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Friday, 18 April 2008
7:00a
53 Degrees...
Okay, so there is a small joke about the temperature. A while back, Kimberly said something to the effect of, "it would be nice to know the weather outside before getting dressed in the morning." I've always liked the idea of having one of those indoor/outdoor wireless weather monitor thingies, so I went online and started doing some comparisons.
There are two main brands of household weather monitors. Oregon Scientific is one. The other is La Crosse. I checked them both out for features and price. The Oregon Scientific one seemed to be better, but the La Crosse one has a little guy on it that dresses appropriately for the current weather conditions outside.
His name is Oscar. Anyway...
Deciding ultimately that the Oregon Scientific one is probably better for Australia (the La Crosse one gets its time from American Radio Waves, and has stateside specific time zones and such), I ordered one to surprise Kimberly. About a day later, I was still thinking about this. She won’t care about the time zone, or the moon phases, or the any of that. She would like Oscar. So, knowing that I already have one of these things on the way, I decided that I’d order another one, with Oscar, for Kimberly.
Then the first one got delivered. Oddly enough, it was the La Crosse, complete with digital-dude Oscar. Odd, since I ordered him last. Then I received the other one. Also the La Crosse, also with Oscar. So I went back and checked my order history and realized that I must have made the Oscar decision the first time, but didn’t remember it. ..
So now we have two monitors, both with outdoor sensors. One is in the bedroom, the other is in the Kitchen. Two Oscars.
But wait, there’s more.
Last weekend, we went to the Woden Trash n Treasures (as usual) and wondered around. There, in one of the vendor stalls, was an indoor/outdoor weather unit. It was a REALLY nice one, Oregon Scientific, and had features that neither of the other two has (for example, an outdoor humidity sensor). – And it was only $30! Apparently, the lady bought it for her husband who asked for a thermometer. After she paid about $200 for this thing, he said, “No, a thermometer, so I can stick it on my dashboard.” She headed to woollies and spend $5 more dollars, and decided to sell the big one for next to nothing.
Mine! I know what this is, and how much it really costs. I don’t really need Oscar to “bundle up” to determine if 40 degrees is cold. I like knowing the outdoor humidity. The deliberation process was quick!
We now have indoor/outdoor weather monitors in the bedroom, the kitchen, and the office. No excuse for us being poorly dressed, now.
By the way, it’s 74% humidity outside right now.
On to other things! Kimberly and I went to play Housie at the Tradies Club last night. Think BINGO and you are almost there. It costs about $40 for the two of us to play for two and half hours, with prizes ranging from $30 to $1000 per evening. Last night, Kimberly came within one number for the $1000 grand prize. While staring at that number, they called about six others, when someone else finally got it. We almost had an influx of spending money for our trip this morning! We are starting to spend a lot of time at the Tradies Club. J
Anyway, It is 7:15a, and Peter McKaskill, God bless him, is on the way to our house to take us to the airport. Cab fares would have been about $100, as would long term parking for the week, so Peter said he would drive us, despite my insistence otherwise. Like I said, God bless him. More spending money on the trip. I’ll have to remember to bring him some chocolate.
Oh, speaking of chocolate! One of the things that we keep hearing about Tasmania is that we have to visit the Cadbury Factory to watch the chocolate being made. At the end of the tour, you have the opportunity to buy “seconds” at next-to-nothing prices. The seconds are usually just mis wrapped, or something. The chocolate it fine.
Anyway, we set up this tour weeks ago and we are now ready to go. We found out via a news article that Cadbury no longer offers this tour. Apparently health and safety standards got in the way. At first I was crushed. Then, when I read the whole article, I realized the tour was gone, but the shop is still a go. Great! I’ve seem chocolate being made before. I just want to hit the gift shop!
So now, about 30 minutes before we leave, I don’t know if the factory tour is on or off (the website doesn’t say anything about them being cancelled). We’ll still go to the shop, either way.
See you when we get back!
- Ryan