Sunday, December 31, 2006
Saturday, December 30, 2006
The Attic and Other Things
Friday, December 29, 2006
Again
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Two Steps Forward - One Step Back
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
The List Got Longer
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Dumb Me
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Final
Friday, December 22, 2006
Time to Celebrate
Thursday, December 21, 2006
It Happened
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Today?
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Tuesday
Monday, December 18, 2006
Monday
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Repairs, Etc.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Feeling Better
Well at last the mystery of what I have caught has been solved. It is
just a common head cold. The sneezing and runny nose have started, but
I am over the miserable part that I have had for the last few days. I
seem to have recovered some of my energy and won't be spending another
day sitting in my recliner.
I did go out yesterday to buy some groceries. Several emails arrived
from the woman who heads the community association saying that
corrected statements will be mailed out next week. She blamed the
"Accounting Department" for the error. We all know who is responsible
for the error.
I talked to Meagan yesterday, and she has several repairs scheduled
for today. She does not have anyone coming to move the dishwasher back
in the cabinet. My neighbor's was finally fixed last week. The door
sticks out too far. This is something that is not right and really
annoys me. The latch on the screen door on the patio fell apart
yesterday. Someone is coming out on Friday to fix it. I think the
Beaumont house will close before the repairs on the new house are
completed. I am very weary from all of this.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
A Lost Day and A Lost Voice
Yesterday was a complete zero. I did nothing. I did not go to the
community association meeting because I did not think I should expose
the other homeowners to my virus. It has not developed into a cold so
maybe it is just going to be a lingering sore throat.
I did manage to install Microsoft's Patch Tuesday updates onto my
computer. I got my first bill from the Frisco Lakes Community
Association. Par for the course, they billed me for the fourth quarter
of 2006 which I had already paid at closing. I talked to a couple of
other homeowners who closed at the same time that I did, and they were
also billed for the fourth quarter. Why can't people do their jobs?
Tomorrow I am assuming that there will be a parade of repairmen
arriving to work on my 90-day list. Meagan has not called yet to
confirm that she has them scheduled. I sincerely hope my list can be
taken care of in a short amount of time.. I am so tired of having
repairmen come into my home.
Henry Is Ignoring Me
Note: I wrote this yesterday but again Gmail and Blogger are not
working together.
I have lost my voice. When I whispered good morning to Henry this
morning, he made a very puzzled sound, and I could tell from his body
language that he did not understand me. I think I am developing a
cold. It will just have to run its course. The first Frisco Lakes
community association meeting is this afternoon. I am not going to it
because I do not think I should expose other people to whatever it is
that I have caught.
I did nothing yesterday but watch TV and read. I am reading Michael
Connelly;s The Lincoln Lawyer. So far it is a very good book Michael
Connelly is one of my favorite authors. This is the first book I have
read since the move.
My latest order from L.L. Bean arrived around 10:30 yesterday morning.
FedEx Home really surprised me. That was two days before the estimated
delivery date. They must have added extra people for the Christmas
rush.
I am going to spend another day reading and trying not to think about
the sale of the Beaumont house. My realtor seems confident that the
sale will be completed. I am never moving again.
Monday, December 11, 2006
Oh Good Grief
I just got an email from my realtor. She said the buyer is so
frustrated that he has applied to another lender in Beaumont and is
already approved. The part that upsets me is she says we will close
before Christmas. That is only two weeks, but I was hoping it would be
this week. I noticed over the past week that three houses in my
category in Beaumont have sold. That is the first up turn in activity
that I have seen since I moved.
Warmer weather has arrived in Dallas, and I am very glad. I have not
experienced the type of cold weather we have had for the last two
weeks for many years. I have found that it is stirring up old aches
and pains. I woke up this morning with a slightly sore throat. That is
usually the first sign I get of a cold. It has been several years
since I had a cold. In fact it is so long I cannot remember the last
one. I hope I can fight this one off.
