Thursday, January 29, 2009
Great News!
Sunday, January 25, 2009
I need help/Dell and I are not getting along
Anyway, all of a sudden, the laptop will shut down all open programs and log you out of the current username. It it won't shut the computer entirely down, it just logs you out. Then, when you log back in, a sweet little message pops up that reads "Your battery is still able to charge properly, however, it is nearing the end of it's usable life." Then it gives you a link to where you can buy $180 Dell replacement batteries--thanks but no thanks (it's only a year and a half old!)
To make matters worse, if you leave the laptop or close the cover, when you return, it won't "wake up." You have to completely shut down the computer and restart it again to turn it on.
The part I couldn't understand is why is continued to log me out/shut down while it was still plugged into the wall. Who cares if the battery is dying...shouldn't it still work fine if it has the wall/adaptor as a power source??! I did a little experiment and removed the battery so the sole source of energy would be through the adaptor. Lo and behold, the computer still randomly shuts down programs and logs you out (but it does not give the battery message upon logging back in) and it also requires complete shutdown to get it going again after leaving it for 15 minutes.
CAN ANYONE HELP ME!!??? I am so inept when it comes to computers and doing want to go spending $200 on something that won't fix the problem. Thanks!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Confessions of a Dietitian
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Whine
Monday, January 19, 2009
Last night, for the first time....
Purple Top Turnips
Hass Avocados
Garnet Yams
Broccoli
Cucumbers
Green Leaf Lettuce
Roma Tomatoes
Red Onions
Eggplant
Cameo Apples
Bosc Pears
Orlando Tangerines
Navel Oranges
Thursday, January 15, 2009
On another note
Life here at the Crozier household has been a bit chaotic since arriving home from our trip. We don't have any days off together this week which is a huge bummer but we both have plenty of projects to work on and so we're trying to keep busy. I for one have to keep myself occupied for 12 whole hours alone today while Graham's at work-I'm hoping to take this opportunity to work more on scrapbooking some wedding pictures (I'd like to get the book done before summer) and maybe I'll even finish the last 2 chapters of my novel.
We have a couple pieces of exciting new this week, one being that we locked in to refinance our mortgage so now we'll have a 30 year fixed loan and actually be paying down principal which I'm very relieved about. We were able to get a great interest rate and so our monthly payments will be less than $100 more than they were with our interest only AND we'll be paying down the principal. We are so thankful that we can now afford a 30 year fixed loan! This obviously means that we're planning to stick around in our place for a while which had previously been a huge topic of conversation as we were wishing we could buy a house...
Our second bit of news is that GRAHAM COMPLETED HIS APPLICATION FOR GRAD SCHOOL! If you received our Christmas letter, you may already know that this was a possibility. Well it is a reality now--he drove the application over to UW and submitted it yesterday (it's due today at 5 PM). Phew! It was quite a stressful time for us, trying to figure out which tracks he should apply for. In the end, he applied for their Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program, specifically selecting the clinical nurse specialist and family nurse practitioner tracks. There are definitely plus' and minus' to both options but I'm really proud of him and can't wait to hear back. One of the oncology docs he works with (who loves him and always wants to take him and I sailing) completed one of his recommendations so I think that will be an asset in setting him apart from other applicants.
Anyway, we'll see what happens. We're praying lots and trying to keep very open-minded about the future. If Graham does get into school, he'll be working and going to class full time and so refinancing and staying put in Kirkland seemed like our best option to keep everything affordable. Today someone is coming to complete an appraisal on our place (a part of the refinancing process) so I guess we'll be finding out whether our condo has decreased in value or held it's own in the ugly market right now (I'm hoping our nicely-tiled bathroom will bring up the value!) :o)
Hope all you readers are doing well....keep us in your prayers!
Happy 1/2 Birthday to THIS guy!
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Here fishy fishy....
My sister Lani ever-so-kindly captured a short video clip of our Mexican fishing experience. The camera is aimed at her husband Michael for most of the time, but she did get some footage of the drama that ensued as my fish neared the boat (his fish is the one jumping out in the distance and mine is the one thrashing right next to the boat). Although she isn't aiming the camera at me and my fish for much of it, pay attention to the audio and you can get a pretty good idea of what was happening. :o)
Here fishy fishy....
My sister Lani ever-so-kindly captured a short video clip of our Mexican fishing experience. The camera is aimed at her husband Michael for most of the time, but she did get some footage of the drama that ensued as my fish neared the boat (his fish is the one jumping out in the distance and mine is the one thrashing right next to the boat). Although she isn't aiming the camera at me and my fish for much of it, pay attention to the audio and you can get a pretty good idea of what was happening. :o)
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
MEXICO...in pictures
Finally, we headed off to our condo. The drive there was a little sketchy because the road was not paved (which made me nervous at first). Playa Blanca (our condo) was definitely off the beaten path which turned out to be for the better as we tend to like to avoid tourist traps. The condo, grounds, pool and beach were beautiful!
Okay, so I may not have been super brave about it. I might be shrieking and trying to jump in the back of the boat to get away, but it's really difficult for one to tell from the picture. :o) Poor Arturo was probably wondering why girls were even allowed to fish. Arturo estimated my fish weighed about 30 kilos (66 #)!!!! I couldn't even lift it without help. Here are a few photos taken when we arrived back at shore to give you a better picture of the size.
Our 3 keepers (My sailfish was bigger than Michael's but his was prettier-we think we caught a husband and wife. Dad's fish is being held in the foreground by Ben).We didn't know what on earth we were going to do with over 100#s of fish so we brought the 2 sailfish to a restaurant and in trade for one fish, had them cook us the other one. They prepared it 3 ways for us--ceviche, fillets and almost like a fish version of shrimp cocktail. Here's my fish in it's dead form:
Oh yeah, and since this shouldn't all be about me, I should probably mention that a couple other people caught fish. Here's Graham's Needlefish (we didn't keep him because he wasn't good for eating): Oh wait, did Ben catch something too?
Yes, that really is a dolphin swimming RIGHT next to our boat.
Brief Christmas Recap
We had a lovely Christmas dinner (with homemade spinach pasta!), opened presents and were in bed by 8:30 PM for our early 4 AM wake up call...