Well, one problem is my dishwasher. Actually, I have two. Here is one:
And here is the other.
No. Dishwasher.
No. Disposal.
And here's the sink. It only has one section.
So, I have to put this red bucket in the sink to have some semblance of separate washing and rinsing areas (looks eerily like the kids' bathtub, don't you think?).
I don't do all the dishes. Sometimes I use these little dishwashers, but they often malfunction, leaving a sudsy mess all over the kitchen.
And, three mornings a week a nice lady comes and cleans my house. I could have her come every day, but I prefer a messy house to someone constantly lurking about making me feel lazy. So, she takes care of the dishes 3 times a week but 5 people X 3 meals a day = muchos platos sucios.
Another bonus of Small Town dishwashing: if dishes aren't washed before bed, many different types of ants come out to check out the pickings. I am not too proud to admit that sometimes, after a long day, the ants win.
So, start a load of dishes in my honor today!
We'll start a load of dishes as we speak!!! Love the blogs!
ReplyDeleteHaaahaaa! This is so cute and funny. I'd load up the dishwasher if I had one but that too has been an elusive dream lately......Meantime, three cheers for nice ladies who come and clean our houses!
ReplyDeleteI load up twice a day at least and don't know what I'd do w ithout my dishwasher!
ReplyDeleteLove it - reminds me of my days with two tiny kids and no dishwasher (and a single basin sink): boiling bottles to sanitize them, using scalding hot water to wash anything that raw meat had touched, and yes the ants . . . I feel for ya.
ReplyDeleteI really feel for you. Which is worse, ants or cockroaches?
ReplyDeleteI won't get huffy next time my husband doesn't have the dishwasher unloaded on time.
ReplyDeleteWhere do I find one of those nice ladies to come and clean my house?
I just need to teach my roommates how to use our dishwasher in our apartment. Even if the dishwasher is completely empty, there will be a large load of dishes in the sink when I get home from work.
ReplyDeleteI feel for you. I lived without at dishwasher for the past three years with 4 kids until we moved into our new house. That was one of the conditions was that it have a dishwasher!
ReplyDeleteAlthough I might trade it for someone who would clean my house 3 times a week........ I'm a closet chore-hater.
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ReplyDeleteABC Momma: we've got both here. I'd have to say the ants bother me more as they feel no need to hide from me as do the roaches. Got to love Small Town!
ReplyDeleteWe lived the first 6 years of our married life without a dishwasher. We have now had one for three years and I have to constantly remind myself what a luxury it truely is. I emphatize with you!
ReplyDeleteGabs, I had no idea you didn't have a dishwasher. It is just like our days at 4030, expect your kitchen ceiling isn't caving in. Now,I do have dishwaher as well as ants and cockroaches. Ahhhh-the many pains of extreme humidity.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the dishwashers! (But never want to see that model in my house again if you know what I mean! : )
ReplyDeleteJules: If you remember, we were the only apartment in good ole 4030 to have a dishwasher! We did have the caving in ceiling though, should do a post on that! Poor Margarita. At least we got $20 out of the deal. :<
ReplyDeletethe pain, the torture, HATE dishes- can you get one you hook up to the sink- my parents brought one to turkey with us- dishwasher is def one of my top 5 items when stranded on a desert (or dessert island for that matter) island
ReplyDeleteOh man I hate to handwash dishes. I admire you and your sense of humor. Darn those malfunctioning small dishwashers anyway! :)
ReplyDeletesigh... 7 people, 1 mom, mega dishes, one lady trying to handle it all. I would shoot myself without a dishwasher.
ReplyDeleteI feel for you! Happy to hear I'm not the only one who lets the ants win sometimes.
I am WITH you! No dishwasher, but I do have a disposal at least. But only a single sink. And very little room on either side of the sink so I'm always.doing.dishes because there is just no room to allow them to pile up like I'd prefer :)
ReplyDeleteHand washing dishes was the bane of my existence as a child. I feel for you, and the other little dishwashers!
ReplyDeleteCute post! I'm with handimom. I'd rather have a housekeeper come in 3x a week, as I usually end up washing the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher, anyways.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your dishwashers - - - flying suds and all!
ReplyDeleteThis ONE's for you!! Setting normal, air dry.....
ReplyDeleteYou are so funny!!