Monday, November 22, 2010

The Lego Motherlode

Our family has developed a huge interest in Lego over the last year or so.  I could say it’s just Sage but who am I kidding…Geoff and I get just as excited about new sets as she does.

We went to the Lego store in Somerset Mall on Saturday afternoon and picked up a new Creator house called Log Cabin Cottage

Super cute and a great price.  So Sunday afternoon Sage sat at the dining room table and put it together all on her own.  Maybe she’ll be an architect and build us a glass and steel home to retire in.  I can dream.

Geoff was sitting with her surfing kijiji on his netbook.  He found a just listed ad for tons and tons of Lego.  He made me call the number listed and when he found out we could go over right away he made us jump in the car quicker than we ever had before! 

The boy who the collection belonged to was now almost out of his teens and selling off everything…he was obviously some sort of Lego genius.  Cruise lines would pay him to build to-scale models of their ships to have on display.  His collection was unbelievable.  We ended up coming home with Cafe Corner, Green Grocer, Market Street, Service Station, Mail Van, 14 road and base plates and 2 huge bags full of trees and animals and people related accessories all for about what we would have paid retail for Green Grocer.

I am so tempted to go back and buy some more bags of random building pieces…and Geoff would love to buy the complete train setup that was there as well.  But I think we’ll refrain…as it is I’m pretty sure I’ve just lost my dining room table to becoming a base for a city setup!

Ali had a great post last week about her storage system for Lego’s.  I’m going to have to steal a few of these ideas as our collection seems to be taking on a life of it’s own.

We’ve started buying the plastic boxes that our local Lego store sells.  They’re not on the Lego website anywhere which they really should be cause they work great.  For $10 they each come with an extra green baseplate which is a great value because each baseplate on it’s own is $5.  The goal is to eventually have as many of the boxes as we have sets and then the instructions and extra pieces for each set will be stored in each box.  If we ever decide to break a set apart than it can go back into the box as well.

So now the work begins…we’re going to break apart each set and rebuild them ourselves!

Ego Boost

Once again…thanks for all the lovely comments from Thursday’s Embrace the Camera post.

My hat is from the San Diego Hat Company.  I saw it online ages and ages ago and loved it but there was no way I was spending $45 on a hat…my bargain shopper mentality just couldn’t comprehend that.  So to my extreme delight I walked into Winners about a month ago and saw it on the shelf…for the grand total of $16.99!  FYI…I’m pretty sure Winners is owned by T.J. Maxx.

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And info on my glasses can be found in this post.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Lazy Girl’s Dinner

This is Geoff’s busy season at work so the kids and I have been eating a lot of dinners without him.  Since he works so late that he usually ends up grabbing something on his own there is no way I am making fancy dinners.

So last night I made a super quick and easy pasta salad.  Not something I would ever try to feed my husband for dinner…lunch sure.  And of course, 5 minutes before we’re about to eat he calls and says he’s on his way home!  Sorry honey…simple meals once in a while are good for you. Smile

Pesto Pasta Tuna Salad

1 lb penne
1 jar President’s Choice basil pesto (any brand will do, this is just my fav)
Juice of 1 lemon
2 cans tuna packed in water, drained
1 bunch green onions, green and white parts, chopped
box of grape tomatoes, halved
Cook pasta til al dente, drain and run under cold water to cool.  Mix together pesto and lemon juice.  Add tuna and break up.  Add all other ingredients and mix.  Then add pasta.

And to my great shock…Geoff liked it!  And no, I didn’t give the baby tuna…he had his pasta just with pesto.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Embrace the Camera Thursday

She is absolutely going to hate me when she’s a teenager for posting and making scrapbook pages about stuff like this. Smile

Today’s Embrace the Camera picture…the reaction I get from Sage every time I tell her that she has to have a ponytail or pigtails in her hair.  The kid HATES having anyone but herself brush her hair.  Most mornings I find it entertaining how much of a drama queen she is.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

CB2 I Love You

Finally!  CB2 now ships to Canada.  My wishlist for this place is huge.  I love that the pieces they make are modern and funky without a price tag that would make Geoff wish he was single again.
I’ve loved this Hopscotch Rug for ages.  Think it would be perfect for our mudroom entrance or in a playroom.

These Matryoshka dolls make my heart skip a beat.  I had a set when I was a kid and would love to have these super stylish ones now.

This acrylic tripod easel is so cool.  I’ve been on a bit of an acrylic kick lately…found a side table for our new living room that I’ll share later.

This abacus.  I just said to Geoff a few days ago that I had one when I was a kid and would love to find one again.  But come on…$169?  I could make it for $10!!

What can I say?  It’s acrylic.  It needs to come live with me.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Oh Boy


I just can’t get over how much of a boy this little guy is.  I used to think that all babies must play the same.  Nope. 

I am certain that one day I am going to end up with a concussion from one of the toys that he is constantly flinging as hard as he can out of the play area.  He thinks that doing this and climbing over whatever object is in his way are the greatest games ever.  As is evidenced by the constant bruises on his little forehead.

