Sallie arrived safely here Friday night at 7pm. She left Minnesota Wednesday morning and drove through six big states in three days. One day she drove over 770 miles! When she got here we had some Chinese food (yummy!) and watched hockey, chatted and read until midnight.
I had printed out the CA driver handbook so Sallie could study up for her written test at the DMV. She read a lot of it Friday night and took the practice tests Saturday morning. She got a few questions wrong so had to do some additional studying. I hope she passes!
Saturday we went up to IKEA and bought chairs and lamps and dish scrubbers and bowls and meatballs. We'll definitely need another trip there after Sallie's big stuff arrives tomorrow and she figures out what else she needs. She's fallen in love with a very versatile gateleg table so we'll probably go back for that. I got two new dining room chairs to replace the ones that are falling apart. I have to warn people about them and that's not safe.
We stopped in Alameda to check out the new Borders location. It's right beside the coolest Safeway store ever. Then we stopped by Sallie's new place at Lakeside Village. We couldn't go in, of course, but she got a good sense of where the windows are and how far it'll be from her parking place.
I had gotten a big frying pan at IKEA so I made us some fried rice for supper from our leftover Chinese from Friday. We watched a couple movies (Sweeney Todd and An Ideal Husband) and a little Minnesota hockey (they lost).
On Sunday our goal was some comparison shopping for a monitor and TV. Sallie also wanted to get a DVD recorder with a built-in digital tuner so she can get all the digital TV channels through her antenna. We headed down to BestBuy but they didn't open until 11! So we went next door to OfficeMax (they had nothing) and then to Wal-Mart. I picked up a few tops and Sallie took notes on the TVs she was interested in.
At BestBuy we found a 17" monitor on sale for $150. Then we looked at 26" widescreen LCD HDTVs and couldn't resist the Westinghouse with its Energy Star rating and crisp picture. We determined that she could hook it up to her PC as well so we took the monitor back to the guys in the computer section. Then Sallie said let's take the TV home now instead of waiting. Now there's no need to drive back down there.
We discovered a Thai restaurant a couple miles from my house to have lunch at. I got the garlic chicken and it was awesome. Sallie loved her yellow curry as well. We got the mango with sticky rice to go and we had it for an afternoon snack. Sallie put together my new lamp and my two new chairs. They're lovely. We watched the Sharks lose to the Flames, forcing the first Game 7 ever at the Shark Tank tomorrow night (very exciting!). For supper I combined leftover garlic chicken from lunch and even more Chinese from Friday for another lovely bowl of fried rice.
This morning Sallie packed up and we picked up a cashier's check at the bank for the security deposit and first month's rent. Then we got her car smogged and I got gas in my car and we headed over to Lakeside Village. Sallie signed a lot of papers and got the key to her new home. We unloaded both our cars and Sallie decided which cabinets were for food and which for dishes. Luckily she found the TP in one of her boxes as the Village management had not supplied any. Sallie hooked up her DVD recorder/digital tuner to her little TV and we found loads of digital broadcast channels.
We had an appointment at the DMV at 2:15 so we grabbed a quick lunch and went to get Sallie a California driver's license. Unfortunately, she forgot to put her passport in her bag so all we could do was pick up the application form and hope to make another appointment another day instead. (I was just able to get one at the same time for Wednesday so now Sallie just needs to make sure she takes all the paperwork and documents she needs.)
After our disappointment at the DMV we felt a little retail therapy was in order so we headed over to our favorite store -- no, not Borders -- Target! Sallie picked up cleaning supplies and batteries and trash cans and a detailed map book for Alameda County (by far her favorite purchase of the day). When we got back to Lakeside, I watched Ellen on the little TV then Sallie broke out the new one. When she hooked up the antenna directly to it, we were able to get HD -- with her little rabbit ears!
We went back out for supper at Chili's (delicious) and then, since we were at the mall anyway, we went to Bed, Bath and Beyond for the dish drainer we had forgotten at Target earlier. Of course we couldn't just stop at one item so we got a bathroom trash can, a shower caddy, a paper towel holder, a shelf system for over the toilet, and covers to protect the stove's back burners that Sallie will never use. I dropped her off at home will all her new things where she will be sleeping on her airbed tonight.
