Monday, October 27, 2008

FINALLY!!!

Ok, so if you didn't hear... the house in Isanti I was going to buy had a crappy inspection... so I didn't buy it. Still waiting to get my ernest money back... grrr...

BUT... I found a house outside Milaca I liked too. Not nearly as much character... but a cute split-level on just over 5 acres. Little creek goes through the back yard... It's about 17 miles from work, which isn't bad at all. AND... if all goes well, we'll close in 2 weeks so I almost have a home! Yay!



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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Chicago Pics

Chicago Pics are here: (click on the picture to get to the full album)
Chicago - October 2008


I'm trying Picassa... I can't find an online album I like, so this is a trial... let me know if it's easy to look at.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Adventures in Chicago

So, Wednesday I arrived in Chicago. I was kind of planning on taking a cab into the city from O'Hare (which is 17 miles)... but then as I was walking out of the airport I saw the public tranist maps and realized that was going to be a whole lot cheaper. So, I took the El/Subway to the fanciest hotel I've ever stayed at. So, I had tried to find a cheaper hotel downtown, but I couldn't find enough of a price difference that would make up for the hassle of having to find my way to the hotel by 7am each morning if I was staying somewhere else. So, alas, I ended up at the Hotel Inter-Continental where this conference was held. I go up to my room... and it looks nice... until I look at the bottle of water which informed me that if I drank it, $6.95 was being charged to my room. There was a nice basket of snacks too, but agian, it informed me that the regular sized bag of M&M's was $4 if I caved and ate it. Also, no free complementary toothpaste if you forget yours: agian, $4. I go to log onto the internet, agian... $13.95/day for internet access. You'd think a $240/ night hotel would suppy a few of these things for the cost? (thank goodness for a CME stipend from work and that I'm not paying for this) Anyway... next time, I'm finding a cheaper hotel. At the Holiday Inn Express (one of my favorites)... Free wireless internet, no taunting snacks (and a reasonably priced vending machine down the hall), and often times a mini-fridge to keep my Diet Coke cold. No more fancy hotels. Screw this. And there was a banging noise in the wall every time the fan turned on. Anyway... enough about the hotel.

Wednesday night before the conference started... I went walking around and started getting cold, so I decided I had to do something inside. I decided to go to the Shedd Aquarium. It was kind of fun, but not the coolest aquarium I've been at. Maybe something to do with the fact that the outdoor part with the dolphins is cosed for renovation. :( Also, my camera was apparently not fully charged, so I didn't get many pics before it died. Also, that resluted in only one picture of the bean mirror in Millenium Park. They were busy setting up for the Chicago Marathon in Grant Park, so on my walk I saw the most big white tents and the most port-a-potties I've seen in one place in a very long time. Before I went back to the hotel, I went to Walgreens and bought my Diet Coke, granola bars, pretzles, and E.L. Fudge cookies at a NORMAL price to ward off any inclination to even TOUCH the super expensive snacks taunting me. Then I went shopping. I mean, my hotel was on the "Magnificant Mile"... how could I NOT go shopping? I got my first pair of LUCKY jeans ($30 of normal price - YAY!) and so far I love them. I also got 2 pairs of good shoes that I've been drooling over and I FOUDN THEM ON SALE! YAY! Big city shopping is awesome, lots of sales. Then I hung out in my room for a bit and attempted to sleep. I sleep like crap in new places.

Thursday... 7 hours of continuing education lectures with psych topics... un-interesting to most of you, so I'll leave that out. At lunch I went wandering a bit and took some fun pictures. After we were done... I went over to the Sears Tower, the tallest building in the United States and saw Chicago from up high. When I was in Chicago for my rotation, Alison and I went to the Hanckcok Tower that time, so I decided to do the other this time. Then I went to a show "No Country for Old White Men" which is essentially a sketch comedy show at Second City comedy club. A lot of the famous people on SNL, MadTV, and some movies trained here before they were "discovered." It was actually quite awesome. Then I went home late and slept.

Friday... 7 more hours of continuing education lectures with psych topics. Then I walked down to Navy Pier. Much more going on down there than there was when I was here for 6 weeks in February and March... Took a 30 minute boat ride tour of the Chicago Skyline. Pretty cool new view. Ate some food. Took some pictures. Then I went to another comedy club called: iO (improv olympics)... this is by Wrigly Field. Pretty much all the famous comedians who didn't train at Second City trained here (including Tina Fey). This was pretty funny too, totally worth it. :) Then I packed and went to bed!

Saturday... 5 more hours of continuing education... this just finished... now I will be heading to find some Chicago Style Pizza before heading to the airport... agian on public transportation. Hooray! Back in MN tonight!

Pictures will be uploaded later tonight or tomorrow (I hope).

Sunday, October 05, 2008

WHAT are you spending OUR money on???

So, agree with me or not, I wanted Mike Huckabee to be the Republican nominee... now I'm stuck not liking EITHER choice for president (or MN senate for that matter)... but I still get Huckabee e-mails a couple times a week... this was from yesterday...

Dear Huck PACkers-

I wanted to write you to convey my disgust with the passing of this 451 page bailout bill. Wall Street has gone trick-or-treating in Washington a little bit early this October. Wall Street is getting the treats and America is getting tricked. The “Axis of Arrogance” has tried to pull the wool over the eyes of the Main Streeters and in doing so hid a sty full of pork in a bill whose constitutionality is questionable at best. Friends, the folks in Washington continue to treat your wallet as their tip jar and this has to stop.

Just check out a few provisions in this bill:

Sec. 211. Transportation fringe benefit to bicycle commuters

Sec. 308. Increase in limit on cover over of rum excise tax to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Sec. 309. Extension of economic development credit for American Samoa.

Sec. 312. Deduction allowable with respect to income attributable to domestic production activities in Puerto Rico.

Sec. 317. Seven-year cost recovery period for a motorsports racing track facility.

Sec. 322. Tax incentives for investment in the District of Columbia.

Sec. 325. Extension and modification of duty suspension on wool products; wool research fund; wool duty refunds.

At a time when we are at “ground zero” and on the verge of an all out financial collapse, I am disgusted that these provisions were made.

At a time when Congress had the opportunity to do something to help the American economy, they lived up to their low approval rating. The only thing we can thank Congress for right now is that they are consistent. They are consistently spending money that doesn’t belong to them, consistently expanding pork projects, consistently doing nothing to help rebuild the American economy and consistently hurting the future of our country. Ultimately, they are consistently ignoring their own values, principles and beliefs and as a result, the American People are going to have to suffer.

Without the bailout there might have been some temporary hurt, but the long term effect will be far worse because of the precedent this bill has set and the “Bail-Aholics” it will create. Within minutes of the bill passing the state of California was already in line asking to be the next recipient of a Government hand out. We are creating an economy where you cannot fail and by doing so disabling our ability to ever truly succeed.

I am afraid this is just the beginning of the bailouts. We must not go silent into the night, we have to continue to fight and stand up against these legislators.