New home
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We are sitting at home (well, actually, mostly frantically packing) waiting for the lawyers to call and say the settlement is finished on our new home. It's the first time we've bought our own place (a townhouse), of course, we tell Mikey it's his :) This is really just a random rambling, but it's a pretty exciting event for us so I thought I'd share. It's a small place, but it's OURS :-D. What more could a family with a young toddler ask for? The only bad thing is it could apparently take up to 10 days to get connected over there. Surviving that will be quite a challenge, but distractions like taking Mikey to run about on the beach will probably get me through it :-D. I hope everyone has a good couple of weeks!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
Congratulations Meg :)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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Obviously the things are a lot better in Australia than they are here. I just moved house and it took over 4 weeks to get fully connected. It was 22 days for a basic phone connection and 27 days to get broadband. And BT were great at giving me a Kick to add insult to injury when I asked why it was going to take so long: Well, the engineer will have to travel between your house and the exhange a number of times during the course of the install, especially if there are any problems. Okay, fair enough I thought - that could take time. And then when the engineer turns up and says he's just going off to make some changes at the exchange. He's back about 5 minutes later. I thought he'd forgotten something. No, he really had been to the exchange and back because the local telephone exchange is in the basement of my building. How many times did he deal with that particular exchange? Almost daily it seems. Why did it need to take 4 weeks in total?! Beats me! Sorry, I've been online in my new home for almost a month now (or 4.3 weeks;)) and I'm still upset by that.
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Are there no other decent providers of broadband in your area? Even here in little Waterford you can now get connected in one day via wireless broadband.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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Megan Forbes wrote:
they're perfect for little guys of around 85cm in height to run around on
That reminds me. I read somewhere that somewhere around the age of 2 old a child will be half the height they will reach as an adult. So, if he's 16 months and 85cm now, he'll most likely be at least 170cm as an adult - probably taller.
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Apparently for girls it's 2, for boys it's 2 and a half - I'll have to wait a little longer before predicting his height :)
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
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Apparently for girls it's 2, for boys it's 2 and a half - I'll have to wait a little longer before predicting his height :)
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
How much is he likely to grow in the next year?
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Are there no other decent providers of broadband in your area? Even here in little Waterford you can now get connected in one day via wireless broadband.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
Unfortunately BT was my only choice. NTL are not in this area (although they do serve other parts of Glasgow)
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Unfortunately BT was my only choice. NTL are not in this area (although they do serve other parts of Glasgow)
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You moved to Glasgow?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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We are sitting at home (well, actually, mostly frantically packing) waiting for the lawyers to call and say the settlement is finished on our new home. It's the first time we've bought our own place (a townhouse), of course, we tell Mikey it's his :) This is really just a random rambling, but it's a pretty exciting event for us so I thought I'd share. It's a small place, but it's OURS :-D. What more could a family with a young toddler ask for? The only bad thing is it could apparently take up to 10 days to get connected over there. Surviving that will be quite a challenge, but distractions like taking Mikey to run about on the beach will probably get me through it :-D. I hope everyone has a good couple of weeks!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
Megan Forbes wrote:
Surviving that will be quite a challenge,
Congrats!!! You could make a little brother/sister to Mikey !! you are using a lawyer ? is that the norm in Australia or do they use notary instead ?
Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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You moved to Glasgow?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
Paul Watson wrote:
You moved to Glasgow?
Yes, I took possesion of my new home on Sept 5th. It is right in the city centre. I had to trade down in size, but my commute went from 1h45mins by train to 15mins on foot. I'm about 3 blocks from Central Station. View from my living room window[^] (Note I zoomed in on to the Skypark building - it isn't really that close)
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We are sitting at home (well, actually, mostly frantically packing) waiting for the lawyers to call and say the settlement is finished on our new home. It's the first time we've bought our own place (a townhouse), of course, we tell Mikey it's his :) This is really just a random rambling, but it's a pretty exciting event for us so I thought I'd share. It's a small place, but it's OURS :-D. What more could a family with a young toddler ask for? The only bad thing is it could apparently take up to 10 days to get connected over there. Surviving that will be quite a challenge, but distractions like taking Mikey to run about on the beach will probably get me through it :-D. I hope everyone has a good couple of weeks!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
Congratulations Megan. In another month, you'll have forgotten all about the moving headaches and settlement issues. Things like cleaning the windows, mowing the lawn, vacuuming the furniture, will replace all that. But you'll still be enjoying that living in our own place kind of feeling. :)
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We are sitting at home (well, actually, mostly frantically packing) waiting for the lawyers to call and say the settlement is finished on our new home. It's the first time we've bought our own place (a townhouse), of course, we tell Mikey it's his :) This is really just a random rambling, but it's a pretty exciting event for us so I thought I'd share. It's a small place, but it's OURS :-D. What more could a family with a young toddler ask for? The only bad thing is it could apparently take up to 10 days to get connected over there. Surviving that will be quite a challenge, but distractions like taking Mikey to run about on the beach will probably get me through it :-D. I hope everyone has a good couple of weeks!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
:rose: Enjoy your new place. Hopefully things will settle in nicely for you and the family.
