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Pat that is my problem I can't sleep if the fan or ac is too noisy.


Lelia Struve email [log in to unmask] msn [log in to unmask]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Ferguson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: Air Conditioner


> Phil, That sounds so neat! Where did you find a quiet air conditioner? Is
> it the window type? They are so much smaller and lighter now. We bought 2
> of them this summer, but they are too noisy. I can't sleep with it on, as
> it keeps me awake, so I turn it on with the little tiny remote a few hours
> before going to bed, so my bedroom is cool. These are not quiet. It
> doesn't
> bother Vernon's sleeping.
>
> Sounds like we all need to get Brad down to help out with remodeling jobs.
> <grin> lol.
>
> Love and Blessings,
> Pat Ferguson
>
>
> At 06:55 PM 7/26/05, you wrote:
>>Rhonda,
>>
>>I am using the air conditioner, at the moment, just to move air.  A storm
>>door hasn't been installed on my office back door as of yet so I have no
>>air
>>movement in the small two room office.  Even when it is cloudy, like it is
>>now, when the sun moves over the sky and starts heading down toward the
>>mountain peaks, it really warms up in our house and especially in my
>>office.
>>I only have one window in the main room but it doesn't help to open it.
>>The
>>new air conditioner sure is much quieter than my old one and with the
>>remote, I can make changes without having to get up.  I can even change
>>the
>>temperature to whatever I wish.  When people come for prayer sessions, it
>>is
>>nice to have a separate entrance so they don't have to go through the
>>house.
>>I miss my garage, for some reason, but we had to take it down in order to
>>be
>>compliant with the city for my son's driveway that goes into the backyard
>>where his house is.  So my office, which I have had for 22 years now, is a
>>little smaller because the city made us chop off 2.5 feet of the side of
>>the
>>breezeway, converted into my office when we moved in to this house, so now
>>I
>>have 10 feet by 22 feet of office space.  The main office room facing the
>>front of the house is now 10 by 14 but just big enough for my desk,
>>computer, a couple of chairs, a small coffee table, and bookshelves the go
>>from floor to ceiling.  My back room is now only about 10 by 8 but it also
>>has bookshelves from floor to ceiling but it serves as my leisure room
>>with
>>all my radios and recorders and study materials in Braille and where I can
>>make recordings.  I installed a wall furnace so I have always had heat and
>>air out here and it allows me to close things off from the house when I
>>need
>>to.  Once the garage was taken down, my youngest son carpeted the rooms
>>and
>>finished things off, including putting in some new wiring, but he still
>>has
>>a little more remodeling to do if he ever finds extra time.  Maybe I'll
>>have
>>Brad come down and do it.
>>
>>Phil.
>

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