Showing posts with label Maytag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maytag. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2023

Repairs

Another chapter in the repair saga follows, beginning with an update on my laptop.


If you read last week’s blog post, you will know that Geek Squad kept my laptop for three weeks without repairing it. The excuse was they were supposed to collect money, but didn’t, which is, IMO, something male cows leave in the pasture, because I have AppleCare+, and I even checked before I took it in and found out it was covered at 100%. I had planned to talk with Apple about it on Monday, which I did. They sent me a shipping box. It arrived on Tuesday. Someone at Apple walked me through shutting everything down (why didn’t Geek Squad do that?) and the laptop was back in the hands of FedEx by 3:00 pm. Apple received it Wednesday and gave it back to FedEx. It was supposed to reach me on Friday, but they had some kind of problem, and now it’s supposed to arrive today (Monday), with any luck, actually working. I was disappointed in the ability of FedEx to communicate exactly what was going on, so I suspect it wasn’t weather so much as something in their system. Tracking Sunday morning said it reached Portland, so that’s hopeful. Stay tuned.

You may remember we had water all over the floor of our laundry room, and the washer repair person had come and identified the problem: a hose (40+ years old) had become brittle and was leaking. (Washer and dryer are Maytag from 1982.)


This week he came back with the new hose and replaced it, so we’re good as new (better, in fact) and I followed up by doing five loads of laundry in two days!


Obviously, our sweet old Rocky was beyond repair, but we have been receiving sympathy cards, which warm our hearts.


What a nice collection. It makes me feel good, every time I walk by the counter and see them. We are still sad and missing Rocky, even though we know he had a great (and long) life. We’re looking forward to our new family member, though, and know that there are new things to learn from the little one when he comes into our lives. We’re looking forward to warmer weather and opportunities to get out and do some hiking, not just walking on the beautiful trails here. We’re trying new names on to see what seems to fit. We’ll know better once we know what exact color he will be (dark brown or coffee with cream), but right now we’re leaning toward Rusty. Dusty seems to be able to tell the difference and isn’t confused by the rhyming names. We will be getting new photos from the breeder periodically, but here is a photo from last week. Their eyes were just starting to open.


These are the three boys. We don’t know which one will come to us yet, but they’re all pretty cute. They have a sister, too. There were four in the litter.

This is more prepare than repair. I’m making more kimchi. This should be ready by Friday.


Yum!

We got the fifth and final clue for the Rose City Yarn Crawl Mystery KAL on Friday. Here’s my progress so far:



For some cuteness this week, here’s Johan, cleaning his room. Safety goggles, just in case something explodes, and a tie, because you never know who might drop in.



I’m doing this blog post on my iPad again, as I still don’t have my laptop. It’s still difficult, but I’ve learned to work around some issues. I’ll be sooooooo glad to get my laptop back, though. While I can type faster on the iPad, dealing with the photos on Blogger with it is very cumbersome, as is copying and deleting large sections text.

If you have a few minutes and are willing, please go to Amazon and B&N and search for "Classic Tales Retold: Stories from The Doll's Storybook by Peggy Stuart" in Children's. Every click on the page for the book makes it more likely they will keep a good supply in their warehouse and stores. If you are outside the US, you may have a separate website for these retailers. If you have a copy of any of our books, including Emil and Mariah, please leave an honest review on the websites, especially if you bought from them.


Where's my blog: If you want to follow my blog, go here and sign up to follow.

What's on my needles: Still the Rose City Yarn Crawl Mystery KAL, the Talvinen cardigan and the EmPower People Kerchief (hibernating).

What's on my loom: Dust, but I still plan to make some placemats.

What's on my sewing machine: Still ready for back of T-shirt quilt.

What's in my hoop: Whole Cloth quilt, still no progress..

What's in The Doll's Storybook: Pippa gets a new hairstyle for Veronika’s birthday party in "Dolled Up."



What's on my iPad/iPhone: Still listening to Das Vermächtnis Der Drachenreiter by Christopher Paolini. I thought I would be finished this week, but things got in the way.

What's in my wine glass: Amafu Cellars Semillon Breedekloof South Africa 2020, nice, but I see Splash is sold out. 

What's my tip of the week: Don’t believe anything you read online unless you really trust the source and have checked it out.

Where are my books: The stories in each book first appeared in the blog and they are reproduced with a few changes. 
Classic Tales Retold: Stories from The Doll's Storybook is available from BookBabyBookshop and other booksellers worldwide. The stories are Little Green GreatcoatThe Boy Doll Who Cried Wolf and Lost in the Woods.
Emil: Stories from The Doll's Storybook and Mariah: Stories from The Doll's Storybook are also still available from booksellers. The link for Book Baby is hereThe three stories in Emil are Best BudsGetting What You Want, and The Boys Cook Dinner.
The three stories in Mariah are Being LittleBesties, and Distraction.
If you don't get free shipping from Amazon or B&N, buy from the BookBabyBookshop, because 50% of the price goes to St. Jude. Other booksellers pay much less. 



