Wayyyyy past due...
November 29th, 2006 11:44 amWell, first let's get the day's spam out of the way. Then we can all be comfortable, yes? Gacked from
betagoddess, and .

Eh heh heh heh! Awww shucks, and it's the same answer
betagoddess got too! She's been married to her guy for 33 years, and I've been married to mine for 20. Guess this must be part of the reason. Silly quiz! It's got an amazing array of possible results, considering the questions are pretty black & white.
So, news. Well, two weekends ago I went to my cousin's daughter's wedding (that'd be my first cousin once removed, eh?) and got to dance my little feet off, and salsa'd by an expert to boot -- now *that* was a new dance experience! Hot young Latino brother of the groom just guided me expertly through a whole salsa number, complete with swivelling hips and a few really deep, almost-to-the-floor dips. Totally fun! And my sister and my niece and I then went out to the Gaslamp district in San Diego to people-watch until 1 a.m. A ship or three must have been in port, because that was the biggest cruising scene I've ever seen -- scantily clad young women *everywhere*, eyeing and being eyed by equal amounts of young men. It was a really fun girl's-day-out kind of weekend.
However, on the drive back Sunday morning, Peter calls on the cell phone... "Hurry home! We're flooded!" Gah. He'd turned on the dishwasher and then walked into the living room to play his electronic keyboard with his headphones on -- so he never heard the gushing water behind him. It was ten minutes before Kidlet came downstairs, and *she* stood there for about a whole minute taking it all in before she decided to say something. By then the water was an inch from Peter's bare foot, so he was about to find out anyway. Mad activity ensued, with much towel soaking and moving to higher ground (after he shut the water off, of course). We thought we'd been fast enough and saved the floor, but... nope. It's our new laminate (fake wood) flooring, put in just three years ago, and I sure loved it while it lasted. After a call to the insurance company, we found ourselves with half the floor pulled up and enormous blowers and dehumidifiers going night and day for almost a week to dry the place out. Fortunately they've agreed that it wasn't our fault (the pressure regulator outside blew -- it's been happening all over our condo development apparently), so at least we're not going to be out for the cost of another floor again. *Le big sigh* So that first week we moved upstairs, including the bunny and her enclosure plus the two cats and all their food and litter, and just sort of endured. Fortunately it was Thanksgiving week so we bailed after two days for our annual pilgrimage to the homes of two mothers. Got back Sunday to find the blowers still going, and they didn't get them out until Tuesday, I think.
We won't get the flooring going until January, so this whole holiday season will be spent with most of the floor torn up off the cement pad, dishes stacked on the counters, furniter shoved over to the far wall, and everything covered with the dust and dirt blown up by the blowers. We're not going to even try to get a tree or decorate -- I think my Christmas/Hannukah season will be reflected in my icons online and our trip to New York. I figure we'll get a tiny little tree for our hotel room. And isn't it fortunate that this is the first time *ever* we've decided to leave home during the holidays? The serendipitous way that things fell out amazes me.
Meanwhile here at work we're getting more and more applications every day -- from now until our deadline on the 15th I'll be as busy as a bee. And even busier after that... This is where I usually announce that my presence online will be even scarcer, right through until May when recruitment is over. I'll do my best to be here because I really miss y'all when I'm not on very much... *hugs entire flist at once*

Eh heh heh heh! Awww shucks, and it's the same answer
So, news. Well, two weekends ago I went to my cousin's daughter's wedding (that'd be my first cousin once removed, eh?) and got to dance my little feet off, and salsa'd by an expert to boot -- now *that* was a new dance experience! Hot young Latino brother of the groom just guided me expertly through a whole salsa number, complete with swivelling hips and a few really deep, almost-to-the-floor dips. Totally fun! And my sister and my niece and I then went out to the Gaslamp district in San Diego to people-watch until 1 a.m. A ship or three must have been in port, because that was the biggest cruising scene I've ever seen -- scantily clad young women *everywhere*, eyeing and being eyed by equal amounts of young men. It was a really fun girl's-day-out kind of weekend.
