Jerry and I get around. In 2011, we moved from the USA to Spain. We now live in Córdoba. Jerry y yo nos movemos. En 2011, nos mudamos de EEUU a España. Ahora vivimos en Córdoba.
Vibrating with energy / Vibrando con energía
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Al darse cuenta de que no todos los momentos de la vida serían profundos ni significativos ni vibrarían con la energía que le brindaría la satisfacción que siempre había esperado, Mitch vació el lavavajillas.
From Brooklyn, New York; to North Massapequa; back to Brooklyn; Brockport, New York; back to Brooklyn... To Boston, Massachusetts, where I met Jerry... To Marina del Rey, California; Washington, DC; New Haven and Guilford, Connecticut; San Diego, San Francisco, Palm Springs, and Santa Barbara, California; Las Vegas, Nevada; Irvine, California; Sevilla and then Fuengirola, Spain. And now Córdoba.
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32 thoughts on “Vibrating with energy / Vibrando con energía”
Mistress Borghese,
SG is the vacuumer, if necessary, although I do find satisfaction in it, I also find it annoying. I’d like a wireless vacuum with the power of a wired one. And I’d like someone to put it away when I’m done.
Adam,
We didn’t use our dishwasher for the nearly 13 years we were in Fuengirola. It was tiny and old. What a relief to have a good one now. I am the dishwasher. And SG is a heathen.
David Godfrey:
The coffee maker may be a little too much like cooking for me. I did enjoy it when we had the drip pot, but now I need a machine that makes cafe con leche with steamed milk (and we don’t have one).
Brilliant! And now, stolen.
wickedhamster,
I stole it in the first place!
So true, M. Meursault! Boud
Boud,
I saw it in the morning and thought, how appropriate.
Ha! I actually love unloading the dishwasher, weirdly.
Steve,
It IS satisfying.
We’ve all been there!
Debra,
Not the worst place to be.
Pretty much how I live my life.
Ms. Moon
Ms. Moon,
A daily accomplishment!
That’s excitement around my house.
Kelly,
Sometimes I need to lie down after!
Love it! Jx
Jon,
This one called out to me when I saw it yesterday.
I can get into that meme. I also like vacuuming for kicks
Mistress Borghese,
SG is the vacuumer, if necessary, although I do find satisfaction in it, I also find it annoying. I’d like a wireless vacuum with the power of a wired one. And I’d like someone to put it away when I’m done.
My least favorite household chore and I don’t know why. But, man, it irks me if I open the dishwasher and find the dishes washed.
Bob,
I do sometimes enjoy it. I’m the loader, too.
unloading the dishwasher can be, and is, very therapeutic .
Jim,
I agree. I love tasks I can easily complete.
I don’t know how I tolerated not having a dishwasher before. Though I wasn’t washing the dishes of one man, and three heathens like I am now.
Adam
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Adam,
We didn’t use our dishwasher for the nearly 13 years we were in Fuengirola. It was tiny and old. What a relief to have a good one now. I am the dishwasher. And SG is a heathen.
Because I tend to let my dishes wash overnight, I’ve often completely forgotten about it in the morning…until I need a dish.
Kirk,
That’s almost always the case here.
But you do it so well…
wcs:
Especially the loading. SG avoids that.
Sigh. Yeah. Olivia
Olivia,
Life can be so incredibly exciting. Loading the dishwasher is even more satisfying.
There is a zen in loading and unloading the dishwasher, and setting up the coffee maker.
David Godfrey:
The coffee maker may be a little too much like cooking for me. I did enjoy it when we had the drip pot, but now I need a machine that makes cafe con leche with steamed milk (and we don’t have one).
next time try the tea kettle.
Urspo:
Not quite the feeling of accomplishment.