In our old house, we had the freezer on bottom and two door fridge on top and OMG, did we love it. It was awesome from the standpoint of being able to get the largest pizza box or any large serving tray in the fridge without wrestling for room.
In this house I think we're going to have to replace the dishwasher. Also, the dryer, because it refuses to start up right away-- you have to keep spinning the knob and yanking at it to get it to connect, almost like you're starting a lawnmower.
I wonder why that did not come up on my search?
Barb...that is very dangerous. Also...doggie!!!
The comparable fridge at Sears Canada seems to be $500 more. !!!
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ah, I saw what I did wrong on my search. Sears is clearly going to be where I buy.
Aren't Canadian dollars still less than US dollars?
Lucy! [link]
I blame Barb.
I resist the green on St Patrick's Day anyway since I am 100% Irish and don't see any need to come over all temporary Irish on one day a year.
I'm 100% not Irish and also lack the need. Yay Yeats and all that, but I'm saving wearing one of my three green spring sweaters until tomorrow.
I have been on a no-shoe, no-nail polish, and no-DVD buy effort since the beginning of the year. I have only slipped once on the polish (but I really do love the Lubu Heels).
But I didn't include no-concert tickets. I got a presale notice for my FAVORITE band coming to the area, during the summer, when both kids can go with me, and BOOM, I spent $70/person (yes, I like getting good "seats"). My bank account hates me, but I'm so excited. Not sure if I'm going to tell the kids now or closer to June 14th.
Bounce, bounce, bounce