So I don't know how many of you who know me know that I am a Major klutz... It is a big enough problem that my father has even labeled me as having a "Destructive Nature". As if I intentionally try to break things in spite of the world.
Anyway, the latest incident wasn't really me breaking anything. So that's a good thing but it was still an incident nonetheless.
My grandma was looking in the fridge and pulled out a container of spaghetti sauce that had been sitting in there for quite some time. Informing her that it that belonged to Natalie and I she asked if it had gone bad (She sometimes has a hard time seeing/smelling mold). I opened it and saw that it had in fact become moldy. Grandma handed it to me and as I was trying to get the tupperware to the sink, I fumbled and it fell to the ground.
Unfortunately, I hadn't put the lid back on so it spilled down the front of me and onto the floor. I was wearing one of my favorite Sunday outfits... It is now sitting in a sink of cold water.
*****FYI*****
Cold water works miracles on stainful things, esp. red stuff. Unless it's ink, then you use hairspray.
My grandma was looking in the fridge and pulled out a container of spaghetti sauce that had been sitting in there for quite some time. Informing her that it that belonged to Natalie and I she asked if it had gone bad (She sometimes has a hard time seeing/smelling mold). I opened it and saw that it had in fact become moldy. Grandma handed it to me and as I was trying to get the tupperware to the sink, I fumbled and it fell to the ground.
Unfortunately, I hadn't put the lid back on so it spilled down the front of me and onto the floor. I was wearing one of my favorite Sunday outfits... It is now sitting in a sink of cold water.
*****FYI*****
Cold water works miracles on stainful things, esp. red stuff. Unless it's ink, then you use hairspray.
You would think that I absolutely hate this attribute/tendency/ailment, whatever you want to call it, but it has taught me some important things.
- Domestic tricks of removing stains.
- Accidents happen.
- Patience and understanding when they do happen.
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