Well! It's been a while, hasn't it? But, today is my birthday and I love my birthday like a little kid, so I thought it would be a good time to say hello and tell you all what I've been up to!
So, let's pick up where we left off, shall we? I chose not to go to the high school reunion. There really weren't many people I would like to see, and I don't feel any need to show them how I'm doing. Plus, I haven't seen, heard from, talked to, heard about, ANYTHING, the Awful Ex, so I decided to leave that situation exactly as it was. I'm a little afraid that he'd "want to be friends" or something ridiculous like that. As Ebeneezer Scrooge so aptly put it, "I wish to be left alone." So I skipped it. (I did look at the pictures on FB though, and there were some people I would not have recognized. And I don't mean that in a good way.)
Did I tell you that my car died? Yes, sadly, my beloved 10 year old Honda Civic passed to that great parking lot in the sky back in July. It quit in about 15 minutes, too, which is kinda scary and kinda good. I told one of my friends that it was the car equivalent of having a massive heart attack and being dead before you hit the floor. It was kind of good, in that we didn't spend tons of money fixing a million little things before the big one hit, and it was also good that I was close to home when the service engine soon light came on, because by the time I got to our driveway, there was steam pouring out from underneath the hood. We changed the oil and hoped it was fixed, so I drove it a little to make sure it was alright before work the next day, and I didn't even make it the three miles out to the highway. The engine temperature pegged out at the hottest point and stayed there, so I turned around and went home. A few days later, we tried to move it from that parking spot and it wouldn't even shift into gear, so the transmission and motor are both shot. We've been taking our time to decide what to buy next (and save up some money, since we were hoping that the Civic would last a couple more years until some other things were paid off), but we've pretty well settled on the Volkswagon diesel Jetta. It's a really cute little car and the gas mileage is unbelievable. Now it's just a matter of time while we get our finances in order to buy one. I can't wait because right now I'm commuting in a Ford Excursion, which is basically the biggest SUV EVAH, and you can imagine how maneuverable that thing is on city streets and parking lots.
One thing delaying the car purchase is the fact that our house is falling apart in large chunks. Remember back in May when the stove caught on fire and the well pump quit ON THE SAME DAY? Would you believe that the well pump died again, this time quickly followed by the hot water heater? And that this time, it rained the entire week after the well pump died so that we couldn't fix it (electric pump + rain = bad idea), so that we spent an ENTIRE WEEK without water in our house? Yep, THAT was a fun week. Fortunately, Rock's mom and stepdad live right in front of us, so I could go to their house to shower in the mornings, so at least I could still go to work. (I refered to my office as The Land of Running Water that week and I wasn't at all unhappy about working some overtime!) This time, we replaced the well pump, the pressure tank and the hot water heater, so hopefully it will be more than 5 months before we have to replace anything again. Aren't you dying to visit my house?
So tell me, what's new with you?
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Happy birthday! Sorry to hear about the car. I am dying for a diesel car, though... they are cleaner and more fuel-efficient. Yours sounds like a great choice!
Yea!!! So good to "see" you again!!
Happy Birthday, my friend. I hope your day is just as lovely as you are.
Also, I hope that soon Shellys will dominate the universe!
Sheesh - I hate it when things die all at once like that!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Jess - Thank you! We have a diesel truck and it is awesome. It gets much better gas mileage than our gasoline Excursion. We looked at Jettas over the weekend and I am completely in love with them. Cannot wait to get one!
Shelly- Thanks! You are so sweet. I hope to be able to post more often as my schedule lets up a little.
Thank you! My work day has been really nice and I'm about to head home, so things are only going to improve.
We've got a pretty good hold on the Internet, so we just need to go viral, right?
Devan - I know, right? Do the appliances have a union that tells them when to strike?
Thanks!
Happy Birthday!!
Do you mean to tell me that Honda Civics only "live" TEN YEARS?? This is unacceptable! I was thinking of getting one, but I require at least 15 years out of my vehicles. Heh.
Happy Birthday! Mine is in a couple weeks and I'm sure excited. I LOVE Birthdays.
I've been MIA in blogging world too so it's nice to see I'm in good company.
Busy with work, life, stitches for son, etc... check it out at my site. catch up with me too.
Welcome back- great to read you again-
Tess - Yes, but those were 10 commuter years, much like dog years for cars. It had almost 300,000 miles on it, because I commute 2 hours a day. And good luck getting a car to last 15 years - I know how you drive! LOL!
Mashuga Mom- Thank you! I'll try to stop by your place soon.
Shooot! I missed wishing you a happy birthday!
Belated...
Thanks Ree!
Happy birthday! And enjoy the new car :)
Janssen - Thank you! I'm sure I'll love the car whenever I get it!
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