Doing Fine And Dandy

People ask me if I’m tired of all the paperwork that comes with a loan & buying a house, but I’m more sick of all the little things that require annoying errands. Rather than dwell on that, I’ll post on…

Why I Love My Bank

It pays to get to know your bank. When we encountered a problem trying to deposit a Canadian check on the weekend, I went back yesterday to see the manager. We stressed all weekend about what we would do if we weren’t able to get it deposited. But the manager was as resolved as I was in finding a satisfactory solution. It all worked out in the end, with Scott (manager) using a few tricks up his sleeve. As he put it, I’m a loyal customer, there should be some trust between us. I mean, hello, I’m there like once a week. It’s nice when you have contacts that know you. Sadly, I’ll have to train a whole new branch on depositing Canuck checks. Small price to pay for a bank that goes above and beyond for me.

Mary and I had plans to meet at the museum for lunch, but it’s been pushed back a week. I hope we’ll still be able to get together even though I’m moving to Aurora, and she lives on a whole other side of Denver. She’s never quibbled at a little bit of driving. Plus her girls would be crushed if they couldn’t see Elijah once in a while.

We have the house inspection today, which Colin says is neat and enlightening. I would hope that since the house is only 3 years old, it won’t have big fixes. But I feel like I’m prepared for anything. I’m bringing Elijah’s swing (so he can be amused), the camera (to take more specific pictures), and the tape measure (to measure rooms, and the back yard for Glen who wanted to know how big it is). We are anticipating it will take about 2 hours, and he came recommended by someone Geoff respects. I may try to get Geoff to post about the inspection.

I’ll close with a quote from Tomorrow Never Dies (Geoff is sweet on Michelle Yeoh).

James Bond: You were pretty good with that hook.
Wai-Lin: Thanks. It comes from growing up in a rough neighborhood. You were pretty good on the bike.
James Bond: Thank you. It comes from not growing up at all.

House This House That

I feel like our whole life is revolving around the house. It’s mostly what we talk about, all our decisions now are based on the house, it’s all other people want to talk about with us. We feel very blessed to be where we are, and we’ve waited a long time to be here, so I don’t feel bad wanting to celebrate this step. We’re 28 years old, we have 8 years of marriage behind us, and Geoff finally has a permanent job. We’ve paid our dues, now we get to pay a mortgage. 🙂

I feel just ill when I think about the devastation in New Orleans. I feel such sorrow for those who lost loved ones, all their possessions, and for a city that will never be the same. I pray these people can rebuild new lives, and I pray that we can stop blaming others and just try to move on. I understand the hurt though, and I understand that like a death in the family, everyone will respond to it in their own way.

This week (this whole month) I got a lot going on. Tuesday morning is Elijah’s 6 month check up, and a trip to the bank. Wednesday afternoon is the house inspection, which I think may be fun. Thursday is Mom To Mom. Somewhere in there, I’m still hoping to pack.

Well, that’s about it. I’m going to close with a quote from Contact.

Michael Kitz: Your having sent this announcement all over the world may well constitute a breach of national security.
Ellie Arroway: This isn’t a person-to-person call. You can’t possibly think that a civilization sending this kind of message would intend it just for Americans.
Michael Kitz: I’m saying you might have consulted us; obviously, the contents of this message could be extremely sensitive.
Ellie Arroway: You want to classify prime numbers?

No More Quarters!

We bought a washer & dryer today (Kenmore, from Sears). It will get delivered after we move in. There is a huge sigh of relief in knowing my days of needing quarters to do laundry are numbered. 🙂 Imagine, not having to leave my house to wash & dry our clothes.

Misc Thoughts

You might want to check out Geoff’s blog today. 😉

There are rumors circulating that the 2006 season of Scrubs may be its last. Or at least Zach’s last season. This would be a shame, because it’s the best show on tv, and I would still tune in to Scrubs without Zach. Time will tell what will become of this.

There was a very funny ad on tv months ago, and it has since been altered. Did you notice the Aspercreme ad changed? It went from the funny, “You bet your sweet Aspercreme” to “You bet if it’s Aspercreme”. Did people complain? “Cause I thought it was clever marketing. Who knows! I still sing the previous version when I hear it.

I had a great time at my Mom To Mom meeting. We have a wide range of ages and family sizes. Elijah did fine in the nursery, he was one of 3 babies there, and the cutest. He was happily playing in the saucer when I went to get him.

Not much else is going on. I’m looking forward to a weekend of relaxing, cleaning, and organizing. Throw in some window shopping and a trip to Peet’s.

I’m closing with a quote from The Daily Show. Lewis Black is hilarious.

(Back In Black segment)
Lewis Black: Now, we all know the best medical advice doesn’t come from the church or some machine, but from the people you trust the most: celebrities! Actor and lovestruck Scientologist Tom Cruise appeared on the Today Show last Friday, where he shared his beliefs on mental health.
Tom Cruise: I’ve never agreed with psychiatry, ever. Before I was a scientologist, I never agreed with psychiatry. And I know that psychiatry is a pseudo science.
Lewis Black: Unlike scientology. I mean, that’s got science right in the name!