Published on February 18, 2004 By Jamie Burnside In Home Improvement
Last night at home my wife and I did my thing as usual. We ate dinner, we watched "American Idol," after Kazuko went to bed I played Dance Dance Revolution, and I watched "Seinfeld," and "Frasier."

As the night passed, I noticed that my house was getting progressively colder. By the time "Frasier" came on, our house was freezing-cold. I decided to check out our heater. It turned out that the pilot light in our heater had gone out.

I spent the next hour or so trying to get it lit again. The flame came on, but it didn't stay on. I gave up and went to bed. I decided that I'd call a repairman in the morning. It was a cold night!

This afternoon we were able to get a repairman over to our house. It seems that a sensor was broken that prevented the pilot light from staying on. It sure is nice to have the heat back!

Luckily for us, this didn't happen during a really cold night!


Comments
on Feb 18, 2004
The first house I bought had oil heat. Us being young and clueless didn't pay attention to refilling it (or didn't know we had to - I don't remember it was a long time ago). So one night in December we ran out of oil. We lit a fire, brought a futon out in front of the fire and curled up.

The house had a digital thermostat that we put in when we bought the place to save money on heating. When we woke up in the morning it read 46 !!!

BRRRR
on Feb 18, 2004
I lived in a car with my mother for a year when I was a young girl (younger I guess; I'm still pretty young). My dad had punch out the passenger side window which is where I slept. My mom later coved the window with a black garbage bag and it would flap in the wind as we drove down the road. That happened around Christmas time, so It was freezing!! I realize this is an odd response to you blog, but it's what it brought to mind.

Trinitie
on Feb 19, 2004
Seems like a pretty good excuse to stay cozy and huddled up together making a little body heat under 3 or 4 comforters...At least that's what I'd do. You'd probably decide you didn't need heat at all.