Well, I slept too many hours for several days, so at 4 am, I was just laying in bed not tired. So I got up and decided to DO SOMETHING!
Early morning TV is awful, even the usual political channels. So I did something I haven't done in a while. I turned on the stereo. Which was actually funny because I had to figure out how to do it. No, I'm not stupid, it's just that there are so many options that it took a while to find just "music". LOL!
Made breakfast. Fed the cats. Cleaned the litter boxes. Emailed my trash collection company about the busted-up bin. Did 2 loads of laundry. Emptied the dishwasher. Well, what do you do at 6 am?
I had a package to return to Amazon. Loki had an issue peeing on the bed a few times and I ordered a mattress protector. Didn't realize it was a form-fitted kind (I have a waterbed). I could buy a flat one, but I've been using a tarp to cover the bed. Seems to be working. But today was the last day I could return it, so I went to Staples as soon as they were open.
That requires a QR code inside the box and outside for Staples to create a label. The outside QR printout was too large and fuzzy. So they cut the box open. The inside one scanned perfectly. And the person there said they cut the boxes open anyway to stuff the returns into plastic bags. Who knew? And I already have an email crediting my account.
But at least that was done.
So I went to Petsmart to fill up the cat's pantry. 9 cases of regular Stinky Goodness and 2 cases of Marley's kidney care Hills stuff. $400! If I didn't have more money than Donald Trump actually does (joke, maybe), that would be a problem. I mean, 45 pounds of cats costs more to feed than I spend on my own food at 165 pounds. And I eat well...
And I bought a new 'betta splendens' while I was there.
I normally keep a blue and a red one (in seperate tanks). I was sad when the blue one died last week after a few years (they don't live long even naturally). They display wonderfully when they see each other, but it exhausts them so I keep a piece of cardboard between the tanks most times.
And then I bought a new refrigerator (LG LRDCS2603D). I had been planning to for months. High Consumer Reports rating among bottom-freezers. But website pics don't show everything so I wanted to actually look at one. I walked in to Home Depot (local DIY store) to just make sure I understood the shelves and freezer divisions.
I walked out with a receipt and a delivery date, LOL. No, they didn't trick me or anything. I knew what I wanted. I just needed to put my hands on the shelves and crispers and temperature controls. It will be delivered Wed 27th.
But it has an ice-maker. Which needs a water line to it. I can make enough ice manually to suit my needs for my 6 pm cocktail, but it sure seems easier. to just always have more ice without effort. Many of my recipes say "bathe in ice-water". I've never had enough ice to do that, so maybe that will be good.
I had to laugh about one part of the sale. The top door is reversible but the standard is on the wrong side for my kitchen. The charged a penny for reversing it. Seriously, it is right on the receipt. The ink must cost them a penny. LOL!
The Home Depot guy said to make sure the waterline extension ended with a shut-off valve directly behind the refrigerator. I don't know why but he stressed that.
But the ice-maker function meant I had to decide on a plumber. Many calls and questions about labor cost structure. I looked at Yelp and a few other sites. I decided on one that had good local ratings and experience and cost structure.
One I declined charged $150 per hour from leaving the previous job. Who gets $150 per hour for just driving, LOL? Another I declined specifically said the shut-off valve would be in the basement (see above), so I told him I didn't think he was the right person for me.
I'm hoping I have a good plumber to do the work. It is pretty straight-forward, so I don't expect any technical difficulties. But I won't know the cost until he examines the existing pipes and run-lines. But he will arrive prepared to do the work immediately.
That will be expensive ice for a while, but I probably grow to love it...
I am probably best off just accepting the plumbing cost... Waiting for contractors to arrive in a 4 hour window drives me crazy. They all probably cost the same, so avoiding the aggravation of waiting around is probably worth just having one person come to do the work. For some things, it is worth getting estimates from multiple contractors. For smaller matters, not so much.
The ancient basement fridge (37 years old) is probably costing me a lot in inefficiency. And the local electric company will actually pay me $50 to have them haul it away. And good riddance to it. I have had to chip away ice every few months from below the top-freezer for years.
Why do I want 2 refrigerators you may ask? The basement one is mostly a root cellar and for more freezing capacity. I keep the cool part at 40F and the freezer part on full cold (0 F)for long-storage. Buying large amounts of meat a few times a year to freeze is both convenient and cheaper. And I keep my garden seeds and "beer for bread" in the cool part too.
Now it's time to gt to the basement and plant some tomatoes and peppers and melons and flowers...
Well, after I call The Mews in and give them lunch.
A "representative" lunch...
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Oh, yes, fridges with the freezer on the bottom are the way to go. I am reminded every time I get into the fridge and stand on my head to get the veg and meat out of those drawers down by the floor. Not to mention all the condiments on the door, by the floor. All of which happens a lot more often than getting something out of the freezer. Hope the plumbing goes well.
How do you keep the cats away from your fish? :)
TBT: The two small betta tanks have full hoods (they can be jumpers). The 30 gallon aquarium has an almost full hood. Just enough to allow the outside filter tubes and the heater and a few open inches. All the surface fish in it are fancy guppies, and they are kind of small for a cat to get ahold of.
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