07/23/09 10:46 - 67.ºF - ID#49361So Soon?OK, no blogs for months and now two in a moment

But I just realized that I had an out of date email associated with this system. No wonder I was so out of touch!
I find that the "little" details tend to be the ones that mess me up the most. Some people think I'm organized... I'm not. That's just the smoke and mirrors!

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07/23/09 10:42 - 67.ºF - ID#49360Long time no blogWell, felt the need to reach out and say hello.... it's been a long time since I last blogged here... I'm finding that the twitter and facebook short "what are you doing" questions tend to meet my need for simple, short interactions online. I can quickly get the summary about my friends and return to my life in progress.
My new job is going well... finally able to sit and create web content without getting pulled in multiple directions. It is weird to never have my phone ring anymore, but I'm getting used to it.
Wishing the weather would improve... my garden is water-logged, our tomatoes are not ripening... and I have to warn you all that those "upside-down hang your garden bag gadgets" have a major flaw. We have one tomato plant growing in one. The rest of our plants are in the regular garden. The hanging plant looks great, but its tomatoes are turning black from a lack of nutrients. Even though we are giving it fertilizer, there is something missing from not being in the ground. I'm hoping that we caught onto the issue fast enough to save the next batch of tomatoes it is trying to grow...but I'm unsure if they will be OK.
I'll try not to be away so long next time!

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01/16/08 13:09 - 30ºF - ID#42912Category: foodMelting PotWent to the Melting Pot over the weekend at the Galleria. We had a really good time. I had signed up for their club at their website (www.meltingpot.com) and received a coupon for a free dessert, so my husband and I were able to order their three course dinner for two and still get the complete four-course plan.
We did the traditional swiss fondue, salad, the "signature selection" (steak, chicken, shrimp and salmon) in a coq au vin fondue and followed it with milk chocolate fondue (that came with brownie, rice krispie, pound cake, cheese cake and marshmallow bites to dip into the chocolate).
The whole meal took two hours... so it is a leisurely event. And as there is only one cooktop per table for two, a couple has to agree on each fondue pot, but it was a lot of fun. Larger tables have multiple cooking spots, so you can try more than one option for each course. We had a great server and met both owners and the general manager. They are really working hard at good customer service. I'm not sure I'd take my kids for the whole dinner thing, but I am sensing a trip for "cheese and chocolate" at some point in the future.
If you decide to go for dinner, make reservations. They just opened, so they are pretty busy, but I give them credit for not rushing us to turn our table again. And read the menu online before you go... there is a lot of information on it and it helped that I had a sense of it before we got there.

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12/10/07 20:13 - 31ºF - ID#42463More Info :)Well, I guess I'm missing info in my posts! Gotta get better at this blogging thing!
Yes, I liked the company (State Air Heating, Cooling and Fireplaces) I will be honest, I/we did NOT shop all over the place. We had gotten some prices at the fair, I'd done some homework online and really thought it was going to cost us more to get what we wanted. So, when we met with them, got everything I wanted for less than I planned and the staff were nice, we just went with it. And usually I am a major comparison shopper!
They sent out one person to confirm the size and location of what we ordered and then they placed the order. We had our unit four weeks later. They needed six hours to work on it. Three different guys came out, they were polite, draped cloths across my carpet, did not leave a major mess (just the box) and let me know when my gas was off and back on again.
I don't know anyone else who used them. This was the most gut purchase I've ever made! But so far, we are happy. Still waiting for the first gas bill... should be soon. We'll know how much more or less we'll like it then!
My husband did some follow-up calls with them... we were surprised at how warm the pilot light left the glass... and he learned how to adjust that, plus turn it off and on. I guess I should have asked a few more questions when they were here, but we had no trouble getting the follow-up support.

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12/10/07 10:47 - 31ºF - ID#42456Still loving the fireplace!It's also nice to have a mantel again as we start to decorate for Christmas!
And to answer Drew about the cost.... it cost about $2900 for the whole install and parts.

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