Sunday, August 31, 2008

Odd Occurence

This is something I meant to post last month.  But I forgot to download the pictures for the longest time.  We've been ordering a few things here and there for the new home.  Bits and pieces really.

One evening the UPS guy pulled up and Jim wanted to know what I'd ordered.  We were waiting for something from FedEx.  I replied nothing.

Imagine our surprise when only seconds later the FedEx guy pulls up nose to nose with the UPS guy.  They stood outside our house and chatted for a few minutes before delivering packages to us.  It was so funny that we had to run and get the camera.

On a side note we did get our package and a gift from a family member.  Hence the two different delivery services.

-Michelle

Lazy Friday

So Friday, the 29th, was really a kind of lazy day for our household.  I took my mother in law to Easton's Beach in the morning for a brief stroll on the beach.  She always likes to see the ocean where ever we are.

First we stopped at Starbucks so I could get some much needed caffeine.  And of course a few goodies.  

We didn't stay too long since I did have a little one with me and she was bound and determined that she was going to march into the ocean.  And I was bound and determined not to let her.  We had a battle of wills.  Needless to say I won since I was bigger.

Linda did find a piece of sea glass while she was walking with me.  Lucky!  So another green piece has been added to the collection.

We got home and not long after that Jim was home for the day.  Hooray!  That meant we could do something together.

We decided on The Mooring for lunch.  We went their for our anniversary and really enjoyed it.  We got a table out on the patio since it was a gorgeous day.  

Jim had a burger.  I had the Ahi tuna steak sandwich.  And Linda had the Lobster Croissant.  We started out with the seafood donuts, which are basically seafood hush puppies and very yummy.  And a corn and scallop risotto.  

Greta, you can stop gagging now.  It was good.  Not as good as the tomato one we had last time, but still it was very tasty.

After that we crossed the bridge in search of a bocce ball set.  That's something we've wanted all summer, but couldn't seem to find.  Once we found that we went home and grilled.  And had a rousing game of bocce ball.

All in all I think it was a pretty good day.

-Michelle

Thursday, August 28, 2008

How The Better Half Lived

Today my mother-in-law and I went to Beechwood.  Well after the little girl I babysit went home and we had lunch with Jim and Ruth.  Beechwood is one of the many mansions here in Newport.  Newport was the place to summer for the upper crust.

I've done this tour before, but was delighted to discover that they don't have the same person constantly giving the tour.  It's done by actors who treat you like guests who have stepped back in time and they portray the family.  When I took my parents we were given the tour by the youngest Astor's daughter.  And heard some of the family kind of gossip things.

This time we were given the tour by the gentleman portraying a bachelor cousin.  It was interesting in its own right and I heard some different things on each tour.  So I thought it was cool.  I think a mansion tour is definitely something that should be done here.  Linda was surprised at how small it seemed.  We may try to do another tour just for size comparison.  I've heard the Breakers are the largest. 

Afterwards we went to Cold Fusion for some gelato.  Another thing that I thought would be interesting for Linda to get to try while here.  Hey while on vacation I think you should always try new things.  She had Passion Fruit and Caramel in a waffle cone.  I had the Raspberry Cranberry Hibiscus in a sugar cone.  I think I definitely like their fruit flavors better than the chocolates.

-Michelle

Full House

No I'm not talking poker and I'm definitely not talking about the old TV show that gave the Olsen twins their start.  Admit it you all watched that show.

Yesterday Jim's mom flew in for a visit.  She'll be here over the weekend.  But it doesn't end there.  Our friends Ruth and John were getting ready to move out and needed a place to crash.  Their movers got there late, so John's travel time was messed up and he needed a place for him and the spud to crash.  Ruth had already asked to stay for a couple nights so she was golden.  So being that they are like family to us we offered them our place. 

So how many people can you fit in a three bedroom single story home?

Five adults, one toddler, one cat, one dog and two cockatiels. 

Thank goodness that we have two bathrooms!   I only wish I had taken a picture of everyone in the front room last night.  Especially since I poured John and Ruth each a glass of Ingleside Pinot Grigio.  

Nothing soothes your frayed nerves like a nice glass of wine.  And getting ready to move and all that it entails can definitely be nerve wracking.  Especially with that ten hour drive to Virginia to look forward to.

