January 1, 2009: Happy New Year

A new year begins.  It will be interesting to see where 2009 takes us.  Last year was such a significant year in our lives with the addition of Liesl to our family and buying a new home in the Hudson Valley, in a region in which we have never lived before and moving from New Jersey to New York.  Lot’s of changes.  This year looks to be a year of many fewer changes (of which we currently know – although one year ago we didn’t know that we were having a baby or moving so who knows) but it should be a year of travel with a trip to Germany planned for September and a trip to Disney World in Florida planned for November or so with the Tocco clan.

Oreo and I slept in until a quarter after nine this morning.  We were exhausted after last night and needed to just sleep until we woke up or we were not going to be ready to drive all day today.  Just before going to bed Oreo had had a big accident which left me cleaning off the bed and changing sheets.  He has been so nervous with all of the recent upheaval and schedule changes and travel that he has been having a lot of problems.  He has been really had the last few days with Dominica being away.  He is not a one parent kind of dog.

Danielle emailed me to see what my travel status was for the morning.  I was not out the door as early as I had hoped but was not doing too badly.  Yesterday evening I had said that we were hoping to be back to Peekskill by six in the evening and I was still looking good to make that happen.  We were in the car and on the road by ten till ten this morning.

The drive up to Frankfort went well.  We stopped at the McDonald’s on US6 en route to grab breakfast at ten thirty just before they stopped serving breakfast to go to lunch and then got gasoline at the Hess station there for just $1.69 which is amazing for the Hudson Valley.  The drive was almost exactly three hours not including the food and fuel time which took at least twenty minutes.

It was about ten after one when I arrived at the Toccos’ in Frankfort.  It took us about an hour to get Liesl ready and to pack the car so that we could get back onto the road.  They looked all week for Dominica’s missing Nintendo DS but had had no luck.  Dominica had torn apart all of the luggage and everything else looking for it but it was really missing.  While packing the car, I immediately spotted the DS in its case in a pocket of one of the luggage bags that we were using.  The DS had been in the luggage the entire time but in an pocket of which we were not aware and that was on the opposite side as the main carrying handle so that the luggage was consistently set down upon the DS so that it was never seen!  Now only the book and the keys are missing.

It was around two when we got back onto the road to head back down to Peekskill.  We made good time.  I am very glad that we decided not to have me drive last night because the weather was pretty bad last night but today was excellent.  There is snow but not on the roads.  Everything is clear and perfect for winter driving.  Really could not ask for better travel conditions.

We stopped at the Guilderland rest stop on Interstate 90 just west of Albany to take the opportunity to change Liesl, grab some late lunch for ourselves, feed Liesl, change her again, etc.  The stop took just over an hour and really disrupted our travel itinerary.  We are not used to having a baby at a rest stop yet and it takes far longer than you would imagine that it would take to do everything that needs to be done there.

We were back in Peekskill at the house by ten after six.  Only missing my original window by ten minutes and I had not estimated for that long of a stop at Guilderland.  We unpacked the car and then I went back out to go to Stop and Shop to get emergency dog food supplies (like celery, sweet potatoes and his chicken) so that we could whip up a batch of Oreo’s food which has has been out of since yesterday.  This was really the only opportunity to do this shopping.

The Ralstons arrived at the house around seven while I was still at the grocery store.  I was probably back around seven thirty.

We all spent the evening just visiting and hanging out at the house.  We ordered in Chinese take away for dinner from down at the Beach Shopping Plaza and had it delivered to make things easier.

We stayed up far too late tonight.  I am not sure how late it was when we finally went off to bed but it was definitely after one in the morning.

December 31, 2008: Downer for New Years

Well, the year is finally ending.  Everything has been so hectic that it wasn’t until this morning that it actually occurred to me that today is New Year’s Eve!  Now there is a first.  I don’t think that I have ever completely forgotten about the day before!  Ha.  I knew that tomorrow was a day off from work but I didn’t think at all about that meaning that today was New Year’s Eve.

