Christmas Booty 2010

Months from now I won’t remember what anyone got me for Christmas and vice versa. I know, it’s terrible. I don’t remember what anyone got me last year and I’m almost certain it was all awesome. Because my brain is apparently Swiss cheese, I’m going to start blogging what I get and give for Christmas every year. It’s not about who gave me what or how someone’s gift is more awesome than someone else’s gift. It’s just about me remembering.

To…

  • Mom: “The Handmade Marketplace” by Kari Chapin + iPod speakers
  • JCS: Gaylord the Pup – a pull-string toy and recreation of the 1960′s classic.
  • Secret Santa: Dutch Hot Cocoa + Mug from Peets
  • DKS: Skull and flower earrings from Etsy
  • JSwaff: Travel pouches
  • PMS: Midnight Riders T-Shirt
  • JSim: White tiger pendant from Etsy
  • MJS: Golden Books: Peter Pan + The Poky Puppy
  • JDB.: Storming the Castle – The Princess Bride card game
  • CJB: Never Shout Never T-Shirt
  • CAB: Green plaid flannel robe
  • MJBez: Brown medallions necklace
  • AJB: Addams Family CD (music from the TV show) + Wine Country Trails by Horseback in Temecula
  • To the Kids from Santa: Stratego

  • From…

  • Mom: Black jewelry box for rings only + a 1920′s flapper cameo ring + Food sealer
  • JCS: Emergency car kit
  • Secret Santa: Pocky + Tiffin Set + Porcelain chop sticks
  • DKS: Hasn’t arrived yet
  • JSwaff: Hasn’t arrived yet
  • JDB.: Twilight Zone action figure + 2011 Star Trek calendar
  • CJB: Organic clove soap + Pomegranate home fragrance oil + Lotion
  • CAB: Veganomicon cook book
  • MJBez: Crock pot + went in with Adam to buy Alien Skin filters for Photoshop
  • AJB: Haunted Mansion mug + cat towels + cat treat mix + Cat sponge holder + went in with MJ to buy Alien Skin filters for Photoshop + Star Trek communicator
  • Susan and Phillip: Cats napping calendar


  • Pretty great haul this year. Notice a trend? Cats, Star Trek, and Cooking. I’m easy.

    P.S. I’m future dating this post because some items haven’t arrived in the mail yet – both ways. Damn post office. They wonder why they’re having trouble staying in business.

    Saving Christmas

    Whenever I go to my Mom’s house, she is compelled to show me all the things she’s working on. For years I’ve suggested she get a blog because it gratifies the “I MUST SHARE THIS WITH EVERYONE” feelings and may actually inspire others to do the same whatever it is she’s working on. In a perfect world, anyway. This blog definitely satisfies my hereditary urge to share everything I’m working on with humanity. The added bonus is that I’m not constantly pulling my husband away from what he’s doing with a “Lookie! Come see what I did!” And yes, I also realize this must stem from my childhood where I was in constant search of approval from my parents – mostly my father, I suppose.

    In my previous post I mentioned how much I hate commercial wrapping paper. Every year it really gets to me what a waste it is. Laziness, however, trumps ingenuity and I end up throwing it away like everyone else. Not this year. This year I’ve salvaged a good portion of otherwise useless Christmas accoutrements.

    Pictured above I have bows, ribbon, twine, wrapping paper, boxes, and tissue paper. OK, so what am I going to do with all this? Were I about 150 years old and into scrapbooking, I’d have dozens of options, but I’m not. Therefore, the plan is simple. We’re moving in about a month so the wrapping paper will be used for packing material. The tissue paper that’s in good shape will be used again next year as will the boxes and bows. The bows, even if they’re not fluffy anymore, can be taken apart, ironed and made into new bows. I seem to always need ribbon and twine for various projects so I’ll keep that around for uses as needed. ta da!

    Everything that was in too bad of shape to save I put in the recycling bin – that is, whatever the city accepts. They can’t take everything and unfortunately, wrapping and tissue paper must have all traces of scotch tape removed before it’s put in the bin. What a pain. I actually didn’t bother and put it in anyway.

