Sunday 11 October 2020

Project 366 : Photo diary week 41

 Let's start with the positive, and it's a big positive luckily ! This time next week, we're heading into a two week holiday - phewee ! I certainly need a break - figuratively (I'm knackered !) and literally (I have so many jobs around the house that need doing but just no time to do them). Just five more days of school/work to get through - we can do this ! 


Sunday 4th October - As is usual on a Sunday, we had lunch, I emptied the clothes from the drier on to my bed to fold them, then threw the clothes from the washing machine into the drier. I glanced at the big pile of laundry then decided to clear my marking first, and settled down under the quilt with a pile of tests. Halfway through my marking, Juliette came in to see me and said that it was cold. I went to check the thermostat and it was showing the fan symbol spinning around and the temperature on 18.5°. I know it's normally at 21° so I headed back down to the boiler for a look. The man from the heating/plumbing company had only called on Wednesday and showed me how to fill it up, but the water level had dropped back to the equivalent of 8 on a clock when it should be at 10. Luckily, he'd showed me how to fill it up so, even if it shouldn't have happened, I was pretty confident about topping up the level then dealing with it properly when they come to do the boiler check next month. I topped up the level to 10 then twisted the knob back to stop the water. It carried on rising ! It got to the equivalent of 12 ... 1 ... 2 ... the maximum level is 4 so by now, I was panicking, switched it all off and rushed off to get the neighbour. He said that the level does keep rising once you've turned it off, you have to turn it off before it gets to the level you want, he'd finish his dinner then come over and help out. Reassured, I went back home and started drawing buckets of water from the radiators to drop the level. He popped over and laughed at us because it would take ages doing it our way, there was a special release knob on the boiler to let the water out quickly. He twisted it and looked confused - a quick glug of water came out then stopped and the knob just twisted round, without ever sealing off. He came upstairs to help draw water off the radiators and, about twenty buckets in, looked confused when the water level hadn't dropped at all. OK, time to give up and call in the experts again ! By now, it was late afternoon and I still had to finish my marking, deal with the laundry and sort out our weekly phonecall with my mum and dad ! *sigh*


Monday - Just the morning at work, then I dashed home and got straight on the phone to the boiler people. I explained the problem and luckily, she found someone to come over and sort us out - phew ! The guy looked at the boiler, looked a bit confused but managed to draw water off the radiators and get the water level back down. Yippee ! He said I'd need to vent the radiators - all of them, not just a few - and I explained that over half of our radiators have the little wheels totally stuck. He went round, pulling off all the twisty temperature controls ("you don't need them if you have a thermostat - it's pointless as they're working against each other" - ummm maybe, sounds logical, but they've been on there for over twenty years since we moved in ! He also said our boiler is illegal, too old, needs replacing, should have been written off years ago - I said OK, but pointed out that every year, when someone from his company comes for the annual boiler visit, they say it's fine ! He looked confused at that too !). Anyway, he bashed things with a spanner, pressed on secret knobs and managed to get all the radiators vented and working - woohoo ! Time for a tasty chicken chasseur to celebrate !


Tuesday - A full day at work. Got home and thought it felt a bit cold. The temperature had dropped back down to 17.5° (from 21°). Strange ! Went back down to the garage to check the boiler. The water level had dropped back to 8 ! Noooo ! However hard I tried, I could not manage to get it to go back up. Too tired tonight - I'll have a proper look tomorrow on my afternoon off. Went round venting the radiators, just in case that helps. Loads of air coming out but it made no difference. Managed to snap off another twisty bit as it was stuck - aaagghhh ! Luckily, it doesn't feel too cold around the house - I think we've got used to 18/19° (which is what it sticks at luckily) but we have no hot water either ! :-/


Wednesday - Just the morning at school, then home again. Time to do battle with the heating ! First of all, I had a meeting at the town hall with Pierre to renew his ID card. Didn't take too long luckily. Back home, playing around with the boiler. Got it to start heating up again (yay !) but then it stopped again (boo !). I can't keep calling them out ! I have an appointment in November for the boiler check so I may just hang on until then. It's starting to look decidedly autumnal so I just hope it stays relatively warmish for now.


Thursday - A full day at work but I have a long lunch break so I pop home to see the kids. Luckily, still not too cold in the house. I do miss hot water though ! Tempted to go swimming just to use their showers ! (Not even sure if the pools are open right now though, with Covid !) I flicked through the junk mail and was about to throw away the card from Sephora, wishing me a happy birthday, when I noticed it's offering me €30 shopping for free ! Well, I know two people who will love to spend that fortunately ! (Glances at Sophie and Juliette ! lol)


Friday - I only have one hour's lesson in the morning and all my afternoon lessons were cancelled as I had to go to a meeting about the Critical Thinking project with Norway (and now also Spain and the UK). We had a video meeting with the Norwegian researcher then discussed all our lesson plans. The sky looked very ominous tonight but we never got the storm I expected from looking at the clouds.


Saturday - Time for our usual Saturday morning parent-teacher meetings for the 11-year-olds. Due to Covid restrictions though, two classes were done at a time in separate rooms, the teachers sat in a line and the parents came in one at a time to be dealt with collectively. It was like a job interview and probably quite daunting for the parents, but it did get us through it all with minimum contact. From 8-10am we saw one class, then from 10-12, it was the second class in a separate room. Met up with the kids at McDonald's, then Juliette wanted to go to the cemetery so we called into the supermarket on the way to buy some plants. Watered the plants, moved things around on the stone (it's quite high up - the coffin isn't buried in the ground as in England, it's slotted into a gap under the headstone and flat area) then, as Juliette was jumping down, her phone fell out of her pocket, landed face down and completely smashed the screen. She was gutted - she only bought her new phone a few weeks ago - so I said we'd go into town for a replacement screen. An hour later (and €100 lighter of pocket - eeeek !), it was all fixed. Back home, then time to go shopping at Lidl. I don't know if it was the unusual early start for a Saturday or the fact that I hadn't bloody stopped all day long, but I was knackered ! A quick walk with the dog then I fell asleep in front of the telly !

