Slow but busy, vacation

I’m taking 3 weeks off work. Why? Because I can. Because I need it.

I need the time to rest, recoup, and think about things other than work.

I also have a to-do list a mile long. Got the side of beef ordered this morning. Got some low-fencing around the backyard beds so puppy will hopefully stay out of them (and veggies can grow undisturbed). Put in a low-rent sprinkler system in the backyard so all I have to do is turn on the faucet and turn it off again. Got more ahead. But bit by bit, things will get done.

Best thing? Kiddos are in summer camp for 2 weeks… day camp, but still. So Wife and I get a bunch of time alone together. I look most forward to that. 🙂

Anyways, blogging may be light… it’s been light I know, and actually, since I have some time I’m going to try to get some nice posts up during the vacation time. But I may not blog a whole lot. Got things to do…. and frankly, one of those things is getting away from the computer for a bit. 🙂

Just lower your standards… how, modern American

They say 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise to stay healthy.

But if you can’t do that? Hey, this is America! We don’t expect people to rise up to the bar, we just lower our standards!

*sigh*

I will agree that something is better than nothing, but you get out of life what you put into it. You put shit in, you get shit out.

Independence Day

Crown thy good with brotherhood

Confirm thy soul in self-control

Til selfish gain no longer stain the banner of the free

From sea to shining sea

(full lyrics… and there’s a lot more than you think)

Enjoy life

A reporter asks a question:

Grilling some meats is reputed to increase cancer risk thanks in part to chemical compounds called HCAs, which form at high temperatures. So what’s a July 4th cook to do?

Their answer: Grill tofu.

My answer? Grill more meat — preferably beef, or something you killed yourself like venison — and eat it. Wash it down with a beer.

Life. You’ll never get out alive, so enjoy it while you have it. 🙂

Car door theft vulnerability

Apparently the way your car door handles are manufactured could make your car more vulnerable to theft.

Read this article, but especially watch the video.

(h/t to my friend Larry)

I’m not sure how much of a tizzy we should get in over this because a thief can always break glass or do other things to get into the car. Nevertheless, it’s an interesting thing to note.

Regardless, my stance remain the same: just don’t leave anything visible in your car that provides temptation. Don’t leave money, valuables, CD’s, electronics, food, clothing, cigarettes, anything easily consumable or sellable in the car. Just leave the car and nothing else. If they really want the car itself, there’s little you can do to prevent that. As well, consider Jim Trudeau’s approach because if the car’s not locked at all, there’s just no chance of damage and expensive repairs no matter how the door handle/lock is constructed.

Long-term commitment

We decided to stop dating and settle down with commitment.

After only 4 weeks of “dating,” Wife and I put down the money for a 1 year membership with Johnson’s Backyard Garden. That’s 52 boxes to use within a year. It’s a program they’re working on to build some up-front capital to purchase 146 more acres. That works for me: helps them build their business, gives us good food, and over the long term it saves us money. It cost $1500. That locks in a price of $28.85/box instead of $33/box, provided prices don’t go up over the next year. That amounts to a $215.80 savings on the grocery bill for the next year. Sure, the up-front cost is high, but I think about the long-term, and $215.80 is substantial.

I’m looking forward to what it will bring. A little unsure how the winter will roll, but the adventure is fun and it’s nice to force some expansion into our diets. I mean, I had sunburst squash last week… never had that before, but it’s good stuff. Plus, it’s exciting, in a dorky sort of way… it’s like Christmas every week, because you don’t know what will be in the box. A fun little surprise.

It’s kinda like my marriage to Wife. I knew after about a month with her that I wanted to marry her, and it didn’t take us long to settle into the long-term commitment. It’s been quite an adventure, and boy… it’s sure been good for me. 🙂

Crippled printer… what to do?

I own a Canon PIXMA iP4500 printer. It’s been one of the better printers I’ve owned in my lifetime.

Wife was printing some things and was getting new and interesting errors from the printer. I toyed around a bit, looked up the error code, and it seems the print head is kaput. I tried some tips I found online for cleaning it… figured there’d be no harm. No luck.

So I need a new one.

But I can’t get a new one.

I can’t find any for sale anywhere.

Reason? It appears all the earthquakes and tsunamis in Japan have (naturally) destroyed the supply chain. There’s of course no telling when life in Japan will return to “normal”, and thus I could get a replacement part.

It seems I may have to buy a new printer, but… what prevents the same problem there?

Shows how fragile and interconnected we are, doesn’t it?

Reminder – stay aware

Some events happened yesterday that serve as a reminder to everyone to stay alert and aware.

