Ugh, I got to apologize in advance. My writing brain is NOT with me right now.
Not because of my kids (for once). No, Biff and Bash’s concert went swimmingly. The boys knew their recitations and songs. Bash got over his stage fright that brought him to tears that morning, and Biff made himself emcee the event by naming every child about to recite and every song about to be sung. He even said, “It’s time for applause!” whenever a song finished. It was both embarrassing and awesome all at once. xxxx
(It figures the one picture I took is blurry. Gah! Still, if you look in the back row, you can see Bash at the end of the row on the right wearing a striped sweater. Biff is four kids after Bash, towards the middle of the back row.)
I’m hoping Blondie gets her rear in gear on her big Science Fair project (“I know what I’m doing, Mom.” “Why don’t you start, then?” (insert dark stare and curt shrug here)), but that’s not what threw me off my game today, either.
Nope, it was the refrigerator.
Damn thing near broke on us this morning.
Since this August we’ve had the air conditioner die, the basement flood, both cars’ windshields’ get cracked, the furnace almost die aaaaaand the stove almost die, so the fridge almost dying just made me want to scream ARE YOU FRICKIN’ KIDDING ME?!?!
Thankfully the repairman managed to get things situated without costing a car payment. Discovering we’re both parenting twin boys (only his are applying for college), we spent a good half hour after the repair talking about parenthood and college. By the time he left it was afternoon, which is the time I grade stuff.
Hooray for a fixed fridge!
Boo to a morning taken from writing.
As I stare at all our food boxed up on the frozen deck waiting for the fridge to be cold, it’s hitting me that I’m going to have to imbibe more of the Whole30 stuff sooner than later. My good creamer’s going to run out this week. Even if Bo liked the cashew milk, I don’t think he can finish it by himself before the expiration date.
Damn. Damnity damn damn McDamners.
Oh well. At least you can read the stuff I’ve already written while I lock myself away tomorrow to write more new stuff! There’s free stories here and here, and my novel’s on sale. Please be awesome and spread the word!
Read on, share on, and write on, my friends!
Wow, SO many things breaking down, that would stress out even the calmest person! Sometimes life is just crazy-beans. I’m glad that your fridge was fixable. Mine was making horrendous noises last fall and it turned out it wasn’t fixable — which I didn’t find out until a whole *saga* about it, and then when I finally went to buy my new fridge, the one I wanted was out of stock (as in, for the whole state, back-ordered for two months) and I ended up getting one that I kind of hate. Ugh. And I was going through a whole series of unfortunate events myself at that time (broken watch, fire hazard lamp, broken down car, etc.). So I definitely commiserate about the failing appliances issue — hang in there, sister! The streak has to end some time, right?
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Oh wow, you know exactly what this is like! Thanks for the commiseration, Friend. Biff and Bash added to the sadness pile with a HORRENDOUS day at school today, but that’s for another time. Here’s to Streak’s End!
(sounds like a bad English pub…)
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Or perhaps a very good English pub!
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Ooo, true! 🙂
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Wow that’s tough luck. Can’t be easy when you have 3 kids as well. As my Dad would have said ‘ you only have so much stuff that can bugger up’ so the breakdown luck can’t go on for that much longer. An out of date photo is better the nothing, for the last 2 years we have been stopped taking school event photos, even sports day.
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Yes, I keep waiting for the next kicker–the plumbing goes, the kids break the TV. There’s bound to be something. 😦
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Yep it never rains but it freaking buckets…. Chin up. Chin up. x
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Thanks, Friendly Lady Shey xxxxxxx
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Urg – which house elf have you upset to have SO MANY things go wrong?? It’s horrible when that happens – we had a year like that in 2012 which pretty much wiped out all our savings. Glad the fridge didn’t die…
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You and me both! And that’s just it–we cannot take another hit like this. Ugh. x
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Fingers crossed that’s the end of the run of breakdowns!
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Knock on wood and turn thrice widdershins!
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I was thinking of doing a dance in the garden wearing the grass skirt and knuckle bones to the Great God of Domestic Applicances…
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LMAO! Only if you take a video! 😀 xxxxxxxxxxxx
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*sigh* Sadly the Great God of Domestic Applicances insists on absolute privacy – and so do I, given I’m carrying an extra stone after alllll those Christmas goodies. I’ll just mention that the grass skirt is a tad on the snug side and the knuckle bones frankly chafe…
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Aw, darnit! 🙂
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I’m actually sparing you a fairly dreadful sight…
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Can’t be any more dreadful than what I see in this house on Bath Night! 🙂
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Whew, good to know the the fridge survives.
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Yes, thanks!
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‘I must apolgize in advance’…the story of my life, Ms Lee. All will end well…yelp…scream…dull thud.
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LOL! Keep the ER on standby. x
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Ugh. We periodically have times where everything breaks in succession like dominoes. It’s so frustrating. Lucky you could fix it. Refrigerators are so expensive!
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Ugh, I know!
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