CLICK HERE FOR BLOGGER TEMPLATES AND MYSPACE LAYOUTS »

Saturday, December 20, 2008

fact: the eyes are the groin of the head.

i had a real life encounter with a real life wanna be dwight shrute.

so i am a selling champion on a well known selling site.  im currently trying to sell an old f*x machine (looks kind of dirty when written like that).  i no nothing about it since it wasn't mine in the first place, so, obviously i didn't put any detail.  just the name, and function (it f*xes).  
anyway,  someone was potentially interested in it.  here is the convo (one sided)...shortened in case of a potential search for this conversation, because you know that dwight would do that.  :)

#1
Regarding the above, what type of ink does it use /
require.  If something other than one of those
'carbon'-type roll cartridges (which is not the kind
of f*x unit that i'm looking for), can you please
supply your machine's specific model number
so i can research its specs?


#2
Thanks for your response.  Web-search / due diligence
states that one of the predominant concerns with this
model is its eventual failure to consistently pick up
paper -- this is a common problem and the cost of a replacement pickup roller
can be just as expensive as your asking price,
so think that i'll take a pass on this model.


#3 - re: to another f*x of ours :)
Thx again for your quick reply.  Web-reviews
are MUCH more favorable, i.e.,
better-than-average / 3-4 stars.  Aside from the fact
that they all state that functionality completely
shuts down sans any warning once the ink tanks dry out
(has this been your experience? -- if so, no biggie as
i'll just be certain to keep an extra cartridge handy)
it appears that this will work for its intended
purpose.  That being, solely as an infrequently-used
machine, sometimes copier, i.e., NOT hooked up to
a PC.  So... if you don't mind my testing it out prior
to purchase, please reply with how to contact you,
where i can see this unit, what's a good time, etc.
My # is listed in my initial inquiry
thread.


#4
This stated, i.e., no ink, will take a pass.  i've
learned the hard way not to take any more chances on
buying used tech equipment w/o first testing the item.




Thursday, December 11, 2008

phase II- Loo Loo's 1

here is phase II.  charlie brown and half of his friends loo looing it up in the living room of the harder house.  i always wondered what it would be like to be serenaded by christmas carolers. 

 :)



next is phase III.  
will post more pics soon. 


Thursday, December 4, 2008

phase I - a woodstock christmas

i finished phase I of my window painting project last night.  

i'm pretty "stock"ed about it, hehe...bad joke.  the only thing that i don't like is i can't see through our peep hole anymore.  so, it's either peering through woodstock's perch or looking up from the bottom window.  well, we will see which one works better when the time comes.  :)



i'm off to concur phase II.  
more pictures to come.




Saturday, November 29, 2008

christmas time is here...


 i like christmas.  i find a lot of joy in decorating the tree, making cookies and other delicious desserts, lighting cinnamon candles, and wrapping pictures on the wall.   

i'm going to try something new this year.  i'm going to attempt to paint a christmas display on the front windows of our home.  i've never done window painting before (at least i can't remember right now :), but i'm pretty sure it will be awesome.  hopefully this will be a tradition in the harder house. 

i'll post pictures of the final product later.  :)


Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Adventure at Apple Hill

i didn't know what to expect at apple hill.  i had been bugging the hubby to take me to this place for the last 3.5 years and he finally caved.  heck yes!  i guess that's what persistence does =o). 

hailey stayed with the grandparents all day.  this was nice in two ways.  it was a chance to get away with the hubby and also because apple hill would have been insane with an infant (just my opinion).
we car pooled up with the age and sandra.  i sat in the front seat of the car since i'm known to get motion sickness in anything that moves.  i did pretty good.  no reports of nausea.   
the drive was about 1hr. 45min. from carson.  not too shabby.  i thought it was going to take alot longer than that!  we arrived in camino, ca and started on our apple hill adventure.  i learned that this place isn't one BIG festival, but many different sites that you drive around too.  sweet.
our first stop was a quant little bake shop, called mill view ranch,# 23 on the map.  we got a map there and some homemade apple doughnuts that were delish!  


next stop was #20, plubell's family orchard.  this place had alot of different activities for families.  there was a clown, pumpkin patch, gift shop, craft booths, tire swing, face paint, and petting zoo. check out the duck with the awesome beauty shop hair-do. =o)
next was the famous jack russell brewery, #36.  they had some pretty killer beer choices and bbq to boot.  for about eight bucks, you could get 6 or 8 bottles of beer to take home with you (i can't really remember the exact amount.  i was a little intoxicated.) there was also some live music from a local country singer-not really my choice of tunes, but that's okay, it was still really cool to check out a real local brewery.  i know dave just dreams about having one of our own in the backyard.  that would be pretty frickin sweet.  p.s.  there are some wineries at apple hill as well for those of you who prefer grapes over barley.
after driving around for awhile (we got lost) we ended up at stop #11, bavarian hills.  i think it was supposed to be some type of german stop.  it didn't really have that much to offer. a small dining area and some craft booths. we used their bathrooms.

