Last week, my buddy and I had 1 of those precious sunny afternoons that happen in May.
It was nearly sixty degrees, but the sunlight was so bright and the skies so clear that I had to go outside and get some sun.
I laid on my chaise lounge and with my eyes closed; I actually listened to the Spring sounds and was lightly dozing. I heard some noise and jerked up from the chaise lounge. The heating, ventilation, and A/C serviceman stood beside me, and he apologized for interrupting my time out in the sun. I wasn’t worried about my time in the sun; I was anxious with how long I had slept and what time it was. I apologized and explained it was just a beautiful afternoon, and I wanted to relax and love it. I walked into the home with him and told him I would wait inside until he finished with the oil furnace repair. He had a really nice smile, and I had to smile back when he said to go back and relax in the sun. He promised not to do anything but service the oil furnace. Even though I felt comfortable, I thought it would be prudent if I stayed inside. It took nearly an hour for the heating, ventilation, and A/C serviceman to complete the repairs. He said there was nothing wrong with my oil furnace, but I had to change the air filter more often. Then he told me about residential heating, ventilation, and A/C classes his company held for homeowners. It was free to simply join, and all I had to do was go online and sign up. When he said he was the professor, I promised to sign up for the classes as well.