That was one of the offending blocks just before it was whipped at my head!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Everything Is Gonna Be All White

Another room I am really excited about decorating is our new living room.  We’ve known for a long time now that we wanted a change from the style we had before.
This was our old living room area…missing two of the chairs and the ottoman so that we could make room for the insane amount of giant plastic baby toys.  While I still do like it, it just wasn’t US.


I still love the old Danish teak style hutch we inherited from Geoff’s grandmother and our imitation Barcelona chairs.  But the wall colour has got to go!  This is actually something we were planning on doing before the house fell but never had the time.  Sure glad we didn’t now!
And these are the rooms that are inspiring me now.


Love the vaulted ceilings and the rafters.  Might possibly be doing this in the new place.  I just noticed that both these rooms have hanging chairs in them too.  We actually already own the chair from the bottom picture….bought it years ago when it was on clearance and never got around to finding a spot for it outside.  It’s this one from Ikea.

Love, love, love the white Eames Lounger.  Hoping to find a knockoff somewhere at a price that isn’t equivalent to a small car.

I’ve always loved this yellow sideboard from Ikea too.
I’m picturing a big white room with grey and yellow accents.  Light flooring…painted wood perhaps?  Can’t wait to start shopping!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Insurance Soap Opera

It really does feel like I should be on a soap.  The level of drama involved is just ridiculous.

I had a horrible phone conversation with our adjuster this morning so put together an email and sent it off to his boss.

Here’s the email I sent…I need your feedback.  Do I come across as a drama queen?  Too whiny?

Hi Boss,
My name is Sabrina Lawrence and my family and I have a claim with “Your Horrible Insurance Company” for our house that we lost in the tornado of June 6th 2010.  That claim # is *****.
I had an unsettling phone conversation with “Your Horrible Adjuster” this morning.  We received an advance payment of $**** towards the content that we lost.  I called him to let him know that we had spent that money and I had dropped the receipts off this morning at the “Local Broker’s” office since he does not have a location that I can drop them off directly for him or access to email.  I asked that he review the receipts when he had a chance and that if everything was in order we were requesting another advance cheque.  He actually got upset that I dared to ask this of him.

He told me that Your Horrible Insurance Company was not our personal bank and was not here to fund our shopping.  I told him that I didn’t understand and asked how we were to replace our items then.  He went on to say that we had to take an Actual Cash Value settlement and then submit receipts to him for approval and we would be paid the difference after that.  This is in direct contradiction to a letter that we received from him dated September 30th that says we have only two options regarding our content claim submission as follows:

Option 1 – you can elect to replace each item and submit to my attention the replacement cost invoices for reimbursement accordingly.  We will pay up to the amounts submitted plus applicable taxes as per your Schedule of Loss submission.

Option 2 – you can elect a cash value settlement.  This settlement is a lump sum settlement.  Depreciation is applied to each item in accordance to the age and material construction of each item.

I received this letter on October 15th and called Your Horrible Adjuster that day and said that we would be going with Option 1 and that we would need some money to get started on buying items.  He said this was no problem and requested that day that a cheque be sent to us.  He and the letter he sent never once indicated that we would have to take an ACV settlement.  During our conversation today he questioned why I was in such a hurry to replace things.  I said to him that we have lived for 5 months with 2 small children without appliances, beds for our children, toys and winter clothing.  His response was that we’ve lived for 5 months without them so they shouldn’t be a priority now.  I asked why I wasn’t told about the ACV when I first requested a cheque and his response was “Fine Sabrina, I take full responsibility.  The situation you’re in and everything that has happened to you is all my fault.”

He is behaving like a spoiled child and I am extremely upset with his unprofessional behaviour.  Your Horrible Adjuster said today that it would be close to a month before we saw that ACV settlement and that by that time our 180 days to submit items against our claim would have run out but that he MIGHT be able to get us an extension.  We have also run out of living expenses money to pay our rent in our current house but I am afraid to ask Your Horrible Adjuster for another cheque.  Every time I dare to ask him a question he immediately gets on the defensive and does not provide any real answers.

I called you a couple months ago when we were having some other problems with Your Horrible Adjuster and you were very helpful.  When Your Horrible Adjuster found out about this he told me I should watch what I say and who I talk to because he could make this a difficult process for us.

So I have no idea what to do now.  Please advise me if you can help.  All we are looking for is the replacement of the items on our content list in a timely manner.

Regards,
Sabrina

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Home Day

The buses were cancelled here this morning because of fog.  Since Geoff has to leave for work at 7:20 and Sage can’t get to school before 8:40 that means she got to stay home today!  Which she was not happy about.

I actually love the days when she’s home during the week now.  Jasper is thrilled to have someone to play with besides me!
He is down for his morning nap now and she is watching The Secret Garden for the first time.  Was one of my favourite books as a kid.  So now it’s coffee and blog time for Mommy!