Saturday, April 26, 2008

Post 100



It's post 100! I am like 300 posts behind my brother, but I thought I'd mention it anyway! :) The house is moving along at a steady pace. The roof is completely done, the siding totally finished, bathtubs are in and filled with water to ensure that the floor can hold them (so far so good), plumbing has been started, air ducts are in, back door is installed and the floor is labeled everywhere for color, flooring, phone jacks, cable hook-ups, etc. We were a little disappointed when we saw the color of the roof, "heather blend", which is a type of brown. We were darn sure that the color scheme we chose for the exterior of the house was a very light gray with black and white trim and a black roof. However, when we looked at the paperwork, we did indeed choose a color scheme with beige siding, white and dark navy blue (almost black) accents and a brown roof. We called the studio to get a couple addresses of other people who had the same color scheme and looked at them before we really started freaking out! It turns out they look really nice, so we're ok with it now. We don't necessarily think they made a mistake, we just looked at soooo many color schemes (they have 24 very similar choices) that we couldn't accurately remember what we decided on. And anyway, the brown roof will soak up less of the horribly hot Texas sun!
So, I had to also include pictures of our adorable Fenway!!! He has gotten so big from when we first got him! We think he is pretty much full grown at this point...a respectable 15 pounds! Everyday he crawls deeper into our hearts! He is absolutely part of the family! He is a very well behaved dog (except when people come over...he jumps on them for awhile before he calms down). We are working him off the leash outside and he is doing so good! He is great at recall! We can't wait until he can run around our backyard!


So, today is my first day at the Lake Jackson store. I will be working the 3-10 closing shift (yeah...welcome back to retail)! :( Apparently, there are some employees who applied for the position and did not get it, so I'm told they may have issues with me right off the bat. I'm interested to see how that goes and excited to finally get into the store I will be working at once I finish training. My training is half done. I have 2 more weeks (mon-thurs). So far, I've passed all my tests with flying colors...100% on the reptile test...99% on small animal test...and 96% on Pet Authority test! I have 2 more tests to go...avian and aquatics. Well, I will let everyone know how today goes!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Another Update
















Well, things are moving along quite nicely! Yesterday they were almost done with the siding and today we went by and they had the siding completely done, the roof started and the windows all installed (last picture)! It's such a cool surprise everyday to see how far they've gotten! The picture with no house in it is the back yard. I'm standing at the far corner of the yard while Dave takes the picture from the back door. I also included a picture of the great view of downtown from our bedroom window! Hopefully the port 'o' potty won't be there when we move in! :)

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Starting to look like a house

The framing of our house started yesterday!!! We were amazed that when Dave drove by after work and they hadn't started yet and when I drove by 50 minutes later they were almost done with the first floor and starting on the second. We went back later that night for a more thorough look!



















Today when I stopped by after work they had gotten quite far on the second floor! It's so cool to see how it's starting to really look like a house! It's easier to see now how big our backyard really is and where our driveway will be, etc. It's just such an exciting process to go through! Hopefully, most of the stressful part is over Nd we can just enjoy watching our house grow into exactly what we wanted!

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Concrete!



We have concrete! Yah! Things are moving slowly, but surely! We have a current closing date of July 28th. Hopefully, it'll be sooner...or at least on time! :)

Sedation




The DeBrazza's sedation I told you about yesterday went very well! Both monkeys did the trained behaviors we asked them to, which in turn, allowed us to inject them with ketamine. The female, Amelia, went down very quickly. The male, Albert, fought the drug and was wobbly at best. He was "my" monkey, so of course I was starting to worry that maybe I didn't get all the drug in him, but we later found out that the vet miscalculated the amount of drug he would need (he grew a lot bigger from the weight they had on file). It took more dugs and 3 more injections before he went down! And even then, he was only sedated lightly. I hand restrained him for the entire procedure as an extra precaution. I was so proud of my little monkey! I can't believe he came back to me to receive more injections! Most primates hold a grudge for weeks after being injected only once!!! Anyway, Diane and I were very pleased with the results!!!

