Ugh. Came home to a broken AC. Thankfully we have two systems and the one that’s working covers our bedrooms. This is the third time we’ve come home from vacation to a broken appliance. Two years ago it was the downstairs AC, last year it was our refrigerator, and now our upstairs AC.
Any idea why this happens? We basically left it running the same schedule, just a couple degrees warmer.
When I lived down there, this happened to us once. As you know, (but saying it for others who might not) many of the AC units are on the exterior roof. While we were away, some enterprising souls climbed up there and stole some of the pieces out for the copper.
I was very happy to discover that I lost 2 lbs during the trip! And I was already in decent shape for me. I now weigh about what I did in 2008 when I graduated from college.
Considering all the food I ate, here is the only explanation:
The furthest distance we walked was on our second UOR day, May 27th. Our shortest distance was measured on our Volcano Bay day, but obviously that is lacking data from leaving my phone at our chairs.
Yeah. On those double-digit days, that’s more than 5 hours spent just walking.
At the moment, it takes deliberate effort to get away from my computer and do 30 minutes of walking.
So sorry to hear this. We turn our AC/heat off when we are on vacation, though I can understand leaving the AC on. When the kids returned from WDW Christmas Eve 2019, the switch to the heating/cooling control was broken. It was 52 degrees in the house, which is fairly frigid for us in the SF Bay Area. They left their space heaters on all night! And then they went to their cousins’ house on Christmas day to be warmed by their heating system and family around them!