    All in all, the sorting project took about an hour. If you’re OCD like me, it’s actually kind of fun and it satisfies my hunter/gatherer instincts. We still have quite a bit of new wrapping paper left over, so I’m pretty sure we won’t have to buy wrapping paper for a few years. A minor cost bonus is that we’re saving an estimated $20-$30 on wrapping paper and bows for next year. This means someone could get an extra present next year.

    AJB and I aren’t on the skids or anything like that. We do fine. Some years better than fine. The reason I do this is because I feel a sense of accomplishment in diverting trash from the landfills and making use of things we’d otherwise throw away. The monetary savings are minimal for us, but I’m sure others might not think so and for some people $30 is a big deal. And let’s face it, wherever we can save money, the better. Am I right?

    My mother in law, who is a wealth of wonderful old timey information, asked me if I was going to iron out the paper for next year – I imagine this is what people used to do in lean years. I suppose I might do that. I’m also on the hunt for a vintage Pixie Bow Maker so I can remake the squished bows that will ultimately get squishier during the next 12 months of storage.

    Look at me saving planet!


    *Pixie Bow Maker photo stolen from WellWudJaLookAtThat

    So here it is….Merry Christmas

    It’s Christmas Day. The presents are wrapped, the house is a mess and we’ve got people coming over in 3 hours. I’m actually in a great mood.

    Last night was truly wonderful. I love my family (as crazy as they are) and I love spending time with them. Not everyone was there, but those who came made the night memorable. My aunt had a neighbor who was dressing up as Santa and offered to come by to treat the kids. My eldest little cousin, Erika, began telling me that she didn’t believe in Santa – she’s 7 years old – but as soon as Santa started up the walkway she lost her shit and began screaming as if Justin Bieber was coming towards the house. As AJB said, there are no atheists in fox holes. All the kids were so excited and I managed to get some video. As soon as I take a look at it and pretty it up for the web, I’ll pass it around to family. For the first time ever, we sang Christmas carols as a family – oh and I got video of that too. It was a night filled with conversation, laughing at Xander every time he did a cartwheel and his butt crack hung out, drinking, eating, and making merry. The kids were high on sugar and ran around like Christmas maniacs. The gift exchange was fun (as always) and some good gifts circulated the room. I ended up with a pair of beautiful chop sticks, a small tiffin set, and Pocky. AJB got the quesadilla maker, which is appropriate because I think he’s the only one in the family who doesn’t know how to make quesadillas – being a Mid-Western Jew and all. Grandma was there and in good spirits. She looked lovely as always. My Mother-in-Law came and had a great time. It was a good night and I hope we have many more to come.

    Wrapping paper is the epitome of wastefulness. You use it once and then toss it out. These days, more and more papers are recyclable, but hardly anyone is selling paper made out of recycled paper and it’s often expensive. Furthermore, if your city recycles the paper, you have to remove the tape. What a pain. Every year I TRY really hard to wrap my gifts in some form of recycled material. This year, I made it happen and the results are pretty fantastic, if you ask me.

    Most years I simply re-use old wrapping paper, gift bags, or saved tissue paper. I finally found a use for all those paper shopping bags I’ve been saving. I wrapped everything in old paper shopping bags, hemp twine, and paper doilies. I’m not sure how eco-friendly the paper doilies or the scotch tape are, but for the most part I did pretty great and people are telling me they look nice – so I guess they do. I cut the labels out of scrap paper from the bags with scalloped craft scissors. While I was looking up inspiration for this year’s eco-wrapping, I came across a great idea for next year: Old maps. I always see them at thrift stores. I think I’ll start collecting for 2011. I’m pretty happy with the results and I feel really great about not wasting paper. Paper bags are definitely recyclable in more ways than one.

    Merry Christmas everyone!

    Oh, that we could always see such spirit through the year

    ARE people nicer during the holidays? I’ve noticed a few more people actually held doors open for me – I always hold doors for people and when I’m preoccupied and let the door slam in their face, I apologize. Seemed to me people were in bad moods this year. Not just me. Everyone seems to be kinda annoyed with the holiday. People in general seem worried about the economy, yet I just read an article that said we’re setting records this year. How’s that work? The economy is bad and we’re spending more money than ever? Perhaps this is why everyone’s in such tight fixes.