Oreo and I woke to the phone at eight this morning.  So much for getting some sleep.  Up after four hours.  I need to go back to Frankfort just so I can get some sleep, apparently.

I didn’t know that it was expected to snow today so when I got up and looked out the window I was a bit shocked to discover that it is completely white out and that the snow was coming down pretty quickly and heavily.  By nine thirty the snow plows were out around Chapel Hill keeping us clear.  The Mazda was covered by ten.

The snow is going to disrupt the weekend plans for us a bit.  It is expected to snow all day and through the night so driving (with a headlight out no less) through the night and snow all the way to Frankfort tonight seems like a really bad idea.  I will have to get up early tomorrow morning and hit the road once they get the roads clear as it is not supposed to snow tomorrow until late at night.  At least I have a safe window in which to drive.

Today was amazing slow at the office although I guess that should be expected as the market closes early and everyone wants to escape to the parties.  The market did well for the short session today as we close out one of the most financially disasterous years in history.  Oil is dirt cheap (excuse the pun) and the dollar is pounding the Euro in end-of-year trading.  It’s time to head to Europe everyone, this is one of your best chances in a very, very long time with the dollar being so strong and fuel being so cheap (history’s cheapest, perhaps.)  Aer Lingus has been having consistent New York to Ireland and New York to England fairs of just $169 each way all season (seriously – and since you avoid Heathrow to avoid the high taxes too) and your dollar goes farther in Europe now (about 60% farther than when Dominica and I were there just a year ago.)  Get off your duffs and travel America!

Time-Warner Cable and Viacom (MTV, Nickleodeon and other crappy channels) are in a pricing dispute and the Viacom channels might go off the “air” in the giant Time-Warner cable regions tomorrow.  Personally, I say thank goodness.  I’m not a cable subscriber nor am I currently in a TW region but its nice to see someone fighting against the high cost of cable and doing so with a bully of a media producer who makes the biggest load of crap available today.  Do some people seriously want to watch this stuff?  Time-Warner’s argument is that Viacom’s channels are seeing lower and lower viewership while they are attempting to increase their prices, which hardly puts Viacom in a good bargaining position.  I find this one interesting as a complete outsider to the cable television market.

I would like to see Viacom go away altogether and the cable market collapse and let us just move on to Internet television already.  I am so tired of waiting for people to get up to speed on decades old technologies.  Once we all switch we will have more overall money focused on a single infrastructure component lowering overall costs and increasing service levels while saving money to customers in the end.  Rather like leaving VHS cut the cost of owning movies at home by about 80% (seriously, a $20 VHS tape in the 80s that would wear out after three views is replaced by a $8 DVD today that lasts a very, very long time – that’s quite a price drop!)

What will be really interesting is if one or more of the other major carriers (Cablevision, Cox, Comcast, etc.) decides to stand by Time-Warner and refuse to carry Viacom channels without a price-cut to match lower viewship.  It wouldn’t take much to back them into a corner.  A media producer with such a weak channel lineup doesn’t have much leverage.  It isn’t like going to the web will garner them any significant revenue since they don’t run programming that people choose but rather just ran the crap that people watch while there are commercials running on other channels.  Once you are sitting at the computer there are more exciting things to do, like balancing your bank account or cleaning out your keyboard, than watching VH1 programming!

Today was a heavy cleaning day for me.  I vacuumed yet again as I am now doing every day – hey, I have to get some value out of my Kirby!  I mopped in the kitchen for what I believe is the first time since we moved into the new house.  Boy did that need it!  I waded through paperwork that needs to be filed, put away boxes, moved stuff between floors, etc.

The weather got bad and the roads were becoming problematic (not horrible but definitely not good) so as soon as lunch time rolled around everyone working at the New Jersey was sent home and those of us working elsewhere covered for them as most of them expected drives of an hour or two.

