Friday, June 26, 2009

2012 Trailer - So good, yet I fear it

The trailer for 2012 is really something special. Its going to be a sfx extravaganza, and it even has some people in it.

It looks like they're doing a NOAH'S ARK type of thing. You can see a giraffe being air-lifted into the boat; I'm concerned about that part of it.

Roland Emmerich is a hit or miss directory; usually miss. I was willing to overlook THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW and give 2012 the benefit of the doubt. But then, while flipping through the channels, I came across 10,000 BC and remembered that Roland Emmerich directed that too. Good lord... can I really overlook THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW and 10,000 BC?!!? That's asking a lot from me, a mere mortal.

The seed of fear that was planted when I saw the giraffe in the trailer how now sprouted. There are going to have to be a lot of SFX to overcome the atrocious story line, if it proves to be as atrocious as I now expect it to be. Maybe this is the come back movie... but have you seen his last 2 movies? Why will this one be better?

Bring on the SFX. Skip the dialog and plot.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The New House

We bought a new house today, and started the moving process. Loads of fun.

We’ve been looking at houses since January. The prices are really low; good for buyers, bad for sellers. But, we’re buyers, so it worked out. We had an offer on another house that we waited on for 3 months (short-sale), but the realtor was incompetent so we cancelled the offer and dropped her. A friend from Poker, as it turns out, is a Realtor, and he did a far superior job. He actually knows how to deal with short sales and foreclosures, and was exceptionally diligent about getting everything done.

The house was originally sold in March 2006 for 536,000. That didn’t work out for whoever bought it, so it foreclosed, and we picked it up for less than the older smaller house we’re living in now.

We’ve always joked about the size of our current house. For years, it was just the two of us. There were 2 bedrooms we never used. I referred to them as the west wing. Now, there are three of us, and we still have sufficient room. One room went to jack, and the other is rarely-used guest bedroom (although we did have some recent opportunity to share it). If we have another kid, though, we’d be out of extra space. But, in all honesty, we don’t really need a new house. But, with the way the market is, now is the time to get one. It became WANT over NEED. Its a much bigger house for less money; now is the time. This will give us 2 extra bedrooms and the loft. If we had another TV, the loft could be a video game room or something; maybe the nieces and nephews will hangout there.

I never mentioned the upcoming purchase to my family because I thought it would be a nice surprise when someone comes down to visit, but no one has any short-term plans to do so. Instead, I waited until after we closed before sharing. It was a done deal at that point, so no reason for anyone to be anxious about it. Several times along the way I was tempted to tell people about it, but after a while it became a challenge not to. (In the interest of full disclosure, Dawn knew about it because she was here as we were working on it.)

The new house is about 3,000 square feet, which is bigger than our current house of about 2,000 square feet. It doesn’t have a pool, but the community pool is nearby, and we have a lake view.

Rooms

  • 3.5 bathrooms
  • 5 bedrooms (1 to be an office)
  • kitchen and a pantry-like closet
  • living room
  • dining room
  • 2 car garage
  • laundry room
  • some other room next to the kitchen… for eating breakfast?
  • 2 walk in closets in the master bedroom (there are other closets throughout, but these ones are small rooms by themselves)

Features

  • Built in 2006
  • Central Vacuum
  • Intercom/audio system throughout
  • Granite countertops
  • Roman tub
  • Lake view
  • Probably a bunch of other stuff that I forgot, but Gina would love to address

Issues

  • The carpets are trashed. Even if the weren’t, though, we can’t have carpets on the first floor due to the dogs. Flooring is being installed tomorrow. Something needs to be done on the second floor eventually, but no time soon
  • We need a fence in the back yard again due to the dogs
  • There’s some water damage in one of the bathrooms. We need a roofer to make sure its no longer an active leak (inspector doesn’t think it is), and repair the damage
  • Needs some paint and some touch ups, but nothing drastic
  • There aren’t any ceiling fans, and lighting is minimal (no rush, again)

We’ll move some stuff Thursday and Friday, but the big day is Saturday. Gina has been at work setting up the utilities, etc.

The old house needs some work, then we’ll see about renting it. If that doesn’t work out, then we’ll hold off as long as we can to see if the market recovers at all before selling it.

Here are some pictures. They don’t really give an accurate representation of size. I missed the kitchen and the back yard. (I have some on my phone, but not this camera)

Gina and Jack at the closing

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Exterior Front

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Back of the house looking to the front. (The stairs are for both UP and DOWN commuting)

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1/3rd of the master bathroom

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Jack’s new room

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If not for the color, this would be my new office. (Yes, I know it can be painted, but I’m not known for motivation about such tasks)

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This will probably be the office (notice the intercom)

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Or maybe this one

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Loft

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Master Bedroom looking towards the closets and bathroom

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One of the non-master bathrooms

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Jack hanging out in the floor of his new house. This was a bad snap shot… he wasn’t upset, just looks it for some reason. He was quite happy tonight.

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First floor 1/2 bathroom. We’re thinking about removing the door just to freak people out

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Dining room looking into the living room

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Random picture of 1/2 naked Jack

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