Showing posts with label new things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new things. Show all posts

Movin' On Up

>> Wednesday, August 6, 2008

I am sad to report this, but the car JP and I have been driving since I moved to Las Vegas over four years ago is seeing its last days. It is a two-door 1999 Chevy Cavalier that JP actually bought new two years before he came out West. We discovered over a month ago that the transmission is dying.

Ok, the truth is that I am not really sad at all to see this car go. There is nothing salvageable in it. The paint is flaking off. The spare tire in the trunk had to be cut out when the lug nuts holding it in place rusted. When it rains, the trunk leaks so water pools down in the spare tire area. The passenger's side seat won't slide up anymore (it is two-door). The padded part on the back of the steering wheel is worn down from gripping. The visors are frayed and broken. The AC only runs very cool when I have my foot on the gas, making stoplights particularly painful in the summer. The radio doesn't work. Even the seat belts don't work right. We actually came up with a list of 32 things wrong with the car.

From what I have learned, buying a car and then running it into the ground is the most financially wise move to make (rather than trading it in, leasing, getting new wheels, etc.). We have run it into the ground so hard that there is nothing left of it. It truly is the most ghetto of cars. The funny thing is that I am sure people assume we are poor, which goes to show you should never judge people by their cover. The only thing I might miss a little bit is not having the most ghetto car in the lot and not worrying about what happens to it.

In the hopes of heading off a complete meltdown of the other car, on Saturday we test drove a 2008 Mazda MAZDA3 sedan and a 2008 Honda Civic sedan (we are done with two-door cars FOREVER). The MAZDA3 has an awesome hatchback that, with the back seats down, would put small SUVs to shame. Overall, though, the Civic drove nicer and was roomier. Good on the environment, cute, easy to get around in, good engine... It seems like a solid car that will fair far better than the Cavalier has.

We went with the EX model, which is about the top of the line. It even has a moonroof and a six speaker stereo system that sounds fantastic. It is a bit of a splurge, but we decided that we might as well get something we really like since we intend to drive it until it dies. I am hoping that we get a good fifteen years out of it!

Meet Ruby, the newest member of our family, so named because the beautifully sparkly red color reminds me of Dorothy's ruby red slippers. I never thought I was a red car person till I saw this shade.









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Girly Smelly Stuff

>> Monday, June 30, 2008




Yesterday I went to the Miracle Mile shops in the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and stopped by Bath and Bodyworks. They are having a blowout sale right now. The big shower gel, body splash, and hand cream were 75% off. The little rainkissed leaves lotion and bodysplash were $1 each (it is a new scent they are releasing soon), and the little Amber shower gel and wild honeysuckle body splash were $3.50 each. I have never gotten so much from Bath and Bodyworks for $20. Anyway, the sale lasts till Sunday, so you still have plenty of time to go get more girly smelly stuff you don't really need.

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Treats

>> Friday, April 11, 2008

Ok, so obviously I gave up on the letters theme. It just felt too contrived. And really, coming up with a photo for every letter of the alphabet is daunting. What could possible follow Mexican CocaCola? Besides, the letters would run out after 26 days and what then? Clearly the planning was zilch.

I figure that instead I will share with you the exciting and yummy Etsy purchases I'm awaiting.



1. Maui Blossoms Dry Oil Body Mist from domaly
2. Chocolate Raspberry Whipped Body Butter from morganstreet
3. Vegetable Deodorant Stick trial size (Tahitian Vanilla) from GudonyaToo
4. Intense Hair Conditioner (Tahitian Vanilla) from GudonyaToo
5. Gudonya Salty Dawg Shampoo (Tahitian Vanilla) from GudonyaToo
6. Lip Smoothies (Island Coconut) from GudonyaToo

All of this was less than $40 including shipping! Buying handmade from Etsy is so good for so many reasons.

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New Desk

>> Friday, November 9, 2007

Well, the new desk is finally implemented. The old desk just wasn't cutting it anymore; in fact, I wanted to toss it when we moved into the house three years ago!

Because the upper shelf went all the way across, I didn't really have room to open a book AND write. One or the other was ok, but the two together were just too much. Also, I would have to hold my trackball mouse in my lap so that my arm wouldn't ache as there was no room for the mouse on the keyboard tray.

Beyond all these things, the old desk was a cheap find at Walmart when JP was furnishing his apartment years ago. It was kind of a glorified cart with no wheels.

Here it is. I snapped a photo while I was cleaning it up for its departure from this life. Click it for my notes.

olddesk

The new desk is just perfect. It is a lovely, grown-up and functional desk. I spotted it in Office Depot during the last trip and decided it was the one. I can open a book and have space to write at the same time. Also, both the computer and the server fit into the lower cabinet without an inch to spare!

JP had a heck of a time getting all the wires -- we are talking at least 30 -- back where they needed to go in a somewhat organized fashion, but they are all pretty much hidden from view, just the way I like them! Click for my notes.

newdesk

The assembly and reorganization was a bit stressful at times, but I am excited to have a new and functional workspace! One goal down, way too many to go.

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