My night ended up being pretty crappy.  Just as we were wrapping up work the CEO of the company sent out the most insulting and patronizing email I have ever seen come from an executive.  Basically he told he that we all suck.  He pointed out that even though we have across the board pay cuts started today that the company is “pay for performance”.  That means that he just said that everyone getting the “across the board” cuts with “no exceptions” doesn’t deserve the pay that they were getting and that every single employee, even those who have no power to make business decisions that have screwed us this past year, is at fault for the company’s bad performance and now we have to take a cut because of it.  To make things even more insulting, the cut today only affects the people who worked really hard and were not cut a few months ago.  So technically he is saying that the people who were singled out for good performance have to be cut because they are the problem.

I don’t mind the cut itself.  I mean it really is crappy but its necessary.  But then, for no reason, the CEO comes out and to end a crappy year decides to be a total jerk and mock everyone taking the cut and acting like he can pass the blame onto us and that when we don’t perform up to par that the company says we are doing great, says that nothing is wrong and then delivers a paycut anyway.  I can’t believe that he thought that it was okay to send such a mail.  It was a massive slap in the face to every employee and consultant at the company who have tried at all to be good employees for the company.  The only people it doesn’t directly attack and the lazy, worthless employees who really aren’t earning their keep.  What a good message for the CEO to send.

I decided that there is nothing to lose around here, this company is doing horribly and layoffs are coming at such a pace that no one is safe, so I decided that something needed to be said.  So I sent an email to the CEO outlining exactly why his email was such an outrage and why people would be so hurt by it – and on New Year’s Eve too!  He timed it within minutes of the paycut going into affect so there is no hiding his target audience.  It’s hard to believe that such an email could have been an accident.  It felt like a lashing out of someone about to be fired – trying to subtely lay blame and guilt on the entire workforce, especially those who tried the hardest and were most loyal to the firm.  I hope that the email was generated by thoughtlessness and cluelessness but then its a sad, sad statement on the company.  No wonder we have been teetering on the brink of bankruptcy and needed to be bailed out if our CEO has so little idea who it is keeping the company running and who it is causing it to bleed cash.

I just couldn’t let it go, though.  It was so insulting and mean.  He needs to understand that real people are really hurt when he behaves this way.  It was very immature.  I kept the email professional but stern.  There is every possibility that I will be fired for it, but I think that that is unlikely.  If I am fired for it, so be it.  I’m not the one who acted unprofessionally just the one who demanded some professional courtesy.  If the lashing out was unintentional then I hope that the CEO takes the time to read the email and understand just why it is that what he said was completely out of line and that he makes adjustments.  Perhaps he is so out of touch with the company that he doesn’t know how people are being paid or not paid and who is doing work and who is not.  Neither is a good sign.  It is a lose/lose situation.  I am very unhappy.

What I don’t understand is why the CEO and the board thought that they should send out a memo to intentionally undermine and demoralize the entire corporate population on New Year’s Eve.  It is never a good thing to do but they really timed it for effect.  Only Christmas would have been worse.  I just can’t fathom what the thought process behind this attack was.

So I have been in a blue funk this evening.  I know that the anonymous attacks of a CEO whom I have never met and who has no idea who I am who is getting no bonus this year because he has performed abyssmally should not affect me but they do.  Just knowing that the person that I ultimately report to would say such things to so many people makes me upset.  I know that it is not personal although I get the feeling that it was intended to feel that way.  It hurts to know that this is a person whom I work hard to make look good to the shareholders.  Do they know that he is attempting to sabotage employee moral across the board?  Would the millions of investors in the bank appreciate knowing why employees of the bank feel so little desire to outperform other banks?  I doubt that the shareholders care.  If they did, their money would be elsewhere.  Mine is.

