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June 22nd, 2011

Beautiful Days & Saving Money

You don’t know how thankful I am that the weather cooled off a bit today. We’re still in the upper 80s, but that’s much better than the upper 90s with what has felt like 100% humidity we started the week with. I’ve been so afraid to take Ellie outside for more than 5 or 10 minutes at a time because it’s so hot. The pool and sprinkler have definitely been a staple!

We went outside for a few minutes this morning, and it felt great out there with a nice cool breeze blowing. We walked down to see the horses, and we spent a few minutes feeding them carrots before we came back inside for nap time. Hopefully she’ll take a nice long nap, and we can go back outside and play in the pool this afternoon before the storms move in tonight.

While she naps I’m going to get some stuff done around here. I got caught up on all my work yesterday, but I got a couple computers to fix in this morning. I’m going get those fixed, do some research on a problem my Dad is having with his router that I can’t seem to fix (after spending hours on the phone with tech support & their fixes not working either), and hopefully Ellie will sleep long enough to allow me to make some phone calls, too.

I need to call Verizon today…again. I’ve been calling them every few days for a couple weeks now, and my problem hasn’t been fixed. I pay them way too much to be having a major issue with my phone. I’ve been having an issue with us not being able to make calls between phones on the same plan. I can make and receive calls to anyone else, but we have trouble calling each other. It’s only the first two phones on our plan that have been active for years, too. The other three phones on my plan are my in-law’s phones, and we have no problems calling them, but if I try to call Ben or he tries to call me we have to repeat the call 3 or 4 times before it will even ring once! I don’t know what’s up with it, but Verizon needs to fix it! I wish it were as simple as buying a cell booster antenna, but I don’t think signal has anything to do with it. We can both have full bars and not be able to make calls to each other.

I called Charter yesterday to see if we could lower our bill. I call every 2 or 3 months because that’s when they normally release new promotions. Honestly I’d drop the cable TV all together if I could, but it doesn’t benefit us financially. I’ve had plenty of people ask me why we still have cable tv while we’re struggling financially, but the answer is simple. I have to have internet to work and make a majority of the income that’s keeping us going right now. It’s more expensive to have just the cable internet than it is to have cable and tv. Without a tv package we wouldn’t qualify for a lot of the promotions I’m able to get, and the promotions allow us to have both services for less than or equal to what we’d be paying for just the internet. We don’t have any other options except for dial-up, and I don’t have the time to sit around waiting forever to things to load. I have limited time to work as it is, so keeping the cable is the best option for us. Yeah it takes remembering when a promo ends and making sure we call to find a new promo before it does, but it’s well worth it in my opinion. Yesterday I was able to drop $40 off our bill without changing much at all. I only dropped one thing, and it was a $5 package for channels we don’t really watch anymore. I could have gotten an even lower price if I had agreed to lock into a 2 year plan, but I refuse to do that right now. Another thing I will be doing is purchasing my own modem. Our promo is about to run out for the free modem lease. Currently that is a $5 credit each month, but when our promo runs out the monthly leasing fee is going up to $7/month. I can buy a us modem that will support speeds much higher than I currently have (and be useful for more than a few months) for $29.99 thus saving us money in the long run. That’s something else I need to take care of today!

Anywho I don’t hear babbling coming from the baby monitor anymore, so it’s safe to say Ellie has finally fallen asleep. I need to get my butt in gear and get to work before she decides to cut her nap short!

June 13th, 2011

Restoring My Blogs

As much as I love blogging sometimes I hate dealing with my blogs when something goes wrong. Last week I got hit with a malicious script on Everyday Randomness. It took almost 2 days to discover and remove all the files. I thought I’d gotten rid of everything.

Yesterday I went to login to one of my blogs, and I was met with a big page not found message. I quickly loaded up all the blogs on the same host, and I discovered the same message. I logged into my 1&1 Control Panel, and even though I could login most of the functionality was disabled. I started to freak out a bit, so I opened my email client to send a message to support to find out wtf was going on.