Fingers crossed my final week at school is more chilled out ! I already know I have Pierre's parent-teacher evening and Juliette's orthodontist appointment to look forward to though. *sigh*

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28 comments:

  1. Ohh! We have a couple of weeks before half term and only a week off. Hmmf!
    What a faff on with your boiler and the heating. Now is not the time you need it to be cold. x

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    1. This is true but we start at 8am and finish anywhere up to 5.30 every day so it probably all works out about the same in the long run ! Even the really young kids (from age 2 or 3) start at 8.30 and finish at 4.30. They do have a longer lunch though (11.30 - 1.30) and go off for a little sleep in the afternoon !

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  2. Sounds like a stressful week! H is gearing up to finishing for a 2 week half term on Friday too, but that's an odd arrangement locally. Hope you get the heating and water to work consistently.

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    1. I've heard lots of UK schools having a two week half term this year. Is it a coronavirus thing? Some schools are adding an extra hour of lessons a day which adds up to extra holidays. Makes sense - we have two weeks off for each half term but our school day is 8-12 then 1.30-5.30 (but they finish earlier on some days).

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  3. OMG what a stressful week, I'm not surprised you're looking forward to 2 weeks off. I hope you can get the boiler repaired without the cost of a new one. Our finally packed in after 20 years, during a really cold spell when we had tenants in the property, thankfully I was in the UK at the time to get it sorted, good luck with it.

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    1. Fingers crossed, the boiler is now working - we have heating- yay ! But no hot water - boo ! I don't understand it ! lol

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  4. Oh no, what a week, with the boiler and radiators and the smashed phone, it sounds so stressful. You do need a break! The boiler we had in the house we live now had such an antiquated boiler that the gas people who did the check up, always laughed and said it should be in the museum. We did change it about three years ago, but it cost an arm and a leg. Hope it doesn't get too cold at your place.

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    1. Apparently there is a scheme where you can get money back if you change your boiler to a newer, more eco-friendly boiler, which may help, if it does need changing. A friend said she got €1000 which was about a third of the price. Still bloody expensive but at least a bit better :-/

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  5. We have a week off and half term is just now. Enjoy. Sorry about the boiler that is a nightmare. I hope you can get it fixed xx

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    1. I soooo need a break ! I hope you have a lovely half term too xx

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  6. A few disasters to keep you busy! I would have been majorly panicking about the boiler. I work in a school and can't wait for half term, only one more week to go! #project366

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    1. Ooh good luck for the final week ! Fingers crossed, that's all our bad luck around the house done for the year ! lol

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  7. Oh my goodness, what a stressful week! Hope that you can manage to get your boiler properly sorted out soon – fingers crossed the temperature doesn’t drop too much for you but not having hot water is a real pain. Sorry to hear that Juliette smashed her phone screen too. Hope this week has been a better one. #project366

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  8. Hope you get your heating sorted, my husband won't let me out ours on!! Hoping that next week is a much better one for you all

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  9. Oh no what a nightmare with your boiler situation. I always dread anything happening to ours. Hope it's not terminal #366

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    1. Fingers crossed. I'm tempted to change it now though anyway :-/

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  10. Oh my goodness I am so sorry to hear about your boiler. I hope you have managed to get it fixed? Or if it needed replacing it didn't cost a small fortune. Wishing you a relaxing half term if thats possible.

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    1. Well, we have heating now but no hot water. Better than it was, at least !

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  11. Bless you I can totally see why your so keen for the holiday! That boiler sounds particularly tricky! Fair play to you for trying to fix it though. I wouldn't have a clue. Hope it gets sorted soon.

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    1. It's 50% better - we have heating but still no hot water. Very strange !

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  12. I am hoping you are fully enjoying the half term break now chick!
    Gosh, what an absolute nightmare with your boiler, how is it now? Hope you have managed to get it sorted! It's absolutely freezing here with us today so it's a full on PJ day for us.
    I have full empathy for the cost of replacing phone screens... Liv is a nightmare with hers and they are so expensive to replace :( Hope you have your feet up!x

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    1. They're so easy to break too, aren't they? *sigh* We have heating ! Still not hot water, but at least it's not cold !

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  13. PS. A 30 euro spend free in Sephora... I'm so jealous! Love that shop and having a good luck around when I visit mum and dad's. I need to get her to sign up to their newsletter/club! ;) x

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    1. Somehow, Sophie managed to get a free gold card for the year, which is why I got a special birthday deal for the first time ever ! lol

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  14. Wow, that's a long holiday, I hope you have fun! That's quite a hassle with the boiler. Wow, illegal boiler? I'm glad it's working now. Nice coupon by Sephora. The sky does look ominous. Good thing the PTM was done well. Here is Pakistan, the grave isn't a flat ground either, a mound of dirt covered with flowers is put on the ground where the body is buried and the surrounding area is lined with stone so people aren't stepping over them. Oh it's so agonised when a phone screen breaks

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    1. Two weeks is a decent holiday, but I've had so much to do, it's zipping by !

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