Thursday, March 10, 2011

Throwing the Baby Out


The Sheffield sink we previously discussed was a success.  My clients liked it thoroughly, and are even excited about the potential of washing heretofore non-existent Grandchildren in it.  (I think the world can largely be divided into two groups of people, those who find this practice acceptable (aka Normal People) and those who find the practice abhorrent (aka Whineoceroses).

Unfortunately, as we begin to look at the kitchen cabinet layout in more detail, it just isn't going to fit in this kitchen space we have to work with.  Add to that the fact that the sink company's website has apparently ceased to function, and I'm in a proverbial pickle.

So the choices are to demolish a concrete block wall of possible load bearing function to make the kitchen bigger (not likely) OR to find a similar but smaller sink.  Grak, what's a baby washing grandma to do?

Were you washed in a sink as a baby?  Would you rather pay a hell of a lot of money to tear down a concrete block wall or have the option to wash your baby in the kitchen sink?  If you wash your baby in the kitchen sink while also soaking some corn on the cob to throw on the grill, is it child abuse or ecologically friendly thinking?