Thnx for the reminder to eat. I haven't even had my coffee yetYesterday was an off day. I would have been crazy sore otherwise.
Today is an elliptical day. Before my actual break, I'm having lunch.
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Thnx for the reminder to eat. I haven't even had my coffee yetYesterday was an off day. I would have been crazy sore otherwise.
Today is an elliptical day. Before my actual break, I'm having lunch.
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@HouCuseChickie Never ever buy a Buick. Mom has had her brand new Buick in the shop three times because the check engine light has been on. Granted, we think it's probably the dealer, but still
I'm about ready to find another Honda dealership for servicing too. I had mine in for a tire rotation and I had to take it back in a week later because they didn't properly reset the tire pressure indicator.Granted it's very convenient because it's about a mile from work and five miles from my house, but still.
I don't know how you can do that! It took a lot of willpower to wait 30 minutes after my thyroid meds to eat this morning.Thnx for the reminder to eat. I haven't even had my coffee yetI got my bounce on did some cooking and my nails are done but I completely forgot to feed me.
Yeah, I have my pickings of Honda dealerships. It's one of the benefits of being in the Baltimore metro area.That's good to know. I couldn't shake that they had issues with their previous ones and now that I know they're having issues with the new one...well, I think it's out of consideration. I heard from the person handling my claim and even she's having a hard time getting with the dealer to get the info, so hopefully she can grasp some of my frustrations just on that point alone.
At least your dealer is close. Mine is a 25-30 minute drive from my house. But I'd still be very annoyed if they didn't reset something properly like that.
Yeah, I have my pickings of Honda dealerships. It's one of the benefits of being in the Baltimore metro area.
Yup, Honda and Acura can each service the other.I'm glad that you noted distance, because it's really something I need to think about when picking the make. If I went with Honda, Kia, or Mazda, the dealership is about an 8-10 minute drive from my house. If I expand the drive time to 12-15 minutes, I can add in Toyota, Ford, Hyundai, Dodge, Jeep, Nissan, GMC, Chevy and Buick. By picking VW for this vehicle, I wound up with the closest dealer being around 30 minutes away. My interest has been growing in one of the Acura models, and while I can't buy it from the Honda dealership, it's my understanding that Honda can service it...so we shall see. I just don't feel like driving all over Houston for car stuff. There are tons of options in the city, but some places feel like they're on the other end of the world.
Yup, Honda and Acura can each service the other.
If you were looking at the Enclave, something in the Acura lineup is probably going to be comparable...and better made.
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I took yesterday as a break day. My arm was feeling a bit sore from the injection and my allergies were acting up...not from the injection, but from a canine visitor. I swear, I am a lost dog magnet! I am actually allergic to dogs, but don't react to all. Some dogs trigger the reaction more than others. In any event, I saw my neighbor's yorkie wandering in his yard when I was leaving to get the younger one at school. It's not normal for her to be out without a leash, but I figured he must be out doing some yard work. While I was in the pickup line, the cameras in the driveway went off. I figured it was just someone getting something from the garage. When we got home, I didn't see her wandering her yard, so I figured all was good. We pulled into our driveway, got out and heard jingling. I was afraid someone let Voodoo out, but instead...I found Sophie!
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And it turns out, she set off the camera...
Thankfully, she had a collar and I was able to confirm it was my neighbor's dog. She was more than willing to stay with me to snuggle and play while we waited for her owner to come by. He was apologizing for her appearance, since she hadn't been groomed lately. I just wanted her safe. She's 5, but only recently learned how to dig out of her yard. She's an inside dog with a doggie door to said yard, so they may have to find a new solution when they're out. Unfortunately, I think I had a reaction to her, but she was soooooo sweet!
I was telling myself I'd work out today, but I had to attend a virtual funeral this morning and I'm just really feeling tired between the shot and the allergy meds, so more rest for me.
Everything but my stomach wakes up earlyI don't know how you can do that! It took a lot of willpower to wait 30 minutes after my thyroid meds to eat this morning.
What about moving just outside the city on a bus or rail line? I know moving stinks but at least this time you don't have to worry about school. Once you get west of the Hackensack River housing prices drop but commuting is easyHello--
I've been working out, I've just gotten kind of busy this week. I have been doing a 4 week schedule I found on YouTube, so it is freeeee!
It was my husband's 50th birthday this week, so I made him a "naked" chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting. It was "naked" because I just frosted the layers and the top. I tried to get a thin layer around the cake to prevent it from drying out. I know it looks sloppy, but this is how it is supposed to look.
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Then our furnace broke on Wednesday. It wasn't so bad, because it was warm for a few days. Then we had someone come out and look at it, he was giving us the hard sell and being slippery. So my husband called another firm and they are coming out tomorrow. It's been cold, but the previous owners added onto the house, and that addition is on a separate HVAC system. That one works. Our bedroom and the home office are on that system. Everything else is not. I wish it was not, because everything else--my son's bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, etc are on the conked out system. If it was my bedroom, it would be easier to heat up with a portable heater and we have an electric blanket. So, we've been trying to heat the common areas with space heaters and a portable radiator.
