by Kelly
THIS IS NOT A PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ALTHOUGH, IF GE WOULD LIKE TO SEND SOME MONEY OUR WAY, WE COULD PROBABLY BRING OURSELVES TO ACCEPT IT.
So we bought a new washing machine, and I just have to post about it, because this thing is quiet. Now, considering that our last washer had degraded to the point where it sounded like a rampaging wildebeest during their annual migration, you might be persuaded that we just aren't used to having a decent appliance. But that's not true.
Firstly, due to the high sulfur content of our water, we go through appliances like a preschooler goes through crayons, so we have seen a wide variety of brands pass through our front door. Maytag, Kenmore, Roper, and others have come and gone, and none have seemed unusual or remarkable.
Secondly, this washer is so quiet that the manufacturer kindly included a disclaimer about the extreme quietness of the wash cycle, probably to reduce the number of calls to their complaint department. Here's a picture of the disclaimer. You can see by its crumpled state that I originally scorned this piece of paper as a gratuitous bit of advertising.
The disclaimer reads in part : "This new wash system is softer and quieter in agitate than any GE washer ever before... You will notice the difference during operation."
Well, GE, Engrish aside, I'm sorry that I didn't believe you. You're right. This thing really is super quiet. Almost unnervingly so. After the dramatic daily presentation by our old washer, we couldn't help but be suspicious of this new, silent approach. My husband and I stood around it in awe, as though we were witnessing the launch of a space mission. "Is it really washing?" we wondered. But when we opened the lid, yes, water and soap were present.
So, if you're in the market for a new washing machine, might I suggest
GE Model # GTWN3000MWS 3.6 cubic feet, Top Load Washer? (In White, of course. I don't know why they bother to specify the color - I haven't seen a top load washer in another color since the '70's.) And if the silent operation is too much for you, turn up the TV. That's what worked for us.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Missing Crochet
So now that baby Gwen is finally here we're so excited and happy. The only downside....the dreaded Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. That last month of pregnancy it flared up really bad to where I was constantly waking up with both of my hands completely numb for most of the morning. Now, it's been constant numbness in the top half of most of my fingers which turns into shooting pain or numbness of my entire hand when I crochet, write, sleep, hold my baby.....yeah, pretty much doing anything.
I'm thinking of going to the clinic this weekend to see if they can prescribe me a brace since none of the pharmacy's I've gone to have had them OTC. But that doesn't help me to get back to my favorite hobby.
Means slow going on any new blankets. Which really sucks since while my sister and mother were down here they reorganized my yarn collection and found four unfinished blankets that I had forgotten about. And! The found a huge bag of the red yarn that I needed to finish one of the jobs I was working on when I was pregnant.
Ugh! Just terrible. One good thing is that some of the other moms I've talked to have said they had the same thing happen to them right after they had their kids and it went away after a few months.
So cross your fingers that happens to me and I don't need surgery! :)
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Wedding Rings
Quilting - yikes! Dan and I stopped by to see George and Donna on Sunday to deliver some extra tomatoes from our work plot. Donna is in canning mode and we were more than happy to contribute a few tomatoes to the cause. I scored a couple of jars of salsa in return and some apple butter and pickled veggies that she just put up today. Wow that takes me back. My Grandma always referred to canning as 'putting up' - I guess that was stuck back in the mind recesses.
While we were there, Donna started talking about making quilts - color me intimidated. We have a beautiful tied denim quilt that she made for us when we first moved into our home - 14 years ago this Sept. I've always liked the double wedding ring quilt pattern and to my amazement, Donna seems willing to tackle it - not sure if we should start there or perhaps a log cabin pattern which at least wouldn't have any curves.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Cross Stitch and Embroidery Animation
by Kelly
Adding another dimension to embroidery.
An animated House cross stitch here at mr X Stitch.
A running puppy at Spool Spectrum.
And click this link to check out this little cross stitch movie from the Craft: site. Amazing! It would be kinda neat to do something like this, but all that graphing would probably give me the heebie jeebies. I have enough trouble designing images without resorting to embroidery instead of cross stitch.
Adding another dimension to embroidery.
An animated House cross stitch here at mr X Stitch.
A running puppy at Spool Spectrum.
And click this link to check out this little cross stitch movie from the Craft: site. Amazing! It would be kinda neat to do something like this, but all that graphing would probably give me the heebie jeebies. I have enough trouble designing images without resorting to embroidery instead of cross stitch.