Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Cozy and Bright

This December I'm participating in An Advent of Gratitude to help remind me of the gifts I already have, what I often take for granted, and what I can and should be grateful for.

Today, the challenge said "If you have never experienced having your electricity or heat shut off due to inability to pay the bill, pay $5."  I was overjoyed to be able to add that sum to my total. 

The request was very timely: 
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A cold front came through yesterday, and all of a sudden the weather changed from fall to winter.  Since we're well into the month of December, I don't think there's a good chance of it changing back.  Yesterday I wore capris and a tee shirt. Twenty four hours later I was using my heavy winter coat. 

Because Hubby Tony and I are fortunate to be able to afford to pay the utility bills the house was warm and the lights were on.  Life is good.

Five years ago today: Lights!

10 comments:

  1. Yes, very thankful that the bills are paid each month. I know there are those who cannot do so.

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  2. OK, up to $15.70. My water once was shut off, because I was never home from work to let in the meter reader. That was a tragedy, but doesn't count.

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    1. The only issue we've ever had was with the water company, too.

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  3. Our weather is Toronto is also changing colder tomorrow...wintry cold.

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  4. After 27 days of rain, it's a pleasure to finally see the sun again. I just turned up my heat and because of this post, offered up a silent thanks for the ability to do so.

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    1. Twenty seven days! Holy cow! I don't think I'd be able to survive in your part of the world.

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  5. I've lived without power and been homeless, so I am a person grateful for heat that works. And lights.

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    1. Strayer, it sounds like you've lived a really interesting life.

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