Wednesday, September 03, 2008

I finished a huge order today and I feel like dancing. I learned that miniature easels are very, very labor intensive. I have callouses on my thumb and index finger tips, cuts on my knuckles, and stain under my nails - BUT I AM DONE!


When I order something online I track it obsessively. Like, 6-12 times a day. Am I the only one?


We are mourning the loss of Craig's laptop (formerly my laptop, having been repaired by Dell twice - maybe three times, and without warranty.) The motherboard finally gave it up. So long heavy, huge beast. One less inferior Dell product in my house.


How can it already be September?


We are going on a trip at the end of this month and I'm already having panic attacks about flying. I'm getting myself all worked up. I'm even debating on asking the doctor for some Xanax just for the trip. I hate traveling by plane. It isn't necessarily the flying part - although the idea of coming down suddenly is quite terrifying. It's the security at the airport. Stresses me out. I fear the alarm and the wand. Craig reminded me that we are flying out of Kalamazoo and into Albuquerque and vise-versa (sp?) so it really shouldn't be a big deal, I guess.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Random stuff.

If I won a trip to Chicago on The Price is Right I'd be irritated. It's only a 2 hour drive and I'd have to drive to Chicago to fly to LA to fly back to Chicago.

Speaking of Chicago: we're having Chicago style hot dogs for lunch. Yum.

I wish I could fall asleep at a decent time without drugging myself with anti-histamines. Two nights in a row it's been 4 AM and 3 AM, respectively. I'm exhausted. Taking some Benedryl tonight.

I caught Chewie eating the leaves of one of our trees in the back. He ate a few then proceeded to throw up. So, I put on my shoes to check out what came out (gross, yeah, but you need to know) and he met me at the door and trotted right to the spot - as if to show off his work. Just leaves.

We had a few rainy days last week and Booker was limping around because all four legs and his back were sore with arthritis. Poor guy. Aspirin helped. Today he is back to normal.

When you buy a laptop you aren't told that you have to buy a "chill pad" in order to not burn yourself and your laptop up. (Or is this just an issue with Dell's crappy products?) Anyway, I've gone through 3. The first lasted forever and finally just stopped working. The second lasted a few weeks before we kept finding little black shards of what turned out to be the fan blades all over the living room. The third one - while keeping its blades - makes a grinding noise every time you turn it on until you smack it about 33 times (infuriating). I ordered another one on Amazon since I've gone through all the ones you can buy locally. Hopefully it will last longer than a month.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Security is one thing, stupidity and stubbornness are totally different

So, I had a check electronically issued from my bank to pay mother for watching the dogs a few weeks ago. She took it into her bank in Kenosha to cash it and the teller said she could not cash it because "it didn't have a signature".  Mother* claims she even spoke to the manager.  So I get "on the horn", so to speak, and have an online chat with my ez-pay teller to find out what the problem is (that tellers in Kenosha are stupid, apparently).  Shouldn't be a problem she tells me. Give your mother our phone number and have her bank call us to verify that it isn't a problem.

The text I sent Mother: ###-###-#### have your bank call my bank and they will hold their hand and walk them through the deposit process.

Mother's reply: Dont worry my bank still questions my payee* check afer a year*.

* Granted, she is not the brightest crayon in the box, is a few fries short of a happy meal, etc, etc and could possibly have done something moronic to deserve the check cashing ban. I mean, come on, the federal government doesn't trust her with her social security checks and requires her to have a * payee...


* I tell you what, if my bank were so stupid and difficult to work with, I'd have found another bank a year ago! Or I'd be the crazy who gets so frustrated and furious that I'd end up screaming at them in the middle of their lobby! IDIOTS!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Shake...shake...shake...shake...shake... ... ...

We've been tring to teach Chewie to shake for almost 2 years (he is 2 and a half). He has stubbornly refused to lift his paw off the floor even just to humor us. He will sit and plant both front legs firmly on the floor. When we lift one and demonstrate shake it is actually a challenge to get it up because he is resisting.


