Sunday, June 4, 2017

A Much Needed Vacation with an Unwanted Ending

It's been quite a while since I've been on vacation and I was itching to get away. I decided to take my time driving to Florida hitting my favorite casinos in Tunica, Biloxi and Tampa. After a quick lunch with Sam in Vero Beach, I headed to Fort Lauderdale to pick up Sonia for our cruise out of Miami to the US Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands and Nassau in the Bahamas.
I've been on several cruises but this one seemed to have too many rules, too many restrictions, and too many people. Plus most of the entertainment starts around 10:00 at night. Don't even think about sitting around the pool. There is one pool about the size of my living room. We did find a deck without a pool that had a "cave like" water feature, but the temperatures were soaring into the 90's and there wasn't any type of breeze. 
I still enjoy port shopping but most of the excursions involve some sort of water activity and I'm not much for swimming in a lagoon with water creatures. Maybe next time, I'll try an all inclusive resort.
When we got back to Miami, we headed back up the coast to Vero Beach. Our stay at the Driftwood Resort was the best part of the vacation. We had a nice room with a front porch for the evening. 
During the day, we rented chairs and an umbrella and spent the day just sitting on the beach. Then our journey back to Kansas City began. It's so much easier driving such a long distance with another person. Taking a nap in the back seat makes the time fly by.
But never think that when you get home, you'll be able to relax and comfortably sleep in your own bed. Little did I know that while I was gone, my toilet had been leaking. Who would think that a small leak could cause so much damage. Jamie came by to pull the carpet out of my master bedroom closet and mop up the standing water.
Early the next morning, ServPro arrived with fans and dehumidifiers to dry out carpet, walls and floors. The damage was isolated to my master bath, master closet and part of my living area downstairs and the bedroom closet. At least ServPro could assess there was no mold. There's the silver lining!
After 4 days of drying out the house, ServPro finally removed all the fans and dehumidifiers that put out more heat that a flaming bon fire. Little did I know that my air conditioner was also on the down slide. Even after the removal of all the drying equipment, my thermostat continued to rise. My bad luck continued when the service man from the HVAC dealer told me the unit needed freon. Not the good freon, but the government restricted "bad for the environment" type of freon that cost $80/pound. My unit needed 13 pounds.
So back into the wallet to buy a new HVAC unit. Some nights I just stand on the front porch and look at my new heat pump. It's so pretty. Now on to putting the rest of my house back in order. Contractors are starting in 2 weeks. I don't think my OCD can take too much more!

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