There are many ways to fill one’s time here in Mongolia. (If you recall, last year I was accused of spending my time filling my radiator with sand and sludge…) One of the more recent ways I’ve spent time is by dissecting my stove. I was having problems with the breakers for my apartment (ie, they would trip five million time when I was cooking which would require me to turn off the stove go out into the stairway, undo the zipper that was tying the electrical box shut, and flip the circuit back on). Turns out the breaker wasn’t the only problem with cooking. After asking a few people about my situation, one of them concluded that part of the problem was the stove—it was having mini-fires and melting a key part. Ugh! So, since my stove vocabulary isn’t so hot, I removed the two problem parts and took them to UB to try and find replacements. Turns out no one has the one I really need… So I called my director, since the stove actually belongs to the organization, and he said he’d send someone out to have a look. The would-be repair person requested that I send some pictures so that he could fully understand the problem. For your entertainment, here they are:





All that was a couple weeks ago. In the meantime, the repairman had to go into the hospital and required surgery, and so I’m reliving my life of four years ago when I cooked on a little two-burner hot-plate on my living room floor. This time though, it is a two-burner graciously loaned to me by my fiancé, and it’s on my kitchen table. I’m moving up in the world! Really though, after a period of not being able to cook anything, I feel like I’m living the high life right now. Warm food is an amazing thing!
5 comments:
My, my!! I'm glad you caught it before the whole thing went up in smoke!
Dad
and yes, how nice warm food is. Cavemen really improved human existance when they learned to cook with fire.
it makes me nostalgic... but also reminds me that if i'm feeling tired now, remember what is to come! ;)
Wow, sounds fun! I remember the days of cooking on the floor :) Glad you are able to use a table this time. Sorry about the hassle. Was that the stove we had in Dornod?
hi sarah! not sure if you'll remember me (the cat photo probably won't help either...) -- i was in china with elic a few years ago. i just came across your blog via skye's and enjoyed reading your stove story. congratulations on your engagement and upcoming nuptuals!
michelle (pardini)
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