    Ever since my Dad died I’ve become increasingly cold towards Christmas. I’m not one of those people who needs Christmas to be perfect and then implodes when it isn’t. Here’s what I want for Christmas:

  • Get gifts for my loved ones
  • Have my shopping done before Christmas Eve
  • Watch my favorite Christmas movies: It’s a Wonderful Life, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, A Charlie Brown Christmas, Miracle on 34th St., and A Christmas Story.
  • Bake cookies
  • Have and decorate a Christmas tree
  • Spend time with my family and have fun
  • Go to a Christmas party or two


  • So far I’ve done two of those things and they both relate to shopping. This year, however, I kept my gift limit to $20 and I pretty much stayed in budget. Only one or two went over because of insane shipping prices. Overall, I did pretty well and I think I got some nice gifts for my family. I’m also wrapping my gifts in paper bags, twine, and simple embellishments. They really look nice and the bonus: Recycling.

    *le sigh* I guess everyone’s been tense this year. You can kind of feel it in the air. Cashiers are glum, shoppers look worried, families are fighting, and I didn’t get a Christmas tree this year. Oh, I got the little ones AJB bought, but I didn’t get to decorate them. I was playing Left 4 Dead 2 with my brothers when it happened and wasn’t given fair enough warning; although I was told I had been.

    Yesterday I didn’t get anything done. I felt like I was in a car most of the day. We had lunch and then took my Mother-in-Law to see the new house – and also meet with the contractor to give him money. The house is coming along. All of the demo is done. The murder shed is gone, the ugly white cabinet that was blocking a beautiful window is gone, lots of ugliness is gone. Unearthed beneath the murder shed was 100 year old siding in a deep forest green. We think this was the original color of the house. The siding’s in great condition and there’s a slim chance most of it might be preserved under the stucco, which would be awesome. Eventually we’ll get to the outside of the house and we’re thinking we’ll restore it back to it’s original (or near original) look. I like the siding a lot.

    Now we start the…uh…what are we starting now? Technically we should be starting electrical, but our bids were so discombobulated we’ve had to start over. Again. The house will be upgraded to 120 amps (is that right? Is it amps?), we’ll have ethernet all over the house, all the superfluous wiring in the basement will be taken out – if it’s dead, it’s gone – new outlets, new light-switch plates for all the missing ones, a couple of phone lines in AJB’s office, a ceiling light in my office, better lighting in AJB’s office, push button switches in the downstairs, and I think that’s it. We’re also moving some ill advised switches to more convenient locations.

    By the time I got home yesterday, it was 5:30pm and I was kinda pooped. AJB and his mom had more shopping to do and I was going to help my brother make mashed potatoes. Except, he had to leave and now I’m making the mashed potatoes he’s taking to Christmas Eve. Go figure. Because I was having a bad day, I decided to treat myself to a glass of wine. Except, we packed all our wine glasses and yes, even the cork screw. I must continue to remind myself that NO ONE thought we’d still be in storage by December. It was inconceivable at the time, but certain things grind my gears like packing up the cork screw. Why? Had I actually done the packing, I’m not sure I would have stowed it. Serves me right. So then I tried to push the cork through and it’s one of those not-a-cork corks and was jammed in pretty tight. By now I was really frustrated and decided to venture out to buy a new one. I stood in line at Rite-Aid for 15 minutes while three cashiers SLOWLY rang up customers, none of them with smiles on their faces, and the lady behind me kept pushing her cart into my ankles. All I wanted was to relax and have a glass of wine.

    I used to love Christmas. I used to get so happy when I’d see the decorations and lights on the streets. I’d hear music and my heart would sing. Not this year. This year I kinda just want it to be over with. I miss my Dad and all the traditions I’ve held dear which are rather nonexistent. My husband also told me that he can take or leave Christmas. I mean, he’s a Jew after all, but his family has always celebrated Christmas. Don’t you lose Jew points for celebrating Christmas? He also doesn’t celebrate Hanukkah. Bad Jew. I watch him getting into the spirit and he seems to really enjoy it, but then to say he can take it or leave it. Man. Last year I swore this year’s Christmas would be better. It’s somehow worse. That we’re not in our house, no tree, no movies, no baking, all rushing around, tired all the time…people are in crappy moods. Christmas seems more like something we endure rather than celebrate. When Charlie Brown exclaims “Isn’t there anybody who knows what Christmas is all about?” I feel his pain. Next year will be better. We’ll be in our new house, I’ll have a tree, and perhaps…just perhaps, I’ll be in a better mood.