next was boa vista cider mill, #3.  this place was really cool.  there was a huge farmers market that sold everything you see in the grocery store =o), but better looking and tasting.   there were tons of craft booths and some places to eat.  we got some apple butter that is awesome, apple cider, and an apple pie from this place.  we have yet to try the pie.  i can't wait for that day!  by the way, i had no clue that brussels sprouts looked that way.

our last stop was a good one to be our final destination.  it was #40-the fudge factory farm.  the line to get there was insane!  there were tons of craft booths, a farmers market, a fishing pond (with dead fish), pony rides, a wolf showing, the fudge shop, and more.  definitely a place to take the fam-just don't let the kids go into the water =o).

our experience at apple hill was pretty good.  fun times and good company.  what could be better than that?    =o)

Thursday, October 16, 2008

apple hill

we finally get to go to apple hill! i'm pretty excited because i've never been there.   it's one of the things i've been deprived of as a child.  i don't really know what to expect.  i hear it's rather large and full of apples =o).  we might leave hailey with the grandparents, which will be super nice to spend this time away with the hubby and some friends.  but we will see.  i can't wait!


Monday, October 13, 2008

harder*hands

in 2006, harder*hands was born.  during christmas '06, dave learned to crochet beanies and scarves.  i soon followed in his footsteps.  it's a pretty neat hobby.  you sure do learn a lot of patience, that's for sure! some of our products can be seen on various people from time to time. anyway, over the years we've gotten a bit more creative with our creations and have expanded into other crafting areas.  
shown below are a few samples of our other creations-wine glass jewelry, or
 better known as "glass slippers," crafted by yours truly.  enjoy!

Friday, October 10, 2008

more

it has almost been a week of healthly eating at the harder household.  the hubby and i are getting into the swing of things.  no real complaints about the food selection.  let's keep up the good work, mr. harder.

@}-'--,---'---,----
it's snowing in carson pretty good right now.  i guess it's time to take the swamp cooler out of the window,  turn on the heater, and cuddle up with a warm blanket and some of dave's famous chai tea.  mmm...
@}--'--,---'---,---
i've been selling things on craigslist like a champion.  i'm pretty stoked about our sales.  were haven't sold any big ticket items, but it's really nice to get all of the furniture and what not we aren't using out of the house.
@}---'---,-'---,---
i have the painting itch.  i can't wait to put some new color on our walls!  we have only changed 2.5 rooms since we bought the house 3.5 years ago.  yikes.  it's time for some change around here.

Monday, October 6, 2008

on the road to emmaus.. i mean healthy eating

you thought i was going to break into song didn't you?  haha

@}-'--,-'---,-'------
so the hubby and i are making a conscious decision to bring healthy food into our lives.  not that we have never eaten healthy before, but i don't think pasta every day, afternoon, and night is really all that good for you. =o).  menu planning and buying only what we need for the week(s) is our plan so far. i'm interested to see the economic effect it has on our budget whether it's good or bad.  
@}'-,---'-,--'--,-----
i wrote in an earlier post about all the movies that i've been watching, both dvd and vhs.  i've noticed in about 99% of the movies that have been watched in our home have a connection to another movie that has been watched in the last 2.5 weeks or so.  similarities include but are not limited to main characters, supporting characters, one liners, songs, ect.  
freaky.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

ocd

since not having cable, i've been watching shows that i normally wouldn't get anyway, on the handy dandy internet.  internet tv is awesome (speaking like kevin from the office).  i've been really getting into home decorating shows, like everyone other woman on the face of the e-arth.  i've always liked them, but never could watch them.  anyway, i like to be creative and see what i can do with next to nothing, and since watching these shows, my house is a wreck, my husband is going crazy, and i'm getting a killer work out moving everything, including the kitchen sink (not literally) in every different place imaginable.  will i stop this insanity?  probably not.  what can i say?  maybe i'm just ocd.



Monday, September 29, 2008

will it rain today?


famous lyrics from dave matthews band.

it's cloudy in carson.  rain cloudy.   i hope it rains today.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

a life with out cable

we officially don't have cable anymore.  well...if you don't count the staticy cbs and abc channels.  it's different without t.v.  life is sure less noisy, more creative, and still.  i kind of like it.

i've been watching more movies lately, and have wiped off the dust of some vhs' as well.  
the hubby and i made s'mores last night.  mmm, those are good.  i mentioned that it would be cool to sit in front of a fire.  unfortunately, we don't have a fire place, plus it's still a bit too warm for one.  anyway, i turned to technology to help me with this one.  i watched a yule log fire on you tube while eating my s'mores.  dave thought it was boring, but i enjoyed it. haha...
@}------------------------------
i actually sold something on craig's list.  after many weeks of our stuff on there, someone finally said they wanted something.  heck yes!  i am proud.


