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Never heard of her but I looked it up after reading this!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Take advantage of those quiet times at the pool.
I only use 1 (maybe 2) settings on the new appliances- too complex!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
A complete change in your life at 18. How wonderful and miraculous!
That 37 year old dryer is definitely way better than the new ones. I had a pair that was probably 25+ years old at my former place in Florida and they worked way better than the new ones.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Greetings all
We are still having sun. It's still fire season in California though not here. I dutifully did my walk at the gym today. No grunters but lots of geezers. I asked the desk guy about the least busy times for the pool and he said its mid day and early afternoon. One of my old lady friends wants to go there so we will plan an excursion. Must locate the pool shoes.
After that it was studio for a bit. Picked up newly finished stuff and took it up to the gallery. Crisis of cash there as someone paid with $100 bills. Sorted out for the moment. People keep trying to text me on the land line regarding cash issues. Not gonna work. After that I got some groceries and here I am.
Old appliances are indeed best. Plus they have simple controls. Our washer dryer are 22 years old now. Hoping they last. My first dryer was a used one I got for $50. Worked for years. Eventually the door would not stay closed so I had to prop it shut with a fireplace poker held in place by an old law school text book. No fixing it. We are lucky in our dinky town that there is a decent and honest appliance repair service.
Vaccuming in the dark CC! Sounds kind of kinky. But yeah I bet you find more dog fur.
Trying to think good thoughts for Florida. Looks like it will be terrible. I sure hope everyone pays attention and evacuates.
We watched the rest of Lady in the Lake. Had an interesting twist that I will not reveal. Good show.
Get home safe Peps. No place like home.
Liz glad house is coming together. I suspect adult children always think of parents homes as they did when they were kids and don't think about helping as much. Gotta speak up. You will handle it. Love the term "integrating the kitchen".
Diane S
on 10/7/24 3:16 pm
I left my 1997 washer and dryer in my last house as part of the sale. A repair guy told me never to get rid of them because nothing is made to last anymore and the old will always be better. It's called planned obsolescence and they do it on purpose to get you to buy a new one sooner. A washer that works for 40 years doesn't make them money like needing a new one every 10 years does... I generally think capitalism is a good thing, but that one component of it I do not like at all.
Feeling Monday tired kind of tired. No big crises at work, but lots of little details to handle and my brain is a bit fried.
I was thinking more about our lives as they existed in whatever we consider our before. I think mine has a clear delineation: before and after I went to Brazil at 18 as an exchange student. It was one year, but it changed everything. I had fun and some accomplishment in my high school years, but looking back, I always had the sense that I was marking time, waiting for something big to happen. So I got on a plane, flew 10,000 miles to Southern Brazil to live with people I'd never met, who spoke a language I'd never studied. Something big at last! And that's when my real life began.
I hope Peps made it home safely, after napping on the plane. And CC is enjoying her hair free home in the moments it remains that way.
Sand has to be the downside of living near the beach. When my Aunt and Uncle lived in Ipswich, one car was designated the beach car, so they didn't have to deal with sand in both cars. Liz, the two of you handle everything so efficiently and effectively, the kids haven't caught onto the fact you're growing older and could use some help. They are still looking to the two of you to help them. You indeed might have to clue them in a bit.
Our dryer stopped working last night. No surprise, because it is 37 years old. Yes, my washer and dryer are 37 years old. After about 25 years, I became very intrigued thinking about how long they would last. Apparently a long time, because DH is certain an easily replaced part will have the dryer up and running tomorrow. He sees no need to buy new ones if they still work. Perhaps they will rust out from the bottom one day. Or maybe they are immortal. Whirlpool should pay us to do a commercial.
I would be afraid of what I would see vacuuming at night LOL.
I am pretty confident our condo will be okay as the amount of rain and wind predicted isn't terribly onerous in that area. We are not on the open ocean, but on the intracoastal and we are on the third floor of our building. I am worried about some of our friends on the other coast. I contacted a friend who is driving down right now to Venice with his brother. They are going to stay in Virginia until after the hurricane comes through. If their place is damaged or there is no power/water, but our place is okay, they will go stay at ours..
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
That's true about worrying about poor health in older people. One of my BILs is thinner than I have ever seen him and I was worried that he had been sick. Apparently not per the other BIL - he just wanted to return to his High School weight (too thin IMHO as his face and neck and legs look emaciated).
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish