Archive for the year 2007
It will be a sad sad day!
Posted on November 7, 2007 by Brian under Games, Life, Toys, Wishlist.
A few months ago I decided that I was going to cancel my account to World of Warcraft. This does not mean that I loose my character or anything like that it just means that I am not going to pay to play for a while. I looked online to see when my account ends and it says that it ends on November 22, 2007 4:16 AM PST. That happens to fall on a Thursday I am thinking of taking that Thursday off and just staying up and playing WOW till my account disconnects. It’s what any good WOW player would do if he was going to take a break from playing. Don’t get me wrong, I love the game! and they are coming out with yet another expansion that I want that will raise the cap to level 80 (I just hit level 70 on my Warlock) and add a new series of skills and powers to my character. However, the reason I am stopping for a while is because we really want to get our house done and on the market. I don’t want any distractions from me doing that so I am packing up anything that might be a distraction to me. The WOW is getting turned off for a while, the X-Box is going to get put up for a while (or I may let my dad play Halo 2 on it till I get moved. you know to see if I can get him hooked, lol!) and the PlayStation is going to go to Game stop to see if I can get anything out of it, maybe get some credits toward a PSP game or something. But the point is I want to completely focus on getting the house remodeled so that we can move out and into a nicer house. Ching said last night that when we get into our new home I can turn my account back on and play again because thats all we will really be doing, staying at home playing games and watching movies. We wont have the money to do anything else. I am hoping that we wont go into serious debt because we have a new house but I do want a house that will make her happy. We are trying to find a comfortable middle ground right know. I am sure that we will find it eventually but we have about a year before we really need to look, at the moment its just all a dream. Until we get this house fixed up and looking better we have no hope of selling it and getting into anything so first thing is first. Until then, I will be sad because I can not deliver my other worldly level of pawnage to the unsuspecting n00bs that reside within the World of Warcraft. Maybe I can ask for the expansion for Christmas, that would be a definite motivator to get me going.
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Pictures, Pictures
Posted on November 6, 2007 by Ching under Family, Flickr.
This is the blog where I catch you up on the events of the past weekend. Since pictures speak a thousand words, let’s have the pictures do the talking.
Saturday was spend at mom and dad’s where we had a double birthday celebration for Cannady Girl and me.
Don’t worry. Logan is drinking sparkling apple cider only. We may be corrupting him by teaching him how to play poker but we don’t let him drink alcoholic beverages.
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The Mist
Posted on November 6, 2007 by Ching under Movies, Sponsored Post.
I was watching TV the other day and I came across the preview for The Mist by Stephen King. I am a big fan of Stephen King and grew up with a lot of his books and movies. The guy knows terror thats for sure. This movie is no different. It stars Thomas Jane (from the new “Punisher” movie) and is about an other worldly mist that falls on a small town. The residents are trapped in a grocery store while they determine what is to be done. In the mean time the town starts to divide and one group is of the belief that the mist is nothing while the other group is on the other extreme and believes that the mist is a sign from God and wants to sacrifice a child to appease the lord. Thomas Jane’s character and his family seem to be caught in the middle of it all and have the only rational minds in the whole town! Things soon escalate when the creatures that are in the mist try to get into the store so that they can eat the tasty morsels that reside with in it, kind of like getting to the cream filling in a Twinkie, lol! It kind of reminded me of this time that I was moving back from Tennessee! I was driving up this tall hill in Arkansas and it was raining, the higher I got the harder it seemed to rain, like something was telling me that I shouldn’t be trying to climb this hill. I was carrying a trailer on the back of my car and the weight of that combined with the slick road was making me slide backwards. I decided to pull over till the storm passed. While I was sitting there I noticed that there were no cars on the road. I thought to myself “How can this be, this is a major highway, cars should be just rolling by”. However, this was not the case, for about 30 min I sat their and waited for the rain to stop. Finally I noticed it letting up a little and decided to head out. I started up the hill but still no cars. It wasn’t till I reached the other side of the hill that I noticed all the oncoming cars sitting on the side of the road. because of the windows being fogged over I didn’t notice the cars behind me till I vented the car and got the windows clear. Seems everyone else had the same idea. But in that thirty minute stretch my mind was playing with some strange thoughts of other worldly dimensions and transportation to parallel universes. It was freaky but it reminds me of this movie. I am curious to see if this is all just a figment of there imaginations or if this is something that is truly going to destroy us all.
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Logan’s First Poker Home Game
Posted on November 3, 2007 by Ching under Family, Flickr, Poker.
We have the makings of a child poker prodigy. LOL.
We decided that we would have a friendly five-dollar buy-in poker tournament at our family get together today. As Brian was getting the stuff ready, Logan asked if he could play with us. We told him no because we would be playing for real money.
“I have money,” he says.
“How much money do you have?” I asked.
“Four hundred twenty eight dollars,” he declares proudly.
He was so cute that we agreed to let him play for fun. Uncle Jude staked his five-dollar buy-in. Logan had a lot of fun playing cards with the grown ups, especially since he won the whole thing. He was really happy because he was going to add his winnings to his savings account. Just a bit more closer to five hundred dollars. Go, Logan!
Here are some of the pictures we took.
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Hurrah for Good Credit
Posted on November 2, 2007 by Ching under Life, Sponsored Post.
Brian and I are advocates of checking your credit on a yearly basis to make sure it is free of errors and other anomalies, like fraud or identity theft, things like that. There are many places that offer free credit reports online. The only down side is that they don’t tell you your actual credit score. You often have to pay to get that info. Everything else is free for the most part. However, at the end of the free report (or sometimes at the beginning) they’ll tell you that for $15 or so you can get your actual credit score.
This week we had the opportunity to get our credit info at no cost. As much as we don’t like credit inquiries, we figured that we really want to know how much of a hit our credit took because of the debt consolidation we did a few years ago. We’d rather know the damage now so we can take steps to rectify it before we begin going about getting a loan for new house within the next couple of years. There are many resources on the web that provide helpful information to those wanting to get out of debt or improve their credit. Badcreditoffers.com has a special section on credit repair and relief. Knowing your credit rating is important. If it’s not good, at least you can begin the road to recovery before it gets worse. =P
Brian got the info back from the mortgage broker today. Believe it or not, he actually has better credit than I do. When we first met, he practically had none. LOL. No really. That’s why my name is on our current mortgage. Brian wanted to buy a house. I really didn’t care either way. However, he didn’t have enough credit to get it on his own so I had to get on the mortgage. Looking back, I think it was a trick to get me to marry him. Getting a joint mortgage is a pretty big commitment. How can you not get married after making such a commitment? Of course, I would have accepted his marriage proposal with or without the mortgage hanging over my head.
Almost ten years later, the tables have turned. Brian has better credit than I do. We are both at about 800, but Brian’s is slightly better. Mine is a couple of points below and Brian is about fifteen points above. According to FICO, perfect is 850 so our credit is surprisingly actually pretty good. It seems our debt consolidation didn’t hurt us at all. I was afraid that the debt consolidation would tarnish our credit so much that we would have to settle for bad credit loans. I think the good thing about Brian and I is that we took action before we missed or were late on any payments. Besides that, we really did learn our lesson and we haven’t reverted back to our old crazy spending ways. I think that is what has helped our credit stay good inspite of everything.
When we were looking at our report today, which we didn’t have to pay for thanks to the mom’s mortgage broker friend (it was actually a small investment on his part because he is hoping to get our business when we buy a new house some time next year), Brian joked “Gosh! I never would have married you had I known you had a below 800 credit score!” Kidding aside, I think I was already at about 800 when we met. If anything, my score just got worse because when we first got together we spent more than we were making. I’m really proud of the kind of people we’ve become. We’ve learned the value of saving, and we just save, save, save as much as we possibly can. Delayed gratification is a good thing specially if your goal is to retire at 55, which according to the mortgage broker is not so farfetched based on our current spending/saving habits. Only 25 more years to go!
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