Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Technical difficulties

Jason just took Ellie with him to the Fulbright office to pick up some mail. Do you know it's been months since she's gone out of the house without me? I'm happy for the free time, but I was a little sad watching grown-up Ellie marching down the street next to daddy. Man, I knew she would have some adjusting to do when we returned and she is not only with me all day, but I think I'll have an even harder time adjusting!

I thought I would fill you all in on the major appliances in our apartment. Here is a picture of our "washing machine." The left side is the "washer." I fill it up with water, add soap and clothes, and then it agitates the clothes for up to 15 minutes. Then, I drain out the water (into the nearby sink) and put all the clothes in the right side of the machine, the "spinner." This spins out all the excess water. Repeat this process two more times (to get all the soap out) and then the clothes are ready to hang for a day on the drying rack. Needless to say, washing clothes takes a bit more time than in the usual washer/dryer. Hey, I'm not complaining, as this is the first time we've even had a washer in our house. But, we will all be needing new socks, undies, and shirts when we get back, since this process is very rough on our clothes!

And then our stove. There are many problems with it, but I've managed to figure out how to deal with most of them. It runs off a (propane?) tank, not electric. So, when the tank runs out, we have to get a new one. This is not too much of a hassle (Autumn had it much rougher!) since a truck drives around the neighborhoods during the day with filled tanks. The truck plays music (much like the ice cream man) and if you hear him coming, you run out and flag him down. The first time ours ran out, it was no big deal. This time however, I was right in the middle of cooking dinner (chicken-fried chicken and mashed potatoes - yum!). What to do? It was already getting dark, so the trucks weren't running that we could see. So, here is a video of the solution that Jason so brilliantly thought of. It worked!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jason is so smart! Glad you got to finish dinner. I guess I'll enjoy our stove more and our washing machine more. I get mad just because we have to run our dryer twice with each load. I guess I'll appreciate what we have. :) Hey, my friend in China is pregnant. But, she's having her baby in Bangkok which is rated one of the top 10 hospitals in the world. I guess they got lucky! Anyway, sorry for a long comment. We'll talk to you guys later! Tell Jason and Ellie 'Hi' for us!

Tara

Anonymous said...

Very inventive....and dinner even came out well? You guys are something else! I guess we do need to appreciate what we have. We just learned that in Sunday's sermon and at Bible Study last night...to be content with what God has given us. Love you guys!
Mom