My husband's previous boss transferred to NYC and she mentioned to my husband she could use his help. She called him to discuss the opening and when the job was posted on the system, she sent him the link. Anything is possible, but I think he will get this job. He is talking about renting a studio apartment and coming home at the weekends. I am not sure how I feel about this. I would never ask him not to apply, but I don't want to be alone all week. I know I could go up to NYC, but I don't have the appetite for city living anymore since this pandemic started.
What about moving just outside the city on a bus or rail line? I know moving stinks but at least this time you don't have to worry about school. Once you get west of the Hackensack River housing prices drop but commuting is easy
I don't blame you at all for not wanting to move again. Fingers crossed things pick upWe both love this house and we both like the area. He would get a relocation package that would allow him to rent a studio apartment close to his work. I would just be alone all week or I could go up there from time to time. Maybe we can work something out, I don't know. I know I won't be able to get a house like this up north and I feel like have done enough moving for him at this point. I am hoping the airlines snap back this year and I can start applying for flight attendant jobs again.![]()
I think the cake looks delicious!Hello--
I've been working out, I've just gotten kind of busy this week. I have been doing a 4 week schedule I found on YouTube, so it is freeeee!
It was my husband's 50th birthday this week, so I made him a "naked" chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting. It was "naked" because I just frosted the layers and the top. I tried to get a thin layer around the cake to prevent it from drying out. I know it looks sloppy, but this is how it is supposed to look.
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Then our furnace broke on Wednesday. It wasn't so bad, because it was warm for a few days. Then we had someone come out and look at it, he was giving us the hard sell and being slippery. So my husband called another firm and they are coming out tomorrow. It's been cold, but the previous owners added onto the house, and that addition is on a separate HVAC system. That one works. Our bedroom and the home office are on that system. Everything else is not. I wish it was not, because everything else--my son's bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, etc are on the conked out system. If it was my bedroom, it would be easier to heat up with a portable heater and we have an electric blanket. So, we've been trying to heat the common areas with space heaters and a portable radiator.
My husband's previous boss transferred to NYC and she mentioned to my husband she could use his help. She called him to discuss the opening and when the job was posted on the system, she sent him the link. Anything is possible, but I think he will get this job. He is talking about renting a studio apartment and coming home at the weekends. I am not sure how I feel about this. I would never ask him not to apply, but I don't want to be alone all week. I know I could go up to NYC, but I don't have the appetite for city living anymore since this pandemic started.
We both love this house and we both like the area. He would get a relocation package that would allow him to rent a studio apartment close to his work. I would just be alone all week or I could go up there from time to time. Maybe we can work something out, I don't know. I know I won't be able to get a house like this up north and I feel like have done enough moving for him at this point. I am hoping the airlines snap back this year and I can start applying for flight attendant jobs again.![]()
I think the cake looks delicious!
I'm sorry about the furnace....I hate that when they try to convince you to buy extras or upgrade, etc. My husband works for an HVAC consultancy firm, so he knows about the different systems and I don't have to deal with that, but we just had to pay 200 Euros for annual "maintenance" which seems kind of bogus to me, but my husband dealt with it, and he knows more what he's doing than I do, so I have to trust that it's legit. Then suddenly the hot water heater started leaking last week, but it turned out to be calcium blockage in a pipe and my husband was able to fix it himself, thank goodness.
If he gets the job, how would you feel about living in a suburb? Somewhere that's not really in the city, but close enough that he could commute? I remember when I was there singing in Carnegie Hall, my mom and brother came to see the concert and they stayed with our cousins in Danbury, Connecticut, and it was a train ride from NYC to I want to say Baker, NY, (maybe Brewster?) and then a short drive from there to Danbury. I'm pretty sure the whole journey was less than an hour. If you got a place in one of those small places in CT or NY, it would be an easy commute, I'd think. My g-g-g-g grandfather was from Fairfield CT, and I've always wanted to see it and do some genealogy work in that area, so I've looked it up several times, and Woodbury, Fairfield, Stamford....they all look really close to NYC. You wouldn't HAVE to live in the City, maybe? Just a thought. But I totally understand not really wanting to move, either. I'm not a city girl, at all, so I wouldn't want to live in NYC either, but I wouldn't really mind living in one of those small places in CT.
Edit: And now I see that was already suggested. Ignore me.I can't blame you for not wanting the hassle of moving, etc. I would LOVE a different house, but I kind of don't want the stress of moving. Not that we could afford a nicer home anyway, but even if we could, I'm not sure I'd want to move right now...we're a 10 minute walk from E's school, and a 10 minute bike ride from A's. Plus E's best friend lives on the next block over and we're 2 minutes (walking) from the grocery store, and less than 5 minutes from a nature park with walking paths. I'd like to have more public transportation options, but that's about the only thing I could wish for that we don't have, so the hassle of moving would be greater than the benefit at this point. I hope you can figure out something that works for you.
Yes, moving is no fun, so if he gets the job, maybe just see how the living situation goes for a few weeks before any big decisions. Also, as a side note here, let's just say (hypothetically only) the airlines were hiring again, and you got a job with them. Are you guaranteed your choice of location (example, an airport in your state, within reasonable distance to your present home). Or, do they send you to another state, for your new (location), so so speak, and you'd also end up maybe 5 days a week, living elsewhere, for your job? This random thought just popped into my head, as I read your post above.
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