LG Dishwasher – Our Experience

Caveat Emptur

Home Depot item information:

LG Electronics
Semi Integrated Tall Tub Stainless Interior Dishwasher, White
Model LDS5811WW
Store SKU # 143898
Internet # HD0000009493
Catalog # 100385663

First, we are a larger than average family. We have 6 people in our household. We cook at home 3 meals a day so we use the heck out of a dishwasher and we wear them out. We run one 2x a day and have very hard water. Yes, we have a water softener but even with one, we still have harder than average water and appliances just aren’t made like they used to be. I figure 5 years is about the average life cycle these days.

Our last dishwasher was a Kenmore and we got a good years out of it. We broke it about once a year. In fact there was a part in the top that was simply a poor design element. We were able to pick this part up for $8 at RepairClinic.com and I highly recommend that site. But after 5 years of use and abuse if finally gave it up. The pump quit and we decided we wanted something newer. We didn’t have a ‘high-end’ Kenmore but it wasn’t a bargain basement builder model either. something in the $350 range 5 years ago.

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Wow what a weekend.

Yet another long weekend of playing Mr. Mom.

C had to leave town with her mom to visit her grandfather in Texas. Being the super dad that I am I said sure, go for it, I can handle it. Look two weeks ago, no one got injured.

Overall this weekend, not much unlike the last one went pretty smooth. We chilled out at home. Friday night I went to the Funnybone comedy club with a couple friends while my father-in-law watched the kids. This was preplanned and since I put it together it didn’t make sense for me not to go. Had a blast. Tommy Davidson was the headliner and was a huge disappointment for the first half of his bit, but then he got on a roll.

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Maria’s first tooth!

Maria lost her first tooth tonight! Can you tell she’s proud?

We talked about it all the way home from picking Molly up from gymnastics and after dinner at Wendy’s.

When we got home I told her to get ready for bed and that if she wanted me to yank it to bring me a paper towel, if she didn’t go ahead and get in bed.

Low and behold she showed up beside me with a paper towel. I tore off a piece and said, here you try first, put this over your tooth and pull, it should come right out.

She did, and it did. Her eye’s were as big as saucers. 🙂

It bled, but she didn’t get upset. She couldn’t wait to write Maggie a note, and put it in the bag for the Tooth fairy.

She’s a tough cookie… Molly almost passed out the first time.

Soccer Report for 10/29 The Cheeto’s

Today was also Maria’s last game.

The Cheeto’s finished their season undefeated I think. Might have lost one, and tied a couple.

Todays game didn’t start out so well, but they battled back in the end to tie the game 1-1 and had all the momentum as the remaining minutes wound off the clock. It’s the candy league and they don’t _really_ keep score, allthough you know every parent on the sideline is 🙂

Coach Rick and Coach Mike were excellent with the kids. My hat is off to them. They handled them all with kid gloves, were always positive and keeping them moving in the right direction. You guys rock!

Maria had a blast, and if she doesn’t end up in Gymnastics will play again next year I’m sure.

Thanks for making her season so much fun.

Photos from the last game are in the gallery here

Soccer Report for 10/29 Green Machine

Today rounds out the final games of the season for both the Green Machine and the Cheeto’s.

Game one started in the fog. The Green Machine playing the number 1 team again for the first spot in the Tournament, if they’d win they’d get to play again tomorrow but it wasn’t to be. Camden took them to task again.

It was Maggie’s first year playing soccer, and probably her last which is very disappointing. Her team went 0-9-1. Not for lack of effort by any individual player, but complete lack of coaching. Her team never jelled. Nobody likes to lose that’s a given, and everyone hates to be embarrassed every week, week in and week out.

To Maggies coach:Warning, this may sound harsh.
I hope you take the time to pickup a few books on coaching, and team building. You may have played the game, but playing the game doesn’t make a coach.

Building a team takes patience, observation, understanding, listening, and starts with fundamentals which this team sorely lacked in a number of areas.

At practice, you went through the drills and through the motions but you never drove home the point, a point or any point. “This is how you do it, why you do it, do it until it’s second nature, do it until you do it right.”

You had girls that flat out couldn’t kick the ball. Set them aside and teach them that.

You had girls that couldn’t catch the ball (a requirement for a goalie), someone should have tossed her balls ever practice, week in and week out (wet or not).

You had girls that didn’t understand what it meant to attack a ball, most seemed afraid of it. They needed someone to help them get over that.

They didn’t understand keeping their distance from one another, playing as a unit, offensively or defensively. They looked like the candy league.

It was YOUR responsibility to teach them.

Rather than working on weaknesses and building them up, you separated them and screamed at them. That’s not teaching.

You failed to identify the talents that you did have and put them to good use. Other than to simply put Britney on the right wing and expect her to score every game one against the entire team.

She could center a ball but there would be no one there. Why? Because they didn’t understand why they needed to be there. Someone needs to SHOW then why. Why passing the ball is more EFFICIENT than carrying it.

There were plenty of games this team had an opportunity to win, but you were so busy beating them up for one bad play or another that they couldn’t focus on the good things they were doing.

I think you could be a fine coach if you really wanted to be. You do have the desire to win and that’s great, but it takes more than that. You have to be patient, realize what you have, break things down to the simplest form and drill, drill, drill. You have to expect, then demand the respect of your players, and then respect them for the players that they are. You never had their complete attention, ever.

If you want help with that or want pointed in the right direction, I invite you to go watch the Lady Screaming Eagles Basketball team practice. Watch Coach Floyd run a practice. He’s been doing it a long time. Feel free to contact Claudine or I for the information.