January 11, 2010: Finally a Little Furniture

It is Monday and it is back to work for me.  We woke up a little on the late side today and the sun was already up.  Not too big of a deal as I worked all day yesterday.  It isn’t like a Monday for normal people where they are recovering from a weekend of partying or slacking off or whatever and sleeping in late means skipping some amount of work.  I work all weekend so getting a little bit of a break on Monday morning can be pretty important in keeping me functional after a long Sunday.

Apparently, though, Dominica’s mobile phone’s clock skewed rather dramatically while its battery was dead and she was under the impression that it was actually the middle of the afternoon when we got out of bed rather than just fifteen minutes later than usual in the morning.  So while I was casually logging in to the office and getting ready to walk over to the office itself she was freaking out thinking that it was incredibly late and that I had already missed half of the work day!

It was not until I started trying to make lunch plans that she began to figure out that maybe the time was not what she thought that it was.  LOL.  I am going to guess that the change of timezones has affected her a bit more than she realized.  I definitely feel the change of timezones on a daily basis.  Just being off by one hour is noticeable – especially when I continue to work and function on Eastern time but everything around me is on Central time.

I walked to work once I was ready.  Now, finally, the weather is really awesome.  Over fifty degrees today!  This is great.  it is the second week of January and already I don’t need a jacket to walk over to the office.  This is what living in Texas is all about.

At lunch I walked back home and Dominica and I had sandwiches.  Being able to walk back and forth is amazingly cost effective!  It is healthy too.  Getting two round trip walks in every day is not a huge amount of exercise but it is more than i would normally get.

I returned to the office after lunch and was only there for maybe five minutes when Dominica called to tell me that the fire alarms were going off at the apartment building again and that Oreo was freaking out and that she was unable to take care of both Liesl and Oreo with the alarms going off.  While we were on the phone they went off again.  So I told my boss that some flooding was happening again and that I needed to get home and back home I went having not even settled in to work yet.

I talked to the fire department, who I had seen arrive as I was leaving the office, and they said that today it was not our pipes bursting from the freeze but instead it was a carpetter (anyone know the proper word there?) who accidentally knocked a sprinkler head off and caused the fire suppression system to unload onto the second floor flooding the building yet again.  Great.

Luckily (for us that is) no water made it to our apartment and things are fine for us.  Honestly, though, considering how little we have in our apartment it does seem as though it might not have been better if this would have happened to us.  You can just imagine how the call to our insurance company might have gone:

Us: “We’ve had a flood and everything that we own is destroyed.”
Insurance Company: “Okay, so what was ruined.”
Us: “Well, our living room chair.”
Insurance Company: “We have you listed as having an inflatable arm chair in leopard print?”
Us: “That’s correct, we would like it replaced.”
Insurance Company: “Just to be sure that we are on the same page here.  This is a plastic chair?  Have you tried wiping it off yet?”
Us: “Oh wait, oh yeah.  You can just dry it off!  Nevermind.”

So I was home during the afternoon in case there was any further issue with the alarms. Oreo really can’t handle being in the apartment with alarms going off. He gets so scared. Fortunately there were no further alarms for the rest of the day.

This evening we drove out to Dominica’s aunt and uncle’s house in Arlington.  They have some spare furniture for us that we are going to get to use in our incredibly empty apartment.  We picked up two bar stools and a dining room chair in addition to some kitchen flatware items like plates.  Thus far we have just been living off of disposable dishes and utensils that we have been washing and reusing (a la Scott & Andy in Pittsburgh circa 2000.)

We visited for about an hour but it was rather late so we could not stay for long.  On the way back to Irving, which seems to take possible half an hour, we stopped at the same Waffle House that we stopped at the last time that we were there and had a very late dinner.

I discovered the joys of pecan pie heated on the grill and smothered in melted butter tonight.  Holy cow is that good!

After getting home, Liesl did not feel like going to bed at all and, as she has become accustomed to doing, she kept us up until around midnight when she finally fell asleep.  We are really getting exhausted because of her new schedule.  The shift of timezones has not worked out in our favour at all.  Liesl used to go to bed early and get up early which is pretty good for my work schedule.  But now we have shifted by an hour one way and she has shifted an hour the other way and we are getting no sleep 🙁

Back to work tomorrow and hopefully no additional flooding issues at the apartment.  We are excited to get to sit down now while we eat.  That will make for a nice change of pace.

January 10, 2010: Flood Day in Irving

This morning we made an attempt, after I did my early morning work, to go out to IHOP for a nice, late breakfast but made it only out on to MacArthur before I was called and turned back and had to work.  We should have known better than to attempt to go out to eat on the first Sunday after the freeze was over.  What were we thinking.

I am working all day today, of course, I am still doing the regular Sunday coverage so I put in a full Sunday of work.

The weather turned warmer last night and today the pipes that had frozen during the crazy freeze that we had last week began to thaw and burst.  All over Irving, and presumably Texas, today buildings began to flood.  Our apartment building was no exception.

Luckily for us none of the pipes directly above our apartment had frozen, but down at the far end of our hallway – the part that I walk through on my way to the office – was not so lucky.

We did not realize what had happened.  It was late morning and I was just taking a shower when the fire alarms went off.  At first Dominica yelled at me for taking too long of a shower and setting off the alarms but there was no steam anywhere – not even the mirror was fogged up – so that make no sense.  We have a tiny water heater so you can’t take a long shower anyway.  Ten minutes tops unless you want a cold one.  I can keep my good books in the bathroom as it never gets humid enough in there to even wrinkle the pages.  So me setting off the alarm seemed rather unlikely.

