For the love of . . .
Seriously.
Yesterday morning I cleaned up the kitchen because it was still a mess after the oven incident and I wanted it to be ready for the new range when it arrived -- especially if it got here before I did. On my way home last night, I found out from the husband that the oven had already been delivered and was up and running and ready to go. Great, I thought! I love it when things are just taken care of. And, between Saturday night when I was looking up range ratings in the May '05 issue of Consumer Reports, Sunday morning when I went to Sears and bought a new range as soon as they opened, and yesterday, when the thing was delivered free of charge, I felt like it was easy breezy.
The husband was home when the Sears dudes showed up w/our new range. And thank God he was home when they showed up, 'cuz they were 45 minutes early. Which is great. They were scheduled to arrive between 5:45 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. So they brought in the new range, installed it and took away the old one.
Do you think the husband thought to remove all of my cookie sheets, cake pans, broiler pan and whatever else was in there out of the oven drawer?
That would be a no.
Everything, except for 2 heavy pans (w/little holes in them so things get crispy) that just happened to be in the sink, is gone.
Gone.
GONE!
So I now need at least 2 new cookie sheets, a 9x13 cake pan, two 8 " rounds, and apparently anything else I would like because I'm goin' to the store to replace my stuff and who knows what I'll come home with!
We so do not need this right now. The husband was all "oh well" about it until I schooled him on the estimated cost of what was lost.
Oops.
Yesterday morning I cleaned up the kitchen because it was still a mess after the oven incident and I wanted it to be ready for the new range when it arrived -- especially if it got here before I did. On my way home last night, I found out from the husband that the oven had already been delivered and was up and running and ready to go. Great, I thought! I love it when things are just taken care of. And, between Saturday night when I was looking up range ratings in the May '05 issue of Consumer Reports, Sunday morning when I went to Sears and bought a new range as soon as they opened, and yesterday, when the thing was delivered free of charge, I felt like it was easy breezy.
The husband was home when the Sears dudes showed up w/our new range. And thank God he was home when they showed up, 'cuz they were 45 minutes early. Which is great. They were scheduled to arrive between 5:45 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. So they brought in the new range, installed it and took away the old one.
Do you think the husband thought to remove all of my cookie sheets, cake pans, broiler pan and whatever else was in there out of the oven drawer?
That would be a no.
Everything, except for 2 heavy pans (w/little holes in them so things get crispy) that just happened to be in the sink, is gone.
Gone.
GONE!
So I now need at least 2 new cookie sheets, a 9x13 cake pan, two 8 " rounds, and apparently anything else I would like because I'm goin' to the store to replace my stuff and who knows what I'll come home with!
We so do not need this right now. The husband was all "oh well" about it until I schooled him on the estimated cost of what was lost.
Oops.
1 Comments:
Sorry about all your stuff. That bites. Guys just don't think about things like that. I left most of my stuff with my ex and so regret it. I am still trying to replace everything.
But on the bright side you get some new stuff!:)
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