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Archive for July, 2007

Semi-Famous, Second-Hand Sighting

Posted by Gian on 27th July 2007

Anthony and I were walking on the Ave today when we passed a guy on his cell phone. Not unusual, right? However, he was talking very loudly about a Celine Dion sighting. Apparently she was making photocopies somewhere nearby. The person on the other end either didn’t hear or was in disbelief, cause the guy repeated “Celine Dion. You know, the shitty musician.”

Ahhh, the Ave.

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Camping and Riding

Posted by Gian on 25th July 2007

Last Thursday, Anthony and I went camping on the Olympic National Rain Forest. It is absolutely beautiful! Everything is so green and lush. We had planned to camp for 3 days, but stayed only 2. We got rained out… in the rain forest. Guess we should have seen that coming. However, we did have a great time! We went to Rialto Beach (Pacific Ocean) and hiked up the beach to a really cool rock formation called Hole in the Wall with large tide pools that were filled with cool sea creatures.

Hole in the Wall, Rialto Beach Rialto Beach

In regards to riding, we have been enjoying our scooters! Our commute has gone from 60-75 minutes to and from work to approximately 25-30 minutes. Plus, they are SO fun to ride.

Gian on his vinoAnthony on his vino

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WA Domestic Partnership Law Goes Into Effect Today

Posted by Gian on 23rd July 2007

Today, the Washington State Domestic Partnership law went into effect. While it is a step in the right direction, it is still vastly insufficient. I did, however, enjoy this picture from the celebrations:

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Overdue Update

Posted by Gian on 22nd July 2007

The past few weeks have been rather eventful… although you would never know from my lack of postings.

First, a couple weeks ago, Anthony and I decided to finish our main-level flooring by having bamboo installed in our kitchen and guest bath. We decided to us iFLOOR to install. When we first moved in, they supplied to flooring for the rest of the main-level. At the time, they did not do installs. The quote came to $17/sf. For that amount of money, we were expecting the company to seamlessly blend our existing flooring with the new. What we got was the following:

  • Scratches/gouges on our existing flooring
  • Scratches on the new flooring
  • Broken stove
  • Improperly reinstalled fridge and toilet
  • A pedestal sink not reinstalled, which left the bowl falling away from the wall
  • Damaged kitchen cabinetry
  • Mis-measured transition between existing and new flooring, resulting in a poorly, hand-cut, 1/2″ piece of bamboo with mis-matched wood fill to cover the extra gap
  • Damaged trim in both the kitchen and bathroom

All of this happened on July 2nd. When we asked that the major items be addressed before the 4th (i.e. the stove, so our kitchen was operable) I was told that it was unrealistic that we expect their “hard working” employees to be inconvenienced on “our nation’s holiday.” Apparently it was okay for us to be inconvenienced due to their negligence… but heaven forbid they be inconvenienced. After more than two weeks of fighting via email and over the phone, the only thing iFloor would do is credit us the fee for the sink installation (perhaps because they didn’t do it…) and half the blending fee (existing with new). I have NEVER in my life dealt with such an unprofessional company. At one point, the claims manager told me to “look on the bright side, you can only see the damage to the cabinetry if you are on your knees.” First of all, I don’t give a fuck if you have to have a mirror under the cabinets to see the damage. They damaged it! Then, a fitting end to the cabinetry saga, our neighbor (who is 6′8″ mind you) saw the damage before I even pointed it out (and he wasn’t on his knees). In the end, all we got was a couple credits and then… the final slap in the face: a $75 gift card to Omaha Steaks. The idiots sent a vegetarian household a gift card to a meat company. Below are a couple images of their negligence. DO NOT EVER USE iFLOOR!!!

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To make up for this horrible experience, Anthony and I booked a South American cruise!!! We will be going to Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina in December. I am SO excited. This wasn’t a pity purchase, actually… We found an AMAZING deal on Travelzoo. It included the flight and cruise for only a few hundred dollars more than flights to Argentina. I have really wanted to go to Buenos Aires for a long time. The cruise ends there, which is perfect!

And finally. Yesterday, Anthony and I ended our 2 years of terror. No longer will we ride the bus in Seattle! It takes about an hour each way to go 10 miles. An hour of hell, dealing with inconsiderate asses on their phones, screaming children, drunks, crazies, funky smells, and standing while hurdling down the street. To remedy this, we purchased scooters! We have been researching the cost to own one for some time (insurance, gas, vehicles, etc.). It costs significantly less to own, maintain, and drive a scooter. Plus, we get a huge discount to park on campus and our UPass will be free. Here is a picture of mine (Anthony’s is red).

Vino

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The Cutest/Sadest Thing Ever!

Posted by Gian on 16th July 2007

tacocat

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Less rights than a South African prisoner

Posted by Gian on 9th July 2007

So, now incarcerated South Africans can marry. Why is this so depressing?

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6 Years Old / 6 Days Old

Posted by Gian on 6th July 2007

Last weekend, my mom, Anthony, and I made the long trek across the state to Pullman. Our oldest niece Jaslyn was turning 6 and our new niece, Jaylyn, had been born mere days earlier. We had a great time catching up with Jaslyn and learning about school, soccer, and such. We had an equally amazing time meeting the newest member of the family.

Jaylyn is SO tiny. For comparison, Jaslyn laid one of her dolls next to her little sister.

Jaylyn and doll

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