Time for a household giveaway

Countdown is winding down – moving day is less than 2 weeks from now!  As we’re in the midst of packing, we have a few household items that we don’t have room for.  These include furniture, appliances and posters.  Before we hit up Craigslist, we wanted to see if any of our family and friends had a need for any of these things.

Here’s the deal, if you’re interested in any of these items, shoot off an email to me at romeyinfc [at] gmail [dot] com.  All items are first come, first serve.   These items are free, but if you live outside of Northern Colorado we would ask that you pay shipping for these (i.e. posters) – otherwise we simply ask that you can pick the items up before Saturday, April 19. Please let us know by Wednesday, April 9, as we’ll put all remaining items on Craiglist.

Without further ado, here are our household items. I’ll cross out items that have already been given away (full images available on Flickr):

Dining room storage cabinet – 4 shelves

5 -disk CD changer stereo

Single-cup coffee maker with coffee

“Video gaming” chair (2 available)

 
Black TV stand, capable of holding up to 32″ TV, shelves for DVD’s on the side.

Recliner chair, comfortable & good condition


15 Posters to give away.  Check out the posters on Flickr. I’ll remove them as they’re claimed.

Update: As of Monday evening no one has claimed any posters yet!  Pick one out!

Back from Vegas!

I’ve (obviously) been away from my Ramblings for a while.  We ended up taking a quick 4-day trip over to Las Vegas with the family.  I’d been looking forward to this trip for a long time, as this was my sister’s first trip out there since she was 21, my mom’s first time out there since we were little kids, and my uncle’s first time out there – period.

The trip was fast, I got a bit sick (from a cold – not from drinking), but I still had a blast!  I’m ready to hit the ground and get things together for the house – closing day is less than 2 weeks away!

Check out the rest of the Vegas pictures

She said yes!

A alluded to this in my earlier post, but now I can happily share the news that Bethany and I are engaged!

Thank you to all of my friends and family who have sent their congratulations, blessings and well-wishes through the various communication methods.  Many have asked “how did it happen?  How did you pop the question?”  Here is the story:

March 19th has been in the works for weeks, as it was the easiest day to keep under wraps.  This date coincided with the date that I was to get my new phone.  Given my frustration with the Treo 700w, it was easy to channel the excitement about the engagement to get the new phone.  It also enabled me to count down the days in plain sight – I am geeky enough that Bethany bought into my excitement over the phone.  Two months ago I was actually counting down the time I could trash the Treo, but a few weeks ago that shifted to the engagement.

Wednesday morning Bethany received a delivery of flowers, with the message “Today is THE DAY – the wait IS OVER!”  She knew the big question was coming, and at that point had her suspicions about the motive of the flowers. Still, she wouldn’t put it past me to be this excited about finally ridding myself of the Treo and having the new phone.

I later played into her doubt when I met her after work and we went over to the Verizon store to purchase the phone.  She had hoped that if today was the day of the engagement, that I would have already picked up the phone earlier in the day.  We were in the store for about a half-hour, when she asked where I wanted to go to dinner.

“I’m not sure” I said, “how about Outback, or Chili’s?”.  This played into her doubt, leaving her wondering whether I was actually that geeky – to send her flowers over a new phone – after all, and whether she would have to continue to wait for the proposal.  We got in the car and I turned right instead of left at Harmony.  From that point on she knew that we were going up to Horsetooth Reservoir.

There’s a small parking lot which overlooks the Reservoir, at the curve of a large foothill – this is the spot we went on our 3rd date, and where Bethany has taken me on special occasions as well.  We pulled up to the spot and Bethany was pretty certain what was going to happen.  Determined to play out my charade, I stuck to my story about wanting to smash the Treo.  I pull a hammer out of my car, and set the Treo on a wooden post.  I then said I wanted to make the moment special and set up my camera on another post.  A cold breeze was blowing and Bethany was a little cold. I gave her my coat, which had the ring in the front pocket.  I set the timer on the camera, approached Bethany and got down on one knee…

I pulled the ring out of the pocket and asked her to marry me… and she said “YES!”

Obviously a wedding date depends on a lot of different factors.  We know the church we want, as well as the Priest we’d like to celebrate the Mass, so it all depends on their availability, but we’re shooting for mid-May/early June 2009.  Mark your calendars!

Check out the rest of the proposal photos on Flickr.

Happy anniversary to me!

With today being March 9th, I need to pause and reflect a little bit on my 10th Anniversary at HP.  I started at HP on Monday, March 9, 1998 as a high school intern.  I was a 16-year-old Junior and started in Human Resources.  My primary role was to update a job postings web page, using state-of-the art FrontPage ’97.  I was originally slated 15-20 hours per week to complete this job.  I was able to accomplish this job pretty quickly and found other work to do.  I ended up being transferred into IT that summer and the rest was history.

My years of service technically begins at the start of my “Regular Employee” classification (in Nov of 2000), so this is an unofficial anniversary, but I wanted to commemorate my start-date.