Anyway, so that set me up for a crappy evening.  It wasn’t until late this evening that I even realized that it is New Year’s Eve.  I started cooking Oreo’s dinner, got his meal partway along and then headed out to the grocery store and then realized, once I arrived there, that the grocery store was closed.  I drove to three grocery stores in the area and all of them were closed.  Crap.  Oreo is out of food and I was trying to make his week’s batch tonight.  Argh.

So Oreo and I came back home and I cooked him up some sirloin hamburger for his dinner.  We will get some canned food at the Toccos’ tomorrow and then hit the grocery store for supplies so that we can cook for him.  I put the pot with his half-prepped stew out on the back porch so that it would freeze quickly.  That way we can just thaw it out tomorrow evening and make his stew then.

I talked to Dominica several times today.  The Nintendo DS, the book and the keys to the mailbox are all still missing.  I tore our house in Peekskill apart as well looking for the keys, but I can’t find anyplace where they might be able to hide.  How so much stuff could go missing so thoroughly so quickly is beyond me.  I am convinced that all three things are together somewhere.  I just can’t imagine where, though.

So having at least three important items lost is both stressful and depressing to add to the top of the funk that I already feel because of the email earlier.  Then, just to round out the evening, there was the grocery stores being closed and my CPAP went into error mode again and there is every chance that it is not going to work tonight or sometime very soon.  I don’t know what to do about it and that is stressing me out too.  Our new insurance plan kicks in tomorrow and we will have to see on Friday what can be done.  I might need to buy one outright or I might have to do something more complicated.  Nothing is ever easy and not having a working CPAP is just not a possibility.

Also, because we don’t have our mailbox keys, we have no way to check our mail.  This is obviously problematic.  It is extra painful because we have not gotten our deposit returned from Eleven80 yet.  We were supposed to get the money back before December 1st and two weeks ago I called to find out what the story was and they have not gotten back to me yet.  So we are currently out a ton of money, $1,840, from that until we can find a way to get them to pay us.  More and more stress items all at once and none of which are things that I am empowered to do anything to fix which makes it so much worse.

I want to post before midnight officially strikes.  The world is not ending; it is just a crappy day that happens to be New Year’s Eve.  It happens.  Things will be fine tomorrow – after a lot of snowy driving is completed.  I am very glad that I have SGL on which to vent.  Venting in such a way that it is searchable helps to relive a lot of my anxiety about things.

On a positive note, the Chapel Hill snow crew did an amazing job today and even took the time and effort to clean out the snow from under all of our cars.  It was like no snow had ever even fallen into the parking lot!  Very impressive.

I am leaving from Frankfort first thing in the morning.  Hopefully around nine in the morning.  I am taking Oreo, picking up Dominica and Liesl and then heading back to Peekskill as quickly as we can.  The Ralstons should be arriving in Peekskill around six in the evening.

Happy New Year’s Everyone!

December 30, 2008: Starting Fable (Lost Chapters)

After the Kirby demonstration last night, Oreo and I were not very tired so I made my dinner and settled into the recliner in the living room to watch Come September with Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Bobby Darrin and Sandra Dee from 1961.  Then, around three in the morning, Oreo and I headed to bed.

I discovered a high pitched alarm sound as I ascended the stairs.  Not what I was expecting as I was heading off to bed.  I found that at some point recently my Respironics CPAP machine had gone into error code E-24 and was no longer working but was wailing pretty loudly.  This is not good!

I spent twenty minutes or so playing with the CPAP and finally managed to get it to start up before giving the alarm (the alarm disables the unit – what great design) and once the blower started the unit ran fine all night.  Pretty scary, though.  I guess that I need to deal with this problem right away.

I was pretty tired when I got up to get to work this morning.  Oreo was very sleeping on Dominica’s pillow all night.  He definitely misses her and is not entirely happy to not have everyone home together.  I think that having people in the house vacuuming and shampooing did not do much to calm his nerves either.  It has been a long week for a little Boston terrier.

There was actually some real work for me this morning but nothing major.  I sure do enjoy the winter industry freeze.  It is a good thing that we have it, otherwise the Christmas holiday would be way too difficult to handle with all the traveling and activities and everyone being out of town.

