If you are like Rhonda -- the fiscally wise and responsible member of this household -- these are things that are worrying. And yet, they are also things that the fiscally responsible person plans for. So the worry is not that there is no money, but rather a worry about how it might effect the overall budget for the fiscal year as articulated by aforementioned wise planner.
If you are like Amy -- the all-American spender of the household-- then occasions like this can be expressed as follows: "wheee! we get to spend money on nifty big appliances. What fun! Let's celebrate by adding to my vintage pyrex collection."
The following two items were purchased within 30 minutes of one another. Can you distinguish necessity from frivolity? Aren't they pretty?

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Since I have been asked by several: the dish is a chip and dip set. Neato!
Oooooooh, sooo pretty. Both, really. I am shamelessly in appliance love with our new tree-hugger w&d and I run around the house looking for things to wash and, yes, dry. (But I'm a little disturbed by how Martha this is, really. So I suppose there's some shame involved.)
Speaking of domestic bliss, check out our pics on Josh's website: blackberries from our new backyard!
www2.realizedsound.net:8080/josh/CeliaWeb.html
I am only disappointed that the washing machine is not Pyrex! Such a pretty green...
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