See you in Virginia John!  We'll take good care of Ruth while she's here.

-Michelle

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Home Ownership

As you may or may not know I've been without a computer for a bit.  Jim and I now share a laptop, which makes for some interesting moments.  So I really haven't been doing much on the blogs.

And I do have something to share!  As of the 18th we became home owners!!  For the first time EVER!  Hooray!  We never purchased a home before because we weren't sure of where we'd be since Jim's military.  But we've been calling Norfolk home for so long that we decided to put down roots.

It was a long drawn out and painful process for us.  Much harder than I sure it really should be.  Let me tell you about our pain filled house hunting expedition.  I won't name names because that might seem mean of me.  Even though I have been known to be quite hateful at times.  I'm trying to be a better person.  And I believe karma will come back and bite them in the butt later.  :-)

We chose a bank close by instead of our Internet bank because we wanted human interaction and lots of help since this was our first time buying a home.  People would be helpful right?  Wrong!  We would have been better off with the Internet bank.  Apparently this branch has a LOT of issues.  Our first loan officer is no longer with that bank and apparently he didn't file much of our paperwork.  We think he was fired, but aren't positive.  I was constantly bothering them asking if there was anything we needed to do and was told no.  We were pre-approved and went house hunting.  Finally we found a house.  I'm not even going in to that!

Two weeks before closing they hand me a stack of paperwork (I'm not exaggerating here it was 35 plus pages) and tell me to fill this out and send me on my merry.  No instructions or explanations.  WTF!  We went in Saturday for some help.  Jim stormed out very irate.  He was ready to call it quits with this bank.  We found out the rate hadn't even been locked in like we'd been told.  After I got things straightened out or so I thought we FedExed everything to the processor in Florida.  

So I called Monday morning saying if they needed anything to let me know before noon so Jim could get to work on getting things.  I get a call back at nearly 4 telling me things are missing.  Things that they told me on Saturday I didn't need.  And then they had the audacity to lie to me and say that they told me on Saturday they needed it.  I went there immediately with what I could.

I asked them to please be sure to get everything to my closing agent before the end of business day on Friday.  We are now one week away from closing on this house.  And this person (I'm trying really hard not to call names here) had the nerve to say that they would as long as we turned everything in on time.  I stared at her in shock for a moment and then responded that as long as they didn't spring anything new on us they would get all their stuff.  Ugh!  She was lucky I was holding a small child at the time or I might have slugged her.

Things did not run smoothly to say the least, but it finally happened and we're home owners.  Thank God!

-Michelle

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Some pigs are more equal than others...

I'm guessing by now that the majority of our readers (yes both of you) have heard about the mayor in Maryland that had his home raided by the Prince George's County Sheriff's Department. If you haven't I'll summarize the story, while picking out the points I think are odd or important.

It starts in Arizona where a pot-smuggling ring had hatched a scheme to smuggle some 400lbs of pot over state lines. The idea was that in AZ the smuggler would address large quantities of pot to someone not involved in the plot and then on the other end another smuggler would intercept the shipment.

So the Prince George's County Police Department (PG County has a PD and a Sheriff's Department) gets intel that a shipment of 32 lbs of pot is on its way to an address in PG County. These geniuses don't bother to investigate and track the shipment from afar. No that might make sense. Instead they intercept the shipment and deliver it to the third party not involved with the scheme. They also got a knock and announce warrant to go into the home after the pot had been delivered. (Interestingly, Maryland didn't have no-knock warrants until 2005 and the PGPD has said that they don't believe the state has no-knock warrants. Makes you wonder why these people are still employed if they deny the existence of a law passed by the Maryland legislature.)

The big day comes. The undercover officer posing as the delivery man attempts to make the delivery. The Mayor's mother-in-law refuses the shipment, so the undercover officer leaves it on the porch. Let me repeat that, the person at home refused the shipment, so the officer left 32lbs of pot on a doorstep.  The Mayor was apparently out for a walk. He says that he walks by the police officers and even waves to them. It is important to note that the police were all in plain clothes and probably unmarked cars as well. This comes into play later. It also is unclear whether or not the Mayor recognized them as police officers, but he did no there were people sitting outside of his house. My guess is that the Mayor isn't an idiot. He probably knew they were cops. You don't have carloads of people just sitting along the road in parked cars ordinarily. 

