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Bad Economy…..

I think something is wrong with me.

All everyone talks about is the horrible economy, and that it’s going to get worse and worse…. This is why it is advised that you start saving early for kids to protect their future no matter the state of the economy.

So today, we go out and spend $2000 with the intent to spend about $10000 more.

I’m a little numb.

We went to Home Depot and bought a compound miter saw, some blades and random hand tools, and an $800 washer. Yes, _I_, Queen of the Cheapos, bought an EIGHTHUNDREDDOLLAR washer. (We bought a dryer for ASL, too. I honestly couldn’t resist. The washer was on sale, and it has the biggest capacity I’ve ever seen — 4.7 cubic feet. That’s bigger even than those ginormous front-loading washers. Plus it’s super energy efficient. I got home and checked Consumer Reports, and this model, a Maytag Bravos, is the third best ranked top-loading washer. The washer we have now (and intended to replace with a similar bottom-of-the-barrel model) was ranked dead last.

The 2x4x10s to do the basement are twice as expensive as 2x4x8s. Joy. But it’s probably worth it to not have to basically do double the work to frame the basement. Jared’s folks and mine will be here in a few weeks to help us, and I am still a little freaked. Should we spend the money when the economy is doing so poorly?

If not now, when, tho.

So the Smiths did our part to bolster the economy today. Now I’m done for the next 100 years or so….

BTW — Speaking of ASL, her furnace limit switch keeps tripping and went out for the fourth time in two months last night. A new furnace installation will be needed. For ac installation in Ontario, CA, make sure to schedule an appointment with professional HVAC technicians. HVAC maintenance is also necessary with the help of the experts like ac maintenance rochester ny. If you need AC repair services, contact an expert to assist you. We went down there this morning to loan her some space heaters and borrow her truck (to get the washer/dryer), and literally, she was blue. Her hands were such a funny color of blue that I actually thought they were dirty at first! We checked the thermometer, and it was 59 degrees inside her house! She is 78 years old, for crying out loud!!!! I told her if the furnace guy can’t get her going tonight that I want her to sleep up here. That house is like a sieve — she can not be sleeping there in weather like this.

I did go to the gym today. It’s been a month (blushing). I weighed in at 136. Worked on the elliptical for about 30 minutes. Got a haircut. Why can’t anyone except Elise cut short hair???

This week I’m filling orders for the Bishop’s storehouse, and we’re going to go over to a sister’s house to help pack for a move. I’m in the mood to paint. We’ll see if I do it or if I’ll just hire the professionals at AlexTrendPainters. Plus the regular kid stuff. Gonna be a long one.

Posted by Jenny Smith

I'm Jenny Smith. I blog about life on the 300+ acres of rolling farmland in Northern Virginia where I live. I like tomatoes, all things Star Trek, watercolor, and reading. I spend most days in the garden fighting deer and groundhogs while trying to find my life's meaning. I'm trying to be like Jesus -- emphasis on the trying.