Sometimes, the day just goes awry. From the moment you first open your eyes in the morning through to that moment you put your hand over your eyes and say you don’t want to see anymore. Tessa sums up the feel for that kind of day.
We got our replacement refrigerator at long last as we reported last Monday. A month and a half without one was different and okay with Mom; she’s been without before. For Dad, it was just this much short >< of misery. The place we ordered it from didn’t tell us they ordered the wrong one until long into the waiting process which made the waiting process twice as long. But we have it now and it’s all good.
And then, the washer threw all it’s bearings and oozed oil in the protective plastic pan underneath meant for water leaks and so, we had to order a new washer. That appliance failure was expected. Dad said that in the meantime, we could always wash our clothes in the bathtub with laundry soap and a big stirring stick, like he did in his bachelor days. For Mom, she gave herself eye strain from rolling her eyes so much. “Absolutely not. I’d wash my clothes in a creek and scrub them clean on a rock first,” she said, to which Dad said, “Hmmm . . .”
The new washer arrived in record time.
At this rate, we’ll have all new appliances by the new year (not going to happen). Granted, the refrigerator was 25 years old. So is the dishwasher (still running) and the stove (mostly still running). The washer was 6 years old and Mom says if you’re thinking of picking up a washer somewhere you think convenient like a place whose name may rhyme with Blows, don’t.
In the spirit of understanding, a smidgen of sympathy, and excitement of learning new appliances, we’re giving Mom a week off from blogging. Give your hard working appliances a hug and yourselves one, too. And we’ll see you again Friday, August 30th.
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A Colehaus Cats flashback:
2023 – Three Word Wednesday
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2021 – MultiCat Monday
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2017 – Three Word Wednesday
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2013 – New Quint Art and an Interview!
2012 – A Random August post
happee week end guyz anda grate week a head…me N de gurl cracked UP
at what dad said bout washin clothez ‼️‼️😺😺😺😺 knock wood N tozz
salt all de kitshun stuffz stayz a werkin 💙🐟💚
Oh man oh man!
Taking a break seems like a good idea, and we’ll be here when y’all get back.
Dearest Carole and Steve,
Hoping that this week will be sufficient for getting it all back to routine for ya’ll!
Yes, appliance is something we cannot do without.
The refrigerator in the pantry is almost 34 years old, a side–by–side actually, half freezer. New ones don’t seem to be made like that anymore.
We have all Miele appliance, except the refrigerator in the kitchen and so far we’re very happy with that. Mom had her Miele washer for over 40 years! Mine will be 30 on September 8… We still have the Miele vacuum cleaner from 1978 in use for downstairs. They really are the BEST in everything and also very energy efficient appliance.
Good luck with your inauguration and catching up on everything!
Hugs,
Mariette + Kitties
I am glad the new washer arrived more quickly than the fridge, and hope that is the end of breakdowns for a long time to come.
How sweet of you to give your mom a week off. XO
We sure hope Mom enjoys that week off! She deserves it, big time!
Paws crossed that you have a good long run of appliance luck from here on out!
I hope she enjoys the new appliances. We are blessed with a locally owned Ace Appliance Store (same guy also runs an Ace Hardware which is awesome) and they deliver and service and have service contracts for a reasonable amount. If you can find a good one nearby, go there and stick with it and I am not an employee of them or anything, just a fan.