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Washer and Dryer

We waited all year for Black Friday to get a new washer and dryer. Our old washer wasn't that old and worked fine, however our dryer which was a hand-me-down twice was on its last leg. We bought a front loading washer and dryer, though it wasn't a black friday sale, it was a pre-black friday sale. Sears pricematched and the sale included the pedestals, which run $250 a piece. They don't do anything, which is so lame. Could just have effectively put the washer and dryer on cement blocks.

Anyway, bought he detergent at Sam's. Had to give the old Cheer powder detergent to my parents... it was still new. I washed and dried my huge comforter along with the sheets with no problems. I gathered all the puppies' stinky blankets and washed them in the sanitary and baby wash. The wash took quite awhile, but when we took them out the blankets smelled CLEAN. You cannot tell the puppies had those blankets in their crates...no sign of stinky boston terriers. I love our new washer and dryer, so far.

I picked up our new Craftsman tool chest today, and put it together. Original price $199.98, sal $149. 98. I bought it for $99.98...yippee. It's pretty. I can't stand the sound of tools clanking on the metal, so I'll probably put some liner in it, lol.

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Cathy Nguyen said…
Yup, we did. Finally, Hiland you stopped yapping about it! =D

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