We decided against buying the art we were considering yesterday. We were more practical since the washer we have here in Florida has a major problem. When you wash stuff, it can leave oil stains that weren't there when we put it in the washer. That makes in not a washer, but a dirtier. Anyway, I read up on the problem and there seemed to be any number of things that could cause the problem. So we decided it would be easiest to just get rid of the problem and buy a new washer. So, instead of the lovely painting of irises we were considering, we're getting the above Maytag washer from the Home Depot. Problem solved! It will be delivered in a couple weeks. The Home Depot will install the new washer and take away the washer that dirties.
Sunday, January 23
Saturday, January 22
Irises In Window
It is a chilly, windy day in Florida. I flew down this morning and
Shane met me at the airport. He had been traveling on business in
Atlanta this week, but flew down to Florida Thursday night. Since the
weather was icky, we traveled north to Sarasota to look at some
galleries. We are thinking about this painting we found by Karin
Riccardi. We're on the fence.
Shane met me at the airport. He had been traveling on business in
Atlanta this week, but flew down to Florida Thursday night. Since the
weather was icky, we traveled north to Sarasota to look at some
galleries. We are thinking about this painting we found by Karin
Riccardi. We're on the fence.
Friday, January 21
Knowing When to Leave from Promises Promises
Shane and I saw this show last August on Broadway with Kristin Chenoweth and Sean Hayes. Shane actually saw it twice. He saw it with my sister in September. He really liked it. This is the best song from the show. This is a homemade vid someone made with personal pictures and the song from the soundtrack. It was a great show, but it has closed, so too late for you. You can still buy the soundtrack though. I love the Burt Bacharach songs!
Interestingly, at the end of the video, there are related videos listed, and one is another version of this song sung by Betty Buckley. Very cool to contrast and compare them.
Thursday, January 20
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #272
On the bright side, at least they weren't triplets.
This is my submission for the the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #272. Let me know if you come up with a caption too!
Wednesday, January 19
Where In the World Is Shane?
Shane is on travel for work this week and this is a picture he took outside his hotel room. Be the first to guess what city he is in or near, and you win a brand new car*! Since this might be a tough one base the fact his hotel isn't realy close to the cityscape, here's another shot out anotuer window of his hotel below. Good Luck!
*The stated prize of a new car may be substituted for another prize or no prize at all.
Tuesday, January 18
Skating to Work 2 Hours Late
Sleet and freezing rain fell over DC last night, leaving a coat of
ice. The result was that the Federal Government opened 2 hours late.
Even with the delay, the sidewalks in DC were still quite icy this
morning. This is the walk near Eastern Market Metro Station at 8th
and Pennsylvania. I, fortunately, did not fall and break a hip.
ice. The result was that the Federal Government opened 2 hours late.
Even with the delay, the sidewalks in DC were still quite icy this
morning. This is the walk near Eastern Market Metro Station at 8th
and Pennsylvania. I, fortunately, did not fall and break a hip.
Monday, January 17
Viral Video of Kid Doing "I'm Yours" on the Ukulele
I know this has been around for a while, but I am a bit slow about these things. Isn't this the cutest thing without cats on the web?
Sunday, January 16
Allison Road by the Gin Blossoms--Songs to Run To
The week before Christmas, we were in New York City and we happened upon a free concert the Gin Blossoms were taping on the a plaza outside NYC Fox News headquarters for a New Year's Eve show. I love the Gin Blossoms, but hate Fox News, so I was conflicted. This song is one of my favorites to run to. I was listening to it today as I ran 5 miles at the gym.
I hadn't run since Wednesday, which was the last day of my 10-day streak. I weighed myself at the gym just after I ran last week and saw that I had gained 2 more pounds. Granted, I have been eating horribly, but I thought running everyday would negate all the calories. Wrong. Anyway, I ran again today finally.
Below is a picture of the Gin Blossoms from last month in NYC. We recorded the Fox News New Year's Eve show, since we were in Florida without cable when it actually aired. You could see glimpses of Shane and I in the crowd. Who would have thought we would ever be on Fox News? Not me.
Saturday, January 15
Three Pairs of Shoes for $68--Total!
On my way home from my mom's today, I stopped at some outlet stores at
Perryville, MD. They were having a sale--buy a pair of shoes and get
two pairs free. I needed some black shoes, so I bought two pairs of
black and one pair brown. They are all the same style. The retail
price for each pair was $109. They were also discounted and I had a
$5 coupon. My total was just under $68. I LOVE a good bargain!!!
