Well......... I came home to a kitchen fire today after work. I had told the kids to preheat the oven and then at 5 pm to put an oven roast (I prepared last night) in the oven to cook for 2 hours. Apparently part of the element... that thingy at the bottom that gets really red and heats up the oven... broke. It began to spark and then flame, and worked it's way to the back of the oven. I'm told it looked like a fuse... like you see in the movie when they are setting off an explosive... and I've no idea what would have happened if it had gotten to the back of the oven with all of the wiring there that leads into the wall. Thank God Kayla saw it and Chris came home when he did.
So.... what's worse than a house full of 6-7 people? A house full of 6 or 7 hungry people with no oven! Ugg.
So I'm thinking... I've been waiting to cook this roast for a week. And it's started cooking, I've just got to finish it. Denise lives close by... as does Debi (the Lasagna Lady)... but how do you call a friend and say... "Are you cooking dinner tonight? No?? Well... can I borrow your oven to finish cooking this meal for about an hour and a half?" Not something you ask someone, ya know? Then what would I do... leave it and come back? Ask them to check the temp for me till it's done (that would be rude!)? Sit and wait for the whole time? So I threw it in a crock-pot and we'll hope it's done before we all go to bed tonight.
We knew the oven was 'going'... as is our refrigerator. But NOW? What a horrible time for us. I guess there really is no 'good time' for a major appliance to break... but the middle of the month?? UGG
So... we're going to try to fix it ourselves. (By we and ourselves I mean Chris of course). The part (element) is at Sears for about $32.00. Let's hope and pray that this is all it needs for now. We'll worry about a fridge and stove another time if so. And lets hope we can fix it quickly because as I've said in the recent past... we can't afford to eat out or order in anymore. So pray that it only needs a small inexpensive part and that we can fix it quickly.
I have a lot to be thankful for tonight. My house could have easily caught on fire today. If that had happened... and all the kids were home.... I shudder to think of it.
God is good.
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So... lesson learned tonight. Roast, cooked for 30 min, then on fire, then sitting in an oven while we try to put out fire and fix oven for an hour or so... then thrown into a crock pot -- tastes HORRIBLE! Shoe Leather actually. So... I broke down and ordered Pizza Hut tonight. Yes... I'm a whimp I know... no willpower... I know...
Okay, so maybe the lasagne lady could have helped. However, I still believe it's impossible to perform CPR on a fried roast. LOL
Really, next time (God forbid) if you don't call me, I will personally haunt you throughout eternity.
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