However, on the drive back Sunday morning, Peter calls on the cell phone... "Hurry home! We're flooded!" Gah. He'd turned on the dishwasher and then walked into the living room to play his electronic keyboard with his headphones on -- so he never heard the gushing water behind him. It was ten minutes before Kidlet came downstairs, and *she* stood there for about a whole minute taking it all in before she decided to say something. By then the water was an inch from Peter's bare foot, so he was about to find out anyway. Mad activity ensued, with much towel soaking and moving to higher ground (after he shut the water off, of course). We thought we'd been fast enough and saved the floor, but... nope. It's our new laminate (fake wood) flooring, put in just three years ago, and I sure loved it while it lasted. After a call to the insurance company, we found ourselves with half the floor pulled up and enormous blowers and dehumidifiers going night and day for almost a week to dry the place out. Fortunately they've agreed that it wasn't our fault (the pressure regulator outside blew -- it's been happening all over our condo development apparently), so at least we're not going to be out for the cost of another floor again. *Le big sigh* So that first week we moved upstairs, including the bunny and her enclosure plus the two cats and all their food and litter, and just sort of endured. Fortunately it was Thanksgiving week so we bailed after two days for our annual pilgrimage to the homes of two mothers. Got back Sunday to find the blowers still going, and they didn't get them out until Tuesday, I think.
We won't get the flooring going until January, so this whole holiday season will be spent with most of the floor torn up off the cement pad, dishes stacked on the counters, furniter shoved over to the far wall, and everything covered with the dust and dirt blown up by the blowers. We're not going to even try to get a tree or decorate -- I think my Christmas/Hannukah season will be reflected in my icons online and our trip to New York. I figure we'll get a tiny little tree for our hotel room. And isn't it fortunate that this is the first time *ever* we've decided to leave home during the holidays? The serendipitous way that things fell out amazes me.
Meanwhile here at work we're getting more and more applications every day -- from now until our deadline on the 15th I'll be as busy as a bee. And even busier after that... This is where I usually announce that my presence online will be even scarcer, right through until May when recruitment is over. I'll do my best to be here because I really miss y'all when I'm not on very much... *hugs entire flist at once*
no subject
Date: November 29th, 2006 08:09 pm (UTC)Good luck with the flooding repairs! YIKES!
no subject
Date: November 29th, 2006 08:49 pm (UTC)Thanks for the good wishes. Hopefully after the new year things will get all fixed. It's going to be quite a New Year's cleaning spree after that -- yuck!
no subject
Date: November 29th, 2006 09:02 pm (UTC)New Year's cleaning spree! WHAT fun! ........... NOT! =>}
Good luck with that, too! =>}
no subject
Date: November 29th, 2006 08:22 pm (UTC)I love the mental picture of you salsa-dancing with a handsome Latino.
no subject
Date: November 29th, 2006 08:52 pm (UTC)The trip will indeed be the saving grace this year. We'll just celebrate there, buy ourselves presents, enjoy the lights. Couldn't have planned it better, I guess!
And LOL, I rather like the mental picture of that dance too.
no subject
Date: November 30th, 2006 01:55 pm (UTC)New York should be fun. Excellent timing, too
no subject
Date: December 1st, 2006 07:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: November 30th, 2006 08:15 pm (UTC)Hope the floor can be sorted without too much more trauma.
::hugs you squishily::
no subject
Date: December 1st, 2006 07:50 am (UTC)*Hugs you back just as squishily*
no subject
Date: December 1st, 2006 09:49 am (UTC)Oh for goodness sakes ::rolls eyes, hugs you some more:: Remind me again why we all have insurance? Must be the fun of filling in all the forms and paying them all that money we're never going to see again. If I was closer I'd come and stamp on their toes for you.
I really hope things get better soon.
no subject
Date: December 1st, 2006 05:41 pm (UTC)Hey, is that from The Princess and the Goblins by any chance? There was much threatening of toe-stamping in that little story, as I recall... LOL!
no subject
Date: December 1st, 2006 05:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: November 30th, 2006 09:29 pm (UTC)Btw, I got the same result as you and betagoddess!
no subject
Date: December 1st, 2006 07:54 am (UTC)I saw your seduction results -- too funny! *Big hugs*
no subject
Date: December 2nd, 2006 02:26 am (UTC)