Yesterday afternoon was dark and gloomy with some rain. I did not go
out to the nursery as I had planned to buy pansies. Today I am doing
nothing since I do not feel well. I am not touching the four remaining
boxes in the garage.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Four More Boxes
That is the number of boxes in the garage that I have not unpacked. I
better hurry if I am going to meet my goal of having everything
unpacked by Christmas. I finally found the courage to unpack the large
wardrobe box. It was packed with many missing goodies. I had finally
convinced my self that I had given my old Christmas wreath to
Goodwill. Wrong! It was in the wardrobe box. A few of the items I
unpacked included my dustpan and whisk broom, all the missing tools
for the shop vac, the garden watering can, plastic buckets, lawn
blower, several shrub trimmers (electric and manual), two garden
hoses, two soaker hoses (items needed to keep the house slab from
cracking), a crowbar, a saw, a metal pipe that I put in the sliding
glass door track and my electric drill. It goes on and on.
Now the tidy garage is a mess because I have no shelves or cabinets. I
saw an ad in a mailer I received this week for a company in Frisco
that installs custom cabinets in garages. I am going to post a request
for recommendations in the Frisco Online forum for companies that
install cabinets in the garages. I think that will be my project for
right after the holidays.
I want to buy the pansies and plant them in front, but I have not
located my garden tools. The little hand spade and other tools must be
in the four remaining boxes. I have two sets of tools, but so far they
are amongst the missing.
I have been wanting to find the electric drill so I could drill a
little starter hole in the back of a kitchen cabinet door so I could
install my dishtowel rack. I still cannot do that because none of the
heavy duty shop extensions cords have been unpacked. I had not touched
the garage boxes. I had learned to ignore those items. I had most
everything I needed inside the house, but now I am experiencing those
feelings of frustration and anxiety that I had when I was unpacking
the boxes in the living quarters. I will never move again.
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Yesterday
Yesterday was my birthday. As planned, four of my neighbors and I went
to Fort Worth to see the "From Queen to Pharaoh - Hatshepsut"
exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum. According to the driving
directions from AAA the museum was 44 miles from Frisco. We were under
the impression that the museum opened at 10 AM. That is correct for
most days, but on Friday the opening is not open until 12 noon. The
Kimbell is located in an area with a number of museums so we walked
over to the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and saw an exhibit of
black and white photographs by a Japanese photographer, Hiroshi
Sugimoto. The photos were interesting; but frankly if my camera
produced some of his pictures, I would send the camera back to the
factory for a complete overhaul.
We went back to the Kimbell and saw the exhibit. A number of museums
from across the country contributed to the exhibition. My neighbors
recently went on a cruise with stops in Egypt. They said there were
more artifacts in the exhibit in Fort Worth than they saw in Egypt.
The exhibit will be at the Kimbell until December 31, and then it will
move to other cities.
We then had lunch at a restaurant operated by my neighbor's son. He
treated his parents and their friends to lunch. We arrived back home a
little after 3. The temperature had climbed into the 40's by then.
As soon as I was back home, I called my realtor to find out the latest
on the closing for the Beaumont house. There was no change in the
status. She said they were still waiting on the paperwork from the
lender. She implied that some paper shufflers are not doing their job.
I want to get the money deposited and put it to work. The buyer is
very upset. He wants to move in. He is already paying the utilities
since we had them transferred to him last week.
Then the mail carrier added to my discontent. When I went to my
mailbox, I found the mail for three others houses mixed in with my
mail. I am not talking about a letter or two. I did not count, but I
am guessing there were at least ten pieces of mail that were not for
me. I even received mail for a couple not on my street. I then
delivered the mail to the three houses. I think I should bill the U.S.
Postal Service for my labor.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Update
On Tuesday afternoon I got good news from my realtor. She said my
buyer's lender now has all the needed documentation. She said the
closing would be scheduled for later in the week. I hope I get another
call today. All I want is my money.
The clock repairman brought my mantel clock back on Tuesday. It was
knocked off the mantel in Beaumont several years ago when a picture
that was above it fell off the wall. I thought it was hopeless. Mr.
Hopson said a piece of glass broke off the right corner but is behind
the frame and does not show. The glass lodged in the clock mechanism.
The second hand was also knocked off. He was able to get the clock
working again. I was delighted to get it back. That was a lucky day
last July when I was given his name by the Frisco Ethan Allen store.
The wall clock and the grandfather clock all benefited from his
services.
The Home Team pest control people came out and put the insecticide in
the tubes in the wall in my house. The technician also put some sticky
boards in my garage to trap mice. I will just die if I see a mouse on
one of those boards. I have a totally irrational fear of mice.
