can do it.
Nowadays, that means the so-called "gig" economy comes into play. There's not a lot of do-it-yourself. I'm grateful for having found people at various times to remove a shed, replace a door, etc. Today it will be making space for the new stove.
It's raining. One victory was that I convinced Ember to come outside to do her business, despite the rain. We did not go on a morning walk, and I cooked and ate my oatmeal before 7 a.m. The carpenter is not due until 9, so I spent the 7-8 a.m. hour clearing off counters, and clearing out drawers and cabinet shelves of the cabinet that I anticipate will be moved.
I got up on top of the 'fridge to clear off and found about five years' worth of crud underneath all the clutter of things I elevated to keep them away from the dog.
All this done, I sat down to breathe and found that the carpenter did not show up at the dot of nine as I had on my calendar, so I'm kind of guessing this is a "window" of time in which he begins to appear.
Still, within half an hour the doorbell rang, and it was not in fact, the carpenter, it was the guy from the lawn service, come to shut down the sprinkler system for the season. He walked me through the process, which has multiple steps, and I'm thinking I will probably give them a call again in the Spring and let them do it for me.
The carpenter arrived about 10:45 a.m. He's going to need help lifting the old stove out. Once they got the old one out, they discovered that it's hard wired into the wall. So now we need to have that changed to allow for a 4-prong outlet. They are trying to get that scheduled yet for today.
Old stove out, waiting to be hauled off when they deliver the new one.
The trick will be keeping Ember from tearing into this pile between now and when it gets hauled away!
Empty space awaiting the new stove. Note the power box there. The electrician is due to come within the next hour or so to swap that out for a four-prong plug.
Welp, the electrician guy came, and started working on it, in fact did about an hour and a half, but he had brought the wrong receptacle... so he has to come back in the morning!
I still don't have a time window for the delivery of the stove and 'fridge.
It's still raining, the backyard is flooding, making a stream. Ember drinks from the stream and at least does her peeing outside. Now she's back down for puppy nap #2.
Electrician Mike will come back at 8 - 8:30 tomorrow morning to finish the job on the outlet for the new stove.
Things got worse about 4:30 p.m. when the appliance store gave me a robocall saying my delivery window is between 8 and 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday. The electrician's appointment text says he's not here until 8:15. Considering that the carpenter was supposed to be here at 9 and didn't get here until 10:45 a.m., I freaked out and called the store. They told me they could deliver "drop off" but not install, and have the electrician install it? Yikes, that's no solution!
To reschedule, they were four days out... which hits the same day as my eye appointment! So that shoves it all the way to Monday. So, I am rolling the dice and hoping that the ballet works out. If I ask they to install the 'fridge first, then allow me to transfer the food from the old fridge to the new, then haul off the old appliances, and lastly put in the stove? Could it work out? Depends entirely on when who shows up.
So I'm all stressed out.
Consequently, for Day 37 (Tuesday), my gratitude is for the philosophy, espoused by many, that "things could be worse". It's kind of hard to argue with that one. This whole logistical shuffle is such a minor thing in the bucket of life problems, don't you think?
Ember was a good girl all day as people came and went and did things with machines and things got moved around. I only have to protect those wires from her for a few hours more.Life is Good. Seriously! Spark on!