The technology woes continue. It seems our alarm system has a mind of it's own. It all started when I was in Madison visiting Rachel. There I was sleeping soundly, enjoying some down time at 3:00 a.m. like the rest of the world and I was awoken?....awakened?....shocked into semi-consciousness!... by the ringing of my cell phone. Who is calling me at 3a.m.? I decided to let it go to voice mail. They had the nerve to call again! So much for sleeping so I answered the phone. It was my alarm service. Try answering all the security questions after being woken out of a deep sleep. What is my security word? I have no idea! It's 3 a.m.! I barely know MY name! Where am I anyway and who is this again? They assured me that there was no break in and the alarm was not sounding off waking all the neighbors, it was just a keypad error. Really? REALLY? REALLY? You called me at 3 a.m. and made me wake up enough to think of my security word and answer all sorts of other obscure security questions for that? Click. ZZZZZZZzzzzzz
Since I have been home, every night at 8 or 9 the alarm starts clicking and then beeping spontaneously. It also decided to beep randomly throughout the day. Nice! I scheduled the company to come out and figure out what was wrong with the system. They came out yesterday, a whole day earlier than they said they would come out. Take that cable company who kept me waiting for days! The first question he asked was if I had any trouble with my phones lately. Well...yes as a matter of fact I have. He proceeded to figure out what is wrong with the system and asked if my phone is working now and I regretfully had to tell him that they were not! Yes, the phone, Internet and cable were out AGAIN! It seems that after the carnage in the green space "they" were planting the new trees and cut a main line which resulted in everyone being without service for the day. Oh joy! You got it, alarm guy could not do anything to fix the alarm without a working phone. "Isn't it ironic...don't you think?" to quote Alanis Morrisette. I am back at square one with a spontaneously beeping alarm system and occasionally working phone, internet and cable. I just love technology.
It's November and time to talk about the weather! Because if you aren't traveling to Europe or visiting grandkids then the next best thing to talk about is the weather. This year there will be no whining....like last year. This part of today's post is written especially with my Canadian friends in mind! Last year, I remember November began with rain, grey skies and cold temperatures, like it usually does. It is a depressing month in Toronto. I cursed November. Most people who live up there curse November, it is dark and dreary. After my post last year I had to eat my words because it ended up being an absolutely lovely month... very unusual! My friends thanked me for cursing November and having to eat my words so....I hope November can make a liar out of me again this year for all your sakes!
As for me and mine down here in Sugar Land....November is perfect! God has indeed turned down the heat and sucked out the humidity for a while and I am a happy camper. College football is in full swing, check out the LSU Tigers this past weekend! Thanksgiving is in a few weeks and life is good (except for those technology glitches). Rather than dreading November this year, I am happy it has finally arrived. This is patio season southern style. This is the month we get to go outside and enjoy the sunny skies and not break into an immediate sweat. People are outside working in their yards, riding their bikes, taking their dogs for walks and just enjoying life and the fact that the great outdoors is a pleasant place to be....finally. We even get to wear a sweater or a jacket if conditions are perfect, according to me. We have more hours of daylight at this time of year than they do up north. So, if you want to know what month to come and visit us down here, try November, especially if you live in Toronto and you are not experiencing a repeat of November 2009.
Now watch it rain for the next 23 days....I'll never write about the weather in November again! Until next year!
Well not as north as Toronto, but in Cleveland November is always a fickle month! We had snow last week and now we are heading into the 60's for the weekend! Only to get back to the cold next week.
ReplyDeleteYou can't forget the ever decreasing hours of daylight in November. It's so depressing for it to be dark at 5:15 pm!
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