I spoke to Dominica around lunch time today.  She hasn’t seen the Kirby yet but she said that it sounded like a good decision based on the amount of repair that already has happened to the carpet.  So today I am continuing to do carpet cleaning to try to get the carpet to as close to “as new” condition as is possible.  After shampooing you have to vacuum a bit because part of the shampoo process leaves behind some residue that has to be sucked up once it is dry by design.

Our new Onkyo receiver that we bought from Amazon shipped today and is expected to arrive on Friday which is perfect timing since we are giving up the HDMI switch that we currently have on Thursday.  Originally the Onkyo was not expected to arrive for several weeks so this is good news.

While I had some time this evening, I began playing the original Fable: The Lost Chapters (the extended second release of Fable including all of the original title plus extra quests) for the XBOX (original, not the 360.)  Dominica has already started playing Fable but is not very far ahead of me in the game.

Six Amazon shipments arriving via UPS came around seven this evening!  Six more boxes to go into our massive cardboard recycling stack that takes up half of the dining room.  We really need a storage spot for empty boxes waiting to be recycled each month.  What a silly thing to have causing a storage headache.

I got three movies today: Shinobi, The Forbidden Kingdom and Strange Bedfellows. I also got several books including the Pragmatic Programmer’s new book on programming Groovy (the Java scripting language that runs on the JVM) and two books on Ruby and Ruby on Rails.  We also got another atomic clock because you can never have too many clocks that have the right time.  This one is a Honeywell unit that also includes weather forecast information and temperature information.

I am hoping to have all of the DVDs that we currently have here in Peekskill converted for the AppleTV before the end of the weekend so that the Ralstons can transport them back to dad’s for us.  So I have my desktop and Dominica’s laptop both working on Handbrake conversions tonight.  We only have a handful of DVDs to convert – all but two of them are ones that we discovered at the Toccos’ this week while searching for Dominica’s Nintendo DS.

Speaking of the DS, Dominica’s DS is still missing along with a book that was packed somewhere with it and, possibly, a set of keys.  It is getting hard to believe that that DS and all of the other stuff have been missing for an entire week with us looking so hard for them!

Most of my evening was spent taking care of Oreo.  He is having one of his needy nights where he constantly needs to eat, walk, play, get attention and start the cycle over again with just enough time between each thing that you think that he is done for the night and going to go nap and so you attempt to do something else.  It ends up taking two to three hours to take him through his nightly routine on nights like this.  Quite exhausting.

So far, after just getting through the “learning” functions of the game and then the first tiny quest, Fable 1 is looking to be really awesome.  It is, thus far, much better than I was expecting.  I am really impressed by the graphics and dialogue and how closely it resembles Fable 2.  I was expecting it to be “older” and more dated than it is.  This is a completely enjoyable game that in no way is hurt by the passing of time.  No wonder you can still find places selling new copies for $40-$50!

Around midnight I started a serious basement cleaning binge and finally managed to get all of the random stuff that has been collecting all over the basement put away and organized in the basement closet.  Lots more space available down here now and the closet is pretty well organized – for the moment.  Once the stuff starts pouring in from dad’s house then it will be a different story.  Some of the stuff that is in there now will end up going to the attic I think.

I ended up working until two in the morning.  I sent out my last email of the night at five after two in the morning.  I signed out of my instant messenger and decided to walk away from the basement or I would just keep working until it was way too late (as if two isn’t way too late!)

The plan for tomorrow is to work around the house and continue cleaning in addition to the normal office work, cook Oreo’s food for the week and then, if the weather cooperates and everything is going okay here, to drive up to Frankfort fairly late at night so that I can crash at the Toccos’ and then drive back to Peekskill in the morning with Dominica, Liesl and Oreo.