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Last Week

My last week at the zoo is certainly going by fast! It's been filled with tying up loose ends, saying good-bye to animals (and people) and letting my creativity flow. I'll explain...several months ago I decided to paint the walls of the animals cages for enrichment. Apparently, my boss thought that I had some amazing talent at painting trees and wanted me to paint our brand new cart. Although I wasn't sure how much talent I really had, I took her up on the challenge and just finished the cart today. It looks pretty good, if I do say so myself! :) It's just one of the many things I had to finish before I leave.
I also went to Natural Encounters today and said good-bye to some of my old animals. I may not have worked with them for a year now, but I built a stronger history and relationship with them than the ones I work with now. It was sad to say good-bye, but fun to see that many of them still recognize me!
Tomorrow is a long awaited sedation on our 2 DeBrazza's Guenons. Diane and I have been working on training them to accept an injection and I believe they are finally ready. Ready or not, it had to be scheduled before I left! I'm fairly confidant, but still slightly nervous, because if they don't cooperate then they have to be netted or darted which is highly stressful on them. They can only be as good as their trainers, so hopefully I'll be on the ball tomorrow. This is what they look like:The staff is throwing me a luncheon tomorrow afternoon and we're all going out for drinks and fun after work on friday! I can't believe it's almost my last day! Well, I'm sure they'll be way more to come about the end (at least for now) of my zookeeping career and the beginning of management at Petco. As for now, I am just thankful that I've made so many great friends at the zoo! Life-long friends.

Monday, April 07, 2008

Wii's first road trip

This weekend we packed up our Wii and drove to a friend's house for some drinks and video games! We are quickly realizing that the Wii was definitely a good purchase! All our friends created their characters, which are stored on our system. Anytime they play, they can pick their character and it will keep track of all their scores, fitness level and more! We played well into the night and had a blast. I can't wait until we can get some old school games like Mario and Duck Hunt!!! So far, I have found that that I am better at bowling than I thought I was and enjoy virtual bowling, much more than real bowling! Last night, while Dave and I were playing, I beat my personal best at one particular bowling game! I hold the highest score among Dave and our friends in a game where you bowl ten times and the amount of pins double each time! In the end, there are 91 pins on the alley! Out of 500 pins, my score was 461! Anyway, it's one of the many fun "training" games on the Wii! I'm sure we will play more tonight!

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Wii Would Like To Play


Yes, we are playing a new game in our household. Today I was lucky enough to find 1 of about 7 Wii's in the entire country. We had a friend come over this weekend, and he brought his system. It was the first time Laura and I had a chance to play. It was the most fun we've had in a long time, and it was something that we could have fun together doing. Sure we have fun playing things like Guitar Hero, but we only have one guitar, so the other person is sitting and watching. Star Wars Lego's works, but you can only shoot each other so many times. So we decided to get active and get something that actually makes us move around. It is everything we remembered playing the other night, and then some. It'll be interesting once we get some more games. It did come with Wii Sports, which has boxing, baseball, tennis, golf and bowling. What a fun system this is. Only had it one night, and it has already paid for itself!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Big News



I have 2 big updates for everyone! The first is that we found out today that are permits have been in for 2 weeks (more bad communication with our builder) and the slab start day is today!!!! We are now talking to the "higher ups" within KB about the problems in communication with our sales associate. I wonder how long it would have been before they contacted us! Anyway, we are happy things have begun and are hoping that communication will improve from here on out! Immediately after I got off the phone with this gentleman I jumped in the car and drove to our plot and sure enough, there was a frame for the concrete pour with a huge pile of dirt in the middle. When I was there taking pictures a worker came on a tractor of sorts and began leveling the dirt! At this point things should start to go much faster! We'll probably drive by everyday now so we can keep up with what's going on! We will obviously keep all of you updated!

The second piece of news is that I got a new job! There are no opportunities for moving up at the zoo right now and I was having health problems too. In addition, they pay zookeepers so little that it was hard to justify staying when we are building a house and hope to start a family soon. Of course I love the zookeeping field and am going to have a real hard time leaving, but I know it's the right thing to do right now for us! I will be starting my new position as Communications Manager (basically an assistant manager) at Petco on the 14th!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Update...

I don't have much of an update, just some randomness I thought I would share.

We still don't have the permit for the house, but there are 11 coming in this week. We should be one of them! If that's the case, we'll have a meeting with the construction manager next week and things can get started. I've talked to a lot of people who say that they are not surprised that it is taking so long. "It's the city"... is the most common response I get.

On Sunday, Dave had this wonderful idea to plan out the whole day! We started by dropping Fenway off at a friend's house. It was kind of like taking our child to daycare for the first time...it was weird to leave him. Then we went to the Houston Museum of Natural Science to see a temporary exhibit of Leonardo da Vinci! It was amazing! They had prints of his drawings and art and models of tons of his inventions! They were just incredible! All of them were way ahead of his time! It was fascinating! After walking around the rest of the museum we went to lunch at one of our favorite sandwich places, PotBelly Sandwich Works. I'm not sure where they are all located, but if you have one near you, you should definitely try it! Oh and their ice cream is to die for...so save room! After lunch, we went to the theater to see Juno. We've been meaning to see it for awhile. We really loved it! It had a great message, was very entertaining and flowed extremely well. The main actors were wonderful! I loved Ellen Page as the very believable character, Juno! It is an inspirational comedy! I recommend this movie highly! We will be adding it to our collection when it comes out! Following the movie, we went back to our friend's house to hang out for the rest of the night. We watched some tv, played a couple games, consumed some adult beverages and played with the 3 dogs (they have 2). It really was a wonderful day! Thank you honey for planning the whole thing!

