Posted by kim on November 7, 2009
Ok, I’m getting the urge to build a new house again. I’ve now been in this house for over three years and pretty much know everything I’d want to change in a new house. My ideal situation would be to start building while still living here as to not have to move twice, but realistically I doubt the bank would go for that. The idea of renting or buying something smaller in the meantime does not sound appealing.
Of course, I’m not even sure where I’d build a new house – I’d need to buy a lot first. I’m considering building outside the city limits, but there are pros and cons to that…
Pros: Less property taxes, More personal space, Own well so no water costs, Lower gas costs with own tank.
Cons: More upkeep, Farther from town to cart kids to activities and grab a soda when having a caffeine fit.
Such decisions. Time to start manifesting my dreams.
Other than that, Life is good today!
Posted by kim on October 25, 2008
Since I’ve decided to publicly endorse Obama, I’ve gotten the most criticism from my 10-year-old daughter. They are having mock elections at school, and she thinks McCain is the best choice.
In the middle of Wednesday night, said 10-year-old (aka Tatym) came into my room saying “I feel like I’m going to throw u…” and she proceeded to vomit all over my bedroom floor. I thought I was then going to gag cleaning it up. I figured I couldn’t send her school Thursday, and I didn’t want to leave her home alone all day, so she rode along to Omaha where I had yet another Lasik eye enhancement surgery. So I then had to defend Obama in a long political debate during the drive.
I honestly don’t think Sarah Palin is qualified enough for the VP position, and especially not suited for the Presidency should McCain kick the bucket (c’mon, you can admit he’s ancient old). The only good thing about McCain/Palin winning would be that I can continue to blog about Sarah Palin’s wardrobe and reap the profits. Gotta love it when major newspapers do stories on my blog posts. Someone told me this week that I have “the coolest job in the world” and it’s days like that, that I have to agree.
Anyway, Nebraska has not voted Democratic in a presidential election since 1964, but that’s not gonna stop me voting for Obama (I’m even registered as a Republican). What’s Joe the Plumber know? He’s not even a licensed plumber, but he is single…
Back to me (this is MY blog), I’m glad this was my last Lasik procedure because if the previous ones had been this painful, I never would have had more. First of all, I don’t think the Valium kicked in as I was in a panic mode, then the pain afterwards was atrocious, and I couldn’t see clear the next day. I went into the eye doctor, who said my cornea is swollen, thus the pain and blurriness. Hopefully these eye drops that I have to administer every two hours (and taste awful as they drip into the back of my throat) will cure the problem.
This weekend, I think I’ll lay low (due to my eyes, and I can’t wear makeup for a week). I should start to get my house ready for the city’s Christmas Tour of Homes. Tatym is trying to convince me to take her to the High School Musical 3 Movie, but she may have to swing her vote first.
Song stuck in my head “Chicken Fried” by the Zac Brown Band