December 29, 2008: Kirby Day

I have apparently adjusted already to having the house a lot warmer than I am used to because waking up this morning it was very, very cold.  Oreo and I were very snuggled trying to stay warm.  I have the house set to sixty-two degrees and the warm air vents in the bedroom closed off so as not to heat it unnecessarily.  Brrrr.  There are no extra blankets or anything on the bed because it is kept so warm when Liesl is here.  I had forgotten about that before I went to bed.  So now I am quite chilled.

I got up before nine to get to work.  I went down to the office and Oreo followed a few minutes later.  He made it down to his pillow but didn’t get a chance to lay down before he got his look of panic and suddenly had a big accident on the floor.  I hate when this happens because I never know if he just drank too much or if something is really wrong or what.  It might be nothing more than he was cold and hadn’t moved in a really long time and then didn’t have time to figure out that he needed to go outside.  So my first job was to clean that up which is very hard in the basement, I have learned, because of the poor lighting and the type of carpet that as have which doesn’t allow anything to sit on top at all.  Within seconds I was unable to even determine where it had happened!

So I decided that one of my first projects is to get a serious floor cleaner.  Dominica and I have been talking about it for two weeks now and I figured out this morning that Kohls has a sale on them going on right now.  I hope to be able to run over to Kohls today to see if they have one that will work well for us.  I prefer to shop at Kohls over Walmart if at all possible although it isn’t relatively rare that they have the types of things that we need.  This will actually be my first time setting foot into a Kohls if I actually make it out.

Work was incredibly slow today.  I was expecting there to be much more to do than there was.  It is good as it gives me a chance to do other things around the house that need my attention.  There is much that can only really be done when I am home alone so this week is my chance.

I set about re-enconding the first episode of LieslTV this morning in the hopes of getting a copy that will work correctly with the AppleTV.

Here is an interesting bit of news, Josh Silver from the UK has invented a new type of eyeglasses, designed for the third world (at this point,) that use water instead of glass for the lens.  Instead of going to an optomitrist the wearer can self-adjust the lens until everything is crystal clear and then “set” the lens at that point.  In the developing world there is very little, if any, availability of eye-doctors and the cost of seeing one (no pun intended) is prohibitive even if the cost of custom-ground lenses was not.  These spectacles are very inexpensive to mass produce and need to special training to use.  Very, very cool.

I managed to get the last of the Christmas pictures edited (in Picasa 3) and uploaded to Flickr this afternoon.  Not too many new ones, about a dozen.

I did pretty well at getting household chores done today.  Obviously the big task was just moving boxes and items around the house, up and down the stairs, mostly from Christmas stuff.  Liesl has a ton of stuff that has to be moved up to her nursery and stored in the closet plus there is a lot of stuff that just has to be readied to be placed into the attic the next time that I take a trip up there.  I did some basement cleaning getting boxes emptied and stuff put away.  Wires being the biggest obstacle down here.

I did the dishes, cooked me own food (I know, everyone thinks that I am forced to order in when I am home alone,) unpacked delivery boxes, sorted mail, cleaned the kitchen, unpacked stuff from dad’s house like our “new” Midnight Sun servering stuff that Dominica bought from Pfaltzgraff like a year or two ago but that went to dad’s and directly into storage.  So this is the first time that we have unpacked them.

I worked until five thirty.  I spent a bit of the afternoon on the phone with Andy.  It was the perfect day to talk to Andy since Dominica wasn’t here to be ignored while I was on the phone.  I put on my hands-free headset and walked around the house doing cleaning.

While I was on the phone with Andy I thought that I heard the doorbell ring so I went down to check the front door.  There was a woman asking if the Kirby demonstrator could do a free carpet shampooing with the Kirby to demonstrate the product.  I decided that it was awfully fortuitous that the Kirby demonstrator showed up just as I was about to get off of the phone to head out to Kohls to buy a carpet cleaner so I decided to take her up on the offer.  This was around six in the evening maybe just a little later.