    Appropriately, I woke up with this in my head this morning: I think Charlie sums it up best.

    Merry Christmas everyone.

    Baby It’s Cold Outside

    I don’t know if I was dreaming, but just before I woke up – and I’m not sure if I was half asleep or not – my brain was shuffling through data and coming up with a great deal of gibberish. Almost as if it were the sound an old VCR fast forwarding through a movie. I remember thinking that I hadn’t landed on a song for this morning and was kind of bummed out. Except, for some reason I’ve got “Baby It’s Cold Outside” in my head. I think I sang it to AJB just before we got up – or vice versa. Either way, it’s morning, it’s in my head.

    I went to the house yesterday to peek on the progress and so far lots is happening. Two guys were out in the rain disassembling the murder shed. The murder shed is part of the original house, I think perhaps it was intended for quick storage as it’s right off the kitchen. The house’s large-for-California basement might have been where they kept most of the stored goods and the murder shed was where they kept things they’d need right away. The worker guy, Alex, told me that the wood was so rotten that all they had to do was start pushing and the thing started coming down on it’s own. Good riddance.

    It’s really hard to be eco-friendly when you’re fixing up a house. It’s not that it’s hard, it’s just expensive and time consuming. I’m working on coming up solutions and have been carrying on-going discussions with the contractor about how to recycle as much as possible. Anything that looks salvageable I’m putting on Craigslist and looking for recyclers. We have a few pieces going on Craiglist next week.

    The first item is a 1950′s Swedish stove (we call it the Dutch Oven) and second is a mid-century style front door screen. Both are in great condition, but have got to go. The stove is a hazard and totally illegal in it’s current location. Someone would have to install it properly and frankly, that’s where our jumbo-tron is going. The screen door is in pretty great shape, but the front door is so pretty we thought we’d like to show it off a bit better. Anyway, if anyone wants to make us an offer on these pieces before they hit Craigslist, let me know. I wouldn’t even begin to know how to price the stove. I’m betting that if you managed to find one in this good of shape, it would cost anywhere from $500-$1000 maybe more. After all, it’s rare and it’s vintage. I love Mid-Century design, we just have no use for it. We’re also not really into the 50′s ski lodge thing.

    It’s Cookie Fest with Mom today. I just might have some pics for tomorrow.

    It’s a Mad Mad Mad Holiday

    The holidays are madness and it’s only when we watch It’s a Wonderful Life that we’re reminded what the holidays are really about. Except, no, it’s not really about that, George, is it? You wish it was, but it’s not. Christmas is about shopping, baking, cleaning, impressing, giving, getting, and running around like a maniac because every year you swear you’ll get it done early and you never do. At least, that’s how it is for me. This year is particularly odd because we don’t have a Christmas tree – all of our ornaments and decorations are in storage and when I think about it, I’m sad, but who has time to think about it? Last night AJB came home with two small plastic Christmas trees for us to decorate. Not quite the eco-friendly thing to do, but most certainly the wife-friendly thing to do. He got little ornaments and lights and we’re going to decorate when the kids come over tomorrow. My husband is pretty sweet.

    It’s 2.5 days until Christmas. Or depending on how you count, 3 days. I have yet to mail my gifts to siblings in far off places and I have to come to terms that they’ll just have to get them late. The good news is, I’m done shopping. Tomorrow I’m spending the entire day baking cookies with my Mom and as much as I love doing it, in the back of my mind I’m worried I just can’t get it all done in time. I have to wrap presents, work on real work, visit the house again – I have to make sure all this rain hasn’t flooded the pool or basement. To top if off, I’m fighting a headache that just doesn’t seem to want to let up. The added bonus is that we found termites in this rental house we’re in. Termites. Lovely. Hi Stress. How’ve ya been?

