When you get ready to crawl into bed for the night, pull the chain that turns your bedroom light on and off, and the damn chain comes out of the fixture in your hand, that's probably a sign that you shouldn't have invoked Murphy's Law.
Ah well. It's also my ceiling fan, which is going to get dismounted and moved to the new place, so it was probably going to need some work anyway, but it's still annoying to not have any light in the bedroom until the electrician comes and fixes that. Particularly since, unlike the new place, my current bedroom only gets a sliver of light from an airshaft, plus whatever light can spill over from the connected living room's chandelier.
Ah well. It's also my ceiling fan, which is going to get dismounted and moved to the new place, so it was probably going to need some work anyway, but it's still annoying to not have any light in the bedroom until the electrician comes and fixes that. Particularly since, unlike the new place, my current bedroom only gets a sliver of light from an airshaft, plus whatever light can spill over from the connected living room's chandelier.