April 19, 2009: Watching The Gilmore Girls

The weather turned much colder today.  We had the windows open all night and woke up to it being rather chilly compared to what we have gotten used to in the last four months since Liesl was born.  It made Oreo very snugly.

I got up at eight thirty this morning.  Way earlier than I wanted to be up but I am working today so it had to happen.  I don’t expect today to be an exceptionally busy day or anything.  I am just covering in case anything goes wrong because our recent patching processes have been introducing a lot of problems that show up on Sundays.

There was more work to do today than I had thought.  I wouldn’t call it a busy day but when you take into account how backed up I have been all week there was more than enough stuff to keep me busy all day.  I needed to get at least one new server built for a team this weekend so I did that today while I had some quiet time.

Dominica did another class in her Linux Administration course and then set about cleaning the living room as much as she could.  We have several bins in the living room of kitchen supplies that have recently come from dad’s house that need to be gone through, sorted and organized.

In the process of unbinning the stuff from dad’s we discovered just how many wine glasses and hor d’oeuvre plates and coffee mugs (beakers) that we own.  A lot.  Some is going to have to go into the attic for storage.  We just can’t use this many.  We are going to buy a wine glass holder rack thing to go over the buffet that we have not purchased yet so that there is a place for them.

At five thirty I finally got a chance to get away from work and to go out for a walk with the family.  We took a really long walk today.  We walked more than two and a half miles – possibly even three miles.  We are hoping to work up, soon, to walking downtown or to the Beach Shopping Center.  Meaningful trips that replace driving that we already do.

After the walk I worked a little more but not too much.  Then I came up to the living room and spent the evening hanging out with the family.  We watched a ton of the Gilmore Girls and Dominica and I ended up staying up until two in the morning watching it.  I had some work that I needed to do so I was working from my laptop in the living room part of the time.

Tomorrow we have to arrange getting the new car from the dealing and saying goodbye to our current car.  The BMW 330 was the first car that Dominica and I really bought together.  The two PR5s were purchased when we were first dating.  The Mazda 6 was my car just a little before we were married.  The RX7 I already owned when I took Dominica in it for our first date.  So the BMW 330 was the first time that we went and bought a car together.

April 18, 2009: Long Walk in the Warm Spring Sun

It is Saturday and, as usual, that means that I am up at seven thirty so that I can be logged in and sitting at my desk by eight when my work day begins.

The weather is absolutely gorgeous today.  Sping is totally here and winter does not appear to be even considering making a comeback of any sort.  The sun is bright and the temperatuers are soaring.  It almost hit eighty degrees in the lower Hudson Valley today!  I wish that we had some sort of spare time at all we might have taken the BMW convertible out for a final, long drive, but I had to work and there was no point of the day when I could really get away.

We did, at least, open all of the windows in the house and get fresh air into all of the nooks and crannies.  The house got up to seventy five degrees or so.  Pretty warm for us.  We are really noticing that problems caused by our lack of screens.  The screens that we had in the kitchen windows were shot and so we pulled them out because they block some of the light in the winter but now that we would like additional airflow we are missing them.  We would really love to have a screen door at the front door as well but have no idea how we would go about doing that.  We have very limited opportunities to get air to move through the house and don’t want to miss taking advantage of any of them.

This morning I finished converting all of the CDs that came in the last load from dad’s house.  That was a ton of stuff.  It had to be over one hundred CDs.  Dominica couldn’t believe that they were all done already.

Dad left this morning to drive out to Alliance, Ohio to visit the family for the weekend.  He is planning on driving back home on Monday.

I ended up working a full day today.  I wasn’t able to leave the desk until around four this afternoon.  A rather long day for a Saturday.  That seems to be becoming the norm.  Starting an hour early and only working for eight hours makes it feel like a rather short day, though, considering my normal days start around nine and go for eleven or twelve hours.  Getting done at four leaves a lot of time to do other things.