My order from L.L. Bean rode around on the FedEx delivery truck for
two days. It was after 8 PM last night when I looked out the door and
the doormat was out of place. The driver had put the package under the
doormat, but he did not ring the doorbell. I placed another Internet
order with L.L. Bean yesterday. I then called them and asked them to
use UPS. I have had enough of FedEx Home Delivery.
Tomorrow is my birthday, and I am supposed to go to Fort Worth to a
touring Egyptian exhibit. We planned to go on the DART light rail
train and connect to the Fort Worth train. It may be too cold to
attempt the trip via public transportation. I also may have to stay
home and wait for the delivery of the closing papers.
I have checked the weather report and see that it is supposed to warm up again. The flowers in front of my house froze during the last cold front. I am thinking about buying pansies to replace them but want to wait until after the current cold snap.
Monday, December 04, 2006
Fireplace Passed Test
My neighbors are busy, and I could find no one to come and witness my
fireplace test. Tomorrow is my 90-day walk through, and I wanted to
give the fireplace a 45 minute test before the walk through. I wanted
to have a witness in case the limit switch tripped so I would not be
accused again of imagining the problem. Well, I turned the fireplace
on and began my vigil. It ran for 45 minutes and put out quite a bit
of heat. At the end of 45 minutes I shut if off. Now I wonder if it
will run for longer periods.
I would have given up on the fireplace if I did not keep thinking back
to January, 1997. Beaumont had a major ice storm. Electric power was
off for several days and the temperature was below freezing. I was in
London, England, at the time, but my neighbors told me how they slept
in their living room by their gas-fired fireplace. The house had no
other source of heat. Some day the electricity may go off here in
Frisco during the winter months. I might be dependent on the fireplace
for warmth. That thought is what has driven me to get the fireplace
working properly.
I cannot be sure that the fireplace is completely problem free, but it
is definitely improved over the way it was when it was first turned
on. Then it took less than ten minutes for the limit switch to trip.
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Hanging in There
Last night I received an email from a former neighbor in Beaumont. She
told me not to worry so much and that my realtor would make it happen.
Some how those words made me feel better. My realtor has not given up
on the sale and sounded confident when I talked to her on Friday that
the sale will take place.
The new washing machine seems to work much better and finish its
cycles in a shorter time than the first machine. I am beginning to
think the first machine had problems from day one. It would sit and
pause for periods of time. The new one does not pause as much. These
machines are a radical new design, and it is not possible to know
exactly how they are supposed to operate.
I got out yesterday and did a little Christmas shopping. The traffic
on Preston Rd. close to the mall was bumper to bumper. Everybody had
the same idea.
This morning I had the fireplace on for twenty minutes. Tomorrow I
will give it the lengthy test to tell the story. At least it is
improved over the way it originally was. The first time the limit
switch tripped, I think it had been on less than ten minutes. The
cause of that problem was obviously the disconnected vent pipe elbow
inside the fireplace. I am not convinced the piping in the attic is
free of restrictions. Tomorrow I will know.
I have been having problems with my bank concerning my ATM and Visa
CheckCard. Last weekend I noticed the Visa CheckCard had expired. I
use the CheckCard only when I am travelling out of the country.
Foreign ATM's do not recognize the plain ATM card. I have had success
with the card with the Visa logo on it. Foreign ATM's also require a
four-digit PIN and do not accept longer ones. Last Monday I called
customer service and was on the phone over thirty minutes trying to
get them to link my cards as I wanted them and send me a new Visa
CheckCard. I did determine that they had not mailed a new Visa
CheckCard. They could give me no reason for that. The woman I talked
to cancelled my ATM card and then told me she could not link the ATM
card to the checking and savings as it had been if the Visa CheckCard
was linked only to the checking account. She called her supervisor and
she could not fix things. I gave up in frustration and called the vice
president back in Houston who is my personal customer service contact.
He immediately linked my accounts the way I wanted them to the new
cards. I cannot understand how two people who set up the cards full
time could not accomplish what a man who has many responsibilities and
who does not spend much time with the cards could do immediately.
Anyway yesterday afternoon my neighbor knocked on my door. She had a
sealed paper that looked like it might be a check for me that was left
in her mailbox. It turned out to be a six-digit PIN for the new Visa
CheckCard. The new ATM and the new Visa CheckCard were in my mailbox.
