Thursday, December 8, 2011

Christmas Letter

It has been an eventful year for our family, starting last November I along with a 1000 others were informed that Lockheed would be closing its facility in Eagan.  I started interviewing right away and in January was extended an offer to work for Trane in White Bear Lake.  Working with Trane and Lockheed I was able to start my new job in March, but continue with Lockheed until my layoff date in April (it was a very busy month).  Since then work has been good, no travel and normal hour, which has been good since...

We welcomed our daughter Madelyn Olivia in August!  She came into the world in quite a rush.  Jen woke up at 4am and Maddie was born a little after 6am!  Life with 2 kids has been very different than life with 1, but very wonderful.  Maddie is doing very well and really starting to develop her personality.  She is very fond of her brother as well :)

Nick is growing into quite the "big boy," his biggest accomplishment recently has been to shed the diapers and start using the toilet.
 - Why does Nick have juice? Because Nicholas needs juice.
 - I no need nap. it's in here, it's in my body.
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Jen is taking the year off to care for Nick and Maddie, and loving it!  She has become very strong from carrying Maddie around while playing with Nick,

Apparently I never got around to finishing this letter (shocking), but I thought I would publish it anyways :) 

Life Insurance

Just paid for our new life insurance policy.

$500,000 for me, 20 year term for $322 a year.
$250,000 for Jen, 20 year term for $122 a year.

How does that compare with your policy?  I also have some insurance though work, so Jen would get a bit more in the case of my demise.  Just checked as well it looks like death benefits are not taxed, so that is good 5 years of income should be enough, right?  I am not sure a 20 year term is right for us, but our agent really recommended it...

Supposedly we will also realize a ~2% discount on our home and auto policies.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Rotato, best kitchen gadget ever?

Nick and I were making Apple Cranberry bread last night and I was again allowed to use one of the best kitchen gadgets I have had the pleasure to use.  The Rotato :)  It makes very quick work of pealing, and the side effect of having "apple strings" is not to be dismissed.  A very health snack that Nick will run around eating!  Happy snacking :)


Why companies announce layoff early

I enjoyed this summary of the reasons that companies announce layoff early.  The first is my particular favorite, in order to reduce severance costs, as people bail early.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Great Depression 2

I believe this is what the occupy wall street protests are about.  If you click on the link there are number of other charts that illustrate different perspectives on this.  I think we are headed for a very large correction again.  Why the current crop of plutocracy can't see this and work to prevent it, implies they are expecting to profit from it; Or in denial.

Friday, October 7, 2011

What if time was money?

Interesting post over at My Money Blog about a movie that is coming out apparently about a society where aging has been overcome, but after 25 your productivity becomes the determining factor for your length of life (or something like that).  Johnathan then makes a good point about how much that coffee is costing you in real terms.  I hadn't heard of the movie (don't watch much advertising...), but I might have to check it out.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Chimney Sweep

Well it has been two years (didn't burn as much the first year) since we built the house, so it is time to have the chimney cleaned and looked at.  Fireside recommended Smart Sweep as a good guy to call.  Jim Smart came out to the house at 11am (on time), was great with Nick, explaining things to him (and me) and very clean.  He explained that it was something I could do in the future with an investment in a few tools.

I can recommend Jim highly enough, he was professional and friendly.  The fireplace looks great, and we are excited to try it out (once it cools back down).

Total cost was just under $250, so I think I might invest in the tools and give it a go once in awhile.  But when I need a professional, I won't hesitate to call Jim.