CWS4322
Chef Extraordinaire
Of course it is purple!!! Everything that I can get is purple...I love purple! And, PF I am coveting those shoes!It's purple!
Of course it is purple!!! Everything that I can get is purple...I love purple! And, PF I am coveting those shoes!It's purple!
Every day, I wear something purple...and I eat purple veggies...and I LOVE purple...I also have one of those carpet steamers. I have hauled it across the border to do my mom's carpets....but--my dad has told me that if I drive a purple car home, I can't park it in his driveway--he hates the color purple (mmm....wonder why I love purple?).lol you guys and your purple.
addie, my mom is 86 (although is going on 75, it's amazing, those norskies) so weight was a consideration. the shark steamer is really light and does a great job. better than that crappy oreck vacuum we got her before that.
heck, of your kids don't do it, i'll send you one.
but you have to get me some lobsters...
btw, this reminds me that i need to get down to their house to clean their carpets with the carpet steamer. my brotbet just painted the dining room, and eldest sis goes every week to help with groceries, so it's my turn.
What a nice son!lol you guys and your purple.
addie, my mom is 86 (although is going on 75, it's amazing, those norskies) so weight was a consideration. the shark steamer is really light and does a great job. better than that crappy oreck vacuum we got her before that.
heck, of your kids don't do it, i'll send you one.
but you have to get me some lobsters...
btw, this reminds me that i need to get down to their house to clean their carpets with the carpet steamer. my brotbet just painted the dining room, and eldest sis goes every week to help with groceries, so it's my turn.
Of course it is purple!!! Everything that I can get is purple...I love purple! And, PF I am coveting those shoes!
CWS4322 said:Every day, I wear something purple...and I eat purple veggies...and I LOVE purple...I also have one of those carpet steamers. I have hauled it across the border to do my mom's carpets....but--my dad has told me that if I drive a purple car home, I can't park it in his driveway--he hates the color purple (mmm....wonder why I love purple?).
If my dad were a mechanic, he would've said "no frigging way are you buying a PURPLE car..." Lucky you!My car is purple!!!! My dad is a mechanic, and when I sent him to check it out for me the first thing he said about it was, "Well, it's purple..."
I have purple suede Birkenstock clogs...do those count?The shiny and purple Danskos or the suede and purple Merrell's?
I have purple suede Birkenstock clogs...do those count?
I did the kitchen floor again this morning. The pad was about the same as yesterday morning. It is a bit heavy--the steamer only is probably lighter. I really like this "gadget." I hate dragging out a mop and bucket. And, when I had FIVE Saint Bernards, mud season was a pain. Having the Vac-n-steam made life a lot easier. I could clean up after them when they came in (because they did live in the house--contrary to popular belief, Saint Bernards like to live in the house, not outside--and they do like to sleep on beds, with their people). They just went outside to survey the property and do their business. But most of the time, they were inside. I didn't place (adopt out) one of the girls because she really liked sleeping on the couch and that was why she was surrendered--the people got a new couch and she didn't know she couldn't sleep on it. Everyone who wanted to adopt her said "no" to her being on the furniture. She lived out her life with me. I miss her so. She was the best dog ever.Thanks for the site. I don't need the vac/steam. Just the steam. I can clean my kitchen in just two or three swipes. So you have answered my questions I had. Ever since I had the bypass surgery about ten years ago, I find it very painful to sweep back and forth. So I have a small push broom that cleans my floor quickly. It is the washing that I need just the steam one for. My son looked at Walmart and I think I found what I need for less than $100. So at the beginning of next month, he has to go to Walmart and is going to pick one up for me. He is going to take a look at the model first. In the meantime it is still the mop and pail. Oh joy!!
CWS4322 said:I did the kitchen floor again this morning. The pad was about the same as yesterday morning. It is a bit heavy--the steamer only is probably lighter. I really like this "gadget." I hate dragging out a mop and bucket. And, when I had FIVE Saint Bernards, mud season was a pain. Having the Vac-n-steam made life a lot easier. I could clean up after them when they came in (because they did live in the house--contrary to popular belief, Saint Bernards like to live in the house, not outside--and they do like to sleep on beds, with their people). They just went outside to survey the property and do their business. But most of the time, they were inside. I didn't place (adopt out) one of the girls because she really liked sleeping on the couch and that was why she was surrendered--the people got a new couch and she didn't know she couldn't sleep on it. Everyone who wanted to adopt her said "no" to her being on the furniture. She lived out her life with me. I miss her so. She was the best dog ever.
I did the kitchen floor again this morning. The pad was about the same as yesterday morning. It is a bit heavy--the steamer only is probably lighter. I really like this "gadget." I hate dragging out a mop and bucket. And, when I had FIVE Saint Bernards, mud season was a pain. Having the Vac-n-steam made life a lot easier. I could clean up after them when they came in (because they did live in the house--contrary to popular belief, Saint Bernards like to live in the house, not outside--and they do like to sleep on beds, with their people). They just went outside to survey the property and do their business. But most of the time, they were inside. I didn't place (adopt out) one of the girls because she really liked sleeping on the couch and that was why she was surrendered--the people got a new couch and she didn't know she couldn't sleep on it. Everyone who wanted to adopt her said "no" to her being on the furniture. She lived out her life with me. I miss her so. She was the best dog ever.
Once my dog picked his favored spot on the couch I threw a blanket there. Not only did it protect the couch but he liked it even better, considered it was his favorite sleepin' place other than next to me on my bed.
It's lucky for him he picked the opposite side of the couch from my favorite place!
The other day it was pouring out. Going from the car to inside my building, Teddy Bear got drenched. He also had to take time to do his thing before he came inside. And he rolled in the soaking wet grass. By the time he got to my apartment, he ran in, shook all over the place, and jumped up on my bed. He dove under the covers to get warm. Now my sheets, blanket and me were all wet and dirty. Who cares. I have plenty of soap powder and other cleaning products. And I had the visit of one happy dog.
When my son asks him if he want to go see "Grandma", he gets all excited. So that makes him one of the grandkids. And he gets the same treatment and lovin' as they do.
Mom always asks about her Grand cats
Latté always sleeps on anything I have worn. She is currently balanced precariously on the arm of the couch, sleeping, because that's where I draped my wool Sweater Coat.
Allowing the cats in the bathroom is a running argument with Shrek, they have both been following me into the bathroom since they were babies and now Shrek has decided he doesn't want them in there. Now they listen for him (and so do I) so they will go sit outside the doorway when they hear him approaching.