It was a great home. Just lovely. Two levels, our own rooftop terrace, a lot of space. A lot of light. And it was affordable. And in a great barrio.
Then it became apparent that the bottom stair was never going to get fixed. So, we got used to hopping over it to get up and down the stairs. As a dancer, I was a bit uncomfortable but had to do what I had to do.
Then the faucet in the kitchen started running. Not leaking, but running. The solution the owner came up with was to shut off the water (and we would manually turn it on when we needed it).
Then my bedroom door broke off. Yes, broke off.
Things went on like this for a few months, and then the gasista came along because all the gas lines in the house had to be updated. And thus began almost a month with no gas (meaning, no hot showers, no cooking) and lots of breaking of walls, and lots of dust in the house. It was very complicated work. The gasista also killed every plant we had, except the rosemary and my sage (which my roommates saved), because he was not careful and threw his equipment on the plants and allowed pieces of wall to fall on them. No privacy, no tranquility. I stayed elsewhere, being a wimp, while my roommates braved their way through the 23 days of cold showers and eating salads and sandwiches while putting up with dust in their clothes, sheets, everywhere. I think they deserve a medal.
Then the toilet tank stopped filling. Or rather, it filled, but very slowly. Very. Slowly.
Then I moved.
And now where I am, there is no gas. I hope I haven’t cursed my beloved friends that I’m staying with!
My grandmother has commented before that some things are put together – or repaired – with a rubber band and a piece of string (with all due credit to Joli who thinks the same way). I am beginning to see what she means!



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Or duct tape and super glue!
Or a wing and a prayer.
All of these methods do work–sometimes and for a while.
But maybe the Universe is telling you something?
At least though it’s summer and you don’t need heat, ’cause you’ve probably not got that either.
Stay strong!
good luck with your living arrangements – that’s so very stressful! When my husband and I moved into our house – it promptly had a nervous breakdown. We had to have rewiring, mold remediation, new roof and various plumbing problems resolved. Craziness. Just be patient and take it one day (and one problem) at a time. If it’s any consolation, I *still* don’t have tile in the shower in our master bathroom. It’s been 6 years….
Wow, and I thought MY place was falling apart…starting off with the broken steps I had to skip, the bell not working, and the bedroom door couldn’t be opened once closed (so now I can’t close it). I have to turn on the gas of my stove with pincers cause the knobs are missing and when it rains water starts running down my walls in three different places and it also started dripping through the ceiling on my mattress, so I had to move the mattress. There are about 100 other minor things and I discover something new every second day. I got quite relaxed about it. I probably wouldn’t be in a situation like yours. I hope it’s gonna get better. Good luck!!
Cherie: Ah, the Universe has its ways!
Mari: There is always something isn’t there. Thanks for commenting on my blog!
Coogie: You just reminded me, the doorbell didn’t work either. ha!
I think all those things happened to you for a reason. You need some challenges in order to grow stronger in life. Even though these things are more of a nuisance than a huge disappointment, I think they all point to something. Something that is leading you to a place where you can handle anything that is thrown at you. We grow stronger every day!
It must be a sign…
Katie: Yup, time to close a book that I don’t need to read anymore.
Mom: I agree. It is a sign. Albeit a very Argentinean sign, but a sign, nevertheless
Good thing you are so tranquila, gf. And you can smile about it.
So good to see you in February. I’m hoping to do some blogging soon, very soon.
(BIG Hug)
Or as the Spanish would say: Joder!!!! Unreal. So sorry you’re dealing with such messy matters, but this too shall pass. At least they’re not using chewing gum…
I wouldn’t put it past them! :-/ Chewing gum, tape, paper clips…
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