We try to use Booker as an example of what we expect from Mr. Chew. When you say shake to Booker he jets out his right paw with delight. If you have something really good (a piece of hot dog or a bully stick) he will do the "double shake" and give you both paws.


Chewie has stubbornly refused to shake - and I mean refused. We're sure he's refusing just to spite us. He's an exceptionally smart dog, he's used the "potty paw" (an electronic "I need to go out" device that is essentially a wireless doorbell that he stomps on when he wants out) since he was a few months old. [Then he abused the potty paw and we took it away - stomping on it every few minutes whenever he didn't get his way got to be very irritating.]


Well, yesterday we tried again with some new treats. First he tried his default response, the scoot. He sits on his butt and sort of scoots so his back legs stick out. Quite cute, but certainly not a shake. THEN...to our shock, after a few more requests (and us stubbornly refusing to release the treat), his paw gently, limply lifted from the floor. Not quite a shake, but his paw left the floor! A fluke?


We got another treat and tried again. Again after about 15 requests he bored of us and limply lifted his paw.


Hope lives on.

Monday, June 09, 2008

NOW begins the boycott of all things Dell.

I haven't mentioned the demise of my laptop (again) because we have the old one and we also have desktop systems which I can use. HOWEVER, I have had it with Dell and I want to spread the fact that they sell inferior products and have inferior customer service. I am sick of paying for a product and not receiving what we pay for.

Several years ago we bought our first laptop from Dell. Within the 2 years of owning it, it needed to have the motherboard replaced - twice - for a known issue which they were being sued for. This was a nightmare which I won't go into (you can read about it here.) When the warrenty was up we decided to order a new one since the old was limping along.

The new system arrived and was wonderful for 6 months. In March it became virtually non-usable due to a faulty video card that Dell apparetly retrofitted (and destroyed in the process) so it would fit in a smaller case. Long story short, we have had to re-install Windows a minimum of 12 times in order to keep it functioning. I have sent it to Microsoft (via my brother-in-law who works for Microsoft Technology Center in Chicago) for a rollback to Windows XP in hopes that XP would be compatable with the video card (initially it was thought to be a Windows Vista problem). I have dealt with Dell Tech "service" for months via email. Craig just spent 5 hours via Dell chat tech service.

Tech service has had us jump through hoops (all of which we had already jumped through on our own). After 5 hours today Craig was informed that the problem was "being elevated" and he would receive a call from someone withing an hour.

Craig received the call. He was informed that they "are working on a patch"! When Craig told them that this answer was unaceptable and would affect our choice to purchase a Dell in the future the tech asked if Craig would like the service call to be "elevated" again. UMMM, YEAH!

So, as it stands, Dell has done nothing to solve the ongoing problem. They have offered no refund, no replacement, no fix after a minimum of 10 hours of communication with tech service. Our warrenty expires in 3 months, which I suspect is what they are waiting for. I am currently searching online to see if there is another class-action lawsuit for this known and ignored problem. I will never purchase a Dell again and would suggest others (especially others with limited computer knowledge who cannot argue with them in their tech speak) also avoid Dell.

That is all.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

I got a few shots while mom and dad were out finding worms after the rain today. There are a total of 4. It looks like they may start flight school this weekend while we are out of town unfortunately.
4 baby robins

The Old Lady

I LOVE my Dyson vacuum. The one regret I have is the color. I always feel like I am pushing a Red Hat Society lady around my living room.

The Old Lady

Alright, two regrets, I wish we would have spent the extra $100 at the time and gotten the Dyson Animal. The dog hair in my house is OUT OF CONTROL! I could really use the attachment to vacuum the
furniture. I just vacuumed on Sunday and it's only been two days. I had to empty the canister two times going around the living room.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

I have radishes!
Radish

And a nesting robin!
Momma Robin

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Meme x 5

Five things I was doing 10 years ago:

1. Getting ready to get married in a couple weeks.
2. Making my wedding dress and my sisters bridesmaid dress.
3. Baking many, many layers of French vanilla cake
4. Putting together all the flower arrangements.
5. Still working full time and going to classes full time at NMSU.