I went to bed early last night, but around 10 PM or so, I woke to the sound of Sasha barking. And barking. And barking.

Wife went to investigate. There was a lot of noise coming from outside. Looks like it was just teenagers up late and enjoying the brief respite of cool weather. All their noise-making and running around put Sasha on alert. Good dog. We went back to bed.

A short while later, Sasha woke us up again. I went to go look, but only saw my neighbor out with her dog and then some kid whiz by on his bike. I did think it was odd to see my neighbor up and out so late at night, but her Facebook status gave some reason why she was up late so I figured it was just more noise that was causing Sasha to stir. Eventually I got her calmed down enough and she finally sacked out for the night.

Unfortunately, I was wide awake. So I headed to my office to start working. I check email and lo… an email from my neighbor. She said she was just taking the dog out one last time before she went to bed and noticed some people she didn’t recognize hanging out a little too close a another neighbor’s garage, and eventually they slinked off. It was too dark to get a good description. That house is further away from me so I’m not surprised I didn’t notice anything when I scanned the neighborhood. It bothered my neighbor enough that she called Austin Police Department to have someone come through and check on things. Good move.

But a couple other things have happened recently that has moved us… well… we’re not in code orange, still code yellow but let’s say it’s a stronger yellow.

From what I can gather, it’s likely bored teenagers going crazy from the heat. Nevertheless, even simple petty thefts are a pain to deal with.

If you haven’t, go back and read my prior post about a Personal Security Checklist. A lot of good things to keep in mind. To that, I’ll add a few things:

  • Don’t leave things in your car. Most car break-ins are looking for things that can be quickly and easily consumed (e.g. cigarettes, food), or things that can be quickly and easily sold (e.g. CD’s, electronics), and of course, money… even those few quarters in the console could be tempting enough. Don’t give them a reason to break in to your car.
  • Lock things. Lock the doors to your car. Lock the doors to your house. Lock the windows on your house. Keep doors and windows closed. When working in the yard, close your garage door unless you’re immediately involved with it (e.g. mowing the front yard, could be OK to keep it open… mowing the back yard, close the garage door). Many such crimes are simple crimes of opportunity. If they try the door and it’s unlocked, why not just open up, reach inside, swipe, and take off? Or if the garage door is open, just step in, grab a handful of tools, and off they go.
  • If you have lights on the exterior of your home, use them. Cockroaches don’t like light.
  • If the doggie starts barking, pay attention. Yeah it might just be a racoon in the yard, but it might not.
  • If you have an alarm system, use it.

The bottom line is that you cannot prevent all crime, but you can do what you can to make yourself less appealing. Nothing obvious nor easy to steal? Lights on? Everything locked? Alarm system? hrm… not as easy a target as that other house over there, in the dark with the open windows on the ground floor behind the shrubs.

The afternoon, so far…

Allow me to recap.

First, I found a dead snake on my car’s rear view mirror. I have no idea how it got there but either 1. someone thought it’d be an interesting prank, 2. some prey bird was flying and dropped it, 3. some other third thing. I can’t rule out #1, but #2 seems more likely. The snake seemed “freshly dead”, and so we removed it and put it back in the greenbelt to either feed some other critter or the soil. Either way, there’s nothing that gives you a bit of a startle like seeing a snake draped across your rear view mirror… not a typical place for them.

Second, went to The Apple Store to buy Daughter her iPod Touch. She has been working hard and saving her money for it for geez… many moons, so many I’ve lost count. She finally got enough money and has been hounding me to take her, so I had a couple of hours and did so. She actually didn’t have quite enough once we factored in AppleCare and a case, but I was planning to pay for those anyways (she actually did account for tax). What makes me proud is her ethic. She worked hard, she took on babysitting jobs, she didn’t give into temptation to buy other things just to satisfy that urge to “get something”. She made her goal, she stayed focused on it, and she made it happen. It was a long term goal, and to a kid, many many months of work and waiting is an eternity… I know it was really hard for her to do this, but damn if I’m not proud of her. This is the sort of ethic that will carry her far in life.

Of course now, I don’t expect to ever see her out of her room. She’s got a couple of friends and family members that also have iPod Touches… and I know there will be FaceTime sessions. 🙂

Third, I have put Oldest in charge of the TV researching. I think that will be good for him. Some research work, having to learn about the technology, having to present it all to me, and the pressure that if we get a crappy TV it’s all on him. 😉  I think it’ll be a good project for him, something to grow on, something to expand his horizons in a few ways, and it helps the family out. We’ll see what happens, and hopefully he’ll follow through.

Fourth, there is no fourth thing… yet.