We're meeting the movers at 9 tomorrow at the ABF service center and once they've moved everything into the apartment, the rest of the day is for unpacking and organizing. And maybe some grocery shopping. We're out of leftovers.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
We're Approved!
I got word on my answering machine at home last night that Sallie has been approved for her new apartment! So that's all settled. Everything just fell into alignment, including a local moving company to help us haul boxes and stuff from the long-distance movers service center to the new place.
Here's a photo of a gazebo by a pond near Sallie's new home.
Here's a photo of a gazebo by a pond near Sallie's new home.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Big Move
For the past month or so I've been acting as a real estate agent for my sister Sallie who was hoping to get a job at a new Borders opening up next month here in the Bay Area. They delayed the opening at least once so she wasn't actually able to apply for the job until a couple weeks ago. She finally heard yesterday that she did indeed get the job. Woo hoo!
So all my visiting apartments.com and actual apartments were not for naught. I had already sent Sallie the application for my apartment of choice so she was ready to move on it. She faxed me all her proof-of-everything papers which I took over to the apartment complex last night. Now we just need to get approved (I applied as a co-signer to make sure our income was three times the rent) and we're good to go.
Here's the floor plan of the studio apartment we've reserved for Sallie:

I like this layout because the front door opens towards the kitchen so even if the bedroom area was a bit messy and the sliding accordion door was open, your visitor doesn't immediately see it! It's also 600 sq ft which is a big size for a studio. What the floor plan doesn't show is the balcony (it's on the second floor) which is accessed through a sliding glass door in the living room.
If you want to see photos of this apartment complex and the model studio apartment, visit my photos website, scroll down to the fifth row of photos where the label says "studio". The model is on the ground floor so, instead of the balcony area Sallie will have, it has a patio.
Sallie is leaving Minnesota next Wednesday and should arrive on Saturday or Sunday to move in on April 21. It's all so exciting!
So all my visiting apartments.com and actual apartments were not for naught. I had already sent Sallie the application for my apartment of choice so she was ready to move on it. She faxed me all her proof-of-everything papers which I took over to the apartment complex last night. Now we just need to get approved (I applied as a co-signer to make sure our income was three times the rent) and we're good to go.
Here's the floor plan of the studio apartment we've reserved for Sallie:

I like this layout because the front door opens towards the kitchen so even if the bedroom area was a bit messy and the sliding accordion door was open, your visitor doesn't immediately see it! It's also 600 sq ft which is a big size for a studio. What the floor plan doesn't show is the balcony (it's on the second floor) which is accessed through a sliding glass door in the living room.
If you want to see photos of this apartment complex and the model studio apartment, visit my photos website, scroll down to the fifth row of photos where the label says "studio". The model is on the ground floor so, instead of the balcony area Sallie will have, it has a patio.
Sallie is leaving Minnesota next Wednesday and should arrive on Saturday or Sunday to move in on April 21. It's all so exciting!
Friday, April 04, 2008
How is That Possible?
or Why didn't I wear long sleeves today?
I was just checking the BART schedule in my Dashboard when I noticed my side-by-side weather forecasts for the Bay Area and Grand Rapids, MI. Three of the five days displayed had higher temps in Michigan than here. I guess I need to find that hoodie I didn't think I needed anymore.
Hope you're enjoying the warm spring weather, guys!
I was just checking the BART schedule in my Dashboard when I noticed my side-by-side weather forecasts for the Bay Area and Grand Rapids, MI. Three of the five days displayed had higher temps in Michigan than here. I guess I need to find that hoodie I didn't think I needed anymore.
Hope you're enjoying the warm spring weather, guys!
TV Updates
Dancing with the Stars
I’m having trouble getting behind any of the contestants this season. It was quite disappointing to see that Julianne was paired with that creep Adam Carolla. He just doesn’t seem to be taking it seriously enough for them to improve. They’ll be gone sooner rather than later I expect. Kristi and Mark are by far the best this year but she seems a bit dead in the face to me. I hope she can kick it into another gear.