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We are sitting at home (well, actually, mostly frantically packing) waiting for the lawyers to call and say the settlement is finished on our new home. It's the first time we've bought our own place (a townhouse), of course, we tell Mikey it's his :) This is really just a random rambling, but it's a pretty exciting event for us so I thought I'd share. It's a small place, but it's OURS :-D. What more could a family with a young toddler ask for? The only bad thing is it could apparently take up to 10 days to get connected over there. Surviving that will be quite a challenge, but distractions like taking Mikey to run about on the beach will probably get me through it :-D. I hope everyone has a good couple of weeks!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
Wow that's great. All the best in the new house - just think of the fun that Mikey will have playing hide and seek in the new house.:rose:
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Obviously the things are a lot better in Australia than they are here. I just moved house and it took over 4 weeks to get fully connected. It was 22 days for a basic phone connection and 27 days to get broadband. And BT were great at giving me a Kick to add insult to injury when I asked why it was going to take so long: Well, the engineer will have to travel between your house and the exhange a number of times during the course of the install, especially if there are any problems. Okay, fair enough I thought - that could take time. And then when the engineer turns up and says he's just going off to make some changes at the exchange. He's back about 5 minutes later. I thought he'd forgotten something. No, he really had been to the exchange and back because the local telephone exchange is in the basement of my building. How many times did he deal with that particular exchange? Almost daily it seems. Why did it need to take 4 weeks in total?! Beats me! Sorry, I've been online in my new home for almost a month now (or 4.3 weeks;)) and I'm still upset by that.
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Reminds me of reading about Mr. Wulff's run-in with BT years back. Sounds like a great opportunity for a decent provider to take over a lot of currently dissatisfied customers.
BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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We are sitting at home (well, actually, mostly frantically packing) waiting for the lawyers to call and say the settlement is finished on our new home. It's the first time we've bought our own place (a townhouse), of course, we tell Mikey it's his :) This is really just a random rambling, but it's a pretty exciting event for us so I thought I'd share. It's a small place, but it's OURS :-D. What more could a family with a young toddler ask for? The only bad thing is it could apparently take up to 10 days to get connected over there. Surviving that will be quite a challenge, but distractions like taking Mikey to run about on the beach will probably get me through it :-D. I hope everyone has a good couple of weeks!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
Congratulations, Megan! Hope the move goes smoothly for you.
BW
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
-- Steven Wright -
We are sitting at home (well, actually, mostly frantically packing) waiting for the lawyers to call and say the settlement is finished on our new home. It's the first time we've bought our own place (a townhouse), of course, we tell Mikey it's his :) This is really just a random rambling, but it's a pretty exciting event for us so I thought I'd share. It's a small place, but it's OURS :-D. What more could a family with a young toddler ask for? The only bad thing is it could apparently take up to 10 days to get connected over there. Surviving that will be quite a challenge, but distractions like taking Mikey to run about on the beach will probably get me through it :-D. I hope everyone has a good couple of weeks!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
Congrats, we just bought our first house a couple years ago. I hope you love your place at least as much as we love ours.
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We are sitting at home (well, actually, mostly frantically packing) waiting for the lawyers to call and say the settlement is finished on our new home. It's the first time we've bought our own place (a townhouse), of course, we tell Mikey it's his :) This is really just a random rambling, but it's a pretty exciting event for us so I thought I'd share. It's a small place, but it's OURS :-D. What more could a family with a young toddler ask for? The only bad thing is it could apparently take up to 10 days to get connected over there. Surviving that will be quite a challenge, but distractions like taking Mikey to run about on the beach will probably get me through it :-D. I hope everyone has a good couple of weeks!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
Congratulations Megan! Hope the shifting and the setting up of the new home will be hassle-free! Cheers Smitha
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Congratulations Megan! I hope the move goes well. You do realise that once you live by the sea you'll never be able to move away from it again, don't you? ;)
Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:
You do realise that once you live by the sea you'll never be able to move away from it again, don't you?
There's probably a few folks in New Orleans and Malé that would disagree.
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Congratulations Megan! I hope the move goes well. You do realise that once you live by the sea you'll never be able to move away from it again, don't you? ;)
Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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We are sitting at home (well, actually, mostly frantically packing) waiting for the lawyers to call and say the settlement is finished on our new home. It's the first time we've bought our own place (a townhouse), of course, we tell Mikey it's his :) This is really just a random rambling, but it's a pretty exciting event for us so I thought I'd share. It's a small place, but it's OURS :-D. What more could a family with a young toddler ask for? The only bad thing is it could apparently take up to 10 days to get connected over there. Surviving that will be quite a challenge, but distractions like taking Mikey to run about on the beach will probably get me through it :-D. I hope everyone has a good couple of weeks!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
perhaps you will find a neighbor with an unsecured wireless access point to piggyback onto. ;) Steve
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How much is he likely to grow in the next year?
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In height quite a bit, although the weight slows down quite a lot - he's starting to look skinny (to my eyes :) ) already!
A mum and loving it! My (very young) blog[^]
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Paul Watson wrote:
You moved to Glasgow?
Yes, I took possesion of my new home on Sept 5th. It is right in the city centre. I had to trade down in size, but my commute went from 1h45mins by train to 15mins on foot. I'm about 3 blocks from Central Station. View from my living room window[^] (Note I zoomed in on to the Skypark building - it isn't really that close)
Upcoming Scottish Developers events: * UK Security Evangelists On Tour (2nd November, Edinburgh) * Developer Day Scotland: are you interested in speaking or attending? My: Website | Blog