The Mayor gets home from his walk, notices the package on the porch, picks it up and goes inside. He then goes upstairs to change for an appearance later in the day. That's when the SWAT team goes in. Remember they're in plain clothes and armed. The Mayor's mother-in-law sees them and screams. Hey, wouldn't you? Armed men, not in any discernible uniform, running towards your home? Yeah, I'd probably scream.

The police say that scream ruined their element of surprise, so they had to go in "hard." That is to say they had to go in without knocking and "take down" everyone in the house. Let's review this shall we? They had a knock and announce warrant, but they were concerned about the element of surprise being lost. What surprise is there when you knock on the door and say "police we have a search warrant"? At least, if you knock and announce the people inside may hear you say that you're the police. In this case armed men were storming the house, void of uniforms and identification. 

(Sure, they probably had a badge displayed, but when someone has a gun out where are your eyes going to go? Are you looking at the threat, i.e. the gun, or searching for a badge? You're looking at the threat. This has been shown in police shootings where the police shoot a gunman's hand, not trying to shoot the gun out of their hand, but because their eyes are focused on the gun.)

The SWAT team went into the house, one of the Mayor's two Labrador Retrievers barked at the officers and was shot and killed on the spot. The other Lab ran into a back room and was chased down and shot by the SWAT team. The reasoning was that the dogs posed a threat to the officers going in. A full team of men with guns and concealable body armor, yet they were threatened by a dog that was running away from them, sure they were. (It seems that anytime there is a raid these days the dogs get it, even though the Supreme Court has said the police need to use a lesser levels of force to allay the threat posed by dogs, and that shooting dogs with no cause is an unnecessary deprivation of property.)

The Mayor and his mother-in-law were handcuffed and questioned. Eventually, they were released when it became obvious they weren't part of this nefarious plot.

The story gets weirder from there. The PG Police and Sheriff's Deputies say that they didn't know who was in the home. They didn't notify the city's police department that they were about to conduct a narcotics raid in their city. They do claim that the knew the layout of the house and that there were two dogs in the house. 

This brings to mind some serious questions. Like, why didn't they know whose house it was? How did they get the layout of the house? If they looked through city or county records wouldn't the owner's name be available? Wouldn't a simple check of the phone book revealed a name?

At this point, I'm forced to conclude someone in the PGPD was out to make a name for him or herself. He or she has a 32 lbs shipment of pot going to a local politician. Making that bust would make someone's career. I believe they didn't tell the city PD about the raid because they didn't want to alert the Mayor.  They got buck fever and blew the investigation trying to get the politician.  After all, they had to outsource the raid to the PGSD in order to execute it on that day. The PGPD SWAT team was busy with other enforcement actions.

Oh and the PGPD Chief has refused to apologize for his department's actions. He has said that the Mayor has been "victimized" by the drug dealers. Funny. If the police had not intervened the shipment of drugs would have never made it to his door and his dogs would still be alive. 

As it stands now the Feds are looking into the case. They'll try to determine if the Mayor's rights were violated under US Code Title 42 Section 1983. That's how they got conviction of the officers who beat Rodney King.

Now to the pigs part. It seems that police can shoot our dogs with little or no consequences. However, if you so much as shout an obscenity at a police dog or make a face at a police dog you may be charged with animal cruelty. Yeah, I'm not kidding, sadly. 

http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2008/feb/25/28-year-old-man-charged-cruelty-animals/
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,278701,00.html

Resources:


http://www.examiner.com/a-1525303~Mayor_exonerated_in_plot_to_smuggle_pot__police_say.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/05/AR2008080502664.html
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-mayor0807,0,4563211.story
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/08/07/mayor.warrant/index.html
http://cfc.wjla.com/external.cfm?p=calvo080708
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/07/AR2008080702161.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,399882,00.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/08/AR2008080802690.html

Friday, August 1, 2008

Crash

Michelle's hard drive has crashed. She has lost some pictures, some documents and some iTunes songs. I have ordered another one and a new operating system for her computer. It will be some time, perhaps a week, before it's back up and running.

That leaves me in charge of posting. 


We're in trouble folks.

A Peek At Us

Virginia
Two really cool froods who always know where their towels are.