Normally, I would call Charles and say something like, "Guess what you get to do when you come home?!" That is what I said many years ago, when I clogged the sink with potato skins. I let the taters sit in the clogged sink all day. Nasty. After a long day of work, Charles had to fix the problem. Poor thing.
But now . . . I have the Internet. So immediately after clearing out the sink of the dishes, I went to the computer and Googled "how to unclog a kitchen sink". The instructions were there in simple-form. I followed the instructions (there were two options depending upon where it was clogged) and without a plumber, or help -- I unclogged the disposal. Yea for me! :-)
Like I said, I LOVE the Internet.
Now Charles does not have to face a murky-clogged sink when he gets home. And that makes him a happy-hubby. :-)If you need to fix something, Google-it FIRST! You might be able to do it yourself! I am so proud of me . . . you can be proud of you, too!
Jeromy fixed our water heater a couple weeks ago!! I was so impressed. He found a tutorial on youtube and bought a <10-dollar part and replaced it. I'm glad "we" could fix it and didn't have to hire someone. (I don't think I could have done it myself, though!)
ReplyDeletedon't ask ryan how many times i have put carrot peelings down the disposal and how many times it has clogged. c'mon, shouldn't a disposal be able to handle carrot peels??!! good for you for working it out though, that's impressive! i just let ryan fix it....he likes ycuky murky water with sink garbage in it. :)
ReplyDeleteHow funny reading this- I clogged the kitchen sink with carrot peelings on Saturday!
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