Texting

Why are text messaging packages so expensive? Trick question – everyone knows the answer is because the phone company wants to make an insane profit, as texts cost them next to nothing, and nearly everyone wants to be able to text so they will buy the unlimited plan. We’re grandfathered into a plan that’s no longer available – 200 texts per month for $5. There is only one other option through AT&T and it’s unlimited texting for $20. Oh how I wish we could afford that (scratch that because even if we could afford it I refuse to increase my monthly $122 bill by an additional $30) because it’s so annoying trying to make sure I don’t exceed the limit every month.

I end up using three different texting apps which is annoying. I’ve got the regular messaging app that I use for my friends who have iPhones since iMessages don’t count as SMS texts, I’ve got Google Voice for texts between me and my brother and sister in law, and then I have a third “free text” app to keep in touch with Joe. The reason I don’t use Google Voice for all other texting is because their app seriously sucks ass. It breaks texts up into separate conversations, it doesn’t always alert me when a text comes in, and I often have to exist the conversation and re-enter it to clear out the notification once it does.

As for the other text program, I’ve gone through a few recently because the one I was perfectly satisfied with for the past year, WhatsApp, decided to mysteriously stop working one day. None of the texts I send to Joe ever went through after the one day when it stopped working and no amount of uninstalling and reinstalling made a difference. So I moved onto IMO but that one started behaving strangely as well and wouldn’t always alert me of an incoming text. We tried going back to an older program from a couple of years ago, Text Plus, but the notifications on it was spotty as well.

For now we’re sold on eBuddy XMS. The interface is clean and it always alerts us of incoming messages. As a bonus, I can log into the app via my web browser and send Joe texts from there when I’m sitting in front of the computer instead of having to type on my phone’s keyboard (which I suck at and will never master) and all his responses go to both the web version and my phone so I can see them if I walk away or shut down the computer. My only complaint is that I can’t use the text alert noise with the app, or shut off the noise it makes when I first enter the app to look at a new message. But considering all that went wrong with the other apps that is small potatoes. I just hope this app doesn’t decide to mysteriously stop working one day too because we’re running out of options (Trillian, which we also tried, was the worst. We couldn’t even see one another online even though we were both logged in).

By the way, if anyone knows of an app that works well with Google Voice please let me know. I’ve tried a few with no success. The notifications wouldn’t work at all. What good is a texting app that doesn’t notify you of a new text?

Foster Trio

Now that we have a dedicated cat room we took in three kittens on Sunday to foster while they prepare to be adopted. They are adorable but making a mess of the room because they have diarrhea and don’t always use the litterboxes (we have two set up; one makeshift from the bottom of an old hamster cage). Luckily the rug in the bedroom is old or I’d be more upset.

These kittens are little lovers in comparison to the the last two we had. They would run away when you approached them whereas this trio runs toward you because they want cuddles. All three of them are lap kitties for sure. Since they came straight from Chicago Animal Control to the coordinator’s home and then to us in the same day they hadn’t been named yet, so we got to name them. We decided on Peppermint (girl), Cilantro (girl), and Basil (boy).

Even though they seem to suck the time out of the day (from playing, to feeding, to cleaning up, to just hanging out and letting them all pile onto my lap), this current arrangement is so much better than before. Of course now when I open the bedroom door they rush it, and Peppermint keeps getting out, but it’s still less of a hassle than before. Once their diarrhea clears up I might allow them to venture beyond the bedroom but I’m definitely not doing that until I’m sure my good carpeting isn’t going to get pooped on!

Cilantro Cilantro

Basil Basil

Peppermint Peppermint

Changes on the homefront

I’ve seen very little of my husband this week compared to usual. Monday morning he left for a work trip to Michigan, returning Thursday afternoon. Today he’s working and then taking his son out to dinner, so I won’t be seeing him until later this evening. Then tomorrow morning he’s doing a work thing and I’m attending a conference, but we’ll be meeting up later to see my family for my brother’s birthday.

I didn’t do much while Joe was on his trip, and his sister was kind enough to stay over those days since he worries about me being alone while he’s so far away. His sister technically moved out last weekend after getting her own apartment. Bella is staying with me this week but will be going to her new home on Saturday so I’m going to be awfully lonely come Monday when Joe’s at work and I’m all by myself with no one to talk to except a fish, snail and hamster.

Bella Post Petsmart Trip

We’ve been contemplating getting a dog of our own but without me working I think that added expense isn’t wise. Besides, I’m not sure we’d be lucky enough to find a dog as awesome as Bella – she’s playful here and there but also content to lounge around the house and never get into any trouble. She doesn’t even need to go out that often! We’d be hard pressed to find a dog like her.

I’ll be pestering Joe to fix the door on the spare bedroom this weekend so I can start fostering kittens again. It will give me something to do during the day. Working out, cleaning, keeping things organized, and cooking only take up so many hours of each day.

Crazy Rain

Immediately after a day of non-stop rain.

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A few hours later.

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Lots of rain hit the area yesterday causing much flooding and destruction. I feel bad for people whose homes flooded. The above photos taken of the courtyard behind our townhome was the worst of it in our immediate area.

Food Pics

Why do people bitch about other people taking pictures of their food, and in some cases go so far as to ban cellphone photography in their restaurant? Seriously, what’s the big deal? It’s called free publicity, people! Besides, people love food and likewise they want to share a memorable meal with others. I see nothing wrong with that and therefore I’m not a fan of this blog for poking fun at people doing it, referring to them as hipsters.

Maybe if all you ever photograph is food and you’re posting it all over Facebook, Google+, Twitter, and Instagram daily I could see how that would be annoying to others, but the occasional food shot is no big deal. If the restaurants are truly concerned about it disturbing others (although how is that any different than people taking pictures at a restaurant or bar during a get-together), then ban the use of flash, but really, I haven’t even noticed it when I’m out so I have to wonder if it’s the big deal some people are making it out to sound.

Personally, I like taking quick pics of my meals so I can post them along with a review on Yelp or my blog. I’d hate to find out someone was snapping a pic me doing so and adding it to a blog like the aforementioned one.