Personal Update, March 15, 2014: We’re Getting Closer

002blackPersonal Update by Wes Annac, March 15, 2014

Even though it’s been a long and arduous process, the most important repairs to my family’s home are near to completion.

For anyone who doesn’t know, we’ve been waiting for certain important repairs to get done before the town our home’s in will approve us to move in, and after the kitchen is fully rewired and the windows fixed so they stay up (its an inspection requirement) we’ll be able to get the inspection we need to be approved to move in.

Last summer, we had to dig a three foot trench in the back yard that went from the deck to the alleyway fence so we could replace the damaged waterline, and over the winter, we were focused on putting in a new gasline. A bunch of stuff was stripped from the house by thieves before/during its sojourn on the market, which is part of the reason we were able to buy it cheaply, and to my knowledge, everything (accept the refrigerant lines) has been replaced. IMG_2854

We recently had the furnace inspected, and it’s running fine but the thermostat is messed up.

We ran the heat as soon as we knew it worked to protect our inside waterline from the cold Illinois winter, and the malfunctioning thermostat made the house much warmer than it needed to be and drove our February electric bill up immensely.

Don’t even get me started on the refrigerant lines! They were part of the things that were stolen from the home, and completely replacing them so we can have air conditioning in the summer will run us around $600 (maybe more).

Luckily, the refrigerant lines don’t need to be repaired for the home to pass inspection, so we can focus on them after we move in.

As of right now, we still have no idea when we can get the inspection and no idea when we can move in. We purchased the house in late May of last year, effectively making it a birthday present for me (my birthday is May 27) and I sincerely hope we at least have the inspection done by our one year purchase anniversary.

To have the home for a whole year and still not get to move in would be unfortunate, in my view.

So, this is where we’re at with our new home. There’s still a lot to do and a lot of money to spend, but we’re making progress. For that, I’m very grateful. The long wait, which still hasn’t ended, is part of the plan one way or another, but if I can be honest, my family and I are ready to be in a space of our own.

Thank you all for the love and support you have and continue to give. We couldn’t go on without your kind words!

Much Love,

Wes Annac 🙂

7 comments

  1. Wes- wow that is unfortunate..a long road, especially with the LONG….Winter you have had.
    I know that with your awesome posts, incredible WISDOM and LOVE you share,
    SPIRIT will manifest ALL that you need to complete your home DIVINE ORDER my brother.. Blessings
    Sara

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  2. Hey Wes – alpine home air might be a cheaper alternative for a/c supplies. I’ve called them a few times researching my own HVAC system; they’re very helpful. Apparently there are different size lines depending on the type of refrigerant you’ll be using (do NOT get r22). Good luck!

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    • I’ll have to look into this, thank you. My dad also presented me with a good alternative option. It’s good to know that traditional AC isn’t the only way to go!

      I always appreciate hearing from you. How has everyone been over on Spirit Train?

      Much Love 🙂

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      • I’m also interested in alternatives to traditional HVAC – I’m at the point where I will need to replace my 30-year old unit. I would be quite happy to replace it with, for example, an “arc reactor”.

        Everyone at STC is doing fine… making “internal” progress as needed, and possibly some may be a bit frustrated that things on the “outside” aren’t moving a bit faster. But that is of course a matter of perspective. From my perspective, things are surprisingly “on track.” But I still get frustrated from time to time! 🙂

        Hope you have a blessed day!

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      • I don’t blame you for being frustrated every now and then. I feel the same way about things being pretty ‘on track’, and when I think about it, I actually haven’t lent much though to when or how things will manifest. Like you, probably, I’ve been kept occupied with the mission to help restore consciousness. It feels great!

        I’m glad to hear everyone’s doing good. Every now and then, I’ll pop my head in to see how things are going. Maybe I should leave a comment once in a while!

        Much Love 🙂

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