July 25, 2005
Home
We finally made it!
I am utterly exhausted. Some highlights of our move include:
The moving company's truck breaking down in LA, causing the pickup of our furniture to be delayed 48 hours. It was supposed to go on Thursday afternoon, allowing us to leave Friday morning. It ended up leaving on Saturday afternoon, after we had already left. My sister, Katie, who is truly my favorite right now, supervised the movers for us while the rest of my family left San Diego at 4:30 on Friday afternoon.
Our first part of the drive from San Diego to Stockton ended up taking just over 11 hours, not the 7 hours and 15 minutes Mapquest gave us. We arrived in Stockton at 3am, fed all the pets (2 dogs, 3 cats, one bird) and slept for 2 hours before setting off again.
The second day's driving was long and boring for the most part (hello, Central California) until we reached Mt. Shasta in Northern California. We drove into Southern Oregon admiring the incredible views from the twisty mountain roads. We stopped at the most beautiful rest stop in the world (giant trees, creek bubbling happily, etc.) before continuing onto Eugene.
Eugene was beautiful, however, I couldn't enjoy much of it as The Jeffrey was crazed from being in the car for 10 hours. He attempted to eat a bicyclist in the park, so we headed back to the room (after being warned by the desk clerk that any noise from the dogs would result in our immediate eviction without refund). I didn't see much of Eugene after that. I was too busy hovering over both dogs, concerned that the celebrating of the champion Little League team next door would set him off. I can say good things about McMinnamin's Restaurant. The fish and chips are excellent. I cannot currently, however, locate the link for the restaurant. That will have to wait until later.
We finally arrived home (after a brief detour to my in-law's house to pick up a bed and eat lunch ) at 5pm yesterday. The pets all settled in, with the exception of Merlin the cat. He has been hiding under the bed since leaving the kitty crate. We met our next-door neighbor and set up the bed. Before going to sleep we wandered the house, marveling at the fact that it is all ours. Coming down the very steep, very narrow staircase I missed a step and sprained my ankle. I declined the ER and wrapped up my ankle with an ice gel pack I happened to pack in our car. I'm hobbling around today, but should be able to negotiate the Seattle sight seeing trip tomorrow and Thursday allright, just a bit slower than usual. I cannot drive our manual transmission Beetle.
Katie and her fiance fly in this afternoon (it was supposed to be this morning but their flight was delayed). We're on our way to pick up a few necessary supplies at Target and Home Depot while our laundry does its thing at the in-law's house. Cleaning the scary bathroom is next on the to-do list.
We took many pictures on the drive and I'll post them as soon as all our furniture shows up ("probably this week, but we have up to 15 days to deliver," said the driver). The house is echoing like a giant cavern right now.
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omigod, my cats absolutely detest the kitty crate too. they tear us apart when we try to put them in one of those! We had to switch to leases with harnesses. They're much happier.
Posted by: Dawn (webmiztris) at July 25, 2005 11:28 AM (7tkGR)
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Welcome home!! Can't wait to see the pictures! Rest that ankle while you can. : )
Posted by: Violet at July 25, 2005 12:15 PM (ZjExo)
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Welcome home!

There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort. ~Jane Austen
Posted by: Jennifer at July 25, 2005 10:07 PM (2D0UN)
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On behalf of the entire internet, we miss you! Post more! Hope your furniture arrived and that you're doing well! : )
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July 21, 2005
No time to blog, packing, always packing...
The computer is going into a box shortly.
Almost everything is packed.
The weather is not cooperating.
The movers will be here Friday morning between 8 and 10.
Hopefully we'll be on the road by one.
Lovely Stockton is our first stop on the trip to Tacoma.
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Drive safe! Have a good trip! I love you! : )
Posted by: Violet at July 22, 2005 06:06 AM (ZjExo)
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Are you there yet? Are you there yet??
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July 14, 2005
New Cat Shaped Family Member
Meet the newest member of our family:

He doesn't have a name yet.

Some dogs are not so excited about the new kitty.

Especially since The Jeffrey is the new kitty's favorite toy.

But he is starting to come around.