Although Dave's birthday isn't for a few months, I wanted to treat him to something special and I have no choice but to give him his present early. I bought us tickets to a new show called, Walking with Dinosaurs. It is a live show at the Toyota Center in downtown Houston next week. I got tickets for the opening night! The show consists of life size dinosaurs and a ringmaster who guides you through the daily lives of dinosaurs, as well as the years of their existence. Dave has always been fascinated by dinosaurs and really enjoyed seeing them at the museum this weekend. I've been thinking about this as an option for his gift, but when I saw him staring up at the models of dinosaurs on Sunday with a look of amazement and this child like fascination, I knew it was the right gift. He chose to not be surprised, so I told him yesterday! Anyway, check it out and we'll let you know how it is after we see it next Wednesday.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Our Dirt is Still Just Dirt



Unfortunately, we have nothing to report on the new home! Why am I blogging about nothing you ask? Because we're incredibly FRUSTRATED!!! We are not doubting anything. We are still very happy with our decision, however, it is hard to stay excited when there is no progress. Let me explain...in mid-January we went to the studio and picked out all our features and upgrades for the house! It was tons of fun! After that was completed we were told that they could apply for the permits and then the building would start. The permit process was only going to take 2-3 weeks. Well, do the math...it is 6 weeks later and we are still waiting on our permits! It's not that they won't be approved, it's just that the city is bogged down with lots of permit requests right now. Or at least that's what we've been told. The builder is doing a better job at keeping us updated since we complained a couple weeks ago and they said that it shouldn't take more than another week or two. We'll see. So, to keep our excitement elevated we have started making some purchases for the house. We have picked our decorating themes for each room and bought several pictures for our new Antique French style bedroom and Naturally Organic living room and kitchen!!! We're pretty happy with how we think it will turn out. So, today we will be looking at paint! We want red for the bedroom and master bath, sage for the living room and kitchen and a very pale yellow for the downstairs powder room. All other rooms will stay white for now.
Well, cross your fingers that we get a permit soon!

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Going bald

Boomer, the Siamang, may look innocent, but he has a very bad temper at times. He's a tricky animal to figure out. He's cuddly and lovey dovey one moment and the next he's ripping your hair out...literally! Yes, Boomer grabbed a handful of my hair and ripped it out at the roots! I have a small patch of hair missing right behind my bangs, and let me tell you...it hurt! Luckily, it's not that noticeable. Although, I have to say that I am a little worried about when it grows back and is spiky!!! :( Anyway, Boomer is a great animal and I don't blame him. Someone he doesn't like at all was in the vicinity and everyone figures he just took it out on me. I told him I was mad at him that day, but I've since forgiven him and have gone back to grooming him regularly. Hopefully, this was a one time deal...I will certainly be more cautious of the environment around me when I am near Boomer in the future. Bites, scratches and bruises come with the job...I've even had surgery once due to an animal injury; but this one is a first for me!

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Wedding Album

After almost 8 months, we finally have our wedding album! The photographers mailed it earlier this week and I obsessed about tracking the package!!! I was very disappointed when it was running 2 days behind, but nonetheless we got it!!! It's huge and everything I ever dreamed! It's a perfect summary of the day and I can't wait to show all of you!

To Those of you who find it hard to make it through the work week...

http://www.glumbert.com/media/baddayoffice

Enjoy:)

Monday, January 21, 2008

I love my Green Bay Packers!

Well, it's the morning after the loss, and Laura and I are waiting for our muffins to be ready. I, myself, am ok with the loss last night. There are two ways that I look at the situation; 1. I did not expect the Packers to have a season like this. At the beginning of the year, I thought they were a 9 win team, AT BEST. What they did this year with the young team that they had really gives a lot of people hope for next year. There is no denying that something special happened this year with the way everyone came together, and there is no reason to think that they won't build on that for next season. Favre will be back, they will undoubtedly draw some interest from top-notch free agents, and the "youngest team in the league" will be a little older and little wiser. 2. I've learned that by putting your entire heart and soul into sports, you can't dwell on the losses. When I was younger (and I'm not trying to say that I am old by any means), I used to take losses so hard. When the Packers would lose in the playoffs, I would be depressed for a couple of weeks. When the Yankees would beat the Red Sox every year in dramatic fashion, I wouldn't talk to anyone. But I've learned that there is always next year, and that there is some light at the end of the tunnel. The Packers had an amazing year, and that gives a lot of people hope, like myself, for next year. So, while I must say adieu to my beloved Packers for a couple of months, at least it's not a couple of long, cold Wisconsin months. Besides, pitchers and catchers report in only 24 days, as of this posting. You can smell the grass, the cold beer, and a good hot dog in the air!