Five things on my To-Do list today:

1. Laundry (today is blue day).
2. Cull the carrots in the garden (way too many in the space).
3. Mow the lawn.
4. Stain/paint 74 miniature frames.
5. Lament the fact that I am unable to pre-order Wii Fit anywhere online and I'll just have to wait until next Wednesday and see if it's in stock anywhere.


Five things I would do if I were a billionaire:

1. Buy my sister a "green" graystone in Chicago.
2. Own a vineyard.
3. Set up a dog rescue.
4. Visit friends and family more often.
5. Build a "green" house that functions "off the grid".


Five of my bad habits:

1. Nail biting.
2. Picking at my psoriasis.
3. Lazy.
4. Apparently I am nearly perfect because I can't think of anything else.
5. ?


Five places I've lived:

1. Madison, WI
2. Kenosha, WI
3. Las Cruces, NM
4. Rantoul, IL
5. Portage, MI


Five jobs I've had:

1. Sandwich Artist at Subway.
2. Bugs Bunny Land attendant at Six Flags Great America.
3. Library aide.
4. Cricket (chirp, chirp) sales.
5. Webmaster.

Five books I've recently read:

1. The Time Traveler's Wife
2. Schuyler's Monster
3. Zen Cart
4. Do blogs count?
5. National Geographic and Bon Appetit


Five people I'm going to tag:

None. I'm not saddling someone with the list. Do it if you want. Don't if you don't want.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Absence apparently DOES make the heart grow fonder (and forgetfull)...

What I learned this weekend after spending 72 hours listening to put-downs, insults, and mindless banter delivered in the falsetto voice of a Viennese choir boy wearing the grin of a patient at a mental hospital. Ahh, Mother's Day (weekend).
  1. No matter who does something she dislikes, she will remember it as her eldest daughter doing it to her... and hold a grudge.
  2. Her eldest daughter can do something nice for her and she will retell the story repeatedly... except the main character in the story is changed to her youngest daughter instead - or better yet the apple of her eye, her nephew.
  3. Brownies are ok to eat as breakfast if you have diabetes.
  4. Spilling large amounts of liquid on carpet is ok if it's "only water". (Don't bother to clean it up, it won't sink into the pads and ruin the floor.)
  5. It is fine to hang your flag-sized underwear in the shower of the house you are staying at as a guest.
  6. Listening to a unending dialog of questions about every item in your house, it's use, the location you obtained it, the date you obtained it, and the motive for obtaining it is enough to make your brain explode.
  7. Oprah, Martha Stuart, Dr. Phil, and Woman's Day magazine are gospel.
  8. You can hear about the pregnant man one two many times.
  9. No matter how many times you tell her the dogs view her as the lowest member of the pack, she will wave the ham sandwich around and be surprised when he walks up and takes it.
  10. When viewed by the dogs as the lowest member of the pack it is not a wise idea to go anywhere near the food or water dish (or plate of food on the table). The dog believes you are not worthy of said food and will strongly object if he has no R-E-S-P-E-C-T for you.
  11. You will not earn the respect of the dog if you sing "no" to them with the afore mentioned grin on your face.
  12. No matter how hard I try to grin-and-bear-it because I am trying to be a good daughter it is all I can do not to completely lose it with her.
  13. Knowing someone is purposely pushing your buttons does not make it any easier to deal with.
  14. 3 hour visits are the maximum in the future.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Garden.

The plan.

Garden-plan

The start.

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The progress.

HPIM3205

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Stuff.

I figured I should either update this blog or delete it. I haven't had much to blog about. Same ol', same ol'.

About the only change has been that I quit my job. My last day is April 1st. Not April Fooling.

All our snow melted last week. We got another 14 inches yesterday.

Meh. Nothing more to say today.