Yahooie Louie (siana)! I don’t have to buy any more ice! The switch out of the sort of old, broken refrigerator, and the installation of the new working refrigerator was accomplished this morning. I didn’t transfer the few items I had left soaking in ice until about 3:00 this afternoon. I wanted to be sure this new one worked first, and I have to tell you that I decided to keep the brushed silver doors. They fit perfectly, and everything on the outside looks the same. I may actually make it to Anahuac NWR tomorrow… finally.
I did notice a distinct odor coming from the fridge this morning, and when I cleared everything out so it could be removed, I found a hidden boneless chicken breast under the cold water. P-U!! It’s been defrosted in there for over two weeks. I don’t know how I missed throwing it out, but I did.
So you know what I did late this afternoon… grocery shopping! Now I’ll actually be able to eat something other than canned goods for the next week or so. It’s those little things like working brakes and a refrigerator that makes life a little easier. I’m as happy as a pig in mud, or, as happy as a ______ in _____. I’ll let you fill in the blanks.
Thanks for stopping by… talk to you later, Judy
Well congratulations!!! NOW...for sure you are a very happy camper. Way to go.....you certainly had more patience in this whole thing than most people would have had.
ReplyDeleteSo glad that everything is working right for once.
ReplyDeleteI am going to say as happy as "a bug in a rug".
Happy Tails to Emma, and Happy Trails to you. Penny.
Since I'm at the beach right now, I'll say "as happy as a clam at high water". I'm so glad to hear that everything is all fixed and that you plan to arrive at Anahuac TOMORROW.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it feel wonderful when things are once again right? I'm really happy for you! Now relax and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that ordeal is over and you are on to better things! Let the good times roll.......
ReplyDeleteThat is truly GREAT news.
ReplyDeletewahoooooooo life is good!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool! (Pun Intended)
ReplyDeleteFinally, success, all systems are Go!
Yippee Skippee and all that good stuff.
ReplyDeleteMaybe now you can shake that darn Murphy and get on with your winter,
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to see that you are finally getting good results. Enjoy your new fridge
ReplyDeleteyahoohooie!..glad to hear that all is well in your world!!..Murphy has left the building?
ReplyDeleteWhen you said you noticed a distinct odor coming from your fridge I thought maybe you had just discovered the very hiding place of Murphy himself............
ReplyDeleteCongrats! You are easy, if just a few things like brakes and cold food can make your day:)
ReplyDeleteI do not even want to think what was growing in that chicken:(
Safe travels-Please!
Finger s and toes crossed for an uneventful future! You've had your share of troubles.
ReplyDelete..as a hog in a waller...as my dear hubby would say!! So glad you got the fridge in and working. Let's hope you tossed Murphy out along with the over-ripe chicken.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you have a refrigerator again. You are right, it's the little things.
ReplyDeleteHappy as flies on sh--, yep...that's how you should feel...I had a brief encounter with Murphy, but he got a good look at me and ran :-) He thought I was a Shar-Pei dog...We are soooo ready to head South...living vicariously through our blogger friends who are already embedded in warmth...enjoy!
ReplyDeleteEEEW on the chicken. But since everything is in working order - that little nuisance was just that. A little nuisance.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got these problems taken care of. Maybe now you can enjoy yourself a while. Happy travels!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you have all that behind you. Looking forward to your posts and photos when at the NWR.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've got tremendous service from the tech guys there!
ReplyDeleteCold beer! And I don't even like beer. :) But, I am happy for you, my friend.
ReplyDeleteGlad everything is back up and working for you! Congratulations on kicking Murphy to the curb!
ReplyDeleteit's time for smooth sailing! so good to hear good reports from you....
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the trip to anahuac
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