American Idol
If David Cook would shave more often, I would get behind him 100%. His style of music is right up my alley. I have really enjoyed his performances. I really like Carly as well. I was so worried that week she was in the bottom. And I don’t care what clothes she’s wearing, Simon. I have absolutely no use for Kristy Lee. She should’ve been out of there a while ago. I think the most impressive this week was Michael Johns. His performance was spot-on and he’s just so hot.
Survivor
Can you say boring? Is anyone still watching this show? Does anyone still care? I’m just tuning in for Jeff at this point.
Deal or No Deal
After all the excitement with the Million Dollar Mission, things have quieted down over Howie’s way. This week a contestant was offered a family vacation but was required to say goodbye to one family member each time she said No Deal. Good thing she had some in-laws and a niece to choose. I love it when people go a long way into the game but if I were giving advice, I’d say as soon as the offer get close to a quarter million, take it and run.
Ace of Cakes
My new favorite DVR recording is FoodTV’s cake meisters at Charm City Cakes. Mary Alice is too cool to be real and the other employees in the bakery are characters right out of your favorite funny novel. Geof has to be my fave though for his understated style and amazing aptitude in creating architectural masterpieces out of sugary foodstuff.
I’m having trouble getting behind any of the contestants this season. It was quite disappointing to see that Julianne was paired with that creep Adam Carolla. He just doesn’t seem to be taking it seriously enough for them to improve. They’ll be gone sooner rather than later I expect. Kristi and Mark are by far the best this year but she seems a bit dead in the face to me. I hope she can kick it into another gear.
American Idol
If David Cook would shave more often, I would get behind him 100%. His style of music is right up my alley. I have really enjoyed his performances. I really like Carly as well. I was so worried that week she was in the bottom. And I don’t care what clothes she’s wearing, Simon. I have absolutely no use for Kristy Lee. She should’ve been out of there a while ago. I think the most impressive this week was Michael Johns. His performance was spot-on and he’s just so hot.
Survivor
Can you say boring? Is anyone still watching this show? Does anyone still care? I’m just tuning in for Jeff at this point.
Deal or No Deal
After all the excitement with the Million Dollar Mission, things have quieted down over Howie’s way. This week a contestant was offered a family vacation but was required to say goodbye to one family member each time she said No Deal. Good thing she had some in-laws and a niece to choose. I love it when people go a long way into the game but if I were giving advice, I’d say as soon as the offer get close to a quarter million, take it and run.
Ace of Cakes
My new favorite DVR recording is FoodTV’s cake meisters at Charm City Cakes. Mary Alice is too cool to be real and the other employees in the bakery are characters right out of your favorite funny novel. Geof has to be my fave though for his understated style and amazing aptitude in creating architectural masterpieces out of sugary foodstuff.
Birthday Week
For my birthday this year I’m getting a great present. The Interruptor’s last day is Monday. Woo hoo! They finally had to let her go because of budget woes (and her incompetence). It makes me so happy even though I’m going to have to do part of her job. I just don’t care.
Oh, I also got a lovely check from my folks, a late-night-for-him phone call from my little brother, a funny voice mail at work at 4:30amET from Joanna and the kids along with various email greetings. I also got an espresso chocolate bar and a gorgeous little book, Heirlooms: Letters from a Peach Farm, by David Mas Masumoto, the father of one of our board members) at the all-staff meeting yesterday.
We had Monday off for Cesar Chavez Day which just happened to be Opening Day for many baseball teams so I took advantage and watched baseball all day. It was lovely pre-birthday gift.
Oh, I also got a lovely check from my folks, a late-night-for-him phone call from my little brother, a funny voice mail at work at 4:30amET from Joanna and the kids along with various email greetings. I also got an espresso chocolate bar and a gorgeous little book, Heirlooms: Letters from a Peach Farm, by David Mas Masumoto, the father of one of our board members) at the all-staff meeting yesterday.
We had Monday off for Cesar Chavez Day which just happened to be Opening Day for many baseball teams so I took advantage and watched baseball all day. It was lovely pre-birthday gift.