Monday, September 22, 2008

today's


fall is here.  i'm pretty excited about it.  this season is my favorite of all the seasons.  the smells, the sights...it's awesome.  
i can't wait for those gingerbread lattes.  i think those come out at the end of fall.  a good way to end the season =o).
..................................................
i'm more content with life.  i know this is good.  i know this is the start to moving forward for me and my family.  
..................................................
we cancelled our cable last week, but we still get every channel that we got before (about 24.5 channels.  that's 24 and one half, not 245 for those who read that quickly =o).  hmm...maybe they forgot to turn it off, or turned someone else's off?  that would be sweet if we didn't get a bill for it.
...................................................
i'm pretty tired of hearing about the latest economy news and election ads.  by the way...i'm convinced those ads have some sort of subliminal message in them.  they sure get hailey's full attention.
...................................................
hailey is almost crawling and pulling her self up.  babies grow up really fast. 
oh, to be a child again.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

to do list


i was going through the blogs a few days ago, and i was reading noel's post on dream jobs.  that got me thinking what some of my dream jobs are. some would be: working at a quaint little book store, esthetician, parody song writer, hair model, barista, painter, nurse, and councilor to name a few.that got me thinking more and more about why people wait so long to do things they desire to do, whether it be a dream job, or maybe a new hairstyle, or traveling to a far off land.  it's probably fear, lack of money/time/education and other fill in the blanks.  

i want to be someone who isn't afraid of new things.  i 
want to explore the unknown in life and take on adventures with great joy.  and i will.

what kinds of things stop you from doing what you want to do?

here are some things i hope to do.
-move to reno and live in a sweet house
-take a vacation!
-travel to hawaii, spain, italy
-see a live taping of my girl, rachael ray
-get my web store up and running
-make my own curtains/clothes/and other things - but first get a sewing machine =o)
-dye my hair a crazy color
-own a cabin in the woods
-get my nose pierced
-get a tattoo



p.s. for all those barista wanna-be's:  maybe we should start our own coffee company!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

majide!

on tuesday nights, mr. h and i like to watch the new abc shows, wipeout and i survived a japanese game show.  these shows are okay... they don't compare to the actual japanese game shows that's for sure.  but anyway, i noticed that during these games, people get really pissed off or really sad if they don't win.   maybe it's because competition and money are the main focus, instead of having fun and enjoying what you're doing.  i don't know... but when i watch the actual japanese games shows, most of the time everyone is enjoying the game and having fun...even if they don't win.  


Tuesday, July 1, 2008

reno or bust

one day we will be there...

sigh.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

ode to friends


i have been thinking about friendship lately. more specifically, i have been thinking about how thankful i am for all of our friends. so, i would like to let you know how thankful both dave and i are for all of you.


to our friends-

thank you for your friendship.

thank you for being there for us when we need someone to talk to. thank you for being there when we need someone to hug. thank you for letting us into your lives and your homes and your families. thank you for your trust. thank you for accepting us for who we are as individuals and as a couple. thank you for sticking by us. thank you for helping us grow in many ways. thank you for your encouragement in good times and in bad times. thank you for your conversations. thank you for your honesty. thank you for your humor. thank you for your selflessness. thank you for your commitment to us.


there are so many other things that we are thankful for... but most importantly, thank you for loving us.

we are so proud to call you our friends, and we love and appreciate each and every one of you.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

it's a girl!


she's finally here! her name is hailey sarai and she's awesome. we can't wait to show her off to the world.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

these shoes were made for...what?

after every new year, there seems to be this huge wave of eating right guides, exercise how to's, and whatever else you can think of to get yourself in shape. anyway, during my usual morning television programs, martha stewart happened to be doing a segment on new technological gadget that would be beneficial to the everyday average joe. i found the following pretty interesting...

"GPS-Enabled Sneakers -
Isaac Daniel Group's new GPS-enabled sneakers connect its wearers by the touch of a button to an emergency-response service near them. The shoes provide peace of mind to those caring for a person with Alzheimer's disease or a memory impairment. They'll be available at isaacdaniel.com and meridianhealth.com for men and women in June and for children in the fall. They cost $379 per pair, plus $19 a month for the GPS tracking system. Special thanks to Meridian Health for providing our audience with GPS-enabled sneakers designed by Isaac Daniel."

now, these so called shoes aren't even available to the public yet. what really got my attention was that every member of the studio audience received a free pair of these "tracking shoes" and a free 1 year connection to the GPS system.
yikes! can we say lab rats?