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She was not apologetic. “Well,” she explained, “My teacher loves to give us a jumpstart just to see if we are awake. I thought you might need one too.” I buttered my toast and mumbled, “Next time, don’t hit the cooktop. That thing is made out of ceramic and you could crack it.” I glanced over to where she had smacked. “You DID crack it!” I accused. Suddenly the smile was gone from her face and mine.
Sure enough, right between the two front burners was a crack about the size of a quarter. It wasn’t funny anymore. My sweetie was NOT going to be happy about this. “You get to explain this one to your dad,” I remarked. “I can’t possibly keep you out of trouble this time.” Tears pooled up in her eyes. “I had no idea that could break,” she mumbled.
It took two days before I finally broke down and pointed out the crack to my sweetie. As predicted, he was not amused. But he kept his cool and decided that perhaps we could repair the crack. He bought sandpaper and filler, but while we were at the store, somehow the crack broke through and snaked its way along the cooktop.
We spent an hour at Lowe’s on Saturday, looking through all of the choices and then finally finding one on clearance for $346. “Princess needs a job,” my sweetie commented. We lugged the cooktop home and it spent the rest of the weekend occupying most of the back of my van. Now it rests in a place of honor on my bathtub.
I know, it could have been in by now and I could be cooking again. The problem is that once my sweetie realized he was getting a new cooktop, he suddenly decided that he needed to do something with those awful countertops. During similar crazy episodes, three huge burn marks had singed the laminate. And so we have begun a massive repair project.
Tomorrow I get to move everything off the kitchen counters including a rather large fish tank. My sweetie has already started sanding and puttying. Since we can’t afford real granite, we are going to put a faux finish on the existing countertops. Then and only then will my sweetie replace the cooktop. He promised three days…but then I caught him eyeing the finish on the cabinets…it might be a LONG three days.
oh no.. good luck!
ReplyDeleteOh, poor thing had no idea that it could crack like that! I can imagine being in her shoes and so upset!
ReplyDeleteI'm said about the stove top, but look forward to a report on how the faux granite works as we have been thinking about trying that ourselves.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the repairs... I smell pizza in your future hehe :)
ReplyDeleteWell, at least you're getting a new look in your kitchen! I would love to redo mine, but with my budget I think paint is the only thing I could afford.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you could crack the cook top with a yard stick! Yikes! I better be more careful before I end up replacing mine.
I hope you post pictures when it's all done!
Hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteSounds just like the time I discovered our toilet was leaking. Hubby checked it out and found the floor was rotten beneath it. And if we were going to put in a new floor, we might as well paint the walls. And if we were going to paint the walls, we might as well replace the window...
It just keeps going. *sigh*
Here's to your "new" kitchen!
I laughed at the beginning of this story because Randy snaps a yardstick on the desks at school when he is reading a scary story to the students (they jump every time), but then I realized this wasn't a funny story! I can't wait to see the redone kitchen. Good luck!
ReplyDeletePoor girl! Sorry it cracked on her. We've looked at doing formica on our countertops as well. Can't wait to see your finished product!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing that it could crack..good luck in getting things fixed! ;D
ReplyDeleteUgg..isn't that always the way of home repairs?
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! No fun! I'm sure everything will look just fabulous when it's all done though!! :]
ReplyDeleteOh dear...
ReplyDeleteGlad you found a cooktop on clearance. Good luck with the counter project!
Good luck with the repairs!
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