There’s no reason to be filling the house with ice cold, clean air conditioned air if he’s going to leave the door open and let half of it escape outside
I learned that there are times I need to take matters into my own hands if I want anything to get done. I don’t like hanging around people who aren’t getting things accomplished, and I don’t like leaving problems unattended for longer than necessary. I like to address things as quickly as possible. Recently, I took the bull by the horns when I instructed my boyfriend to find us a new home to live in. I told him we both needed to renew our leases, so we would live together as soon as possible. He complied with my demands, and we began looking for a place to live together. These days, we are now sharing a space. I have to say, I’m glad that I took charge and made this happen. The only thing is that I still need to figure out is how to train him to close the outdoor doors behind him when he leaves. For some reason, we have this problem with letting outdoor air pollute our expensive indoor air. At the same time, we are sending our expensive outdoor air outside, wasting energy and money. I keep telling him that he needs to be more conscientious of closing the door behind him, because air conditioning isn’t cheap. There’s no reason to be filling the house with ice cold, clean air conditioned air if he’s going to leave the door open and let half of it escape outside. At this point, I’m nearly at my wit’s end width of the HVAC drama. I decided to take matters into my own hands again, and purchased automatic door closers to resolve the indoor temperature control problems.