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Posted by: Dawn (webmiztris) at July 15, 2005 03:07 PM (rfFwe)
Posted by: eden at July 15, 2005 08:46 PM (M2PUd)
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That looks like a lotta' fun! Kittens are a blast!
Posted by: John Sparks at July 18, 2005 07:25 PM (JeKOC)
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Waaaaay too cute!
Posted by: Jennifer at July 19, 2005 02:51 PM (2D0UN)
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Ohhh, adorable, though....that's a mischievous looking little catling.
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July 13, 2005
Signed, sealed, and almost delivered...
We signed all of the documents for our house this evening with a notary public. Only one hour, not too bad. The money has been wired. The paperwork will be overnighted to our escrow company tomorrow.
Our real estate agent will be checking tomorrow on the repairs the seller agreed to.
We close on Monday if all goes according to plan.
In other news--I may have to look into becoming a notary public. $200 and hour?!?
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My college bf's mother was a notary public. She made decent money. It came in handy at work (she was a 4th grade teacher) and a lot of people knew she was a notary so it worked it nicely. You can't notarize for family or yourself though, she said. But it's cheap and easy to get a license.
Posted by: eden at July 14, 2005 11:03 AM (M2PUd)
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July 10, 2005
I'm Shocked!
Not really.
Rove's words on the Plame case have always been carefully chosen. "I didn't know her name. I didn't leak her name," Rove told CNN last year when asked if he had anything to do with the Plame leak. Rove has never publicly acknowledged talking to any reporter about former ambassador Joseph Wilson and his wife. But last week, his lawyer, Robert Luskin, confirmed to NEWSWEEK that Rove did—and that Rove was the secret source who, at the request of both Cooper's lawyer and the prosecutor, gave Cooper permission to testify.
I'm so impressed that he managed to destroy her career without ever mentioning her name.
President Bush stated at one time:
There are too many leaks of classified information in Washington. If there's leaks out of my administration, I want to know who it is, and if the person has violated the law, the person will be taken care of.
That phrase, "...taken care of." I'm interested to see exactly what that means. My guess is still that Rove, with the backing of the President, will weasel out of any real responsibility.
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Both Hands... Perchance are you referencing a beautiful folk song by one Little Miss Ani D.? I have perused your blog, mayhaps you might peruse mine (I got your link from Seven Inches of Sense...) I am at Soulwindows - as in: "The windows of my soul are made of one way glass..." Anywho, I also run a political blog - http://politicalwindows.blogspot.com
and one of my contributors has a post up that you may be interested in regarding some of Karl Rove's greater *ahem* moments... http://politicalwindows.blogspot.com/2005/06/why-i-am-with-enemy.html
keep on blogging...
Amanda
Posted by: Amanda at July 11, 2005 11:49 PM (VIpUA)
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I think it's absolutely disgusting that the White House is standing behind Rove on this. I hope Congress opens an investigation and gets his ass out of there. Is there a way to get Bush impeached for supporting Rove on this?
Posted by: Violet at July 12, 2005 12:36 PM (NZJFE)
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July 07, 2005
London Terrorist Attacks
My thoughts and prayers are with the people of
London and the rest of the UK.
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July 06, 2005
Forclosure Makes Home Buying Easy!
Got a call from the real estate agent last week, asking if we would be interested in an early close on our new Tacoma house. The seller is apparently a bit closer to being foreclosed upon than he would like to be and wants to get rid of the property ASAP. It was decided that in order to close a week early, he would need to provide an additional $500 as incentive to cover additional taxes, etc. that would be incurred.
He declined.
Then, suddenly, he changed his mind and wants to pony up the additional cash for us to sign early.
I just finished my conversation with the insurance company and it appears that we will be signing Friday or Monday. Now all we need is that cashiers check for $25,000.
We will own a house by this time next week!
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Exciting! Are you mentally decorating it yet?
Posted by: eden at July 06, 2005 07:30 PM (M2PUd)
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Not so much decorating as much as I am mentally arranging our furniture. I can't remember the measurements we took (approximated, as we didn't have a measuring tape!) and am having difficulty deciding if all our furniture will fit where I want it to!
