I can’t believe it’s been only a week since the septic tank backed up into the house, from the pressure of three feet of sea water on top of it — as the ocean also rushed into my house.
Unfortunately this isn't the year for an investment like this for me/us but I would love to see a 2 person horizontal model added to their Amplify line!
I believe a lot of people simply don't have the space to put one of these but, what about making the 2 person horizontal model into a platform for their bed? Yes, I'm suggesting putting the sauna under the bed. They might also want to provide ladder options for getting in/out of the bed at that elevated height but unless they have dresser drawers under their bed this would eliminate the "I don't have anywhere to put it" problem.
If you don't think this is a totally crazy idea please request it of them as your request would have much more weight than mine.
I'm with you on developing resilience. Things happen in life beyond our control. Even without globalist interference. Just thought about that verse where Paul wrote to Timothy to endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. Life seems to be filled with things breaking, wearing out or facing some sort of destruction. Sometimes theft too.
Sorry for your recent troubles and inconveniences. The times of refreshing when their isn't any adversity or grief to deal with is always welcome on this end. Hope your homeowner's insurance company can help you with some of that fix up. I'm praying I never have to use mine, especially for financial reasons. I've lived in my second home for 6 years at the end of this past October. When I purchased the home in 2016. The annual HO insurance was under $500 a year. It kept creeping up and my last premium is at around $820. Mind you, I never filed one insurance claim to date.
I've been spared from storm and wind damage thus far.. So if I ever face the misfortune of ever filing a claim. I can see how my HO insurance could easily reach $1.5K to 2K annually. Even beyond simply due to the passage of time. I certainly feel empathy for people who suffer property damage anyway. And then end of stuck with even less income for other needs. Including money spent on auto and health insurance.
You are an inspirational warrior. When I look around, I don't see people struggling...they all seem to be living 'normal' lives, free of serious worry or concern. I wonder sometimes how we can be more honest about our situations without being morose, despondent, or looking for pity. Just acknowledging our vulnerabilities and our humaness and becoming aware that perhaps this candor will be useful. We need to know we can depend on one another without shame. This is what I find in you. Thank you.
Unfortunately this isn't the year for an investment like this for me/us but I would love to see a 2 person horizontal model added to their Amplify line!
I believe a lot of people simply don't have the space to put one of these but, what about making the 2 person horizontal model into a platform for their bed? Yes, I'm suggesting putting the sauna under the bed. They might also want to provide ladder options for getting in/out of the bed at that elevated height but unless they have dresser drawers under their bed this would eliminate the "I don't have anywhere to put it" problem.
If you don't think this is a totally crazy idea please request it of them as your request would have much more weight than mine.
I'm with you on developing resilience. Things happen in life beyond our control. Even without globalist interference. Just thought about that verse where Paul wrote to Timothy to endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. Life seems to be filled with things breaking, wearing out or facing some sort of destruction. Sometimes theft too.
Sorry for your recent troubles and inconveniences. The times of refreshing when their isn't any adversity or grief to deal with is always welcome on this end. Hope your homeowner's insurance company can help you with some of that fix up. I'm praying I never have to use mine, especially for financial reasons. I've lived in my second home for 6 years at the end of this past October. When I purchased the home in 2016. The annual HO insurance was under $500 a year. It kept creeping up and my last premium is at around $820. Mind you, I never filed one insurance claim to date.
I've been spared from storm and wind damage thus far.. So if I ever face the misfortune of ever filing a claim. I can see how my HO insurance could easily reach $1.5K to 2K annually. Even beyond simply due to the passage of time. I certainly feel empathy for people who suffer property damage anyway. And then end of stuck with even less income for other needs. Including money spent on auto and health insurance.
You are an inspirational warrior. When I look around, I don't see people struggling...they all seem to be living 'normal' lives, free of serious worry or concern. I wonder sometimes how we can be more honest about our situations without being morose, despondent, or looking for pity. Just acknowledging our vulnerabilities and our humaness and becoming aware that perhaps this candor will be useful. We need to know we can depend on one another without shame. This is what I find in you. Thank you.