Friday, August 29, 2008
I should just be locked up!
The process of registering my 98 Civic in Rhode Island has not been an easy one. I would have happily kept it registered in California. Unfortunately, to be street legal in CA it needed a smog check, more specifically, it needed a smog check from a 'California certified' smog check station. Seeing that RI doesn't offer such services and I was not going to drive the civic back home for that purpose, the only option was to register it in RI. I thought it was a win win situation to be honest with you. RI registration is cheaper and good for 2 years. Hooray! But no...RI has their own issues. They don't care if the car spits out black fumes, however window tinting is a huge vehicle no-no. Not all vehicles mind you, only cars, SUVs can tint to their hearts delight...ya...wrap your head around that one. Regardless after being here for a while, I kind of understand why they don't like tinting. We adore living here but Rhode Islanders, hands down, are the worst drivers in the world...I will save that vent for another post however anything that might help them see better through their windows is appreciated by all on the road. Anyhoo, $400 in tint removal costs and some tears the Civey was street legal again and happily registered to its new state.
Well little did we know, California DMV was still waiting to get paid! Today I got a call from my lovely mom ::hi mom:: that she received a letter that said that due to my delinquency in renewing my registration it has now gone to collections. Awesome. I am happy that my little 98 Honda Civic is so popular, but collections? I had no idea you had to let them know! So immediately I call CA DMV and was alerted that I needed to send them a copy of my new registration and they would 'investigate' the situation. Awesome. Since my new name is on the RI registration and that will probably confuse them, we are just going to send them copies of our new reg, RI insurance card, marriage license, pics of the Civic and perhaps a blood sample and hope that all will be forgiven. Sheesh!
The thing that is frustrating is I am really responsible and try really hard to do everything correctly, oh well its a learning experience. I'll definitely know for our next move! ::looks out the window at the problematic civic:: :)
Monday, August 18, 2008
When West Coast Coyers meet East Coast Coyers
Me and the lovely Sandra
Friday, August 15, 2008
Her name is Lola....she was a show cat....::whistles Copacabana::
So far she has been a perfect house guest. Greets us when we come home, sits with us while we watch tv, watches over the house while we are gone, it will definitely be hard to give her back. Perhaps we should get a cat of our very own.....::smiles and bats eyes at hubs:: :)
Monday, August 11, 2008
Whoa family!
With that said....OUR.FAMILY.IS.AWESOME.
Getting ready to do some walking!
Eastons Beach at the beginning of the Cliff walk
Erin in front of the Aster's Beechwood mansion. I think she looks like she should live there, my sis is so high class :)
Kate walking down the aisle with my Aunt Janet and Uncle Gary
The Tranbarger/Goldfarbs/Coyers
One of the best parts of the wedding, besides watching them get married of course, was the photobooth. Once all us cousins caught wind that there was one we monopolized it for hours. Unfortunately my cute hubs had to leave a bit early as he had to work at 4am the next morning, so he didn't get to partake :(. It was so much fun. There are probably many many photostrips circulating of us probably making the same poses over and over again. We're vain, what can I say!
Love that photobooth!The day after the wedding we all went to Kate and Joshua's house for brunch and then off to show Erin and Adam Boston. Unfortunately we only had a couple hours and didn't get to walk around much but I think they loved it. We will definitely make more time next time they come visit!
The 'kids' table in our backyard
Hubs and Adam bbqing, they really know what they are doing, the meat was so good!
The next day, Sunday, we all went to the Officer's Club on base for brunch. It was a gorgeous day!
Unfortunately the next day everyone went home :(. After visits like this, I definitely get homesick. The days just went too fast but it was a great weekend. In typical Tranbarger fashion, we ate, drank, sightsee'd and laughed like it was going out of style. Next time everyone has to stay for at least a week! I wish we all weren't so far away. ::sighs:: Come back soon!!!
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
I fought the law...and the law won...maybe...
After receiving my court date, I realized I had not called my insurance company to confirm that my insurance would in fact go up, being in different states and all. So off I went and called my local insurance representative. I explained my story which got the typical reaction..."Seriously, you got a ticket for that?!?" and once she had stopped laughing, looked it up and my insurance will indeed be knocked 2 points. Bleh.
So here is my dilemma....Do I take half a vacation day, drive the 3 hours round-trip to the courthouse and pray that the 'not nice' highway patrol man fails to appear or just pay the darn thing and suffer through the fact that I am no longer a perfect driver?
Head-scratcher.
I should probably just take my attorney's advice ::waves at Dad again:: as he's pretty smart and usually right and I should know better. Ugh, I hate being a traffic criminal :( ::hangs head in shame::
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Time for another race!
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Rain, Rain, go away!
Yikes!