#1
The bad: the supply line to the water heater sprung a leak today. I definitely didn’t build a plumber into this month’s already-stretched budget. In the greater scheme of things, it could be far worse. We turned the water off to the house until we could get it fixed.
The good: There’s a small hardware store in town and our neighbor is a godsend. The problem was fixed by a $20 part.
#2
The bad: It’s Christmas time and once again my computer hath taken a nosedive. It had issues around this time last year, too.
Mind you, this isn’t a $299 Black Friday laptop of dubious brand. It’s a $2000 rig and under two years old.
The good: Fortunately it’s covered by a service contract,. And this time it’s not a catastrophic failure (though if I let it go, that would ultimately be the outcome.) It’s just a failed fan. When turned on it sounds like a airplane taking off.
Since the computer itself is still functional, I was also able to back everything up in at least two places. So while it’s a pain to have to ship my computer out for the second time in two years, it’s far from the end of the world.
The annoying: For a couple of weeks I’ll have to deal with a dinosaur computer, while this one’s in the shop. Our backup machine is coming up on 10 years old, barely usable any more. G and I have been talking about this for a while. We’re gonna bite the bullet and get another computer sometime after the beginning of the year, so we have a functional backup machine.
The excellent: We’re safe, all the kids are safe, and all the grandkids are safe. It’s been a while since I felt confident saying that, which is itself a reason to celebrate.
My sister is undergoing chemo. Her prognosis is good.
The water was a small leak and we caught it early enough to prevent damage.
I’m still gainfully employed.
There are even presents under the Christmas tree, and I helped the grandson make a gift for his mama this afternoon. (We bought a tee shirt and fabric paint. He’s put a rainbow of fabric-paint handprints on the tee shirt, which turned out adorable.)
Despite the unexpected glitches, I’m grateful..
I hope my small readership has a wonderful holiday and happy, healthy 2025.
May all your glitches be easy fixes.

Merry Happy Ho-Ho!
Glad things are stable, and basically happy!
Thank you. So am I.
Merry Christmas!
I’m glad you found satisfying solutions to the problems. Also so glad there will be gifts under the tree. Enjoy the holidays.
Thanks, Terri. Merry Christmas!