Category: Jake

I’m Taking A Vacation

As you might have noticed, my postings the last few weeks have been a bit sporadic thanks to some major projects occupying all my time (see related posts here and here). The last month or so I’ve been averaging about 10-20 hours a week of overtime, and logged about 200 billable hours at the new (and now open) Sunriver Fitness Center. There have been the marketing projects: huge marketing package to our owners, huge marketing package to other company’s owners, huge marketing package to all of our past guests (50,000 postcards are going in the mail in a week), huge Web marketing package that’s coming, too. On top of all that, I purchased, ordered and setup four desktop systems, two point of sale systems, a server, a firewall, two switches, and then got roped into wiring up the cable TV system for 16 TVs at the place as they hadn’t bothered to bid it out. This has been on top of all my other duties already tying me up at the office. Long story short, I’m frickin’ tired. And while it probably will be more exhausting taking a vacation with the almost-two-year-old and my five-year-old, I still need to get the hell out of here for a few days.

So what’s my plan? Tomorrow (Wednesday) night we’ll be staying in Salem, visiting the AC Gilbert Discovery Village and taking a ride on the Riverfront Carousel while we’re there (and of course, hit up Lydia’s favorite restaurant). The next couple nights I’m going to be in Newport, staying at a privately-owned place in Nye Beach. We plan on hitting up the aquarium and possibly the Hatfield Center while we’re there, and we’re certainly hitting Mo’s while we’re there.

Sadly, because I’m a geek, I’ll have my laptop with me and will get online when I can (we also plan on using it to watch DVDs for the kids, so it’ll get used). So if you really need to get a hold of me, e-mail me.

I’ll be back in Bend on Sunday. Don’t expect any blogging until then. There are lots of good Bend Bloggers to keep you occupied, so be sure to check some of them out.

Meanwhile, if you guys have any links you want to share, feel free to post them in the comments here so things don’t get too stale. Hell, make a mess out of the place, I don’t care as long as you clean it up before I come home. If I come back and see 100 comments on this entry, I won’t be disappointed (unless it’s entirely spam, then somebody’s getting a cyber-spanking).

Update on 7/20 at 1:00PM: We’re in Salem at the Phoenix Inn. My daughter is taking a MUCH needed nap (it was a long drive here, let me tell ya). My other daughter and my wife are at the pool, and I’m sitting here relaxing on the bed. They have free Wi-Fi here (a bit sketchy of a signal however, despite being right next door to the control room). So I’m downloading my e-mail, and feeling good because I can ignore it all. I think I’m going to go take a nap — I haven’t had one of those in years.

Feel free to post more comments here. I expected more than the two I’ve received so far.

Update on 7/21 at 9:00PM: Salem, while still fun, wasn’t nearly as cool as it could’ve been as the Carousel was closed for the week for maintenance. That would’ve been great information to put on your Web site, folks…

Anyway, we’re in Newport now, and I’m hijacking off one of the five open wireless networks I’m picking up. The place we’re staying in is pretty nice, but being above a schoolhouse isn’t as cracked up as I thought it would be. I assumed that by “schoolhouse” they meant “a place were kids were at during the middle of the day.” At 8:00, when we were putting the little ‘uns to bed, they were playing musical chairs downstairs, and the teacher lady was banging away on the piano. They’ve all gone home now and it’s nice and peaceful, but I don’t recommend staying here during the week if you want peace and quiet.

Otherwise, the place is fairly nice and quiet. And while I’m hijacking off somebody else for ‘net access, there’s no phone or cable TV here, so I’m relatively un-wired (I have my cell phone, but it’s muted, as that’s the only connection my office has to me and I don’t plan on answering it).

I’ve forgotten how much I hate driving around Newport, however. I was trying to get to Papa Murphy’s for some take-and-bake pizza, and I drove by it the first time. Getting turned around, and into their parking lot was a chore, that’s for sure. It looked a lot easier to get to on the map.

Anyway, I’m off. We’re hitting the aquarium in the morning, Hatfield center in the afternoon.

Update on 7/22 at 8:40PM (though because of limited ‘net access, this might not go online until much later): Is it time to go home yet? Please, somebody beat me senseless if I ever say I’m going on vacation ever again before the kids are at least 12.

