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The Fish Were Not Flying…

This past weekend we went to the Ren Fest, and I have to say that I was disappointed. In the past years, there have been many music acts. So many, we have often gone more than once so that we could see them all. Every single time we go, we make a point of seeing the Flying Fish Sailors – we adore them. Heck, I adore them so much, I use their music (with their permission, of course) as the Pointy Sticks theme. (Psst… Episode 9 is live!)

So imagine our shock this past weekend when we walked in the gate, bought our schedule, and then discovered that they were not performing! Matter of fact, many of the groups that we have enjoyed, including Wyndnwere (I know I’m not spelling that right), who I make a point of seeing every time I go and I remember first seeing back in 1992, were not there. It was sad. To be honest, it was a bit too quiet.

Normally, as you walk from shop to shop, there are groups all around playing, and it adds such a nice feel to the moment. This past weekend, it was just too quiet.

Sure, the shows are fun. But Ded Bob has been doing the same skit for the past 5 years, and it is a bit old. Same with every show I saw – the only thing that was good was the Birds of Prey show, because they rescue birds, and the Sound & Fury show that I had not seen before. (Romeo & Juliet, v. 2.0) Sure, if it is your first visit, it is still fun – don’t get me wrong. But if you have gone many times in the past 4 years, it is a huge let-down.

So, Texas Renaissance Festival organizers, if you are listening … shame on you for not inviting all of the musical acts that we have grown to love. THEY are what bring us back, year after year. We can depend on them to entertain us, to have new material from time to time, and to just bring the atmosphere up a notch. THEY are what makes the Texas Renaissance Festival what it is, and without them, it is just a big shopping mall with somewhat tired skits. Thanks for the memories, but we won’t be back this year, and I’m not really sure when or if we will return. Hopefully you will see the error of your ways and bring the music back to the faire where it belongs.

Maybe we’ll make it over to the Austin Celtic Festival instead. It is the same weekend as the Yale Street Market though, so it will be tight.

I’m going to poke you in the eye… poke you in the eye… poke you in the eye, my dear!

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Knittastic!

Episode 9, With Fresh Fall Flavor!

I totally cracked myself up with a bit of a goof in the middle of the episode, but I think it adds to the charm so I left it in – as soon as the file finishes uploading, Episode 9 of the Pointy Sticks podcast will be live!

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I Am Smarter Than I Thought…

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Mike’s parents were in town for the weekend, so there has been no computer time recently. Instead, we went to the October Yale Street Market, the Ren Fest (with a disappointing lack of musicians), and had many pleasant dinner time conversations. All in all, a nice visit.

I had an Organic Chem test Monday morning, and I’m just not sure how I did. I’m taking the advice of one of my classmates and changing up how I study for the class to see if that helps some, and I’m going to try to go in for some of the tutoring sessions with the instructor I was supposed to have this semester. I don’t deal well with the scattered lectures of my prof, so anything should help.

On the other hand, I made a 95 on my most recent Trig test, and the teacher said the grades actually went down on this test. I have the chance to get 10 points extra credit tomorrow when I turn in the test corrections, so that puts me in a rather sweet spot.

For 20 years, I thought I sucked at math. Now I have a rather high A in Trig. Ironic, if you ask me. I’m actually good at this stuff – who knew? (I obviously didn’t.)

I’m off to find out how that Organic test went. Maybe he will let us do corrections for extra credit too. Afterwards, Mike will be in the office and I will have the house to myself – so you know what that means? PODCAST! The notes are ready. The music is ready. The show will be live *today!* PODCAST!

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A New Car! A New Car!*

Our NEW New 2007 CR-V!

I would have done my podcast last night, but I was a bit distracted, reading the owner’s manual for my NEW car!

Wait, did you notice that we just bought a BMW 6 months ago? Uhm, yeah. I hesitated at the time over buying the 2004 model, even with the “Honda Certified Pre-owned” package, because it was used. But I got over it, and all seemed to be well. Until I noticed that my miles per gallon – a very important thing these days – was really going down. I was getting 50 miles per tank less now than when we bought it, and it didn’t even have 20,000 miles on it yet. I also learned to tak care of my vehicle, you could do the same if you click here for more in this website.

Then there was the whole episode with the air conditioning needing to be replaced a few weeks ago. I had someone at the dealership tell me, “Well, that is how it is, driving in Houston!” Uhm, NO. I don’t think so. I drove a Civic for 7 years in Houston, and never had to do any work on that car other than standard maintenance and oil changes. Nothing. Nada. So don’t tell me that it is normal for an A/C unit to go out on a vehicle with under 17,500 miles on it. They did replace the remote start for cars for free thanks to the Pre-owned warranty stuff, but still. It should not have happened.

