Again last night, this evening, and into the night I had strong distress trying to figure out
why a line of kitchen upper wall outlets were dead. Lo and behold, St Anthony of Padua led me to a GFCI behind our large countertop microwave where I knew there was a receptacle but not a GFCI. It was tripped. May have been a nightlight I rigged up with a new base that holds the bulb in an outlet up the line. I lost sleep last nite thinking I'm gonna need an electrician costing $$$. Tonite I read extensively about these receptacles. I knew about them but this one would not reset. Oy! Then I got a message in my spirit to go back there and hit test first then hold reset. It worked twice! This was his assist after I cried out to him.I magnify your wondrous works, Holy St. Anthony, and will continue to give testimony. I love you in XC!☦️
Captain Zero
(7,507 posts)This could have saved me a lot of electricians' bills over the years. I will now definitely use it.
sprinkleeninow
(20,546 posts)No Vested Interest
(5,196 posts)A plumber is here in my house replacing a faucet that had a slow steady drip - costly enough, in that water is inexpensive in my area and could have dripped indefinitely without a huge cost to me.
Now he has informed that there is a clog in the pipe (which was not there previously); he is using an auger to open the pipe, but now tells me he must drill through the wall., etc.
I also love St. Anthony of Padua, but did not get him on the job soon enough in this case.
Now I need the patron of patience in trying circumstances (although I realize this is just nothing in the big picture.)
Thank you for reminding me of the efficacy of calling for (saintly) help.
sprinkleeninow
(20,546 posts)Peace be unto you while in household repairs.
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