Before I had the chance to even click the new message button I saw an email from 1&1 support. I opened it to discover I’d been temporarily locked out of my account because my web space had essentially been hacked. As I have never operated a newsletter this was discovered. The hacker had infiltrated my web space through a hole in my phpmyadmin plugin on Everyday Randomness, and once in had used my web space to send out a mass amount of spam marketing. It was reported as spam enough for 1&1 to lock down my account while they looked into it, and boy am I glad they did!

24 hours later my account was released back to me with a list of malicious files that had been found very well hidden in one of my directories, and everything was restored back to the way it should be.

That left me with one more issue to solve, so I decided to go ahead and tackle it. The attack was mainly because I was still using a much older version of wordpress on that blog. That is because when I attempted to upgrade my database from mysql 4 to mysql 5 I had some major issues. I gave up for the time being, but after this attack I decided it had to be rectified. This time the issues I had before were no where to be found. The database imported just fine, but even after going through and manually editing everything I was still met with the nasty random characters issue that happens when sometimes updating from a pre-UTF8 blog. I’ve spent the last 4 hours trying every solution I could find with no luck.

Finally I found the UTF8 Sanitize WordPress Plugin, and even though it wasn’t supported for the latest version of WordPress I decided to try it anyway. The plugin worked, and I am happy to say it has saved me from many more hours of aggravation!

So, all of my blogs should now be restored back to normal, but there’s still a chance I have missed something here or there. If you happen to notice anything that doesn’t seem right please leave me a comment letting me know so I can immediately address the issue.

January 31st, 2011

Dinner And A Cold Chill

Even though today’s weather was gloomy and cold yesterday’s weather put me in the mood to do some pre-Spring cleaning today.  I figured I might as well get a jump start on it anyway because it’s not like I have a whole lot of time to devote to it.  When the little one went down for a nap that thankfully lasted 2 hours I jumped in and went to work sorting, throwing stuff out, making donation boxes, and just cleaning every nook and cranny I could get to.  I didn’t get it all done, but I did knock a nice dent in my upcoming Spring Cleaning list.

After all that cleaning I definitely didn’t feel like cooking dinner tonight, so we decided to use a Subway coupon we had for buy 1 get 1 free $5 footlongs.  I needed to stop by the grocery store for a couple things, too, so we decided to dine in.  I don’t know what the heck the owner of the store was thinking because the air conditioning was on in there.  Because years ago I worked there for a short period of time I know in this particular Subway the heat and ac are dialed in by the owner, and it cannot be changed by an employee without a key to the lock box covering it.  I thought maybe the owner changed over to ac yesterday because it was 72 degrees here, but today it was yet again freezing cold, and the store was so cold we couldn’t stand to eat our full meal.

Ellie was wearing a long sleeve shirt with a heavy zip up sweater over it, so I hoped she’d be warm enough.  At first I thought it was just me because I often get cold chills even when it’s 80 degrees out, but Hubby threw on his jacket and complained about the cold, too.  That’s a lot coming from a guy who wears sleeveless shirts and shorts without a jacket in the snow. 

Ellie was sitting in the booth beside me, and I felt her shivering against my side shortly after the ac kicked back on.  There are vents over the top of every booth, and I was not going to let her sit there and freeze while we ate, so we packed up the rest of our food and headed out.  Hubby and I both commented about how it felt warmer outside on a 50 degree day than it did sitting there in that booth.  We ended up finishing our meal in the car with the heat on before heading into the grocery store.  That’s not easy to do when you’re working with a toddler who loves to throw her food, so tomorrow’s task list will including a major vacuum job for the Blazer and car seat.

There will be no more cleaning for me today, though.  I’m worn out, I’m tired, and I want a nice warm bubble bath to help wash away the rest of this cold chill I haven’t been able to shake since we left Subway.