Spent the morning yesterday working on a bear and his outfit. Bob was fiddling on his computer...
I had an appointment with my podiatrist but then the office called... It was not busy and could I come earlier. Fine by me.. and the visit went well.
Bob spent the time while I was seeing the doctor on his cell phone with his younger brother in Rochester ... Jamie was trying to call his pizza place and ended up on the cell phone with Bob.. No one can figure out how that happened.
After the podiatrist we stopped at Lowe's to look at dishwashers. Our is more that 10 years old and has started overfilling and so water leaks from under the . We put a bowl under the door for now till we can decide what brand etc. We poked and prodded on all the dishwashers on display...all prices and all different insides! Still not sure which ! Met another looker... turns out he installs dishwashers for $90 ( Lowe's and Home Depot are around $150 ) ... so maybe we give him the job if Bob decides not to install it himself. He's installed lots of them...including our daughters!
Today was more bear making and going to Target for the cat's prescription.

3 comments:
There's an upside down cup looking thing on the inside bottom of lots of dishwashers. If its missing (my mother in law emptied the dishes once, including that cup thing in the bottom) or stuck instead of floating up and down, that may cause your leaking problem. Hope it's that simple. Try a used applicance store. I've had a Maytag range and dishwasher from them that have lasted many years. Usually about 30% or 50% less than new applicances. My store has a 6-month warranty. They'll even repair appliances that they didn't sell to you. Good Luck, Linda in Kansas
Bob checked the float valve's switch ... he didn't want to get underneath to replace it if needed...
Awww, ok. I'm limiting what I want to "fix" too. If it's high on a ladder or stepstool, or crawling on my knees, I figure it may not need fixin' right away. Linda in Kansas
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