We live in southern Missouri. While not as cold as Vermont, it still gets quite cold here. A furnace or woodstove is necessary. Well, this past year, we didn't have that luxury. Our furnace broke at the end of the previous winter, and we were unable to get it fixed. God was good to us. The insulation that we were blessed with last summer helped keep us warm without the furnace.
We used space heaters, more clothes, baked and sometimes just sat in blankets next to the heaters. I'm so glad we had more than one. Somehow, God took care of us, even during the sub zero temperatures and wind chills. You do what you have to do, but I must admit, I do hope to get it fixed for this winter.Faith in Jesus, Thrifty Homemaking, Knitting, Sewing, Books, and Christian Encouragement.
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You’re in my prayers Laura.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Mary. I'm sure that God will provide. We have good insulation and several space heaters. We hope to get the heat fixed next month. I appreciate your prayers.
DeletePraying that you get the furnace fixed before freezing weather comes.
ReplyDeletePraying you get your new furnace. I just had a friend get their furnace replaced a few days ago. She was doing the same thing - space heaters.
ReplyDeleteHello, lovely friend! I have not been good at getting around to visit. I am sorry about your furnace. You are always in my prayers.
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