Project 333, Week 5

In which I look like a dirty girl.  Seriously, I wore the same pair of jeans all week!  I usually put on my pj pants when I come home so I can fold up or wash clothes right away, so it isn't quite as gross as it seems (really!).  

P333 week 5
(picture four on the top row gives you a sneak peek at the new dining room/deck door.  Sheet rock is all up and taped…soon there will be paint!)

Last week the dryer gave up the ghost.  I mean, not a puff of air to dry with is coming from it.  I've been hanging clothes in the basement, which is not nearly as nice as hanging them in the sunshine.  The hope is that I will find a really good sale over Veteran's Day.  Since the washer has been limping along for the last year, too, I'm going to go all out and buy a new one at the same time.  Any advice? 

10 thoughts on “Project 333, Week 5”

  1. We have had the same washer and dryer for the past 12 years. So, I have no advice. But, your week looks great! Of course I keep waiting hoping to see photos of the boots – do I have to wait until January?

  2. Sears is good…we are limping also with a washer and dryer at about 15 yrs old. I dread the whole thing because it will mean renovating the space to fit them in the pantry. I don’t even know HOW we got them in there in the first place! Good luck with the search!

  3. I have the year’s best issue of Consumer Reports if you want to borrow. GE Profile Harmony got the best rating in dryers, both electric and gas. Washers, depends on whether you want front or top loading, conventional or HE. Call me and I can read you all about it if you want!
    As for the outfits, I’m loving the orange!

  4. Loving this week’s outfits!
    I just got a lavender cable knit sweater instead of my usual black. thought of your orange sweater and the gray one when I got mine.
    the dryer: have you cleared out the vent in the back? the big ol hose that goes outside? sometimes clearing that out will have your dryer acting new. (sometimes not though)

  5. The upside? Air drying clothing saves them a serious beating. As you’re limited to 33 items over the next 8 weeks, you’re extending the life of your clothing!

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