Wednesday, July 27, 2016

2016: the year the air conditioner died

2016 has been a big year.  We lost Dan's dad in February, an unborn baby from an early miscarriage in June, and just recently our air conditioner in July.


Dan and I bought his parents house in 2009 (the summer we were married).  Before they moved out, the four of us spent a few months living together that summer.  Ernie and Cindy lived upstairs, Dan lived in the basement, and I came to visit most weekends.  We got to spend a lot of time together and learned a lot about each other that summer.  I learned that we ate beef most nights, that Ernie was probably the hardest working man I'd ever met, and that Cindy was the communicator in the family.  I learned that we drive red tractors, keep our fences mended, and don't mow the yard nearly enough.  I also learned that Ernie could fix anything.


One night that summer the four of us were eating dinner and the outside unit started rumbling, hot air blowing freely from the vents inside the house.  Ernie and Dan went outside to check things out.  Ernie stared at it, and used a screw driver to tap on the fan, and it miraculously started working perfectly.  Ernie did this a few times each summer for the remainder of his life.  There wasn't much he couldn't fix.  Even though he had moved on to a different house, he still made time to come check on his old air conditioner.


So when the air conditioner made a knocking noise and smoke started billowing from the outside unit a few weeks ago, tears welled up in my eyes.  I really wish Ernie was here to see it.  He would have probably agreed it was time for a new one (it was 40 years old after all) but I'm sure he would have been proud that he kept it running so long.


It's weird that the stupid air conditioner brought up so many memories for me.  I know it's part of the grief process.  It's the little things that Ernie brought to our family that I miss the most.  I know he's in a better place but I just miss him right now.  ~ Lydia

5 comments:

  1. My wife and I could really relate to your blog. Our AC unit expired last year, and wow, what a pain, not to mention the cost. It's funny that something as small as that though can be tied into memories. I could not agree more. Funny how nostalgia works.

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  2. I would just like to say how sorry I am for your loss and completely understand how you felt when the air conditioning broke. When our air conditioning finally stopped working (it was also old) we had to call the experts in to install a new one but I really wished my dad was around to help us fix it.

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  3. It is odd how some things can make us think about the people we love. There are many things that remind me of my father as he used to fix things as well. I hope that everything is now working well with the heating and cooling and that you are comfortable in the home.

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  4. I am so sorry for each of your losses. My air conditioning unit quit working this summer as well, so I can empathize with you on that one! Your post is a good reminder that we need to appreciate the blessings in our life while we have them- no matter how big or small they may seem.

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