The new unit quite possibly has the highest capacity of any machine we've ever owned. My biggest complaint is the lack of time estimate. At least on the old units it was a turn dial, so you could see if a cycle was almost done, but not on this one. Between the repair man recommending dishwashing liquid, and then seeing a video of someone who had to spend a chunk of change for a plumber when their pods failed to fully dissolve, I decided to use a bottle of liquid detergent in between each box of dishwasher pods.
The liquid* is actually the perfect viscosity! It flows easily, but isn't messy or drippy. I've been happy, so far.
Cynthia, Chelsea's mom, sent me a very cool German book that I've been enjoying, whenever I have an occasion to wait. The first pages reminded me of Christin! <3
Billy is replacing each computer, as each birthday arrives. So far he's built himself a new one (with William inheriting his old one) and Emily. The twins should be getting theirs this month, depending on how quickly the motherboard comes in. Our old computers were built in 2017, so it was time for a new round.
A new shiny machine!
Billy was a big fan of the cooling fan. Really. He was very excited to get it and test it out. lol.

Grace loved the hats from Kristy! She and Juliet each got two coordinating hats from her get rid of stack!
Alice's parent teacher conferences took place early in the day, so the twins ended up tagging along, and sat on the stairs (so that I could see them from each station) entertaining themselves while Alice accompanied me to each meeting.
Grace and Juliet got matching frames, they are different colors, but the same shape. They decided to dress the same for picture day, and omg, do they look alike! In this picture it's Juliet left and Grace right.
I volunteered to help at the second hand bookfair. It was so well done! A few weeks before, the librarian sent out a request for gently used book donations. The books were spread out on tables and displayed on shelves. Paperbacks were 50c, most hardcovers $1, and a few select books were a couple of bucks more, but nothing was over $5! The librarian also put out bookmarks, pencils, stuffed animals, and a few other novelty items. The kids loved it, and some of them left with a pile of 'new to them' books!
The bookfair always does best when parents are able to come in with their adult money, so on the next reading night, I've volunteered to help again, since there were so many books left over!
If I have to be awake in the cold and dark, at least I get to hear some good music.
Another set of pictures of the progression of the new school building!
The twins picked out a tiny crockpot at the thrift store. I offered to buy it for them as a Christmas gift, but they wanted it immediately, so they spent their own money on it. lol. They have gotten quite a bit of use from it so far though! They intend to bring it to their birthday party, at the bounce house, so we'll see how that goes.
*my first bottle was from Aldi. I don't love the smell, so I'm trying a new brand in the next rotation. I'll try to remember to report back.
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