rondackhiker where is flying toast when you actually need her? No doubt she knows all about heating a home with coal!
Ha!
It's a nice home otherwise. Nice layout, good space, everything updated, excellent yard and location, great schools...
But coal.
Is the house ducted or does the heat just radiate throughout? Our house had only wood stove heat and the previous owner got rid of it. So we have a Rinnai propane floor furnace. The house is not ducted and we have no furnace.
Post by bennyandthejets13 on Jan 27, 2015 8:43:17 GMT -5
I'm so tired today. DS was up all night with a cough wheezing. We were up from 12-1am giving him breathing treatments and trying to get him back down. He didn't want to go back to his bed so I slept with toddler feet on my back all night.
I don't drink coffee but I'm thinking I should because I'm not sure how I'll make it all day. Also it's 7am why is everyone out right now clogging the roads? I'll be glad when this week is over and all the tourists go home.
We've already had an emergency. Not the mounds of snow outside that'd be too obvious. What I did was far more heinous. I, Nonniedee, didn't take all the stringy stuff off my child 's orange.
She had a well deserved meltdown while I remedied the atrocity.
It's a nice home otherwise. Nice layout, good space, everything updated, excellent yard and location, great schools...
But coal.
Is the house ducted or does the heat just radiate throughout? Our house had only wood stove heat and the previous owner got rid of it. So we have a Rinnai propane floor furnace. The house is not ducted and we have no furnace.
I have no idea.
We are actually looking at it on Thursday, because we are looking at a few others in the area and the price is right.
Apparently it has electric heat as backup. We want to find out what converting it would cost and how good the electric heat is. Like, do you need to use the electric heat? Could you use only the electric heat?
Is the house ducted or does the heat just radiate throughout? Our house had only wood stove heat and the previous owner got rid of it. So we have a Rinnai propane floor furnace. The house is not ducted and we have no furnace.
I have no idea.
We are actually looking at it on Thursday, because we are looking at a few others in the area and the price is right.
Apparently it has electric heat as backup. We want to find out what converting it would cost and how good the electric heat is. Like, do you need to use the electric heat? Could you use only the electric heat?
If the house has a pretty open floor plan, that will make it easier to heat. We have a two story open concept home with a loft over the living room. The Rinnai does a great job, we set it to 60 and the house is warm. Maybe we have god insulation too. I don't know.
We didn't even get enough snow to fully cover the grass. Booooo! School's closed, but I'm at work. I only get 10 days of paid leave per year so I'm rationing.
I pulled out an old pair of Timbs to wear this morning and apparently my feet have grown since I last wore them because they're squeezing the shit out of my feet.
We didn't even get enough snow to fully cover the grass. Booooo! School's closed, but I'm at work. I only get 10 days of paid leave per year so I'm rationing.
PTO is like... my single largest annoyance throughout the year. And it will be prorated down because I'm going to be out for 3 months... i'm already stressing how I'm going to handle the inevitable onslaught of baby sick days once I go back from maternity leave.
Yea I'm usually completely out of days by August. I lose a lot of income that last quarter of the year already, so new baby starting daycare right then is stressing me out.
I feel like a bad mom today because we can't seem to make it through one morning without me raising my voice. I hate that the kids start out there day with me yelling at them I really wish that I could swap places with DH for a day just kiss them goodbye and go off to work and leave DH to get them dressed and out the door on time. Maybe then he'd realize why the wine and angry orchards have been tasting so good at night.
I love soup and my H doesn't and it really stresses our marriage this time of year.
can you make heartier ones that he can put over rice?
I can usually get away with it if I make him a sandwich to go on the side. He's just very weird about what constitutes "a meal" sometimes. I blame his mother.
I am taking this megapack of antibiotics for H Pylori (WTF--I thought bacteria in your gut was good, but apparently not). It's giving me a metallic taste in my mouth. I just keep eating because at least food keeps the taste away for a bit.
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