I wanted to show you how great my Frigidiare Affinity washer & dryer are LIVE er, well, LIVE ON FILM! So here’s me in my dimly-lit basement laundry room (that really, really, REALLY needs a makeover, Home Depot, Lowe’s, IKEA, I’m LOOKING AT YOU! How many times do I have to ask?? GEEEZ!) showing off some of my favorite features about these two wonder-machines, like the “quick” cycle and the “sanitize” setting, both of which have saved my rear (ha ha) during potty training! Enjoy! And um, I’ll keep checking my inbox for that Emmy nomination.
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As you know if you have EVER read this blog before, this review is part of my involvement in the Frigidaire Test Drive program through Mom Central, which I am super-proud to be involve in. Frigidaire gave me a sweet washer & dryer and I’m giving you the facts about ’em!
This weekend I finally picked up my camera, I have been SO delinquent about taking pictures of my kiddos this summer. I had put Sophie’s hair in pigtails and was quite proud of my hairy handiwork, so I ended up taking a lot of pictures of Sophie. And in looking through all these photos, I’ve found so many different expressions and moods on that little girl’s face! I just wanted to share my little multi-faceted beauty with you.
The big cheese Deep in Thought Consternation Station!
Once upon a time, a dad bought his 17-year-old daughter a car. More specifically, my dad bought me a 1987 Toyota Camry station wagon. At the time it was only 8 years old, but had been kind of abused by it’s previous owner so it was in rough shape. My dad nursed it back to health, and I named it Desmond. Oh, how I loved him!
Desmond. Oh how I miss him!
He wasn’t the coolest looking car in the school parking lot, but he and I were total buddies. He got me through the rest of high school, all of college, and the early years of my marriage. Many, many memories were made in Desmond. Like when I was a freshman at Asbury College and wasn’t really supposed to have a car on campus and did and my friends talked me into sneaking out to town to Fazoli’s so we could all get 99 cent salads and all the breadsticks we could eat and avoid the college cafeteria for once! Or when Bobby and I and my friend Lori drove him to the Cornerstone music festival SO packed full of a camping gear you had to use both feet on the brakes to stop him! Oh, those were the days! When Desmond finally breathed his last in 2003, he had about 304,000 miles on him. Bobby and I were actually pretty emotional about “putting him out to pasture” so to speak.
So we bought this:
Our current Camry wagon, a 1992 (fully-loaded with SUNROOF thankyouverymuch! AND power windows, ahem, Emily) that even has the third pop-up seat in the back. That’s right, it seats SEVEN baby, SEVEN! It’s great for trips and for hauling Bobby’s sailboats in the summer. It’s really Bobby’s car so it doesn’t have a name (only chicks name their cars, right?) but we love this car to pieces. It has been SO dependable and gets us and all the crap we can pack in it everywhere we need to go. And? It’s got 257,650 miles on it! It’s finally to the point where it’s needed some major repairs, but that’s where having a mechanic for a husband comes in handy. We bought it for a very small sum back in 2003 and it has paid for itself many times over!
So, you heard Em’s Toyota story, and now you’ve heard mine – if you didn’t already share yours with us (or if any of my friends have any particular stories you want to share about MY Desmond!) please share today!
I LOVE my Toyotas! To see what other bloggers love, check out Things I Love Thursday at the Diaper Diaries.
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This post was written as part of the “Every Toyota has a Story” campaign. To share your story, visit Toyota’s Facebook page – although there is no way your story is going to be as good as mine. 🙂