Last night was a fierce thunderstorm in Newport and the thunder clasps were the loudest I’ve ever been in, shaking the windows pretty steadily from about midnight to about 2:30AM. My kids, amazingly enough, slept through the whole thing (at least Hannah said she didn’t hear anything). The bed, however, was FAR more comfortable than the bed at the Phoenix Inn, so I didn’t wake up with nasty back pain.

The wireless connectivity has gone down hill a bit since the thunderstorm. While I know it’s not really related, it was just good timing, as my wireless card is now (litteraly) coming apart (I don’t have a laptop with built-in wireless — so wish I did). We had trouble getting on most of the day, so I popped the card out, and the outer sleave nearly fell off. I managed to pop the thing back together, but I’ll probably be shopping for a new card when I get home. Just the same, I’ve still had better luck with Wi-Fi this trip than this guy did (thanks to Barney for that).

Anyway, about the kids being awful. While going down to the beach this morning was nice, as it was fairly calm (no wind is always nice), and the kids were decent, the trip to the aquarium was a nightmare. Michelle (my nearly two-year-old) did nothing but scream and cry the entire time. My ended up leaving so we could take the baby back to the room here so she could nap, and then my wife and Hannah (my five-year old) went back to the aquarium so they could actually enjoy themselves.

After Michelle (and I) both took naps (I was tired, too, after last night’s storm), we went down to the beach again, as the sky had cleared up a bit. It was foggy down on the beach, but still really nice. My legs are dead, however, from carrying Michelle up the hill from the Nye Beach access area (which is a LONG, steep hill) about 50 times. Oh well…she had fun on the beach, at least.

We finished off the evening with a trip to Mo’s (which actually went surprisingly well), spent a bit more time at the beach, and now, we’ll be calling it an evening here shortly.

One more gripe about our current lodging arrangements: We have to do our own dishes, and clean up the entire place for the next guests — in other words, leave it how we found it. I can understand doing that if this were some place we were borrowing from a friend, but we’re paying over $100/night for this little place. I’m on vacation — I don’t want to have to scrub a place down.

Anyway, done ranting. The current plan is to be back in town late tomorrow after playing on the beach a bit more (we’re hoping we can get a late check out from here so the baby can take a nap and make our lives all that more pleasant, but I’m not holding my breath).

Still Slammed

But will be posting some links tonight…stay tuned…

Slammed

If you’re wondering why I haven’t posted much the last few days, I’m been slammed. I’ve been at the fitness center since last Saturday setting up the cable TV, network, all the computers, etc… etc… etc… . In other words, I’m totally bombed. Hopefully this place will be open by next week so I won’t have to worry about anything (as much, at least).

I hope to find some time to throw up some more links in the next couple days, but don’t hold your breath if they don’t appear. I’m in the process of SysPrepping and Ghosting some hard drives to other machines, and while that’s going on hooking up the large Plasma TVs downstairs. Now if I just had time to watch one…

We Still Have More Stuff To Get Rid Of

We had our garage sale today and despite selling nearly $200 worth of stuff, we still have quite a bit to get rid of. So we’re extending it another day, and will be up at the crack of dawn on Saturday morning to get rid of what’s left. So what actually is left? We still have a futon, a BBQ, a chair, a ton of baby/toddler toys, a CD rack, and a bunch of other knick-knacks. Be sure to come by before all the die-hards clean us out in the morning.

I’m Having A Garage Sale

If anybody locally is going to be around tomorrow (Friday), we’re having a garage sale at the Ortman place. It’s going to be Friday from 9AM to whenever we get rid of all of our stuff. And what stuff is that? We’ve got some furniture (futon, dresser, dining chairs, for example), lots of baby toys and supplies (backpack, bike, high chair, Johnny Jumper), and a bunch of other random stuff that we’re getting rid of (some throw pillows, TV, Denon Reel-to-Reel). Feel free to stop by, at least say hi.

We live at 1319 NE Watson Dr. in Bend. Here’s a map to the place.

