By Jody Worsham
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reserved for a can of spray paint.
My hubby is
of the opinion that updating the house is a waste of time and money; it will
all come back in style sooner or later.
That is why our house, started in the early 70’s as a cash then build
project, has never been updated; actually, it has never been finished but that
is another story. If I talk about
knocking out the wall between the den and the kitchen for an “open concept”, he
reminds me of the early years in the house when we only had studs separating
the kitchen from the den and I couldn’t wait until he got a wall up.
“Just wait a
few more years and we will be back in style.
Remember the appliances? ” he said.
Ah, the
appliances. We have been a pay- as-you-go
couple for our entire married life so early shopping for appliances always
found us at the damaged goods warehouse or the discounted aisles looking for
appliances with minor dents, dings, or scratches at much lower prices. That is why I once had an avocado dryer, a
harvest gold washer, and a white refrigerator.
As all of you appliance owners know, appliances do not break down at the
same time. It is a universal law. So by the time the avocado dryer went out,
harvest gold was no longer in style or available. I then had a white slightly scratched dryer
and a harvest gold washer. When the
harvest gold washer finally died, stainless steel was all the rage, but
stainless steel doesn’t scratch or dent as easily, so I had to revert back to a
slightly scratched white washer. At
least they matched…in color, not brand or style.
When we were
able to finish the kitchen, black appliances were “in”. To save money, I had to choose a white cook-top. It matched the refrigerator, but I wanted something…anything in style so I opted
for a black glass oven, a white dishwasher with a door converter kit to change
the door to black , and a black trash smasher.
When the oven door finally fell off its hinges and had to be replaced,
stainless steel was all the rage. But that would leave me in a kitchen with a
white cook-top, white refrigerator, black dishwasher and a stainless steel oven
and a hole where the trash smasher used to be.
We did not replace that. That was
too much variety even for me. I would go
all black…eventually… starting with a black glass oven. The white refrigerator got moved to the guest
house a few years later and was replaced with a shiny black one.
But wouldn’t
you know it? The only appliance NOT to disintegrate,
fall apart, rust out, or break in thirty-five years is the white cook-top. It stands on the black countertop like an
ancient light house guiding midnight snackers toward the fridge. You might ask “Why not just replace the
cook-top?” Three words: Not broken yet!
I am still
adding to the appliance savings jar. That
cook-top has got to break sometime, and when it does, I will be ready to
purchase a slightly dented/scratched white or stainless steel or avocado or harvest
gold or quite possibly…if the planets and electronics align correctly… a black
matching cook-top!
Hubby says
that will never happen. “But don’t worry;
by the time our appliances break down again, all those HGTV shows you watch
will be combining different colored appliances into a ‘Retro Kitchen’ and you will be right in
style. Just wait.”
I bet that’s
what the Mayan Calendar Maker told his wife just as he was writing “December
12, 2012”.
2 comments:
Don't they say..what goes around, comes aorund.
Speaking as a Realtor and a wife, "JUST DO IT!!"
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