    I’m looking forward to making cookies all day, I just wish I was done with everything else. The truth is, I know it will all work out and I’m just getting worked up for nothing.

    This morning I woke up with this in my head:

    Photo Notes for a Jerk

    Whenever I talk to a new client, I open up an application called Sticky Note and just start taking dictation. I try to take as good of notes as possible and sometimes I try to write down exactly what they’re saying. In August of 2008 I had a client who was a self-proclaimed celebrity and was planning the birthday of his 2 year old daughter. Now, when I say self-proclaimed, I’m being justifiably harsh. He was actually on a reality show and his wife is (or was) a Playboy Bunny who was also on several reality shows. Imagine if you will, the type of guy who not only takes himself too seriously, but is convinced that because he was on a reality show he’s on the same level as Martin Scorsese. Further imagine a greasy, not attractive, too into himself, sort of chap who somehow ended up with a gorgeous wife – one he’s not very nice to – and a cute daughter. It’s this man who called me to photograph his daughter’s birthday party and wanted me to treat it as if I was making a movie. I get it. I’m a storyteller. Except, I wasn’t sure what the story was besides a 2 year old’s birthday party. He began to ramble and I took notes. We talked for several hours.

    If you can make it through the notes (sorry for the ALL CAPS) it offers some insight into the mind of a self-involved reality star. Valuable? No, but entertaining. Remember, I’m just writing down what he’s saying. And also, try to remember that this is for a two year old’s birthday party.

    ASST NEED TO HIRE – STORY BOARD IN MY BRAIN – NOT JUST SHOOTING PICTURES – TELLING A STORY –

    1:30PM – GET THERE AT 1PM – HALF HOUR TO SHOOT THE FAMILY SINGLE SHOTS – SET UP TIME – ONE DAY TO PREP – DAY OF – SHOW UP EARLY TO SET UP AND GET READY – MAKE SURE TO TEST SHOT – THIS GUY IS REALLY ANAL – CLEAR OUT CLUTTERED TABLES – ESTABLISHING MID SHOTS – CLOSE UPS – ONE SET OF BALLOONS – TILTED JUST A LITTLE BIT FOR EFFECT – TWEAK THE KIDS? WHAT?

    1:30
    THEATER, PUPPETS – WELCOMING THE CHILD – PUPPETS WILL GIVE HER THE GIFT – GIVE HER A CROWN – SET UP WITH THEM – WITH WHO? ARRIVAL OF BDAY GIRL AND FRIENDS – AT TABLE, PUPPETEER GIVES A CROWN, CUT HER CAKE, STAND UP ON HER CHAIR TO DO SOMETHING, AND THEN INTO THE THEATER. SHOOT PRESENTS – WHERE DO I WANT HER TO BE – I DECIDE – INTRO TO THE PUPPET SHOW – SURROUND HER, SET UP, VIDEO AND SHOOT AT THE SAME TIME – DEF. NEED AN ASSISTANT – 25 SKITS – AND THEN THAT’S IT. FADES OUT. 2 MINS LONG – FENG SHUI DICATES WHERE EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE – STORY IN THE BACKGROUND TOUCHING THE CHARACTER – IF IT’S DONE…START OUT ESB. COLOR OF THEATER, BOX OFFICE, SHOT OF VICTORIA AND THE DAD AND BABY – AS SOON AS KIDS COME IN BLACK AND WHITE – COLOR GOES BACK IN VIDEO FOR HAPPY BIRTHDAY VIDEO – BACK TO BLACK AND WHITE PICS – TRANSITION INTO THE THEATER IN COLOR – VIDEO IN COLOR – INTO THEATER, ASK ABOUT A SPECIAL SEAT FOR TREASE – RUGS IN THERE – HAVE HER FRIENDS AROUND HER, SCOOT HER OUT IN FRONT OF EVERYONE – GET HER REACTION – GET THE SKIT – $500 – $250 IN CASH – $250 GIFT CERTS TO SKIN SPA – PAYMENT UPON COMPLETION

