It was a good time for my A/C to chop down

Call myself and others eternal optimists, but I enjoy being able to look on the bright side of any situation.

A long time ago I was an entirely dour plus emotional type of woman.

To myself and others the glass was regularly half empty, and never half full. Eventually I became tired of always being angry plus sad so much of the time, plus decided to make a change. I started going to yoga, meditating, plus smoking a lot of pot. I made a concerted effort to let go of stress plus worry plus just relish the moment. Currently I am going through some complications at home, but I continue to cast things in a more positive light. When my Heating, Ventilation & A/C plan died, I knew that I didn’t have nearly enough money to repair it. I didn’t even have enough money on hand to spend my money on a Heating, Ventilation & A/C expert to tell myself and others what the problem was. I should have gotten depressed, but instead I realized that this was the only time of the entire year when I could survive for a few weeks without air conditioning. I live in the deep south, where my friends and I basically run our air conditioner systems 9 to 11 weeks a year. My air conditioner happened to break down right in that sweet spot where the temps were nice plus the humidity was low. In other words – if the a/c was going to break, this was the best possible time for that to happen. Now I have a few weeks to save up a little money, which hopefully will be enough to pay for the Heating, Ventilation & A/C service costs so I can have it back before the muggy, humid Summer arrives.

 

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