March 12, 2022

Saturday Chit-Chat

I'm sure a good majority of you are sometimes honestly as surprised as I am when I pop up here.  I mean, at times, I actually post on a pretty regular basis...and then I fade away for a time (some times are shorter than others).  And then I pop back up.

I know.  I wonder about that too.  At any rate, here I am again today.  Let's just go with that.

While things have been relatively quiet around the Gigi household - many behind the scenes things are taking place.  Nothing new (really) or exciting.  Just things.

The back to work order commenced on Monday with BIG fanfare (aka...Super Spreader Events - welcome back reception in the lobby (masks optional), complimentary food from popular local food trucks in the courtyard for lunch (again, masks optional), etc.

Thankfully, those events were mainly restricted to the first three days of last week - at least they were thinking of us that aren't quite ready to jump back into "normal" life...I guess?

In reality, I DO appreciate the effort that went in to welcoming (most) of us back to the office.  AND I appreciate they also recognized that some of us would prefer coming in without so much fanfare.  Which meant that I showed up on Thursday and Friday.

On Thursday, I encountered a sweet co-worker I haven't seen since we walked out nearly three years ago...unmasked; naturally.  I pleasantly declined riding up in the elevator.  When I eventually arrived on the fourth floor, I found that only seven of us were in attendance...and I was the only one who masked in the common areas *sigh*

Friday was even better - there were only three of us on the whole floor (again, with me being the lone masked individual).

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We shan't go into the very worrying things I keep reading about the latest strain; as I don't want to bring anyone angst.  Just...keep your masks at the ready and stay home as much as you can, okay?  I care for you too much for anything to happen to you.  Just sayin'... (and yes, I realize several friends, co-workers, etc. think I'm overreacting...but, I'd rather be safe than sorry, ya know?)

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As usual, in the Gigi household something weird is ALWAYS happening.  I can't decide if it's just our luck, the natural order of things or if a poltergeist might somehow be involved.

About two weeks (ish) ago, The Husband was outraged when he claimed our relatively new (ish) television just died.  He informed me of this as I was reaching into the fridge; where I noted the light was out.  When I gave him this particular bit of data; the hunt was on.  The television and the fridge are not on the same circuit breaker - so that was our initial riddle.  Eventually, we discovered that the master bath electricity wasn't working, the fridge in the garage wasn't working and a few other areas.  None of which were connected to each other in any way, shape or form.

The Husband checked the breaker box while I texted a couple of neighbors to see if this was only happening here.  It was.  And the breakers were fine; despite the random outages.  The Husband then called his electrician while I consulted with Google.  Both the electrician and Google agreed that we had a bad "leg."  (What does that even mean?!).  The electrician advised that we call the power company because if this was the issue it would be something they would have to fix.

The Husband called the power company and we prepared for bed figuring nothing would happen before morning when all of a sudden - everything was working again!  We decided not to look a gift horse in the mouth and considered it a fluke.

Until the next morning, when The Husband wandered outside and noticed a weird contraption that looked like something out of a Sci-Fi sixties movie connected to our house.  Eventually, we decided that the power company must have snuck out in the middle of the night to deliver this contraption that was surely gathering data as to what might be wrong with our house.  We were curious as to why we hadn't heard from them...but since it was coming up on the weekend, we figured we'd hear something on Monday.  We didn't.

The next week, I happened to be in the garage when I heard several truck doors slamming and I went to the windows to investigate (Gladys Kravitz, I surely am).  The Husband was out; so it looked like no one was home since my car resides in the garage.  When I saw that TWO power company trucks were parked in front of the house, I opened the front door...so they would know that someone was home.

Eventually, they did - and they sent one of the guys to speak to me.  Apparently, a "leg" WAS out and the contraption attached to our house was giving us supplemental power until they could come out and fix it.  Which, I guess, was that day.  Would they have even bothered to try the bell to see if anyone was home before attempting to fix the problem?  That is anyone's guess.

At any rate, after a couple hours of work they informed us that the cable company (not ours) had placed their equipment right on top of theirs and they would have to come back.  So they hooked up the contraption again and left.

Two days later, we lost power again.  Except this time it was an all out power outage.  The guy came back (same day - shocker, I KNOW!)  Showed The Husband how to reset the contraption but stressed that we should call it in - even if we successfully reset the contraption.

And on Thursday, the power went out AGAIN - this time without anyone being home at the time.  The Husband discovered it upon returning home.  And once again, he reset the contraption and called.

Sometime, late Thursday evening, the power guys showed up again and this time (I guess because they'd figured out a way to work around the cable company's stuff) and supposedly fixed it.  Fingers crossed.  Unless a poltergeist IS involved, then who knows what kind of ride we are in for.

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I've probably got about three or four more things to chit-chat about - but I am tired and I'm sure you are bored.  But I posted...so there's that.  xo


16 comments:

  1. Hopefully they've fixed it!! It's always such a pain when things aren't working properly - especially when it's the power!!

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    1. Fingers crossed! It seems to be holding up.

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  2. What an odd circumstance! I've never heard of such a thing. You're fortunate that the power company was so prompt and helpful. I'm not sure it would be the same here.

    I'm experiencing the same thing with regard to masking around where I live. I'm in the distinct minority when I'm out and about in public wearing a mask. I don't care. I read that the flu vaccine we were given is practically worthless--that they misjudged the strain. My mask is going to keep me from the flu, too.

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    1. It really was the weirdest thing - I was gobsmacked that they were so prompt and helpful - if I hadn't witnessed it with my own two eyes, I wouldn't have believed it.

      Keep on masking, Nance! It really does seem to help - other than my usual allergies, I haven't been sick since this whole thing started. *knocks wood*

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  3. You're never boring and yes, it does sound poltergeist-ish. But you must live somewhere incredible that the power company comes so quickly!

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    1. Aren't you sweet - thank you, Barbara. It must have been a couple of slow days at the power company - I would have NEVER expected service at the level.

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  4. I never heard of a "leg" of electricity, much less one that goes out. Must have a bad knee or something. Nothing boring about this post, Gigi, and I always enjoy seeing your "face" show up in my news feed. :-)

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  5. Gah, having the power out is awful. I've never heard of this happening before, just random outages in the house.

    Sorry about all your super-spreader events. Stay safe, my friend!

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    1. I'd never heard of it either - apparently, it's more common than we know.

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  6. That is so weird about the power going off only on certain items. How crazy that they hooked up the 'contraption' without you even knowing...like damn ninjas!
    I hope it all continues to work properly for you.

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    1. That was a head-scratcher. HOW did they hook up this contraption without us hearing them?

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  7. We used to have weird power outages like that here. In the end the power company replaced some stuff down by the street and the power has stayed on. We were never shown how to reset any contraption. As for masks, about 1/3 of the people around here are wearing them. I am one of them, of course. We're not done with Covid-19 yet, but people sure want to believe we are.

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  8. Ally, that's exactly what they did - replaced some stuff near the street.

    The headline yesterday for our local paper basically announced the pandemic is over! Until you got to the very last paragraph (on page eleven!) when a doctor (I think an epidemiologist) warned that a variant was quite likely. I felt the paper was irresponsible for running that piece. At the very least, they should have started the article with that information. And, based on things I've seen on various outlets, it seems there IS a variant out there already and that we could be facing another surge (God, I hope not!)

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  9. Poltergeists is as good an explanation and any and more fun. always good with supper inviters.

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  10. Gigi,
    Not sure whether you're a leg up or a leg down...but as long as you have a leg to stand on, that's the important thing! And having a mask is important, too!

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