    VIDEO ON MP4 – 3 VIDEOETTES – BIRTHDAY, BEGINNING OF PUPPET SHOW, SKIT, AND WHATEVER ELSE, SO COOL FOR ME TO SHOOT,

    PICK A DATE, GO DOWN THERE, MIGHT BE SOME PAPARAZZO, STORY BOARD WHAT I’M DOING, WORK WITHIN MY CONFINES, WE ALL NEED TO BE ON THE SAME PAGE, AN HOUR AND A HALF, PICTURES OF CLOWNS, PART OF THE ESTABLISHING SHOTS, BIRTHDAY VIGNETTE, DREAM SEQUENCE, HOW IS IT GOING TO END, END ON THE PUPPET, A LIGHT, OR SOMETHING.

    3 COLOR IF LUCKY
    1 COLOR CLIP
    1 TRANSITION CLIP

    1-130 TO SHOOT FAMILY

    SCOPE OUT
    STRAIGHT UP, FORMAL SHOTS,

    SHINING, LA CONFIDENTIAL, CHINATOWN, RENT THOSE AND STYLIZE IT, POP IT, SO STYLIZED THAT IT LOOKS LIKE IT’S PHOTOSHOPPED, STOP OF TIME, “HOW DID YOU PUT THIS WHOLE THING TOGETHER AND TELL THIS STORY?”

    BOB BAKER
    213-250-9995
    1345 W. 1ST STREET LA CA 90026

    SPEAK TO DANIEL:
    after 9:30pm

    MAKE SURE TO TELL HIM WE’RE SHOWING UP AT 1PM

    I CAN PUSH PEOPLE OUT THE WAY, BUT IN A NICE WAY

    SETP UP SHOTS –

    IN BACK OF THE STAGE WITH ALL THE PUPPETS – MAKE SURE TO TELL THEM IT’S A CELEB BABY – PRIVATE USE IMAGES – ONE SHOT IN THE BACK OF ALL THE OLD PUPPETS – PUPS ARE HANGING, FAMILY SHOT WITH THE PUPPETS – FIVE SHOWS THIS SEASON – OK TO SELL PICS FOR MY OWN USE – PRESS RELEASE INVOLVED – ON THE 6TH ON HER BIRTHDAY – PARTY ON THE 11TH – E SHOWED UP, PAPS SHOWED UP – WANTS THIS TO BE THE COOLEST THING EVER, COLUMBO MURDER –

    TALK TO DANIEL – ASK FOR FAMILY SHOT – ASK ABOUT REARRANGING THE FURNITURE – SELLING STUFF – FIND MY ESTABLISHING – TELL THEM WHAT I WANT – GET RID OF CLUTTER – BENCH FOR PUPPETS – I NEED TO TAKE CONTROL AND HANDLE THIS – CALL DANIEL WHEN I VISIT – 12:30PM –

    WANTS ME TO RENT A HASSLEBLAD IF I GET ACCESS TO THE BACK – FUCK.

    PLAY UP THE FACT THAT A CELEB BABY – LOTS OF EXPOSURE – STORY BOARD – FUNKY FURNITURE – REALLY WANTS A STORY BOARD – AN IDEA OF WHAT IM DOING – STORYLINE, SHOOT HIGH OK, STEP LADDER TO SHOOT DOWN, DURING BIRTHDAY SONG – TILT INWARD TOWARD HER FACE – WHERE THEY PUT HER AND WHEN –

    TOO POWERFUL OF A PLACE – ONCE IN A LIFETIME LOCATION –

    stage lighting – blue light yellow light, Wednesday – watch the show – see how it’s handled –

    The aftermath was, I went, I shot the birthday party and got some really amazing shots. I sent them and he was PISSED!!! It wasn’t what he wanted and he’d somehow have to make it work. They were nice enough photos that the theater asked if they could use some for their publicity photos. So there. I don’t think they ever used them, but they asked, which is always nice.

    I did way more work than I got paid for. He even had me submit a story board. Now, I know what a story board is, even though I’d never made one, I figured it out and made a bunch of shit up. I thought it was pretty great despite it being my first one. I’ve also never heard of any photographer making a story board for a 2 year old’s birthday party.