Note: This blog post was produced on the iPad and the MacBook, using the iPhone for some photos and some photo processing. No other computer was used in any stage of composition or posting, and no Windows were opened, waited for, cleaned or broken. No animals or dolls were harmed during the production of this blog post.

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Monday, October 29, 2018

The Trials Continue

Monday was busy. If you read last week's blog post, you'll remember we had a phone call from the driver of the van that held all of our household goods except for the 700 lbs. that had been left behind because they didn't fit on the van. He said he had been caught as being overweight in Brigham City (the van, not the driver) at the weigh station and had to wait for another truck to come and offload 2500 lbs of our stuff. He said he still expected to be here about 9:00 AM.


Well, he rang our doorbell at 9:15 Monday morning. He and his partner unloaded all of the things that belonged to us. The front of the van contained household goods belonging to another family moving here from Park City. The reason they couldn't fit all our stuff on the van was because that family went over their estimate by 4,000 lbs.

I was happy to see my 1982 Maytag washer and dryer come off the van.



I do not want to have to replace those two. We still have to hook them up. We need someone to extend the gas line from the back deck up to the laundry room, which is upstairs.

It wasn't too long before another van showed up with the 700 lbs. of our stuff that had been left in Salt Lake City.




I'm afraid we had the road rather constructed for several hours. They moved very quickly to put everything where we wanted.


There was a little damage. One of the posts on our bed had been broken off. DH thinks he can fix it himself. We had been looking forward to putting the top onto our bed for the first time in 18 years, but it will have to wait.


The box spring emerged before too long, and the mattress we had bought to replace the old one was soon in place. Mr. Bear turned up in one of the boxes the next day.


The trunk with all the quilts was in this part of the shipment, and it was a relief to see them. We're still missing a lot of things, like the blender container and lid. I managed to tidy one corner of the kitchen. The rest of the house was a total mess.


We played "match up the Tupperware" on Friday. 


The reason we have so much is, most of this was in the freezer as we began to try to use up all the food so we could move it. We may need it again. Excess will be stored in the garage.

Tuesday my new sewing table arrived. We still don't have it put together, because it was rather crowded in my fiber studio, and after I got it organized enough to bring the pieces upstairs, we still were busy with more crucial issues, such as getting the wine fridge into the broom closet (under-the-stairs storage, aka "Harry Potter's Room").

Part of what needed to be done was putting my yarn stash away in the Billy bookcases. I got that done, and here's the proof:



Besides putting the sewing table away, I also need to get some shelves for the part of the closet that doesn't already have shelves. Then there's the new cutting/light-table unit I plan to get, a kitchen cabinet drawer unit for my plexiglass top and cutting mat will go.

Our ballots had come in the mail the week before. We knew how we were going to vote in most cases, but we spent some time Wednesday evening figuring out the other issues and candidates.


DH made a mistake on his ballot, so we went to the Deschutes County Courthouse to get him a new ballot. They told him just to cross out what he had marked and mark his actual choice, and then we put our ballots into the ballot box. (In Oregon, you can mail in your ballot or place it in any of the ballot boxes conveniently located around your area.)

The shelf pins we ordered came, and we were able to install the shelves that had been just sitting around the house.


I managed to get some knitting done, both sleeves and part of the body of the cardigan for Billy, who still hasn't shipped. I knew there would be a delay because he/she was on backorder. Lotte consented to be my model for size.


She was very patient while I knitted and watched my Red Sox win the World Series. I don't think she likes baseball as much as Vroni and Mandy.

We're still waiting for news on the offloaded 2,500 lbs.


What's on my needles: Making progress on the Comfy Cardigan Set for Billy. Kisu Cardigan and the Coastal Skies Shawl are in a holding pattern.

What's on my Sparrow 15: Still sitting in my future sewing room, although it has moved about in the room, as has my Featherweight, as I worked on putting stuff away and organizing.

What's in my hoop: Still the Spring Flowers quilt, also in a holding pattern.

What's in The Doll's Storybook: "Scary Things," for Halloween. I'm scheduled through November 2nd. 

What's on my iPad/iPhone: The Ladies of Ivy Cottage by Julie Klassen. I'm a little bit into  the story now, as I was able to listen while knitting on Saturday and Sunday.

What's in my wine glass: Trader Joe's Charles Shaw (Two Buck Chuck) Red Blend 2016. Very nice. Being able to walk into Trader Joe's and buy it is also very nice. You can't buy wine and regular beer in Utah grocery stores.

What's my tip of the week: Packing tape can leave a lot of gum on furniture, bags and other things. Goo Gone and similar products work for removal with some effort, but sometimes it works better to wrap some of the tape, sticky side out, around your fingers and dab at the sticky residue pulling to the side. A hairdryer can be useful for removing the tape. I've found that the tape comes off of raw wood pretty easily, but oiled or waxed surfaces seem to absorb the glue. Next time (ha-ha) I'll wrap items to be taped shut in paper first.



Note: This blog post was produced on the iPad and the MacBook, using the iPhone for some photos and some photo processing. No other computer was used in any stage of composition or posting, and no Windows were opened, waited for, cleaned or broken. No animals or dolls were harmed during the production of this blog post.