The washing machine displayed an error code. The error code said: low water pressure/supply, check the hose isn’t kinked, clean the filter, check connections. Well my goodness, what a time to go wrong! It had been a long day at my Mum’s completing a variety of tasks, and all I wanted to do having arrived home was put a clothes wash on and have some tea. This error message on my washing machine had other ideas.
After shaking my fist at kinked hoses everywhere, I gathered my composure and fought valiantly to suppress the urge to call someone competent. Come on, I can do this! Can’t I? Can I? A big part of my FIRE journey is to become more self-sufficient and competent at fixing issues around the home. So, I took a couple of deep breaths and got to work.
Well, to tell a long story short MMMers, I fixed the washing machine. Anyone that knows me wouldn’t believe it, but I did. I had to pause to just take in this extraordinary event and rejoice in the fact that I’m not completely useless.
Look at me being all ERE on my way to FIRE! Firstly I wrestled to get the machine out from below the worktop. I wiggled the pipes, I ensured everything wasn’t kinked and that the connections were tight. I must have looked like a professor huddled over their latest invention. I guess there comes a time in our lives where we need to rise to the challenge, excel where we haven’t excelled before, and reach a new level of competence and dexterity. I had straightened my pipes, I ensured there was flex, I secured everything and carefully put the machine back whence it came. Look at me!
I switched the machine on and it now worked. The error message was banished to just a mere memory. Woohoo! I’m a genius! I can’t tell you, but I felt on top of the world. I hadn’t had this euphoric feeling of competence, of mastering something unaided for years. This easily beat that changing of the light bulb last month. My goodness look at me. I was absolutely over the moon with myself I can tell you. I’m not completely useless after all I told myself. I accomplished all this on my own without anyone’s help.
At that exact moment in time, if someone had told me that all of my neighbours had come outside and stood at the end of their driveways, effectively forming a guard of honour, it wouldn’t have surprised me. If that had of occurred, I don’t think I would have been able to resist sprinting up one side of the road and then the other high-fiving every single one of them. What a moment of accomplishment! I fixed a washing machine! Absolutely thrilling.
I carefully came down from the high and got myself some tea while my washing machine merrily worked through its cycle. Twenty minutes later I got a text from my water provider/supplier, apologising for the low water pressure earlier in the day, but it had since been fixed. Apparently there was a period where there was no water supply at all. My goodness, well that was very kind of them to let me know although I can’t remember experiencing any issues with my taps or anything…
Ah, well, er, ah, no hang on a minute, that’s not on. No, it’s not possible. No, it can’t be surely. Please don’t tell me that all my washing machine fixing efforts made no difference whatsoever and it was this external issue that had caused my problem and then in turn resolved it too! I’m not sure I could bear it. I fixed the washing machine right? This issue was fixed by me wasn’t it MMMers? This is just a coincidence right? If I hadn’t of done anything and had instead just tried my washing machine a couple of hours later, it wouldn’t have worked right? It wouldn’t have worked because in this scenario I hadn’t of taken the necessary steps to fix the problem. Right? It was me that fixed it. Right? Please tell me the washing machine error wasn’t caused because the water supply was cut off without me knowing, and then came back on again during the time that I was “fixing” the washing machine. Please, I need this. Please. Please. PLEASE! I fixed it right?
I think I know the answer, but am hoping fellow MMM DIYers can offer some words of encouragement to a newbie at all of this. Has anyone else got any stories of fixing something but having an element of doubt over how much of it was down to their skill?