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Posted by: ensie at July 08, 2005 04:36 PM (4k5pf)
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Congratulations! I hate moving personally. We have helped my sister and her husband move about 15 times in the last 3 years.. This past time we didnt help(Last week matter of fact)..
Posted by: Ivy at July 09, 2005 11:43 AM (g7sgm)
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July 02, 2005
I find this fascinating
According to the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982, it is a federal crime to reveal the identity of a covert agent. Anyone convicted of doing so could be sentenced to as many as 10 years in prison and up to a $50,000 fine, depending upon how the source obtained the information.
Now I guess we'll get to see if Karl Rove is above the law.
Update: For a continuing discussion of this issue in comment format, check out Pearly Gates.
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...Or the common assumption that Lawrence O'Donn-ll is a hack will be confirmed.
Seriously though - O'Donn-ll's accusation is based on anonymous sources, so donÂ’t take it too seriously. Especially now that the much-anticipated Newsweek article he spoke of
has been released, and it in no way implicates Karl Rove. Chances are O’Donn-ll was misinformed by a – get this – a leak inside Newsweek. Oh the irony!
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For some reason I get this error message when trying to post the above comment:
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No frickin' clue... Hence the - in place of "e".
Posted by: Richard at July 02, 2005 09:20 PM (c8zOa)
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Richard,
I realize that you don't put much stock in
Newsweek, however, I find it interesting that
this article implies that the White House is nervous about Rove and the prosecutor's interest in him. Luskin's statement that Rove "never knowingly disclosed classified information" seems loaded to me. It's one of those very carefully worded phrases lawyers are so fond of.
Posted by: ensie at July 02, 2005 09:40 PM (4k5pf)
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I believe it was Rove. I certainly wouldn't put it past him. I don't care what gets rid of him so long as something does. Besides, I thought it was Time, not Newsweek, being forced to give up the source. Newsweek is just doing an article on it, no?
Posted by: eden at July 03, 2005 10:10 AM (M2PUd)
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Eden, I wouldn't put anything past Rove. He has no ethics and unlimited access to the President, who apparently has no concern about the methods Rove employs to keep him in power.
Posted by: ensie at July 03, 2005 05:34 PM (4k5pf)
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Eden - The leak was in the Chicago Sun-Times piece written by Bob Novak.
Matthew Cooper of Time wrote a follow-up a short time later about the controversy. It was never actually published in the magazine, but did appear online.
Judith Miller of the NYT never wrote a word about it, but apparently knows the source of the leak.
For whatever reason, Miller and Cooper have become the targets of the grand jury investigation. They now face jail time for refusing to give up the source, while Novak has got off scot-free (it is surmised that he cut some sort of deal with the grand jury). Go figure.
So the point is, no one on the outside of the investigation has the slightest clue whatÂ’s going on. Even fewer know the actual truth on the matter of the leak. Everybody else should really stop making absolute statements of innocence or guilt (or even if a crime was committed).
Posted by: Richard at July 03, 2005 11:12 PM (c8zOa)
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Richard-It's not that hard to see through the smoke and mirrors. Again, I ask, who would have anything to gain from releasing this information? And shouldn't our concern stem not just from the fact that a crime may have been committed, but that a WRONG has been done?
Posted by: ensie at July 04, 2005 09:46 AM (4k5pf)
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I want $50,000...
*sniff*
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July 01, 2005
Take my picture by the pool, 'cause I'm the next big thing!

Your Summer Anthem is Beverly Hills by Weezer
Where I come from isn't all that great
My automobile is a piece of crap
My fashion sense is a little whack
And my friends are just as screwy as me
Your weird, wacky summer will be better than any summer in the Hamptons! |
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I'm "best of you" by the foo fighters!
actually, I like your anthem better.
Posted by: Dawn (webmiztris) at July 05, 2005 04:52 PM (rfFwe)
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I got some Kelly Clarkson tune.
I like your anthem better, too
Posted by: MissMeliss at July 05, 2005 07:03 PM (Cay3k)
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