She came in and we talked a little about the Kirby and the demonstration.  She called and set up the appointment and vacuumed the upstairs using our existing Eureka vacuum which I had just gotten out to do some vacuuming myself.  This really was good timing.  I spent a few minutes moving boxes around so that there would be room to clean.  Then she left around six thirty to go set up another appointment and I had some time to make sure that work was all set without me (they were) and to get the floor cleared up for the demonstration.

At seven, her husband, Kelly, came by with the Kirby vacuum system to demonstrate it for me.  We spent several hours first vacuuming and then shampooing the living room and dining room areas.  I have to admit, the system was incredibly impressive.  The vacuum portion of the display really pulled an amazing amount of dirt and grit out of our disasterous living room carpet (this was a vacuum demonstrator’s dream assignment – this carpet was a mess even after being vacuumed just half an hour earlier.)

There was a lot of moderately impressive stuff that I don’t really remember.  Lots of attachments, ergonomics, etc. that did not interest me very much.  There was an interesting demonstration on mattress cleaning that makes you think!  I, for one, will be vacuuming my mattress from now on, that is for sure.

Then the coup de grâce, the shampoo feature. This is what I was waiting to see.  I have always heard that the Kirby is a great vacuum but that was hardly going to sell me as we have two decent vacuum units already.  The attachments weren’t going to do it for me.  Today I am interested in a way to shampoo the carpets.  Our carpets are in desperate need of a good shampoo and I was about to go spend between $150 and $250 to get a halfway serviceable shampooer as it was.  If I was not impressed with the shampoo-ability of the system then it wasn’t even going to be a consideration as I was not about to spend crazy money twice in one day.  That and I gave up my only shot at the Kohls carpet cleaner sale to watch this demonstration.

The shampooing went really well.  I was really impressed with how well it dealt with our nasty, grimy, greasy carpets that were left to us by the previous occupants of our house.  The carpets were stained and disgusting.  We have become increasingly disgusted by them which is why I had decided that I had to get a carpet cleaner tonight.  It just couldn’t wait anymore.  I want Liesl to be able to play on the floor.  I want to be able to walk across the floor without making my socks all gross.  You know that it is bad when the carpet makes the bottoms of your socks more gross than walking around outside on the sidewalk does.

All in all the complete demonstration, following discussion, negotiation, agreement and wrapup took a total of six hours!  From the first doorbell ring a little after six until Kelly finally left at a quarter until one in the morning.  What a long day.  I can only imagine how tired he was as he does this all day.  We haggled for quite a while on the Kirby.  The “full” price (which I hope no one ever pays) is $2,495.  The price that I was going to get all discounts considered (we qualify for a lot of the stock discounts being a single income home, paying cash, etc.) was going to be $1,759.  Keep in mind that a Kirby has a lifetime guarantee so it is a home cleaning investment.  Ha ha.  Anyway, it is a serious cleaning device and competes with the best vacuums and shampooers and a good shampoo unit alone can hit $999.

In the end, after two hours of just discussing the price, I finally agreed to buy the Kirby at $1,215.  It is an incredible amount of money but I am figuring that $250 of that price is knocked right off by the fact that I was going to spend that much tonight anyway on a carpet cleaner that was only a fraction of the quality (long term and short term) and that I didn’t have to buy it until after Kelly had cleaned the entire main floor area and that I had seen that the stains had come out – the Kirby made our carpets look so much better.  And it has a lifetime warranty and is easy to store.  So I am planning on donating the Eureka vacuum (before the end of the year)  and maybe even the little hand-held shampooer that we have and reclaiming the amount of space that they were taking up as the Kirby is relatively small.

