all I have to do is pick up a fork and with a lost look on my face, ask "where does this go?" That is always followed by "Get out of my kitchen, go read your paper or talk to those damn fools about guns again".
HEYYYY, that works for me too! But only during cleanup or put the groceries away time.
Sorry sm, I have none of the answers you seek. Good on ya to get yourself back in school though. It ain't easy. I've tossed the idea of going back for a Masters myself but have found that to stop what I AM doing to go to work in a college degree related field would result in a MAJOR cut in pay. Maybe when I retire...
Well, here's a question for all you handy folks: Tonight, there is water in my basement. I hadn't used the washer for 4 days, so its not that. The area around the sump pump is not wet. There are no leaks from the outside that I can determine. The hot water heater seems to be fine as does the water softener.
Barbara,
How old are the water lines on the washer?
These hoses if they let go will flood a house, they tend to do so when gone for a day or two...vacations, etc. Always a good idea to shut both the hot/cold water off where attaches if leaving for any lenghth of time. I forget how much pressure there is - it is a lot of water per hour.
Sometimes, they leak a wee bit, beofre they let loose. Sometimes it is only the 10 cent washers playing out.
If can, new metal water lines are best. For sure new gaskets for the hoses each year, replace the rubber hoses every 3 years.
HTH
Steve