Dominica thought that she heard the alarm going off outside of our apartment as well but before we could really check it had shut off.  Oreo, of course, was going into a panic because of the alarms so I pretty much had to take him straight outside for an extended walk.  He was terrified of returning to the apartment at all.

While we were out we found the fire truck along side our building and the waterfall pouring from the end of the building closest to the office.  I talked to the firemen and they said that the pipes above the third floor had ruptured sending a veritable waterfall crashing through the apartments.  I can only imagine how much damage there was on the inside considering the cascade flowing off of the balconies.  The lawn around the building was flooded and water was streaming down towards MacArthur Boulevard.  There were people in the hallways all wet and someone standing, soaked, out on the sidewalk in his pajamas.  Anyone who’s apartment was in line with that water lost everything.  Many apartments were completely destroyed.

We are very thankful that our apartment was spared.  The alarms went off several more times throughout the afternoon as the fire department had to return a few times.  I am not sure if similar situations happened in further portions of the building or not but it seems likely.

For dinner we decided to get some French Provincial again so Dominica ordered online and I walked over to pick it up.  Yummy.

January 9, 2010: Lots of Weekend Work for Me

I was up at a quarter till seven this morning so that I could get to work and do deployments.  I worked all morning for the office.  There is a lot going on today and it is going to be like this for a while.  I am rapidly getting more and more work handed to be at the office these days so my leisure time is going to quickly evaporate.

For breakfast this morning we ate quite a lot of delicious fruit from our Edible Arrangement that we had received.  Liesl is loving all of the fruit and she really likes her teddy bear that came with the arrangement as well.

Dominica Holding Edible Arrangement

Our new inflatable chairs arrived today as well. We are very excited to potentially have something on which to sit other than the one office chair that we practically fight over when we are both home. It isn’t even a nice office chair but just the cheapest thing that we could get.

This evening we went out to Target to do some utility shopping and to pick up more of their wine cubes which have proved to be quite the hit in our house.  We picked up a lot of things that we needed like more blankets, waste baskets, etc.

I ran into Barnes & Nobles just to get a quick glance at their IT book section but it was really weak and the prices are horrible – maybe thirty percent hire than Amazon and Amazon has no sales tax so why would I even think about doing that?

January 8, 2010: Firehouse Subs

It is the final Friday of the year end financial freeze.  At midnight, eastern time, tonight the freeze ends and the busiest financial IT season begins.

The financial freeze might be ended but the deep freeze of Texas is in full swing.  It is even colder today than yesterday and boy is it cold!  It his seventeen degrees today with a windchill of just two!  I was so cold today that we decided that Dominica should drive me into the office rather than have me walk.  It is supposed to be cold like this again tomorrow but then should not be so bad by Monday when I walk back into the office so well worth having Dominica get up and drive me today.

Work is still very, very slow.  Nothing is moving until tomorrow morning when I will be quite busy.  I am still doing training stuff in the office so there is a bit to do but there is not that much pressure.  We keep telling the new people how crazy it is going to be next week but I am not sure that they really believe us.  They all started during the time just before the freeze and were not really set up and working until the freeze was on and so they have never seen even the average workload.

For lunch, two of us drove out to Firehouse Subs on MacArthur Boulevard which was awesome.  They have a really amazing hot veggie sub there that is really impressive.  I am looking forward to going back there again.

An Edible Arrangement arrived today from a friend of mine that I know through SpiceWorks.  We met at the first SpiceCorps Houston group and he was very kind to welcome us to Texas with this massive fruit basket with a teddy bear for Liesl!

Very slow evening and then Dominica came and picked me up and we went out for shopping and dinner since everyone was already in the car.  We did some grocery shopping as we needed some basic supplies.

For dinner we stopped at 7 Salsas out on MacArthur.  It was quick and tasty and very cheap.  Under twenty dollars for Dominica and I to both have fish tacos!  We are loving Texas.

Tonight I finished reading the book “The Book of Xen” about Xen virtualization.  It is a very good book and covers a lot of good material on Xen administration.

Off to bed as early as possible tonight as I have to be up very, very early in the morning to deal with deployments for the Middle East.  They are chomping at the bit to get going with new projects once the freeze ends.  I have three completely unrelated projects lined up to have me work tomorrow.  Thus it begins…

January 7, 2010: Someone Looked at Our House

Today’s big news is that, for the first time, someone went and looked at our house in Peekskill!  This is a really big deal since no one has been looking at houses at all thus far.  Just having someone go through our house is a major accomplishment.

Of course, there wasn’t any interest in our house, but that seems like it would have been too much to ask.  The official response from the real estate agent was that the people who viewed the house were only interested in an end unit.  That, of course, begs the question as to why they were looking at middle units.  Hmmm…

I worked from home for a while this morning until my paperwork was all set for my security badge.  It is extra cold today so I don’t want to do more walking than necessary out there.

Once everything was ready for my badge I walked in to the office and spent quite a long time walking around the campus attempting to find the building where my badge was being handled.  Of course it easily tripled the amount of time that I had to be outside exposed to the elements than if I had just needed to walk from home to my own office.

I have my badge now and am able to come and go in the Irving campus which will make work a lot more easy.

Very little to report.  We are awaiting furniture for our new apartment.  Dominica ordered some inflatable chairs that we are going to test out and see how well they work.  I think that they might work out but Dominica is pretty sure that they will not.

The apartment is completely empty.  Liesl’s room has literally nothing in it except for her pack and play.  Our room has a suitcase on the floor and an air mattress, that is it.  The living room just has the one office chair that we bought so that we were not kneeling on the floor to use a laptop and Liesl’s pop up play room.  Seriously bare.