Perryville, MD. They were having a sale--buy a pair of shoes and get
two pairs free. I needed some black shoes, so I bought two pairs of
black and one pair brown. They are all the same style. The retail
price for each pair was $109. They were also discounted and I had a
$5 coupon. My total was just under $68. I LOVE a good bargain!!!
Friday, January 14
A Blast from the Past
I came to visit my mom today and she had dug up this photo that we had professionally taken of my grandparent's grandchildren at the time. This was taken around 1976, when leisure suits were high fashion--in my world at least. I'm on the left side in the blue suit. My mouth is closed to hide my braces. I am 15 years old. Next to me is my brother, Gary, and on the other side of him is my sister, Kathleen. Everyone else is a cousin. There are 26 offspring from the people above.
My brother, Gary, saw this photo had been published in a local magazine. They were looking to figure out who the people were. The picture was found among the collection of the photographer, who had died. My mom went to the publication and identified all the people--her children and nieces and nephews--and they gave her a copy of the photo. They took a photo of her identifying it and were waiting to see if they publish it in the next issue.
My brother, Gary, saw this photo had been published in a local magazine. They were looking to figure out who the people were. The picture was found among the collection of the photographer, who had died. My mom went to the publication and identified all the people--her children and nieces and nephews--and they gave her a copy of the photo. They took a photo of her identifying it and were waiting to see if they publish it in the next issue.
Thursday, January 13
Tweets of the Day -- Crutnacker's Bad Restaurants
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Wednesday, January 12
Tweet of the Day -- The Cajun Boy
Brett Favre's sister arrested in meth lab bust. Suddenly, texting penis pics doesn't seem like such a stain on the family honor. -- @thecajunboy
Tuesday, January 11
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #271
Do not covet your neighbor's duck?
This is my submission for the the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #271. Let me know if you come up with a caption too!
Monday, January 10
Refinance Nightmare Par for the Course
We went to closing to refinance our house today. I wish I could say it went well, but whenever we go to any type of closing it rarely goes smoothly.
We got a really good rate for a 20 year refi, 4.125 percent fixed for 20 years, down from the 6 percent fixed rate we got 8 years ago for 30 years. Also, we're saving 2 years of financing. We have really good credit ratings and equity in the house. You'd think this would be smooth sailing, huh?
Our first indication that this was going to be bad was we got a phone call on the way to the closing from the title company letting us know that we needed money for closing. What? We were on the way and that's when they thought it was a good time to bring it up? I was told the only out-of-pocket expense would be the home appraisal, which I paid weeks ago. Then, on the way they tell us we are going to need more than $3,000! It didn't really seem like this refinance was actually going to happen.
Anyway, we arrived at the credit union anyway, and after lots of back and forth, redoing the paperwork and a lunch break, we finally did get the papers signed without the out-of-pocket expenses.
We've had worse closings. When we bought a house in Maryland once, the owner hadn't finished moving out and threatened to not sell. We had all of our furniture on a truck ready to move in. That was stressful.
We got a really good rate for a 20 year refi, 4.125 percent fixed for 20 years, down from the 6 percent fixed rate we got 8 years ago for 30 years. Also, we're saving 2 years of financing. We have really good credit ratings and equity in the house. You'd think this would be smooth sailing, huh?
Our first indication that this was going to be bad was we got a phone call on the way to the closing from the title company letting us know that we needed money for closing. What? We were on the way and that's when they thought it was a good time to bring it up? I was told the only out-of-pocket expense would be the home appraisal, which I paid weeks ago. Then, on the way they tell us we are going to need more than $3,000! It didn't really seem like this refinance was actually going to happen.
Anyway, we arrived at the credit union anyway, and after lots of back and forth, redoing the paperwork and a lunch break, we finally did get the papers signed without the out-of-pocket expenses.
We've had worse closings. When we bought a house in Maryland once, the owner hadn't finished moving out and threatened to not sell. We had all of our furniture on a truck ready to move in. That was stressful.
Sunday, January 9
Sunday Dinner -- Popovers Pop
We went over to our friend, Elaine's, last night to finally celebrate Christmas with her. One of the gifts she gave me was a popover pan. I put it to good use today and made these wonderful, if I do say so myself, popovers. They would give Jordon's Pond House, a restaurant in Acadia National Park (Maine), a run for their money. I found the recipe online and it was amazingly simple. Two eggs, a cup of flour and a cup of milk lightly beaten and they turned into the above. Soaking them in butter and raspberry jam also helped. Yummmmm!
Saturday, January 8
Dog Whisperer Shane and Patient
Tweet of the Day -- Kathy Griffin
Here is the map to which she is referring:
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