Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Things that make you want to slam your head against a brick wall.....

The kids and I are in Kansas. We left last Tuesday morning, and made our way to Austin where Benjamin had an appointment with his neurosurgeon. Everything went GREAT, we were able to spend time with our dear friends, the Brownfields, and then we headed up to Oklahoma City. After spending the night there, we headed up north to Wichita.

While we've been in Kansas, Curtis has been at home working very hard on our house. We've decided to put the house on the market next month! He's been busily working on lots of projects around the house (more to come on that) for the past week. Well, until this past Sunday night. He noticed that the house felt very warm. By 10pm, it was clear that our air conditioning had gone out. He immediately called the home warranty office, and we made plans for someone to come out Monday at 5:00pm. The technician arrived, found the problem, but didn't have the parts. He assured Curtis that he would pick up the part Tuesday morning, come by, and have everything up and running.

The plan was for the kids and I to come home with mom today. I spent a good part of the day yesterday packing and getting everything ready. Curtis had spent the night at a friends house, and decided not wait to hear from the tech before heading into work. We didn't hear from the tech ALL DAY LONG!

Curtis went by the house yesterday late afternoon, and it was 95 degrees in the house. We have tried multiple times to contact the technician and the repair company. We've also been in touch with warranty company. Basically everyones hands are tied, unless we hear from the technician. The kids and I are heading to Oklahoma City, hoping that we will know something. If we don't hear anything, we will be staying in Oklahoma City.

If you feel so lead, please pray that things would quickly work out! The kids and I need to head home and are ready to head home. But we can't live in a house that's almost 100 degrees. Thanks!

1 comment:

Carissa said...

If you get tired of OKC, you could always stop in Wichita Falls. :)