A floor jack is one of the top tools you’ll find in any garage you visit…or in the trunk of every vehicle owner. It is useful for changing tires, oil change, performing overhaul, and many more. I’ve rencently stumbled across a great article about floor jacks at truckersection.com and I can tell you for sure that you need this in your garage!

Then there was the “whoooooo” sound that I kept hearing that would change pitch as you drove faster or slower. It just didn’t happen all the time, so the techs never got to hear it to sort it out.

Monday we went over to John Eagle Honda to test drive the cars. While looking around the lot – several were back in the “to be detailed” area because they were fresh off the truck – we found one that we liked that didn’t have anything added on to it yet. No funky chrome sidestep. No sat track device. No fancy rims. Fresh from the factory, with exactly what we wanted on it. So we had them run the “preliminary” numbers. Not only did it take them forever, but I did the math later that night when I got home – because the monthly payments they were talking about were insane – and they were calculating at something close to 15% interest! They really made me feel like they did not want to make the deal at all because of their attitude – they knew that they could slap the add-ons on the very next morning and sell it for more. (These things are moving off the lots fast!) They never bothered to tell us how they were doing preliminary numbers based on their “guess” as to what our credit score was, instead of looking at the actual score – and the payments would have been less if they had actually used the real score. But like I said, they didn’t seem to care too much about making the sale, so we left.

I had been told by a friend that she had been shopping for the new CR-Vs at Goodson Honda on the North Freeway. (I-45 for those of us that can never remember which one is the North Freeway.) She had been really happy with the people at Goodson when she bought her Accord there years ago. So I started shopping online. I e-mailed, and Chris Coleman e-mailed me back within an hour or so. We set up an appointment. They ran the preliminary numbers for me without making Mike come over, which was perfect. Once we got to the numbers and they were MUCH better than John Eagle’s, I called Mike and he came to take over.

Goodson told me that if they didn’t have the vehicle on the lot that I wanted, they would check their sister dealership and also the shipping manifests to see what they could get for me. (John Eagle told me no to getting from their sister dealership, and acted as they had no clue what they would be getting next.) When the vehicle that I test drove had the sidestep on it, which I didn’t want because they have lowered the CR-V (better center of gravity – more safety!), and I had to step over the step in a weird way, they said they could remove it. (John Eagle said no, once it was on the couldn’t *cough*wouldn’t*cough* take it off.) When I said I still didn’t want to pay $700 for fog lights, they then went looking for a car and had one brought over for me from Goodson West. As an added perk, we got free pinstriping that they didn’t know was on it, so they didn’t figure it into the price!

The entire experience at Goodson Honda was FANTASTIC. I didn’t get that creepy car purchasing experience. They met every need I had and gave me everything I asked for. I highly, highly recommend them. I have bought two cars from John Eagle – my 1999 Civic and the 2004 CR-V, but after this week I will probably never return to them. I had weird issues with the CR-V purchase from day 1. (I was missing a floor mat that they made me pay for, no owner’s manual that took me months to get from them, no remote at first for the locks, so that took some time, etc.) Goodson left us feeling like a car buying experience should be. Chris Coleman was fun to work with and knew the vehicle well. All in all, it was great. If you want to know more about the deals I got on my vehicle see here for more details.

The new CR-V is the EX-L model, with leather seats (uhm, heated leather, because we need that a lot in Houston), XM satellite radio, a jack for your MP3 player, volume controls on the steering wheel, more safety features and airbags than I had before, built in alarm system, a trunk cover/shelf for better storage … it is fabulous. I love it. Did I mention how wonderful it is?

* There is a song by DaVinci’s Notebook that just says “A new car!” like an announcer on a TV show, over and over. I’ve been saying it ever since last night. I am a dork.

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Wednesday’s mail!

I love getting presents in the mail! Caro sent me a fabulous, adorable wristlet that matches my business card holder that she gave me in July when I went to see the Yarn Harlot. It is the perfect color combination with brown and blue, and it is lined with the cutest fabric. She also sent me “P” and “S” stitch markers for Pointy Sticks! (Going out tonight, the laptop is set up and ready!) She even made the card, which is so cool. I love it all!

I was just thinking yesterday that now that I’m using a rolling backpack on Monday & Wednesday when I have Organic Chem and a ton of books, and a regular backpack on Tuesday & Thursday when I have Trig and Self-Awareness Psychology (but only one book to carry around) that I should find some small purse thing to use so I could easily transfer from bag to bag. Then I got home and there was one waiting for me in the mail. Perfect timing!

The construction is perfect – granted, I can’t sew, but my mother is fantastic at it and has trained me to have a good eye for the details. The fabric is just the right weight, which makes them really nice. The wristlet is great, and I love my card holder so much – I can’t say enough good things about Caro’s goodies. You can get some too at her Etsy store. They are fabulous!

Thank you, Caro! I loooooooove it! Mwah!