    Anyway, it was probably one of the most aggravating jobs I’ve ever taken. The entire time, instead of enjoying his daughter’s birthday party, he walked around, directed me, told me where to go to “get the shot” and yelled at his wife when she didn’t pose correctly. He got frustrated when his daughter was tired of doing the same pose over and over and over and over. When she started crying, he made her do it again and told her to stop crying. Finally Mom intervened and got yelled at for intervening. If I haven’t properly conveyed it, this guy was a major jerk. When I took the gig, I was pretty sure I couldn’t make him happy no matter what I did and I learned a valuable lesson: Don’t work with jerks and if I do, remember that I can only do my best work. If they’re still not happy, fuck ‘em.

    The old saying is so very true: You can please some of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time. Dude, I know.

    Cable Free

    I’d have to look at our cable TV bill, but I’m pretty sure it’s about $80 a month for television cable which doesn’t include HBO, but includes other important channels like Comedy Central, Biography, Science, AMC, TCM, et al. For those of you keeping score at home, that’s $960 a year for television. The truth is, we don’t watch as much television as normal Americans. I have my NBC Thursday night line up, The Walking Dead, Castle, Jon Stewart, Family Guy, Hellcats, and well…that’s about it. AJB watches sporadically and certainly not as much as me.

    Like a lot of people, I’ve been exploring the possibility of giving up cable altogether. It’s just too expensive and Charter Communication is the worst. You’d think for a thousand bucks a year, you’d at least get HBO, but cable companies have all these complicated packages and you find yourself making compromises – as we did when we were forced to modify our package when it no longer included Comedy Central and Turner Classics.

    These days, just about everything is online. Getting rid of cable would mean losing the spontaneity of flipping channels to see what’s on, but it will also force us to figure out something better to do than flip channels when we’re bored. In theory, it sounds like a good idea and it’s probably not that big a deal.

    As an experiment, I plugged my MacBook into the TV and forced myself to only watch shows online. It hasn’t been bad at all. We don’t have real cable downstairs anyway. Long story short, the cable guy told us he couldn’t install it for some reason – something about us not ordering it and him not having the box to connect. It was annoying. Admittedly, I sneak upstairs to watch The Walking Dead on Sundays, but otherwise, it’s been a rather pleasurable experience. TV on my time, I watch when I want. Since I’m not hooked on any shows YOU CAN’T get online, I’ve been good to make the switch.

    We looked at some of the internet boxes like Apple TV, Roku, and Boxee. All of them fell short in some way. The closest contender was Roku. After a little more research and reading the reviews, we made the plunge. While the MacBook is the ideal method, I really can’t donate my laptop to the cause because I need it for work and travel. We went with Roku based on it’s deal with Hulu. It wasn’t until after we’d purchased the box that we realized having Hulu meant subscribing to Hulu Plus at $8 a month. That’s still only $96 a year – significantly less than regular cable. Roku also gives you access to Netflix, but we can get that on our Wii.

    The problem with Roku is that not only are you severely limited to what you can watch, turns out, just because it’s on Hulu doesn’t mean you can watch via Roku – which I found out today when I tried to watch the recent episode of Community. Seems as though companies license for internet watching and separately for internet TV box watching. Stupid, right? So I’m paying for Hulu Plus and still not getting to watch everything I want. In fact, I get less. The conclusion here is that hooking up a laptop is the way to go. Except, we don’t have an extra lappy sitting around and are having a hard time justifying the $1300 expense for a new one. In the long run, however, a laptop would pay for itself – in about a year. We’d also have access to all the online shows, torrents, and iTunes. Aesthetically, it’s not the best option, but content-wise it’s superior. AJB’s main complaint through all of this is not being able to watch live news. I agree there. Some of the more progressive news sources stream live online, but BBC and News France aren’t always relevant to us here in The States.

    I’m disappointed that the internet TV boxes are so limited and no one’s figured out how to make it work. In this new frontier, companies are trying to figure out fresh and exciting ways to nickle and dime us to death. Furthermore, a lot of the “channels” Roku includes in their packages are subscriber based – which means when all is said and done, how much are you really saving? You still don’t get access to iTunes, live news, or Torrents. Sadly, I’m not loving Roku and I’m annoyed that it’s being sold as a solution rather than yet another compromise.

