Good work
Tyson, the Sears’ Blue Crew man, arrived in the early morning tule fog to fix my range. I was really glad to see him. I told him I wanted to take a photo and he said, “Just a minute.” He ducked back into his truck. When he appeared again I asked him if he had stopped to comb his hair. He laughed.
He installed the new number pad connection for the stove and it is working again.
Today I baked cookies (California Gold Bricks) and made a chicken casserole for dinner. Ahhhhh.
Here is a close up of Tyson so you can see his hair style.
Mike from AT&T was here last evening and he was nice and efficient checking my new U-verse internet connection. I forgot to take a photo of him.
I really like tech guys. Now my life can get back to normal.
He installed the new number pad connection for the stove and it is working again.
Today I baked cookies (California Gold Bricks) and made a chicken casserole for dinner. Ahhhhh.
Here is a close up of Tyson so you can see his hair style.
Mike from AT&T was here last evening and he was nice and efficient checking my new U-verse internet connection. I forgot to take a photo of him.
I really like tech guys. Now my life can get back to normal.
Labels: food, home, island life, odd facts
3 Comments:
I'm so glad everything is fixed - it is nice to have our conveniences back. I was just thinking today about how wonderfully easy we have it with all these nice conveniences.
Hi Christine, I'm glad you got to bake the California Gold Bricks in your just repaired oven! I've been reading your blog for a while now, but missed that recipe somehow. I made them this afternoon and just wanted to thank you for the recipe! They are so easy and delicious!
Merry Christmas!
Yum. I just took a look at the California Gold Bricks. I think I'll try them!
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