January 23, 2006

I am tired and hungry. We just got done cleaning, polishing, and waxing the Civic. We also did a clean-up on the CRV because it was gross. We spent the whole day up in Kohala dealing with work related issues and now we are done and back home foraging for food. Tomorrow, we are heading back to the car dealership to have a little chat about this speedometer issue, rather, the fact that they are idiots and either messed up when putting on the brakes or the tires and now the speed sensor or VSS is screwy. Oh well, we will get it taken care of! Life is going well here in Hawaii…

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November 19, 2005

We are nearly finished packing up our stuff in our old apartment. It is bare looking and the only things in the room are essentially the bottom part of our desk which is going to be disassembled tomorrow and some random furniture that we are waiting for charity or buyers to pick-up. We are SO glad that we moved. The smell has only gotten worse and it keeps going higher and higher up in the building.

In other news, we are trying to find a car online. So far, we have had some success so that is good…

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May 16, 2005

Post of randomness…

Since we will not be living in Ohio much longer and because we do not wish to communicate with Ohioans, we have decided to get rid of the Cadillac. We really do not need a car here. We rarely go anywhere that we could not have walked to or used the bus to get there. Yay for getting rid of the car.

The idiot yard man outside is using an edger but it seems as though he is better at edging concrete rather than grass. I was napping when the grinding of concrete woke me up. Now, I am sleepy and moody. Fortunately, I will be better once Brian is home.

After reading a bunch of western novels (which were all great) I am now reading The Vampire Lestat. It is an interesting to make a transition from 1860-1880 Western era novels to 18th century French vampires. I tried to read Larry McMurtry’s Terms of Endearment but it could not pique my interest very much so I will try that one again later. It seems a bit strange to read a book by him where he is attempting to portray the lives of two different women rather than a large number of men.

I will cease the rambling now. I am exhausted. Why do we keep staying up so late?

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