I have a top loader washer and always have..Does the job not too many features, less stuff to go wrong. When we are traveling I use all different kinds. I'm not crazy about front loaders I think they are harder to take clothes out of with my old back. My daughters new house has 2 frontloaders -one for the kids and one them. One can stay open and the other not at all so this will be interesting. She bought some special cleaner to use to clean them.
Random washing machine commentary:
I have a Whirlpool front-load washer. We had a Whirlpool Duet before this one, which lasted 15 years. Mine has a Clean Washer sensor that lights up about every month and I use white vinegar for that. When it is done cleaning, I wipe it out with a towel and it seems pretty good to go.
I hear you 100% about bending over to get stuff out-- I have a small footstool in the laundry area that I sit on to move stuff and also when I fold laundry from the dryer.
My parents just bought a Whirlpool toploader, very basic, and laughed when the salesperson wanted to sell them a 10-year warranty.

If you are in the market for a new appliance, get one ASAP-- according to the salesperson, the new stock is coming in at a 40% increased price b/c of the tariffs.
The pole we are looking at is a shepherd's hook style that extends to 8' so I will have a place for two feeders. There is not a lot of room on my property, especially if I want to watch from my front window but we will figure it out.
How long will you be at your DS's?
I imagine that DD was thrilled to have to help her move, at least to put boxes in the different rooms. I think I would have been completely overwhelmed with all of the decisions if that were me.
What a fun thing-- a clam bake in a can!
It sounds like your entire family is "wanderers and explorers" --not in one place for very long at all
Morning, all. Some how I didn't make it back in here to post yesterday. . . . . .

I was busy scrapping Color Play LOs. Then called my sister to make sure she was okay. Amarillo, TX got flooded - both I-40 and I-27 were closed in spots due to floods.
How many CP pages this month?
That's a relief that your sister is OK, the weather is out of control this summer.
Our washer, thankfully, can handle big loads- I can do a set of queen-size sheets and a blanket and still have room for clothes. It also has a Drain and Spin cycle to get the extra water out, which I use every time.
YEAH!!! Love good sleep. I love the window open and fan on too. Its just bliss for some reason. I have about a month left to enjoy it and then it will get too cool at night to be comfortable.
Hahaha!! The weather is literally never perfect for long enough. I got out of the shower the other day and wasn't shivering. Give me another month and I will be.
I started my kids on their laundry at 7 years old.
That isn't mean at all. I wanted to do that-- maybe not *that* early -- but our septic is old and very finicky. When we were all on abx at the same time, we pretty much destroyed it-- you pee out some of the abx and with all of them, we threw off the bacterial breakdown of the system. Anyway, long story still long-- I preferred doing one or two larger loads of everyone's stuff than everyone doing smaller, more frequent loads in hopes that the septic didn't fight back.
I started the process of organizing and lesson plans. Its an easy but tedious job. Each subject comes with lesson plans but I choose to make life easier for all of us by putting those lessons in one place. So I have to transfer all the data to one lesson plan book. Makes life easier when sons looking at what to do for the day

Just coming up with lessons for my small HS groups is hard enough. Can't imagine a full year! This is the last year for you, IIRC?
We had a nice dinner with friends last night. He took us to his woodworking shop. WOW! I'm sure Mark was envious! I would love it if Mark had all of that equipment to work with all the wood he cuts down! Maybe one of these days! I took our Rummikub and Qwirkle games to play, but we had a great time just chit-chatting!
What a lovely day!! Did you decide what to have for your anniversary dinner?
I have looked at those pole feeders from Wild Birds Unlimited but have never bought or used one. I have my feeders hanging on the deck. I would love to move them, but I also love watching them out my kitchen window! What to do, what to do???
I vote for having them where you can see them the best!
Hi Everyone - it's been a minute since I've popped in here! Summer is rolling along nicely! It's hot hot hot here. It's been 100 many days in a row, with the heat index reading even higher. I had to move some of my porch plants indoors, because they were not happy even though being watered daily.
Hiiiiii!!!!! I sure hope the weather cools off soon.
We use the pole system and have been very happy with them. Once one of them got top heavy, and in a wind storm it blew over and the pole broke. We replaced it and took off some of the amenities on top, and haven't had a problem.
The pole we are looking at is rated up to 35 mph winds so we would have to take it down if a hurricane comes through. It can also collapse down which we could do in the winter when there is less risk of bears getting at it. I'll keep the top-heaviness in mind if we get it. Thx!
I've decided also that I have a drinking problem.
Bwuhahahahha!! You scared me for a minute!

The dreamsicle sounds ah-may-zing!
hugs to you all!