Dominica, Liesl, Oreo and I took a nice, long walk as soon as I was able to get away from the office.  We walked through parts of the Chapel Hill complex that we have never been to previously.  We went all of the way up the hill past the condos and the Lifestyle Center through the housing area at the top of the hill all of the way to the Wood III complex that we touch up there.  We verified that you cannot drive through with a car but that walking or bicycling through is no problem at all.

I measured our walk with Google Maps and am putting the distance at just under two miles on foot.  It is hard to measure exactly because a lot of the trip is on the Nature Trails in the complex and Google won’t measure that for you.  Or if it can I don’t know how to do that.  Two miles means that for the same amount of walking we could have made it downtown, all the way to Main Street, had coffee and walked a third of the way back.  Not too shabby.  The walk was roughly the same distance necessary to make it to the Peekskill Train Station down on the river.  Even closer than walking downtown, I think, is walking to the Beach Shopping Center.  Now that the weather is getting nice there are a number of places to consider walking.  That is something that I really miss from Geneseo – being able to walk to the all night Walmart, Wegmans, Tim Horton’s and Denny’s.  Nothing like that here except for Stop and Shop, as far as I know.

SGL had two outages today.  We have yet to determine what happened.  It appears to have been a power issue but we are not really sure.  The first one happened around a quarter after seven this morning while I was still asleep.  In that case everything came back on on its own and things were fine.  The second happened this evening, after we returned from our walk, around four thirty or so.

I ended up having to spend a bit of time on the phone with the datacenter looking into what was going on and trying to figure out how to fix it and how to prevent it.  We were offline for almost three hours while we worked on getting the machine back online.  Just what I needed tonight.  So much for relaxing.

After the server came back up and everything checked out I went up to the living room and spent a few hours playing with Liesl while Dominica watched The Gilmore Girls.  Liesl went to bed around ten.  I went to bed at midnight.  Dominica and Oreo came to bed around one or two in the morning.  I’m not sure when because I was already asleep.

Tomorrow I am working all day.  I am covering for the team tomorrow so I will be at my desk for much of the day.

Sorry for all of the short SGL updates recently.  Easter really messed with my writing schedule and put me way behind.  I was doing well catching up on them today but then lost three hours because the server was down.  Hopefully by tomorrow I will be back to writing stuff “as it happens” rather than playing catchup and trying to remember what was going on when.

April 17, 2009: Watching the Gilmore Girls

This whole week has just been amazing weather here in the Hudson Valley.  We have been able to have all of the windows open all of the time – even at night.  It is great.

I took the Sunday shift this week so I am officially working all weekend (as oppossed to being paged out and unofficially working all weekend.)  I almost always work for several hours on Sunday so it really doesn’t make much of a difference if I am scheduled on or not.

The Ralstons were going to be coming down to visit us next weekend originally but have decided to move up the schedule and to come down during the week next week.  So now, if all goes according to plan, they will be coming down on Wednesday and leaving late on Friday.  Katie is then coming down on Saturday for a baking and wine evening.  This weekend we have no plans but to work and clean which we desperately need to do since we have visitors all next week.

Dad is leaving for Ohio tomorrow morning.  He is going to be there all weekend.

We are still in the process of moving stuff around the house that came in the last load(s) from dad’s house.  Today I managed to finally get the last of the books moved down to the basement and put up on the shelves.  Tons more work on CD and DVD conversions.  That is going to be a process that will never stop.  The CDs that came down are dwindling fast, at least.  I expect them to be all converted by tomorrow morning.  Then just the DVDs to work on yet.

We ended up speaking to Orange County BMW today and have committed to take the car.  We feel that we are getting a good deal on it.  Dad sent our title today so that we should have it on Monday or Tuesday of next week.  OC BMW is starting the paperwork today and, if all goes well, we hope to be signing papers and picking up the X3 on Monday.

I worked until almost nine then joined Dominica and Liesl watching The Gilmore Girls.  Oreo snuggled up with me on the recliner all evening.

