Sunday, April 21, 2013
Dreaded laundry day
Yes we are in the weekend mode and laundry has come due. Is there no rest for the weary? The laundry is not the only excitement planned for the day. I will also be making preparations for Mel to get underway in the morning. You know, the usual, removing the flag light and weather station, then there is the sewer and water hose and don't forget securing the slides. Inside the computer desk and office chair need to be battened down and in the morning we yank the power cord and off we go. Yep, tomorrow is the day we head to the outpatient clinic to have the oil plug removed and then reinserted at the proper angle. This will be followed up with a complete injection of new oil and we will be road worthy again. While out I also anticipate a stop at Walmart for an infusion of supplies for the larder. All this I expect will leave an echo in my billfold, but it's all just a part of enjoying the good life.
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For a retired person, you sure are busy.
ReplyDeleteLike you two should talk.
DeleteWell, at least you're keeping it clean, John. Busy, busy, busy never hurt anyone...just look at Paul & Marsha and how healthy and fit they are! And you, too!!
ReplyDeleteBusy helps one to skirt trouble.
DeleteHope Mel's extraction goes well.
ReplyDeleteMel's tough, going to do this without anesthesia.
DeleteLike I mentioned before...guess we are on the same laundry schedule. With the exception that you are doing yours today and I may procrastinate for a few more days :(
ReplyDeleteProcrastinate...you, hard to believe.
DeleteToo bad about having to do laundry. I tried to do mine yesterday, but the washer wouldn't let any water in. Does that mean that my clothes are clean anyway?? Thought I'd ask an expert on laundry... ;)
ReplyDeleteIf you're looking for an expert I would direct your attention elsewhere. Mostly because I don't have a clue.
DeleteGood luck on the oil pan repair. There are oversized drain plug repair kits available at most auto parts stores in case the repair gets ugly.
ReplyDeleteThis shop comes highly recommended and they tell me this guy knows his stuff. With me on the scene that will make one of us.
DeleteHope all will go well tomorrow. And yes the Walmart trip always leaves dead moths in my wallet.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well in the mountains and you're not freezing. Thanks for the visit.
DeleteHave a safe journey. Where are you heading?
ReplyDeleteYo a repair shop 8 blocks away.
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