"Mom, you were right. It is much easier to do dishes every night instead of waiting to do it every few days."
Get a dishwasher with all speed by whatever means necessary. I literally, honestly, truly can say that it has changed my life for the better more profoundly than almost any physical thing I have ever owned, on the level of my first car and my first computer.
I second that emotion.
But then you've got to load the dishwasher. And then unload it. And then load it again ad nauseum.
Whenever I do the laundry, I'm keenly aware that all of us in my family are wearing clothes right now that are becoming dirty even as we speak. It is never done.
"Mom, you were right. It is much easier to do dishes every night instead of waiting to do it every few days."
Get a dishwasher with all speed by whatever means necessary. I literally, honestly, truly can say that it has changed my life for the better more profoundly than almost any physical thing I have ever owned, on the level of my first car and my first computer.
Believe me, I know how nice a dishwasher would be. However, that requires moving. I still have four months left on my lease, and even then I don't make enough to move to a place that will have one.
Try to get a standalone mini unit cheap somewhere. ;^)
I didn't even know this was a thing that existed. Very interesting. However, from the looks of it, any unit I get would take up pretty much all of the counter space I have (which is extremely small). Meaning that I would have to put the unit in place and hook everything up each time I wanted to use it. Plus, the power usage on one of these things is pretty substantial. I don't know if the time savings in the long run will be worth the monetary costs.
Honestly, pretty much my whole life up until a year into college, I *knew* I was getting my Bachelors in Science. It was just a given. Even after going into the journalism program, it never occurred to me that I wouldn't be getting a BS. Then one day it just donned on me and the impact of it was shattering. I'm used to it now but, honestly, there's still a shit ton of cognitive dissonance.
"Mom, you were right. It is much easier to do dishes every night instead of waiting to do it every few days."
Get a dishwasher with all speed by whatever means necessary. I literally, honestly, truly can say that it has changed my life for the better more profoundly than almost any physical thing I have ever owned, on the level of my first car and my first computer.
I second that emotion.
But then you've got to load the dishwasher. And then unload it. And then load it again ad nauseum.
Whenever I do the laundry, I'm keenly aware that all of us in my family are wearing clothes right now that are becoming dirty even as we speak. It is never done.
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Honestly, pretty much my whole life up until a year into college, I *knew* I was getting my Bachelors in Science. It was just a given. Even after going into the journalism program, it never occurred to me that I wouldn't be getting a BS. Then one day it just donned on me and the impact of it was shattering. I'm used to it now but, honestly, there's still a shit ton of cognitive dissonance.
I've seriously been a dog person my whole life until I met Jeremy and his cats.
IT'S NAKED TIME!