April 16, 2009: Car Shopping

Another busy day of catching up on work.  The weather has been awesome this week and we have been getting a chance to go walking every day.  So far Oreo’s allergies have not been all that bad either.  He is definitely itchy but far better than he has been in previous years around this time.  The grass is being mowed today so this is the first really serious test of his allergies here in the Hudson Valley.

Our cupboards were seriously bare today so Dominica and Liesl ran out to go grocery shopping leaving Oreo and I alone at home.

Our case of wine from Lakeshore on Cayuga Lake arrived today.  We had been worried about it as it originally arrived on Monday and we had left a note that we would be availble to receive it today.  We are quite excited to have good wine again.

I kept working on CD and DVD conversions today.  My desktop has been very busy working on CD conversions and Dominica’s laptop has been working around the clock getting movies converted.  We have finally figured out how to handle foreign films with subtitles so we no longer have to worry about what to do with those.

Strangely, I learned today, Owego, New York has been named the coolest small town in America.  Katie and John will be proud as they both call Owego their home town.  How did Owego get named this?  I have no idea.  It would never have occurred to me to think of Owego as a cool town.  Owego has always seemed such an uncool place – especially considering its neighbouring areas.

Our plans this evening include heading over to Harriman, New York to do some car shopping.  We left at five thirty and it takes less than half an hour to get over there.

On the drive over we were talking about our car buying options.  Dominica really wants to get a small SUV so that we have some cargo capacity.  We have been kicking around the idea of getting a Mazda CX7 in addition to whatever BMW we decide to get and trading in the PR5 for it.  It occurred to me that we should consider a BMW SUV, potentially, rather than a Mazda SUV because it does not necessarily make sense to get rid of the PR5 yet – especially when we own two sets of tires for it and just paid to have so much done to it to get it up to snuff this week.

We decided that it would make sense for us to test drive the X3 in addition to driving the 528i.  We really didn’t know anything about the BMW SUV options (or SAV as they call them) so we were going in rather blind.

We sat in a few cars in the show room at Orange County BMW.  Then we test drove a 2007, black with tan interior, fully loaded BMW X3.  The X3 is an all wheel drive, 3.0 (same engine as our 330) which rides mostly like a car.  You don’t sit up that high and the fuel efficiency is actually better than the convertible’s.  Dominica really liked the X3.  It didn’t hurt that it was fully loaded with all of the bells and whistles including in-dash navigation system and front to back moonroof.

We took Liesl with us on the test drive (Oreo stayed in Peekskill – his first time alone since Liesl was born and since he has gone blind.)  She fit comfortably in the back of the X3 with a ton of available “trunk” space for hauling whatever we need.

Our next trip out was in the 528i.  I preferred the 528i as it was more comfortable in the front when I was driving and, obviously, was much more attractice, cooler and handled better than the X3 and would be available in rear wheel drive for serious drivers rather than all wheel drive for soccer moms.  On the passenger side things were pretty tight for me with Liesl in the back seat.  The trunk is very ample but not nearly as big as the X3.  The cost is much higher for the 5 series, the fuel efficiency is a smidgen less and Dominica does not like it as much.

So the final verdict, after much consideration, is that we will get a BMW X3.  Orange County BMW made us a good offer on our 330Cic – not for as much as we owe but for more than we thought that we could get.  We looked into several options including leasing new and buying used (we know enough not to buy new) and finally decided that what we really wanted was the X3 that we drove.  I didn’t really want it in black but Dominica really liked the black and its an SUV so I really only barely care.  It’s ugly and ridiculous looking no matter how you paint it so might as well get whatever Dominica wants as long as it isn’t white – we saw a white one and it was bad.

So we put down $1,000 on the X3 to hold it until we have time to really make a decision.  I could tell that Dominica really wanted to buy it on the spot but obviously we aren’t about to do that.  But putting a hold on it meant that we could take as long as we want to decide on it.  That seemed like the conservative step to take.  I am happy with getting the X3 over the 528i because of the overall cost savings, additional space and the removal of the need to them get Dominica another car that is an SUV.

