Friday: Yesterday, after I'd sent off the Thrifty Thursday post, I was sitting here in the quiet listening to the well shut on and off. It seemed to be running over much. I set the stopwatch on my phone and the doggone thing was coming on and going off every five minutes. We weren't running any water anywhere in the house.
I looked online (thankful yet again for the technology at our fingertips) and there was no really concise answer about timing of a pump priming. But I did manage to gather the impression that we were having well trouble again. After two hours of timing, I tapped John on the shoulder and said, "Call Roy...I think we've got well trouble."
He called his friend, and he suggested we call his son who had taken over the family business of digging and repairing wells. We got a return call from him about 7pm. He agreed that it sounded like we had trouble, but said it was safe to run as long as we wanted, or we could cut it off when we were done for the evening.
We turned off the well last night to save the pump possibly burning out from running overmuch. We were told by the repair man that we could turn it on again this morning and use as we needed. We held off until 11am and then we turned it on. We are just now washing the third load of sheets and towels for the week.
The well repair won't be free...but I'm hoping that due to the internet info and my keen ear for hearing the thing run, will have saved us a load of costs and be a simpler repair. That's my prayer, folks. He should be here about 3pm today, so we'll see.
Busy morning in the kitchen and in the house. Laundry, vacuuming, sorting, changing beds, putting out fresh towels, setting plants outdoors to get rainwater as a booster before cold weather comes in, bread baked, fridge sorted, muffins made for tomorrow's breakfast...It's all been happening here so far today. Now we are simply waiting for supper time and Shabat.
Another misty autumn day. No complaints. We need the moisture and it's much appreciated.
On my Savings Challenge: I moved a little money to savings this week. In light of expenses this week, I probably won't get to save much more this month, or the next two, but I'm grateful for what I have been able to push aside. I've very nearly reached my goal for the three months, which was to save for our usual Christmas expenses just by faithfully adding in all the bits of money that came to me.
Saturday: The first repairman never showed up. We called a second one today who arrived within two hours. The repair was pricey and the damage to our well had been more than we realized. However, the repair was not a lengthy thing. We were up and running normally with a new tank, a new valve, a new bladder...yeah.
We went out to eat as a late lunch, early supper. I was all for calling off our date but John said, "At this point, supper isn't going to sink our ship..." and he was quite right. But he did add, "No appetizer..." and I agreed readily.
I picked up fried chicken, which had gone up another dollar so it's now $10.96 for 8 pieces. I'm hoping that Taylor is going to start getting tired of fried chicken but since she eats only a few items, I'm afraid I'm going to lose that wish. I got olive oil on sale, and a Coconut Cream Pie, which I allow myself to have about once every two years. They are smaller. And cost more. In future, I'll go the extra mile and make my own.
Monday: I know we'll need a couple more grocery items in the week ahead: milk, dog food (Rufus would be appreciative), fruit, and I want to get Caleb a pumpkin. I thought I'd let him pick one out after I saw the display Saturday evening at Publix. I think he'll get a big kick out of choosing 'his' pumpkin. I'm going to try and wait and see if we can make it to the next sales cycles before I purchase anything since nothing much was on sale this time around. I don't want to overspend, but sales being scarce these days I do like to take advantage of what I might. Rufus will eat food scraps and cat food and not complain.
Yesterday afternoon, I made up breakfast casserole for our supper. I tossed in some bits of tomato, onion, broccoli as well as sausage, cheese, eggs and plain milk. I got a dozen little muffin cups and 1 9x9 pan. We ate most of the muffins last night which were slightly overcooked. I'll freeze and save the 9 x 9 pan for another meal.
I took meats out to thaw last night and this morning did a mini marathon of cooking: meatloaf, chili, cooked chicken for the Cobbler meal, and even made hamburger gravy to go over toast for our breakfast. It might sound odd, but it was really cool out this morning and that was a stick to your ribs breakfast that we appreciated. I've put cooked chicken, broth, chili in the fridge to hold until later in the week. Tonight, we'll have meatloaf and whatever of that is leftover we'll use to make sandwiches this week. As I chopped veg to go in the chili and meatloaf, I dropped root and top pieces into the chicken to make the broth.
John went to work on Caleb's bicycle. He has brand new tires, new training wheels and a chain that has been well greased. It's a little too big for him but we feel sure he's going to learn to ride it sooner rather than later. John lamented that it looked so rough. I pointed out that it will make a great knock around bike for all the kids and in the end, we can always drop it off at the dump and let someone else take it home to freshen up again just as we've done.
In the garden, I have one pea that has come up, several beans standing tall, three tiny tomatoes...Once John mows the yard this week I plan to move the planters off the patio and into the sunny part of the yard near the deck corner (just a few feet away) in the hopes that we shall see a more rapid growth once they are in the sun for more hours of the day.
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5 comments:
You know there seems to be no new tips for saving money at the grocery store. Well this week my eyes and shopping were changed by this https://youtu.be/I-tRr-wLeIM?si=yvDFm-dir1Y9w21V
It kept me awake last night thinking it through and realizing how much I need to make some changes.
Glad it was only your bladder tank and not the pump on your well!
Terri, I realize in your small town you probably don't have a Dollar Tree. But the next time you are in a larger town, stock up on greeting cards. Look first at the 2/$1 and then the $1 rack. I'm sorry to say that most of what I've been sending lately have been sympathy cards, but having a few birthday and get well cards as well saves me a trip to the store, $ave$ a bunch on cost and (usually) gets them sent out on time. I know you can buy boxed cards (at least you used to find them at Wal-Mart) but I don't think they are as nice as even the .50 cards at DT.
Lana, now that is interesting and I find it particularly so because this past weekend I went into the grocery and picked up several things, all not typical meal items but things meant just for the weekend. I wanted a coconut cream pie which I rarely buy, got Gramma's fried chicken for Taylor's sunday dinner, picked up a bakery item for John who wanted 'a little something sweet' (bakery was cheaper than two candy bars!) etc. When I looked at the total after I thought, I shouldn't even count this as grocery spending but slide it off to entertainment or something because none of it's going to be a proper meal making item..."
Maxine, I replied to you privately, but our dollar general has cards for $1 each and they are nice ones.
Next year I plan to buy a year's worth of cards at one time. I'm going to do this so I will hopefully stop forgetting my need of cards, lol. And yes, sympathy cards have been needed more lately than otherwise.
When they are on sale and free shipping is available, I buy packets of cards from Current. I have them for all occasions. Love it when they offer BOGO's. Turns out less money than Dollar Tree. Every quarter I make a list of birthdays, anniversaries, and so on...address the cards and put the mail-by date in the right upper corner where the stamp will cover it. I used to mail 7 days in advance, but now usually go 10 days out as the Post Office is unpredictable! I keep them in the kitchen by my calendar in a clear napkin holder (Dollar Tree) and check dates every day. Lifesaver! Hope this is a help to someone.
Lejmom, I used to get the Current catalog and haven't even thought about that site for years now. I think your's is a great idea. I've gotten so that I'm notoriously late on sending out cards and the USPO doesn't help me a bit, lol.
I think I'll employ your method in future.
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