I did something today I hate doing with the passion of the heat of the surfaces of a thousand suns.
I vacuumed.
I doubt I've vacuumed in twenty years. I sweep. I dust mop. I do not vacuum. In fact, I don't even have a vacuum except for the Roomba which is out of commission due to needing replacement parts that I can't find online because they probably just want you to buy a whole new fucking Roomba and, also, that purple...object...which is a Dyson vacuum that I think used to be Jessie's and somehow it came to live in the little closet under the stairs but I never used it. Glen has used it to vacuum when we had fleas but I wouldn't touch it.
Until today.
He'd pulled it out of the closet to get out a duffel bag or something and left it in the little nook beside the closet and the joke was that I was going to use it and I honestly did think I was going to. How bad can vacuuming be? Really? Many people do it regularly. And brooms are great but I will admit they don't get up everything.
So today I actually plugged the ugly fucker in and after about five minutes of searching I finally found the power button (I am not kidding) and immediately remembered just how much I hate vacuuming.
It did not help that the only attachment for this particular vacuum cleaner is for rugs. Or carpets. I don't know what happened to the other attachments but they did not come with the machine. I do not have carpets. I do have a few rugs. But mostly it's just the hardwood floors and I felt like I was scratching them all to pieces although I couldn't actually see any scratches. It annoyed the hell out of me though. I persevered for a few minutes before Mr. Moon got home at which time I told him that I still hated vacuuming and I was not going to do it and this attachment was not for wood floors.
And a few more choice words.
Now please understand. The man has never once asked me to vacuum or even wondered aloud why I don't. Mostly because I've told him at least a hundred times that I hate it. And because he's smart enough to know that bringing up my housekeeping habits is not something which would be wise or prudent to do.
Look- I keep the toilets clean. And things are generally mostly tidy.
And I sweep. And dust mop. Do I dust?
Why do you ask?
But I did vacuum (sort of) the guest room and also my bathroom which has many rugs, and our bedroom and then I unplugged the damn thing and figured out which button to use to make the cord suck back into its extremely unlovely body and I put it back in the closet and that is that.
For the first part of my adult life, I had and used my grandmother's ancient (and I am talking either '30's or '40's) Electrolux which she replaced with a newer one before she got the dementia and forgot how to do housework or cook. It looked just like this.
You will note that the wheel had not yet been invented and so it had runners. This thing was so heavy that my children called it "the dead pig." The hose would get clogged up after every five square feet of vacuuming at which point you'd have to get out the knitting needles and other assorted tools and see if you could somehow dislodge whatever was choking it.
It was so loud that it would make babies and toddlers cry and send dogs run whining under the porch.
Oh, it was a joy to use!
This is probably why I hate vacuuming but I'm pretty sure that no matter what machine I had I would hate it.
It was so loud that it would make babies and toddlers cry and send dogs run whining under the porch.
Oh, it was a joy to use!
This is probably why I hate vacuuming but I'm pretty sure that no matter what machine I had I would hate it.
And that's my story of vacuuming for the first time in at least twenty years. Since I am now 71 years old, I believe we can safely say that there will be no more vacuuming in my future.
I did spend a pleasant half hour sweeping the front porch and the side porch where the swing is.
My plants look sorely neglected for one very good reason- they are- but they are living for the most part and I love their jungly presence. They are old and faithful friends by now. Some I would even call family members.
I weeded the rows of carrots and greens on the north end of the garden which was not a whole lot of fun because the weeds are still in the tiny stage and I almost feel as if I should get out the tweezers instead of the trowel for many of them. I turned all four sprinklers on when I was done because despite that one rain we had this week, the dirt was dry as dust. There appears to be no rain in the forecast for over a week but it is going to be cooler so there is that.
Here's a picture of some succulents I keep in the window of the laundry room so that I can admire them many times a day. The one on the left is from the bit I stole from an outdoor potted plant in Monticello which, last time I was there, I noted is still doing quite well despite my theft of one of its body parts.
And here's what the Spanish thyme I pinched (with permission!) from the garden at the restaurant where we ate for Lily's birthday.
Gosh, I just love that plant. And the picture beside it is one Lily did and gave to me. Some of my very most favorite things are in that laundry room. The little dinosaur is one I found in the yard and you can see just the merest hint of a butterfly that Boud made.
Mr. Moon and Gibson had a great time together today AND the truck is fixed! It wasn't the fuel pump, it was a fuse and miracle of miracles, Glen had some replacements in his tool box. There are other details about a water something, something, and batteries but the point is- it's running. And Gibson helped him. The sheet rock hangers did indeed show up and that was also a big relief.
I have no idea how to end this mess so I'll just say-
Love...Ms. Moon
Are you sure you're 72? Well, you should know-- but every year that I've been aware of your mentioning your birthday, it's been the same as mine year-wise, just minus a few months younger. I'd swear we turned 70 the same year, and I'm 71 now. Am I mixed up? Or did you add the same extra year to yourself that you recently did for August?
ReplyDeleteFor the record, that Electrolux is the only way vacuum cleaners look, at least in my experience (except the little hand-held ones that are useful for car interiors). Do so-called vacuum cleaners really have wheels now?
Oh my god. You are right! I am 71. For some damn reason I keep thinking I'm 72. I changed it. Thank you for pointing out that out.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, vacuums have wheels.
Too funny, your reply I mean.
ReplyDeleteI had an Electrolux like that when I first move out. I love vacuuming because I have two dogs and one cat that shed, a lot, and six year old who brings in enough sand everyday to build a playground.
Glad Glen and Gibson were successful.
I got all the pears off the grass and gave it a quick mow, makes it easier to see the dog turds😊
I get my age wrong sometimes, too. It's uh, an age thing..
ReplyDeleteI rarely vacuum since I've had housecleaners. That's about 15 years. I do change the bag every couple of months. But they're in charge of filling it again. I explain that I can't lug it up and downstairs. Or some such thing.
It seems you do dislike vacuum cleaners with Roomba being the exception.
ReplyDeleteI had a Roomba, but it did not pick-up dog hair like I wanted it to. It eventually broke and I got rid of it. Can you recommend the latest Roomba model?
Sweeping is a rarity for me. Instead of sweeping, I use the leaf blower to clean off the outside patios and walkways. Also, when we get a light fluffy snowfall, the leaf blower is great for snow removal.
Glen and Gibson work well together and they succeed.
Great work guys!
My parents had an Electrolux exactly like that one.
ReplyDeleteI used to enjoy vacuuming when I had a bigger place with enough room to manouver the machine, but now I have a much smaller place with much less "stuff" but I'm still crowded for room so it goes like this: get out the machine and fit the parts together; warn the cat to behave herself; move everything possible from one end of the room, vacuum; move everything back into place; move everything possible from the other half of the room, vacuum, shift it all back; move into the bedroom where things can't be shifted because there is nowhere to shift them to, manouver under the bed as much as possible, do the rest of the room and the bathroom/laundry combo. Take the machine apart, drop the bag of dusty cat hairs into the bin, put a new bag in the machine, tuck it all away. Repeat in five (ten) year intervals.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad the truck didn't need a new fuel pump, a fuse is a much faster fix. Home grown carrots have the best taste! I should go out and do some watering now...
Oh, this post made me laugh! MY vacuum is an old Electrolux dating from the 1980s, I believe. My grandfather gave it to me, when he bought a new one for himself. I only use it sporadically because I have hired various paid cleaners to do my housework for the past 35 years and they all use their own preferred vacuums rather than mine. I too despise vacuuming and indeed, all housework.
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