Now we can save money by keeping the PR5 for at very least another year if not more and when we do replace it we can do so with a car rather than a truckish thing.  Even with rolling the money that we still owe on the 330 into the payments on the new car we will be decreasing our monthly payments by over $100 and maybe by as much as $150.  A lot of that cost savings comes from the fact that the new interest rate is 4% lower than the old one – if all goes well.  So that makes the purchase a lot more worth it.  And because the X3 has the built in navigation system we can put the Garmin that we have into the Mazda and always have one no matter who is driving what vehicle – even when we are both driving at the same time.

After our test driving was over, it was around eight thirty, we drove down the street to Cosimo’s Pizza and Bar (or something like that) and got dinner.  Liesl did really well all evening barely getting upset at all and only when she was starving.  It was really good that we were able to take her test driving with us because we would not have had a good feel for the cars had we not and it would have taken forever if Dominica and I had to drive each car separately.

We ate dinner and then drove back to Peekskill.  The decision to buy the car is all but made at this point.  Dominica is really excited to be getting the X3 and, while I am far from thrilled about the X3 in general, I am pretty realistic that driving the 330 is not possible and that if we kept it it would just cost us a fortune and never get to be driven.  The X3 is very practical for us at this point and is going to help with the month to month finances.  The sooner we switch from the 330 to the X3 the sooner we start to save as well since our interest rate will almost be cut in half and our monthly payments will be lower (and all of that based on no money down – so we might be able to improve it slight by putting some down yet too.)

Our plan is to decide on the car for sure tomorrow and call them on Saturday since I know that I will be really busy tomorrow.

April 15, 2009: Mamma Mia!

Back home and back to work.  Today is our attempt to get everything back to normal after the long weekend back home.

I worked all day.  Nothing surprising there.  Lots of catch-up to be played after having been off yesterday.  My big project for the day is getting a jump start on all of the CDs and DVDs that have come from dad’s house and that need to be converted so that we can take them back for long term storage.

I made good progress on the CDs today.  They are my first order of business because they get converted so quickly and because they are so useful straight away.  The moment that they get converted I can listen to them at my desk or Dominica and Liesl can listen to them upstairs in the living room.  And they can be converted quickly so it is most advantageous to get them completed and boxed back up so that they are out of the way as quickly as possible as we have no spare space.

Liesl came down to the office with me for at least half an hour today.  She loves sitting on my lap while I work and she really watches what I do.  She is going to love computers – I can just tell.

Liesl enjoys typing on the keyboard just like her daddy and while I was sitting here working today I opened up KWrite on my Linux workstation and Liesl typed out the following document:

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I took out a number of empty lines to make it more readable.  But she typed all of that all on her own.  Pretty impressive, I think.  She will be blogging on her own in no time at all.

This evening we watched Mamma Mia! which came on BluRay from Netflix.  While being incredibly corny it is a really good movie.  You can’t go wrong with the music of Abba and there are some really great actors in it as well.  We really enjoyed it and expect that we will probably end up buying this one.  This is the first movie that we have rented since joining Netflix that we feel like we should own.  That really shows how well Netflix is working out for us.  We are getting to see a ton of stuff that doesn’t make the cut for buying it and finding stuff that we want to own that we may have been reluctant to spend money on previously without being sure that we would want to own it.

We made an appointment with Orange County BMW for tomorrow evening to go look at cars.  We are thinking that we are going to trade in the 330Cic convertible on something like a 528i.  We just don’t have enough space in either car.  The Mazda PR5 is usable but just barely.  Dominica has to sit dangerously close to the dash when Liesl’s car seat is in the car and the convertible she is smashed into the dashboard and can barely move.  I cannot even get into the passenger seat when Liesl is there and if we were to have another child I would be physically unable to drive if I could even get into the driver’s seat at all.