Good morning here in the MST at this moment, at least, and welcome to this free-to-read (always, as a matter of conscience) American blog, all three of you. π
Here's Proverbs 28 (in accordance with today being the 28th day of the month) as well as Romans 8 (simply because it's my very favorite chapter right now), but I was compelled to read Romans 12 again today as well, with good reason, aimed inwardly, but not for any reason that I care to divulge in a public forum.
Having a little self-control, sense of decorum, and class matters. π
Anyway! Today, it dawned on me that we do not have to actually have the electricity to the (it's in the name!π) on-demand hot water heater for the shower "on" all the time. π¨
That should have been obvious from the very beginning, but NO - haha! - I'm me...so... yeah. π
But *now* and going forward, we'll save a significant amount of money on future power bills. π° That's not a bad thing.
But, then again, there's this verse, not oddly from Romans 8 in the morning devotion that preceded my morning shower today:
And, in consideration of the persistent fatigue that I'm now otherwise-healthy enough to be aware of, an AI answer indicates that post heart-attack fatigue can, indeed, last up to about a year (in normal circumstances) and it's been about five months since that second one in January, so with it being apparently within normal parameters, I'm sure there's nothing to be overly worried about (though, it's probably a good idea to still have a small discussion with our doctor the next time I see him on a scheduled basis, coming in early June).
Don't come at me/ initiate/ instigate (legal terminology for inciting conflict) (especially if you're bringing some unfounded sense of intellectual superiority!) unless you're also fully committed to then being instantly shut down with ease by the sheer, raw force of a surgically-accurate, immediate and targeted response that *will* bring you to your knees.
TLDR = don't play with me. π
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