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Nannylovesshopping Mon 28-Oct-24 12:58:33

The beloved spaniel has just walked mucky paws all over my bed, changed bed, hurled bedding into washing machine, sat with mug of soup, can hear the machine working away, and thought how absolutely wonderful a washing machine is. What’s your favourite thing in your home, obvs other than family!

Musicgirl Tue 29-Oct-24 16:18:47

My two pianos, my violin and my viola. I cannot imagine my life without music.

mokryna Tue 29-Oct-24 16:29:50

Didn’t have any electrical devices when I got married in the late 60s. not even a fridge, even five years later and a new baby, nothing. H left. I then bought a washing machine, bliss, followed by a vacuum cleaner and fridge.

EEJit Sat 02-Nov-24 00:45:57

The kettle

Macadia Sat 02-Nov-24 01:51:30

Hot water is a blessing. When I was younger, I used to wake up early, chop wood outside, pump the well in the shed to get water and then light a fire so I could put a baby bath nearby to bathe my newborn daughter when it was frozen outside. Washing machine? I used to wash our clothes in the bath tub and hang them to dry. Dishes? All hand washed. Bed? I slept on the floor. Now, that I am fortunately wealthy, the only thing that is the most important to me is my phone so that I can keep in contact with my grown children. Without my phone to hear their voices and be a part of their faraway lives, I would feel distraught and so alone.

Saxifrage Sat 02-Nov-24 01:53:57

My iPad. It goes with me wherever I am and in whatever room. I use it for many hours a day for seeing what is going on everywhere, communicating, with the family, checking the weather, remembering words I have forgotten, keeping a diary, amusing myself with games, buying a ridiculous range of things on line (eye drops to silver ankle boot),, I have even just read an amusing note from a friend who lives on the other side of the world!

Macadia Sat 02-Nov-24 01:55:14

mokryna

Didn’t have any electrical devices when I got married in the late 60s. not even a fridge, even five years later and a new baby, nothing. H left. I then bought a washing machine, bliss, followed by a vacuum cleaner and fridge.

A fridge is nice to have. I used to buy ice every day to put the milk in for my young children. A broom can replace a vaccum cleaner and a sink can wash clothes but I really like the fridge. Mokryna, I am glad that you are so strong and lived through those difficult times. I hope you have blessings now (or notice your blessings now). ♥️

Macadia Sat 02-Nov-24 01:56:55

Saxifrage

My iPad. It goes with me wherever I am and in whatever room. I use it for many hours a day for seeing what is going on everywhere, communicating, with the family, checking the weather, remembering words I have forgotten, keeping a diary, amusing myself with games, buying a ridiculous range of things on line (eye drops to silver ankle boot),, I have even just read an amusing note from a friend who lives on the other side of the world!

I wonder what it would be like if we had no iPads, computers, or cell phones. Just silence? Would we be terribly lonely just sitting in our quiet homes for weeks waiting for a visitor? Or would we just talk to the birds and our lettuce?

Mollygo Sat 02-Nov-24 02:53:07

Washing machine. Because I didn’t have one when my children were little, I remember what it was like without.
Like Saxifrage, I’d hate to be without my iPhone.
During last night’s power cut, no iphone, because our mast was in the cut off area and I didn’t like to put a pan of water on the stove for a cuppa when we only had candles. Luckily it didn’t last long.

mum2three Sat 02-Nov-24 05:32:57

Coffee machine. Whoever invented the pod machine filled a gap in the market. Also my egg boiler....another very useful gadget for someone on their own.

Curlywhirly Sat 02-Nov-24 08:40:26

Automatic washing machine, without doubt. I can remember using my MIL's donated single tub (with mangle) washer. Nightmare trying to get sheets and DH's thick cotton rugby shirts through the mangle. I only used it for a few months and persuaded DH, that though we'd said we would never by anything on hire purchase (just married and couldn't afford to buy outright) we desperately needed a new washer. Best decision we ever made!
Also think life wouldn't be half as easy without the internet (phones, Ipads, computers, TV etc). We rely on it for so many aspects of life today.

Curlywhirly Sat 02-Nov-24 08:41:07

*never buy

Musicgirl Sat 02-Nov-24 10:05:24

I wrote about my musical instruments earlier. For me, my new viola has been life-changing. Violas are bigger than violins and come in a range of lengths. My viola was as small a full size viola as it is possible to get, but l have small hands and fingers and it was increasingly becoming too big and heavy for me. I was developing arthritis and it was too uncomfortable to play my viola for any length of time. I then had a brainwave. Violas are now made in smaller sizes for children to learn on rather than being converted violins. I bought the best quality small viola from a well-known (to string players) business. It is the same size as a full-size violin - l call it my ¾-size viola - and it has a beautiful tone. It means that I am able to carry on playing the viola and I am working towards taking a diploma on it.

Granmarderby10 Sun 03-Nov-24 14:19:00

Macadia I think it’s possible to feel lonely however many gadgets you have. But though I take my iPad just about everywhere I would manage just like before it was invented.
I’ve never sat at home quietly - there is always something on, either a vacuum, washer, oven, boiler, Tv set or radio on. But I love the mute button on my remote controls and employ it whenever I have a visitor or a phone call.
Something several of the older members of the family never learned to do sadly and they then wondered why no one visited or called them?

Janetashbolt Tue 12-Nov-24 20:41:44

Dishwasher here as well. Our first about 48 years ago the crockery was on a circular rack which rotated, where modern ones it's the water that rotates

JaneJudge Tue 12-Nov-24 20:51:08

Any appliance that saves me time!

lixy Tue 12-Nov-24 22:07:51

My favourite thing in my home is my Roberts DAB radio. It provides the background to my days at home and I love listening to the World Service during the night. It is a CD player too. I bought it for myself when my OH was working away from home and it is one of the few things I would be very reluctant to part with.
On a practical level I appreciate my washing machine and would not want to go back to washing sheets in the bath.

Taichinan Tue 12-Nov-24 23:33:39

I really couldn't be without my washing machine! But more than that, my life would be over without my mobile phone which is a priceless link to all my family - messages, face times, photos and videos Even phone calls! The most wonderful invention since time began