The fridge, our friend |
I remember the day I first saw you. I mean really saw you.
It was on Halloween, October 31, 2009.
That was the day we moved out of the spare bedroom of my in-laws' home and into our own space. Such a beautiful day.
I opened you, ready to put cold items in for storage. Oh, look! They forgot a lovely crystal glass bowl.
So I carefully washed the bowl and put it away.
The next day, you surprised us with a shelf and trays full of water.
THAT was why the bowl was left behind. For the leak. From the ice maker. Which leaked pretty much non-stop.
The picture became even clearer the more we got to know each other. We discovered that you really loved to have a dish towel beneath the bowl, just in case you spilled over the edges. And those spaces under the veggie bins? That was your favorite spot for letting water pool and become a lovely icky tan.
The bowl and dish towel |
So we had to turn off the ice maker. It must have made you sad, but we couldn't keep up with the water.
Ah. Now we wouldn't need the bowl. We could use the entire inside of the fridge for our food.
Not true. From somewhere, deep within your beige walls, you had the capacity and urge to leak. Still. Even without a water connection.
Back went the towel and the bowl. It became a game of sorts. Some days there were no drips at all. We thought we might be able to dispose of both bowl and towel. But others days, a deluge of water filled the bowl and the bottom of the veggie drawers. Even with no water connection.
The end came, at last, when even the second shelf was often filled with standing water. One dish towel became two, then three. It was too much.
Good-bye, my leaky beige-y drippy friend. It has been good. Interesting. Confusing. Frustrating.
But you have been faithful. Our food stayed cold, even frozen.
Thank you for your service. I will always have fond memories of our time together, the good times and the bad.
The new fridge - without bowl and dish towel |
Here's to a long, drip-free relationship. Without the bowl and the dish towel.
Thanks for stopping by.
I would love to hear your tales of appliances gone bad.
I love the clever and creative way that this was written...an ode to a fridge :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was fun to write from that angle. :) Have a fantastic day!
DeleteWonderful Angie and will feature on Saturday in the dispatches.. loved it. hugs
ReplyDeleteSally, so glad you enjoyed it. We love our new fridge. So much more space without the bowl and clothes. LOL. Looking forward to Saturday! Thanks! Xoxo
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