Some random house updates for those who are still playing along — and I know you’re out there: ::: The Jayman Survey folks continue to leave messages on our voicemail insisting that we call them back to answer a few customer service questions. I would almost tend to think that good customer service would involve calling our house when two people who might be able to afford building a house (ie two people with full time jobs) might be at home. Ten AM doesn’t quite fit that bill. ::: Some folks have already noticed the small collection of photos in the gallery that I uploaded this past weekend: we drove by to find (to our delighted surprise) that the house was half-sided. Very cool. Can anyone say colour? ::: Autumn called last night to schedual our official electrical walkthrough. We’re going to have a guided tour next week during banker’s hours, wherein we’ll tell them that the electrical (the same electrical we’ve been looking at for a couple weeks now) is just perfectly fine from the perspective of our highly trained eyes. I’m sure I’ll have even more photos then. |
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everybody sing! >> (You know the tune...) Ding Dong! The Loans are dead. Which old Loans? The Student LOANS! Ding Dong! The Student Loans are deaaaaaaad. Wake up - sleepy head, rub your eyes, get out of bed. Wake up, the Student Loans are dead.
two hours until the weekend >> Don't you just hate it when -- ducking slowly and painfully into a weekend -- time just slows and lingers. I do. That's all I really had to say there. fling-a-ding-ding Karin's dance troupe is apparently going to set a Guiness Record
Fox >> Fox provides me with a double edge sword tonight: on the up-side I can watch ID4 without falling victim to Oscar-mania; on the down-side I don't get much done besides an extra 3 hours on by brain-tan. Karin read the first chapter
Fence Posted >> Oddly enough, when we came home from our brief weekend travels, the next door neighbor's contractors had installed a nice straight line of fence posts along one side of our property. If they hadn't mashed clay all over a six-foot-wide strip
