Tuesday, June 1, 2010

May gone already!

Apologies for absence it's been a super busy few weeks. My parents came to stay with us for nearly 3 weeks and we were so busy out and about that all things computery got pushed to the backburner. We went to Silver Glen Springs one day and I got massively sunburnt on my shoulders! No suncream and snorkelling for a couple of hours does that to my white English skin.

The upstairs AC unit broke down while my parents were over, and it couldn't have happened at a worse time. The temperature were up in the high 80s with high humiidty too. Luckily it was still under warranty and we got it fixed within a week, however it still cost $800 to get repaired as labour and freon aren't covered! We'd have been looking at a $2000 repair bill if we had to pay for parts too. Having got it fixed I then decided to set about moving the thermostat. Unfortunately I neglected to turn off the power, thinking that's it's only low voltage (24V) what could go wrong. I blew the 3 amp fuse on the main circuit board and were without AC upstairs for most of the day while I figured this all out. A trip to the local auto parts store bagged me a new fuse and we were back in business, although the thermostat remains in its old position. Mrs P was none too impressed with my handiwork. On the plus side I've fixed the ice maker in the refridgerator which was icing up as the solenoid was all rusty and preventing the flap from shutting. A quick wirebrushing and $40 was saved and now it all works. We celebrated having working crushed ice by drinking mojitos and margaritas!

The two big girls took part in the largest kids triathlon in the US where 1000 kids aged 5-15 took part.. Strangely enough both Raina (who's 9) and Sofie (who's 5) had to complete the same course consisting of a 100m swim, 3 mile bike and then 1/2 mile run. Raina did really well and finished 23 out of 400 in her age group while Sofie finished 2nd in her age group in her first ever Triathlon! She even got to collect a trophy too. Their next event is June 12th, which so happens to be the same day that England kick off their 2010 World Cup campaign.

World Cup fever is starting to take a hold in our house. Well to be honest it's just me that's excited and I managed to hook the PC up to the TV so I can watch some of the games. Most of the games are being shown on ESPN (which we don't have) so I'll have to make do with some blocky, blurry internet feed but it's better than nothing. Here's hoping I can find a link to a English commentary rather than the more common Korean/Chinese/Thai ones. I'll be watching the England games at a local bar http://www.annomalleys.com/ which unfortunately for me is an Irish themed bar, however this one's pretty good. To be sure, to be sure...

Charlotte is a real handful now and is into EVERTHING. I've had to put a lock on the pantry door to stop her from opening it as she get's in there and then pulls everything out. My Dad and I built a gate for the back porch as Charlotte can now open the front and back doors. If she gets out into the back yard she'll be off down the garden and headed straight for the marsh. She's safe for now until she learns how to climb over it! I've been schooling Charlotte well on music theory as this picture shows.


Mrs P needs some new meaning to her life as 'Lost' has finished. I suggested the housework but that went down like the proverbial lead balloon. I never got into that series, so I can't understand all the hype. But I was banned from being the room while Mrs P watched the finale as my 'smart ass' comments weren't appreciated. Huh. Still, there were not-zombies to be shot in Resident Evil 4... My PS3 seems to be used for just about everythiing except playing games at the moment. Whether it's watching Blu-ray discs, DVDs, streaming Netflix movies or even renting movies via the online Playstation store, it really does do it all.

I need a new cell phone as my Razr took a trip through the washing machine and didn't fair too well. Since then I've been using Raina's Samsung which is basic to say the least. No camera, no MMS, no internet, nada. I'm on pay as you go as I really don't use it that often but the selection of phones here is dire. Doesn't help that of the 4 main providers, 2 of them use a competing technology to GSM and the phones aren't compatible on each other's networks. I'm thinking about buying one of the ebay UK and shipping it over, but I have a feeling that's going to be a royal PITA.

Hurricane season starts today and last until the end of November. It's predicted to be an above average season this year so I guess I ought to start thinking about taking some precautions. There are steel hurricane shutters in the garage but lord knows how I'm going to fit all of them. I suspect that by the time I've installed them all the storm will have passed. At least I know where the bolts are which is a start, right?

Saturday, April 3, 2010

100+ days

No not since my last past but it's been over 100 days since the temperatures were last in the 80s. Apparently you have to go back to 15 December 2009 for the last day over 80 but this week/weekend we're back at that magic number.

Bike week came and went and once again it was freezing! Mrs P came with us this time to 'break her duck' and see what the fuss was all about. This was probably my favorite bike at the event.

And this was probably the best way to be served a beer...



The Beast is no more. It's been traded for this 'little' honey.....



The front passenger wheel bearing was shot on the the Jeep (along with the CV joint) and would have been about $200 in parts for me to fix it. Given that the rear axle needed a complete rebuild and the transfer case was trashed we decided that it wasn't worth repairing. After all why sink $2000+ in to car that's only worth $3500?

Let's get the technical bits out of the way...It's a Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer spec with a 5.4L V8 300hp engine. It seats 7 altogether, two in the front, two in the center in Captain's chairs and 3 in the 3rd row. It's got leather interior and power just about everthing including power pedals and powered 3rd row seating, indash navigation, yadd yadda yadda. Believe it or not it's more economical than the Beast. I've been getting 16 mpg as opposed to 13 in the Jeep and the Ford runs on regular rather than the Beast's more expensive Super unleaded. So all in all I'm 3 mpg and 30 cents a gallon better off. It will have paid for itself in no time....

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Doesn't time fly...

It's taken a while but I've finally finished a personal project...the trouble with blogging is that it's a permanent record of when you start something. Back here in Sept 2008 I wrote about my new bike well I've finally finished it this week. The seat, handle bars and rear wheel and phat tyres came from an old beach cruiser. If you want to know why I didn't just refurb the parts bike it's because it was a ladies cruiser and too small for me.



Had an exciting day yesterday and Mrs P now has a new toy. Her old Subaru just wasn't cutting it any more, with the big kids arguing and fighting on the short 3 mile trip to school. We drove up to a Toyota dealer in Jacksonville and 4 hours later we came home in this shiney new vehicle. It's a 2008 Toyota Highlander and thankfully its not part of the recall. It's got 3rd row seating and the middle seat in the 2nd row comes (and hides away) so it's easy for the kids to get right to the back. It was a fair chunk of change but if Mrs P is happy then that suits me just fine.


Monday, February 15, 2010

Avatar(se)

It's been a super busy start to the year with what seems like two birthday parties every week. Not sure what they add to the water in April and May each year but there sure are a lot of babies born in January and February!

It was Charlotte's birthday too on 10th Feb and as you can see below she's got the taste for buttercream icing already. In other exciting news she's now walking! It took her 2 weeks to go from taking a single step to being able to walk around the house carrying stuff. Amazing to watch!


Not much has been done on the house, I've managed to decorate the guest room and put up 2 sets of blinds. We've done a bit of yard work as Mrs P got a "bee in her bonnet" about the front yard and ended up with me digging out a bush that has become a tree.
The cash resulting from the sale of my house in England has finally arrived here and we're now working out how to spend it. Mrs P wants a new car and is thinking of either a Honda Pilot or Toyota Highlander. I'm looking for either a Ford Expedition or the slightly larger Chevy Suburban, both of these cars run to 18 ft long.
Anyone got James Cameron's address? I need to write to him and ask for my money back. Mrs P and I went to see Avatar 3D yesterday and that's my first and last 3D movie I'll be watching. My eyes were hurting after 3o minutes or so and even if you take the special glasses off there's no relief as the film's all blurry. As for the movie itself I don't see what the hype was all about. It's not a great film by any stretch of the imagination.

Monday, January 25, 2010