Was it a good decision?  I have no idea.  But I was impressed with the demonstration and I liked the sales guy.  I’ve read mixed reactions to the Kirby vacuum cleaners but got a lower price than what I have found people online saying that they have received.  There are tons of consumer complaints about the Kirby but all of them seem to be against devious shops doing the selling – which we will see if that affects us in this case.  The Kirby company definitely does nothing to protect its customers from bad distributors and since Kirby doesn’t deal with customers directly the distributors, for better or for worse, are the face and voice of the Kirby company.  So if one rips you off – it is Kirby authorizing you being ripped off.  The vacuum seems great but the real question will be about the ongoing service.  Overall reports seem to be very positive about the vacuum itself.  So I decided to be risky tonight.  Meh.  The carpets needed to be cleaned and that was done.  If it dies and we can’t get it serviced, well, at least I have a voice online and can let lots of people know about it (more than the Kirby company lets know about anything since they totally ignore the entire world online) and I can survive the loss of the money.  It would suck but hey, you have to take chances.  But tons of places say that the vacuum is a good deal at far higher prices than I just paid.  So maybe, in this case, I get to be the evil neighbour who got the really good price instead of being the one who overpaid.

Probably not.

It is one thirty in the morning and I am going to go ahead and post.  I have not even had an opportunity to get myself any dinner yet!  This was a much busier day than I had expected.  I think that I am feeling good about my massive purchase.  I didn’t really have a means of consulting Dominica and she wasn’t still awake when Kelly headed out so I will let her know tomorrow.  We had been talking about spending a bit and getting a really amazing shampoo unit and this really seemed to do a great job shampooing so that is all that I really care about.  If this thing can keep the carpets looking good then I am happy.  These carpets were really nasty before and now I feel good about them.

December 28, 2008: Returning to Peekskill

Dad left home early this morning to get out to Frankfort ahead of the storm that hit western New York this morning.  The wind was so bad that while he was driving up i390 he was very tempted to turn around and head back home but once he was on to the NY Thruway (i90) heading east things improved so he decided to keep going.

It was around twelve thirty when dad finally arrived in Frankfort.  The drive took him a bit longer than normal.  Liesl was very sleepy by the time that he arrived and ended up being pretty drowsy for most of his stay.  They only got a very little time together but at least they got to see each other for the Christmas holiday.

Dad brought a big load of stuff from our storage to move to the new house.  Several boxes plus several large bags of bedding items were able to fit plus all of the new stuff from Christmas.  Now Dominica and I have to sort through all of the new stuff and figure out what to do with it.

The family all had an early dinner at two thirty so that dad could join us.  Then he hung out until four or so and then hit the road back to Peoria hoping to get home before it got too dark.

I left for home at six thirty.  I stopped at the Stewart’s in Frankfort and filled up on $1.82 gas which is amazingly priced for New York (it was $1.35 in New Jersey a few days ago!)  Then it was off to Peekskill.  The trip went by very quick and easily.  We made no stops and Oreo and I were home by nine thirty!  Pretty much exactly three hours of drive time.  Not too bad.

The first order of business after arriving at home was to turn the heat back on.  The house was around fifty degrees.  Then I unloaded the car which took about half an hour trudging back and forth from the car to the house.  Then Oreo needed to go for a walk.

I did a search of the house but there was no Nintendo DS to be found anywhere.  Our only guess is that it really is at the Toccos’ house and just missing.  We are thinking that there might be an entire container (bag, box, etc.) or things that we brought that is missing all together.  Dominica had also packed a book to give to dad today that we also could not find.  So there are at least two things missing that she remembers having packed together and both, I believe, were loose in the trunk.  So maybe they both got shoved into something that we have not yet looked at.

I checked the Google Analytics report on SGL and our readership levels have returned to pre-Liesl levels.  For a little while there, right as Liesl was being born, SGL readership tripled or possibly quadrupled as tons of people came to find out the latest news.  Now we are back to normal levels although, I wonder, if the Christmas holidays don’t bring down the readership somewhat as there are so many people traveling and everyone’s schedule is off so they tend not to read the site.  I know that during the holidays I do not post as often or as lengthily.  We will see if readership doesn’t pick back up after the holidays are past and people get back into their routines.