The Dryer Saga Finale

By Candy October 16th, 2005

I have some great news that probably isnt’ so great to my readers but is actually really great to me and that is: MY DRYER GOT FIXED! I’d like to hear some rejoicing right now. That poor thing has been poked and prodded at so many times it must some issues now. But anyway, it ended up not the dryer that was broke, but the actual fuse in the breaker box that was wrong. So we have a hot, hot dryer now and everyone is happy. That means a LOT of laundry will be had this week. And the electric bill will be insane and probably make up for the fact that I haven’t had the A/C on in over 2 weeks :|

I walked the 3 miles for The Race for the Cure. I did a good job and I am extremely proud of myself. I seriously thought I would either have to take a shortcut or that I would fall over dead during the walk but somehow I survived and I wasn’t too out of breath ;) And the best part is that I didn’t even have to take my inhaler one single time.. and that is just an accomplishment in itself!

Dad came over and helped with a couple of things around the house. He’s my man :) I gotta borrow the clippers next weekend so I can cut down some weeds and trim some bushes. A lot of them have thorns on them and I am scared to death to touch them. Though I have to admit, this is the perfect time of year to work out in the yard because it is so nice outside.

So anyway, it is 8 PM and I still have laundry to do and some picking up to do around here. You all have a great night :)

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2 Responses to “The Dryer Saga Finale”

  1. Pam Says:

    Yay for the dryer being fixed and for finally having clean clothes!!! Congrat’s on walking for The Race for the Cure, that’s an awesome job you did. You should be proud of yourself!

  2. christi Says:

    aww, yay for dads.

    i totally always thought it was just called “walk for the cure.” no racing. how silly.

    but awesome!