We Need Your Help

I need every Oregonian out there to read this. My wife’s uncle, who lives in Sisters and shall remain nameless for right now, has gone missing. Now this is all hearing third-hand from my wife (as talking to her family right now is impossible), so bear with me for the lack of detail. Apparently he came home from work early today, grabbed a tank of propane and drove off in his older flame-painted black Jeep Cherokee. Nobody has a clue where he is.

Right now, I don’t have the license number for the car (I can’t get a hold of family as they’re out in the woods looking for him), but will update it if I get it. But if you have seen an older (Mid 80s, Black, Flames on the side) Jeep Cherokee driving around the highways, please contact the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office or e-mail me using the form on this site.

Update about 5 minutes later…: Figures, the minute I post something, the phone rings. The DCSO found him, apparently he was trying to do himself harm with the propane tank (he has tried stuff like this before, which is why they were worried). He was found unconcious out in the Three Creeks Wilderness, and is being taken to SCMC as we speak for treatment.

Update the next morning…: OK, after talking to my father in law this morning, I’m getting a bit more of the story. So far, here’s how the story goes…The uncle was found at a campground up on the McKenzie pass. He was actually reported by some campers that the uncle was talking to while he was up there. The campers found it odd that a man was up there with no tent or anything and didn’t even look like he was planning on camping. The campers wondered what happened when he walked off later without saying much. After looking around a bit, they found him locked up in his Jeep, letting propane leak into the cab. They broke the window of the Jeep to get him out and called the police, who weren’t really too far away at that point. He was rushed off to SCMC and is there right now. My in-laws are going over to the hospital later today to see how he’s doing and hopefully get him some help (as this is apparently the second time he’s tried this and was caught before finishing the job). I really hope he does get some help, or at least allows other help him.

NEED: 16-port Cable TV Splitter

Since nobody else bothered to plan this far ahead, I’ve been put in charge of the cable TV distribution for the new Sunriver fitness center (which was supposed to be open this month, but still has a couple weeks to go). They have 15 TV jacks in the place, and I’ll be using cable for the Internet service for the building. Does anybody know of a good way (and if parts were available locally, that’d be peachy) to get the signal to these TVs without spending a crapload of money? I looked at some of the Leviton stuff, and found this 16-port setup that I’ll have to get an enclosure for, but just wanted to see if anybody else had any other ideas (or places online to buy this stuff that can ship overnight or two day shipping).

NEED: A Car Stereo Parts Whiz

OK, here’s the deal. I got a good deal on a stereo for our minivan. The problem is that the stereo is missing the small little brackets that mount the stereo to our 1996 Caravan. On Pioneer’s site, I found the complete mounting kit for the car, but I don’t need the entire mounting kit, so I really don’t want to spend $30 (including shipping) for the parts direct from Pioneer.

Does anybody out there work for a stereo place and have a couple of these clips sitting around that they want to get rid of cheap? Or can you get the full mounting kit cheaper than direct from Pioneer? E-mail me using the form to the right or jake [at] this site’s domain if you can help me.

Finally Saw Episode III

Went out last night, finally saw Episode III with my wife. It was by far the best of the prequels, and I agree with everything Jon said (spoiler warning) — we really needed more wookie action.

Now that you’ve watched the latest (and final) Star Wars, make sure you go watch Store Wars (thanks Simone for that).

“Oh Yeah, It Had To Be Done Yesterday…”

That’s been the story of my life today, which is why I haven’t had a chance to post any links today. I was on the phone or slammed in a *nix command line, install/reinstalling/configuring/bulldozing my Smoothwall setup. It’s working damn skippy now, and I’ve managed to get a dedicated cable modem from the cable company here (I was borrowing one from one of our houses that was unoccupied), so now it’s off to start configuring the desktops I’ve purchased.

But before that can happen, I’ve just been given word that a full-page ad we have running in the Sunriver Scene (the local monthly newspaper which has one of the most entertaining police blotters out there) has to be updated for the next issue. The deadline? Tomorrow morning. Luckily I know the person laying out the pages there, and I know I have an additional day if I need it.

Thankfully, I finally am getting a break tonight: I’m finally going to go see Episode III. Assuming I can stay up, as I’m frickin’ exhausted.