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We have a scary basement

December 4, 2006 by Tricia

OMG I just came upstairs from our basement. I was looking for something down there and you know what? Our basement’s scary. We’ve lived in this house for five and a half years and uhm we still have a lot of unpacked boxes in the basement, a huge sectional couch from the apartment that we hope to use in the basement when we finish it, some furniture and items from my parents house that I inherited. Geez … we have so much stuff down there you can barely move. Forget about finding anything.

I think that whenever we do start to work on finishing the basement we’re going to have to clear everything out and use a storage company, probably this Self Storage Service. Moving.bz makes it really easy to find storage facilities in your local area. You can even rent storage units from some of the companies. It’s so easy in fact that all you have to do is enter you Zip code in the section that’s labeled “Find Self Storage”. Once you’ve listed your area code click the button and a new page will open that lists several storage companies in your immediate area. Check off the ones that interest you and then click the button in the bottom right that says “Quotes” and you’ll be taken to another page where you can enter your contact information and leave a comment with specific details of your storage needs. Just submit your request for free quotes and the companies will respond to you directly. It’s so easy.

Yes I think when the time comes we will put all that stuff in the basement in storage. It’s like a dungeon down there. I wish I’d taken a photo but it’s so dark even during the day time that you probably wouldn’t be able to make out much. Clutter is clutter – just imagine a cluttered (but not dirty) basement and that will be ours.





Filed Under: Moving or Organizing, Services, Shopping Tagged With: finding storage area, storage, storage facilities, storage units

How much is your home worth?

December 2, 2006 by Tricia

I don’t know about you, but once we moved into our house I started to get curious about how much it was worth compared to others in the neighborhood. This didn’t start right away. No, we were far too busy tearing out walls and refinishing floors and re-painting everything in the first six months or so to worry about things like that. However, as our house started to shape and become something that we felt we’d made even nicer than it had been when we’d purchased it, I started to wonder how our home compared to the rest of the homes in the neighborhood.

The only problem was you can’t just walk up to a neighbor that is selling their home, or a new one who just moved in and ask them what the price of their home is. Well, you can, but I’m not the type of person to do that.

I found a few ways to figure out the prices of homes in the area – and soon discovered that similar homes were selling for about $100,000 more than we’d purchased our home for. Man, we got a deal! Now our house, If I go by the rate of similar home sales in the area, is worth more than 150,000 more than we paid.

I just found site that will help people living in the United States sate their curiosity. You can go to the site and type in your address and get a property appraisal which will tell you the estimated value of your home as well as information as to how much people in your neighborhood have been selling their homes for. I can see a site like this coming in handy for someone who is thinking of selling their home and trying to figure out how much they would get if they sold it.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Moving or Organizing, Real Estate, Sales and Marketing Tagged With: appraisal, Eappraisal, home, house, houses sold in neighborhood, neighbor, Neighborhood, property, value of home

Group calls- talk with several friends on the phone at once

December 1, 2006 by Tricia

Do your relatives ever call you from work, and then perhaps connect you with another relative while your talking so that you end up having a family conference call? One of my brothers has been doing that on and off for the last fifteen years or so. He’s used this method of family conference call between my parents, himself and one or more of our siblings to help us solidify plans for the holidays or an upcoming trip. We’ve even used it when someone in the family has become seriously ill.

I’ve always envied the fact that he could do that so easily. However, now thanks to Foonz (pronounced “phones”) I don’t have to envy him anymore because I can make group calls myself.

Foonz is a new service that lets the average individual make a group call from any phone. Not only that, but it’s free to use as only your normal phone minutes will apply. So for example if you are making a local group call it’s going to be totally free, and if you are calling a group of people living in another city or Country then only the normal long distance charges that your phone company would charge you would apply.

It’s easy to start a group call at anytime with no need to pre plan. People get invited to your group call via a text message to their cell phone, IM or email. Plus along with having no additional fees, you’ll also find that there is no advertising and Foonz won’t sell your information to others either. Sounds good?

So how exactly does it work? Well, first you need to
sign up for free at the foonz web site. Once you’re signed up you can great a contact list on the Foonz website, setting up groups of contacts. The groups would be people that you would want to talk with at the same time on a call. For example I might set up a Foonz contact group that consists of my sister and three brothers.

Once you’ve set up your contact list and groups you can telephone Foonz to start a group call. You’ll get the number for Foonz when you register with the company. When you are connected to Foonz, Foonz will tell you how to begin a group call. When you initiate the call Foonz sends out the messages to everyone in the group via text message to their cell phone, IM or email.

The members of your contact list that are invited to the group call will receive a phone number from Foonz, and when the group members call that number they are automatically joined up with you and any other group members who have connected. If someone that you’ve invited can’t join the call you’ll be able to leave a message for them.

I can see a number of people being interested in using this service. Parents and family members calling a student that’s studying away from home or abroad. Students calling each other to talk online and perhaps even study together on the phone, or just friends and relative chatting on a regular basis. Perhaps you don’t call distant relatives very often because of the expense, but just think, if you could call several at once in a group call you’d probably call them more often wouldn’t you? There’s just so many possibilities.

Check out the Foonz site for yourself to learn more if you are interested in this service. I think I’m going to try it out. Hey- a group of blogger friends could talk regularly too. That would be useful!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Services, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: Foonz, Foonz confrence call, free group call, group phone call

It’s a rainy day

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

I’d love to say rain rain go away, come again another day … but it hasn’t really rained here much for a while so I guess it’s ok that it’s raining. It’s kind of depressing though. It was dark and gloomy all day, and by 4:30 in the afternoon I was turning the lights on in the room that I was in.

I haven’t uploaded the photo to my computer yet, but I took a really nice photo of the rain drops against the glass of our bedroom window earlier. I’m certain that it’s going to turn out really nice.

I would have taken the photo from our enclosed front porch but when I went out there at about 2 pm this afternoon the inside glass was all fogged up. Could it have still been fogged up from when Chris was out there at 9:30 this morning putting on his shoes and leaving for work? I don’t think so. I think maybe someone ducked onto our enclosed porch to get out of the rain and fogged up the room with their moist breath. Strange.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: dark, fogged up windows, gloomy, rain, rainy

A community for families in Japan

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve come across a site for English speaking families in Japan. The site is located at http://www.piqniq.jp. The site design is simple in it’s layout and seems to be very user friendly.

Families living in Tokyo or any other area of Japan can get online and talk with other English speaking people. They might start a conversation about raising children, or talk about great places to go while in Japan, even the ultimate family getaway.

The goal of the site is to create a community that English speaking families in Japan can use to help them in their day to day life within the country. It’s not always easy to make your way in a country if you don’t speak the national language so it makes sense to get online and talk with other people that are making their way just as you are. You can discuss ways to find babysitters or daycare centers, doctors or dentists, and even talk about schools and activities to do with the kids.

I can see this site being a life saver for couples who have moved to Japan to work but don’t know anyone and perhaps feel lonely and out of place is a society that is very different from the one they left behind.

Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Socializing, Web and Technology Tagged With: community, english speaking in Japan, japan

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