For all you sports fans out there, here is something to wet your whistle until next year. Enjoy!
16 Reasons to Root Against the Patriots

Monday, January 07, 2008

New Home



Dave and I hoped that this would be the year we would invest in our first home! Little did we think that we would find what we wanted so quickly! We searched the internet for hours, as did our realtor, and we kept coming up with one particular community. After going to see it twice and driving through the neighborhood several times, Dave and I signed some paperwork and begun the house buying experience! The community we picked is a build to order community. That means we get to choose everything that goes in to our new home, from the door knobs, to landscaping, to flooring and window coverings! There is literally an upgrade for every detail of the house! We will be going to a studio on the 17th for an orientation/class on how to choose the upgrades that our right for us! We'll then browse the studio once or twice and make another appointment to officially choose all our features! Prior to that, we will be finalizing the loan. Once these things are complete, the construction will begin! It is a 6-7 month build time, so we are looking at June or July for a closing and move-in date! We can't wait! To give you some idea what the house will look like...it is a 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 1 car attached garage home. The downstairs consists of the living room, kitchen and dining area and the 1/2 bath. The upstairs has all the bedrooms including a master with master bath and 2 large closets! The lot we picked is the largest on the block, which is 125 feet from front to back. The back and side yard will be completely fenced in, which will be perfect for Fenway! The community is located right off of 288 in Houston; a couple exits before Pearland (where we are now). There will be a huge, new development called the Water Lights District (kind of like the San Antonio Riverwalk) going up by the end of the year which will be great for our property value! It will only be 2 exits away! We really feel that we made the right decision at the right time and can't wait for everyone to come visit! :)

New Year's 2008




We spent this New Year's at our place with many friends! We played games, drank more than our fair share of alcohol and laughed all night! A good time was had by all! Everyone got home safely, or spent the night, so all in all, the night was a success! Thanks for all who shared it with us and we hope 2008 finds everyone happy and in good health!

Vegas




I don't know why I find it so hard to keep up to date with our blog. Anyway, Vegas actually happened before Christmas, but better late than never, right?

Matt and Lynn, Don and Jenny and Dave and I all flew to Vegas to surprise Dave's mom, Yvonne, for her 60th birthday! Her and Ron were already there and Yvonne had no clue her kids were on their way! We arrived on friday morning hungry and tired from early flights; although, somehow Vegas has a way of waking you up! We checked in to our hotel, got some lunch and secretly called Ron to set up the surprise. It didn't go exactly as planned, but the important thing was that Yvonne was indeed surprised! The rest of the trip consisted of lots of shopping, eating, sight seeing and more shopping! Oh, a little gambling too! It was my first trip to Vegas, so Dave made sure we had time to walk the strip a little! We saw Paris, New York New York, MGM, Bally's, Planet Hollywood, Caesar's Palace and of course, the Bellagio, where we were staying! I had a blast hanging out with Dave's family! It was a wonderful 4 days that I will never forget!!!!

Sunday, December 30, 2007

New Toy

So, in addition to the great gifts listed below, we also got a Kodak digital picture frame from my brother!!! We checked it out the night we opened it, but we just got all the pics we want on it today! It's soooo cool! We don't like a lot of clutter and we don't have a lot of room, so it's the perfect way to display tons of photos without taking up space! We have family shots, parties, vacations, our wedding and much more! We have over 100 pics on there right now that play as a slideshow! We can even add music if we want!!!! I highly recommend investing in one soon if you haven't already! Anyway, thanks Mike and Traci!

Christmas

Dave and I had a nice, quiet Christmas this year. We stayed home on Christmas Eve, as Dave was under the weather. We opened our gifts to each other and were very happy with the results! We both completely listened to each other and got exactly what we wanted! I got Dave 2 video games (including Guitar Hero II which he hasn't stopped playing since that night), 2 movies (The Departed and The Bourne Ultimatum), cologne and some other small stuff. He got me a new coat, the Pink Razor (I've wanted it forever), a massage gift certificate and 2 gift cards (Old Navy and Kohl's)!!! The only thing missing from our Christmas was family. This is my fourth year without family on Christmas, and Dave's third year! I swear I will get home next year! Although, we didn't have our real family with us, we did spend Christmas Day with friends who have become our family. As Tyson said in our before dinner prayer..."we are thankful to be with our Houston family". We have made some amazing friends here, and we are indeed thankful for that this Christmas!
I hope the holidays have been good to everyone! Have a safe and happy New Year!