    Second in line is Google TV, which seems to offer the most flexibility and options. While Hulu’s browser ID is blocked from Google TV’s Chrome-based browser, apparently there’s a minor tweak you can make to get it to work. The other bummer about Google TV is that it comes with a keyboard for searching. 1996 called, it wants WebTV back. The Logitech console to run Google TV is a nothing-to-sneeze-at $300. Its not as svelt as the Roku box and the keyboard makes the whole set-up look dated. You could also get a MacMini for $600 and not worry about restrictions like with Hulu.

    In the end, my laptop will most likely get used for TV watching and I’ll just have to disconnect it when I need it for work and travel. Connect and disconnect. Its kind of bothersome. You also don’t get a handy remote and have to walk to the TV any time you want to change something. Until someone comes out with a proper internet TV box, this is the way it has to be. Is it just me or does it seem like TV is going backward instead of forward?

    PTSD

    In April we put the Linda Vista house on the market. At that time, our real estate agent suggested we stage the house and pack up everything we felt we could live without for about a month or so. We put about 75% of our belongings in storage including winter clothes, kitchen wares, books, and miscellaneous things we were sure we could live without.

    FLASH FORWARD 7 MONTHS….

    Our house is sold and the new one is purchased and finally empty. We’re still at the rental house in Glendale because we haven’t started any of the repairs. The vendor selection process has been somewhat of a clusterfuck and we haven’t been able to compare apples to apples with any of their services. They’ve giving us bids that are all over the place and sadly, we may have to start again. Because the previous owners of our house took-for-freaking-ever to get out and we were traveling in the middle of November, here we are, not started, in limbo. Still.

    Admittedly, I’ve been going crazy for months. I was over it around July. I think like most people I desire a level of comfort and stability. This whole moving process has reminded me that from 1989 to 1993 my family and I moved about 6 times. Yeah, I know. 6 times. Not to mention all the times I went back and forth between Mom and Dad’s house because one or the other was driving me up the wall. I’m not sure why we moved all those times. It was always something. By the time my Mom bought a condo, I was nearly graduated and ready to move out on my own. I did. I left Camarillo when I was 19 after staying with a friend for a year. When I got to Pasadena, I stayed with my boyfriend’s Mom for 3 months and then got into my own place. I stayed there for 10 years. I lived in the Allen Ave. apartment longer than I did in the house I grew up in. Next, I moved into a new apartment and stayed there for 3 years. AJB and I lived in the Linda Vista house for 3 years also. So you can see, I have a bit of PTSD over moving and not having an element of stability in my life. Maybe because I’ve never had it. I want it, crave it, need it. I desperately want a place to call my own, a place I know I’ll stay more than 10 years. I want a place I can paint and fix and love. I don’t want to move in a few years and I want to know I’m safe there. Is that so much to ask?

    Alright, so I have it, I’m just not in it yet. The house needs so much work that it makes me want to puke when I find some new horrible broken thing. It also means that every job requires some other job. You remove the Swedish stove, you have to repair the roof. You take out the carpet, you have to refinish the floors. Some day, a long time from now, the house will be beautiful and while people already love it, they will love it even more. I’ll be home and I’ll love it. All my kitchen wares will be where I want them and I can relax. Won’t that be nice?

    All the moves I’ve done in my life:

  • The big move from Los Angeles to Oxnard when I was a baby.
  • Trinity Place to Jackson Street
  • Jackson Street to B Street
  • B Street to Hobart Street
  • Hobart Street to Fulton Ave.
  • Fulton Ave to Creekside Circle
  • Creekside Circle to Lantana Avenue w/ Dad
  • Lantana back to Creekside Circle
  • Creekside Circle to Via Montoya
  • Via Montoya to Steve’s House
  • Steve’s House to Todd’s Mom’s Apartment
  • Todd’s Mom’s Apartment to Allen Avenue
  • Allen Avenue to Marengo Avenue.
  • Marengo Avenue to Linda Vista Avenue
  • Linda Vista Avenue to Rossmoyne Avenue
  • Rossmoyne Avenue to El Molino Avenue (pending)

  • Geez. Can you blame me for wanting to stay put?