Just another day at the Inn

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Vacuums suck!

I say that with utmost respect for what they do, assuming they are utilized in the proper fashion, but there have been numerous occasions where they simply did not do what they were supposed to. And did you know that while they may suck up dirt, they can also blow it around? I found that out the hard way.

My first discovery of the dysfunction of the vacuum was on the occasion where 20 pounds of rice toppled onto the floor. Initially I tried the broom but found there was so much of it that I just wasn’t getting anywhere. So, I decided to try the vacuum. Needless to say, all it did was push the rice around in circles and eventually just clogged the machine up. So much for that. Back to Square 1 with the broom and dust pan.

One would have thought that I learned my lesson regarding small grains the first time around, but when I dumped an entire bag of quinoa on the floor, I decided to try the vacuum again. I have only one thing to say about that. Quinoa in its raw form is a lot like Styrofoam. It flies everywhere, sticks to everything and is so small you can’t see it half the time. In this particular case, the dust pan wasn’t helping me much either, so I had to resort to the mop. Once the little grains were wet, they stuck to the floor and then I could wipe them up with a damp cloth. This is a very major inconvenience when one is attempting to get dinner on the table by a specific time. I was only 15 minutes late that evening. I guess it could have been worse.

With that in mind, you would have suspected I would have learned the lesson from the second time around, but no, third time is the charm. The culprit? Sugar. I curse sugar. I was baking scones one morning for breakfast and somehow knocked the bag over. Before I noticed the waterfall of sugar granules slowly filling into a pool on the floor, about half the bag had dumped out. This time expletives were uttered, and I quickly ran for — you guessed it — the vacuum.  Jeff, who is the usual duster and vacuum-er in the house, happened to be out for the morning, so I decided to tackle it myself. I poised the vacuum over the pool of sugar and turned it on.

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