I was really mad when I saw that six-digit PIN. Also the new Visa
CheckCard did not have my picture on it. I sent an email to the vice
president with my latest complaints. I called and activated the new
Visa CheckCard and then drove to a bank branch to test the new cards.
The Visa CheckCard would not allow me to draw money out of the savings
account, but I did make a withdrawal from the checking account. I was
able to get balances on both accounts with the new ATM card. I
concluded both cards were linked the way I wanted them. I am hoping I
can go back to the back and change the PIN. Why am I always fighting
these complications?
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Another Day - No Closing
The Beaumont house is taking center stage in my thoughts. Yesterday
morning I called Stewart Title Co. in Beaumont and talked to the lady
who has been working on the closing and asked her for the status of
the closing. She told me the mortgage company was waiting on the buyer
to provide an additional paper. Late yesterday afternoon my realtor
called and said the mortgage company was refusing to fund the loan
until my buyer supplies a certain paper. She said the problem is part
of his personal papers were destroyed in Hurricane Katrina. The buyer
is from New Orleans. The buyer is an attorney who works for a land
company. He has been living in a hotel in Beaumont since January. My
realtor said there are government programs to help people who are in
his situation. She has put him in contact with a bank in Beaumont to
try and get his loan from that bank. My realtor thinks the sale will
still go through, but it is going to take longer. Needless to say the
worry centers in my brain are becoming quite active.
I did a little house cleaning yesterday. The circuit breaker in the
master bedroom did not trip when I plugged my upright vacuum cleaner
in the same outlet I had used the day before when I used the canister
vacuum. I have not checked to see if the canister vacuum has a larger
motor and draws more current than the upright vacuum.
I ran the fireplace for about fifteen minutes while I was preparing my
lunch yesterday. There were no problems. I am building my courage to
try it for longer periods that might trip the limit switch. Meagan is
coming to my house on Tuesday morning for the 90-day walk through. I
want to give the fireplace a good test before the walk through.
Friday, December 01, 2006
New Washing Machine
Sears delivery managed to arrive within the designated time window and
deliver the new washing machine in spite of the ice and snow that was
on the streets. As far as I can tell, the new machine has no scratches
or dents. The delivery men were very careful and got the first machine
out of the laundry room and brought in the new machine with no
problems. On Tuesday the repairman pointed out that the first machine
was missing a cover plate on the detergent dispenser. I was not aware
that there was supposed to be one. I checked the new machine, and it
is has the cover.
After the delivery men left, I rewashed the towels that were used to
test the first machine. I know they were not rinsed properly. The new
machine washed the towels with no problems. I consider myself very
fortunate to get the brand new machine and not have to wait to find
out if repairs would fix the problems with the first machine. I am
very grateful to the Sears salesman in Beaumont who arranged the
delivery of the new machine.,
I called my realtor yesterday morning and left a message for her to
call me and give me an update on the closing status on the Beaumont
house. At 3:30 I had not heard from her and called the Coldwell Banker
office. The realtor was in the office. She said she had a call into
the title company, but they had not returned the call. She said she
was assuming there was a delay in the getting the papers from the
mortgage company. She said she would call me back as soon as she heard
something. I told her that I had contacted all of the utilities, and
they were going out of my name on November 30. She said that was all
right. I immediately called the insurance company and told them not to
cancel the insurance. The Texas Windstorm policy will not be canceled
until I fax the form to them, and I had not done that. I have my
fingers crossed that the closing will take place today.
The temperature was 25 degrees when I got up this morning. I turned
the fireplace on and let it run a little longer than yesterday
morning, but it was still not long enough to find out if the limit
switch will trip.
UPS arrived a little after 6 PM with the SD memory card for my new
Palm. I had a little problem inserting it into the the Palm. Finally I
realized that Palm had shipped the PDA with a fake plastic card in the
slot. After I removed the plastic, the new memory card slipped right
in. I then transferred some files to the card, and there were no
problems.
The temperature is supposed to warm up to about 50 today. There is
still a little snow on the ground, but it will not last long. I am
going to stay home today so I will be here for calls from Beaumont.
Tomorrow it will be warm enough to go out and run my errands. More
cold weather is predicted for Dallas over the weekend.
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