Monday, November 11, 2013

First days of Decorating

November 1, 2013

As you saw in my last post - I finally have my very own home!  Since it has been a month in works I have had a lot of time to plan the interior decor.  The only issue for me going forward is budget - between the down payment, closing costs, property tax (which will be coming up soon), insurance and all of the minor fixes I need to make my budget is tight.

With that said - I have been keeping an eye on my favorite items waiting for a sale to snatch them up.  :)  I'm thinking the Black Friday sale will be the best - so I am trying to hold out!

1.  Paint - Currently the house is full of Greens.  The colors are nice - however a little dark for my taste.  I am obsessed with everything gray - so I have been in search of the perfect palette to match the greens and grays.  Here is an example of the paint colors I will be looking to implement in my new house: link.  I am obsessed - and will add a few touches of burnt orange or red to the mix with a throw or pillow here and there.

2.  Rugs -  Obsessed.  Obsessed.  Obsessed.  I am head over heals for Lulu and Georgia Rugs. This company offer the cutest rugs - in so many different colors and at a reasonable price. Below are two of my favorites - but I need to get all my furniture in and check out the space before deciding on one.  


3.  Tables -  What is a home without a nice big dining room table?  Esp for a family like mine where food and conversations all happen around the table.  The only issue is - tables are expensive...and so are chairs!  Eek.  I am willing to spend a pretty penny on a wooden table because I see the importance of it.  It only means I wont be able to get one in my house right away.  I have been eyeing the West Elm dining room furniture.  Specifically these two rustic yet classic tables:


West Elm is a great place to shop for classic, quality pieces at a reasonable price.  I have a feeling over half of my house will be West Elm.  :)

4.  Prints -  Lets be real for a minute - does it get any better than SS Print Shop?  I dont think so.  I am obsessed with the prints she makes and I just bought 2 for my home!  My first decorating piece for my new house.  I can't wait to take pictures of them in the new house!!!  :)  I am thinking of getting some frames form Ikea or Aaron Brother and doing some DYI tricks to them to save a little money on the decor but still make it fab.  Stay tuned!  PS dont forget to snatch up some of the SS Holiday Prints which brings me to my final favs:

5.  Holiday Cheer -  As mentioned previously I am very fond of West Elm and I cant wait to pick up some of their holiday pieces.  This is just the start.  I got an email from Crate and Barrel today saying their holiday stuff is out!  So I cant wait to see what they have this year and Pottery Barn!  Eek.  I love the holiday season!  


  





Friday, November 1, 2013

After months of searching...

November 1, 2013

After months of searching and multiple rejections - I finally have my very first house!

I have always been eager to get a place of my own - however - as I get older my 'want list' has changed dramatically.  The past year and a half it has stayed the same and I have been and I was watching Zillow and Redfin like a hawk!  About 2 months ago a house went on the market that I fell in love with.  It was a smaller house on a nice size lot (for the bay area) and it was a 3 bed 1.5 bath house.  It need cosmetic work but overall was livable.  It was in a great school district, near to where I grew up and it had the cutest red door!  Although the market was slowing down - the house was on the market for 3 days and it already had 8 offers.  Unfortunately I didn't know what pre-qualifications were needed prior to even making an offer on the house - so I was not able to put an offer in before the owners were going to make their decision.  A month later I found the house sold for $150,000+ dollars over asking.

Although I didn't get the house - or even have the opportunity to get the house - it really got my butt into gear.

A couple of weeks later, with all the prerequisites in place.  I started to look at additionally houses.  One was the most charming house - however it needed alot of work inside.  It was a 3 bed 1 bath - with alot of water and termite damage.  As I learned about what it would take to fix that (tenting a house is at least 3000 dollars if not more) it became less realistic.  I saw another house which was also 3 bed 1 bath - much more livable than the previous one but still needed work and appliances.  The backyard is what sold me to this house - it was huge and had alot of potential.  It was on the market at pending - the loan fell through and I jumped at the chance to see it (3 days later).  Well 3 days was too late - the night I put in my offer someone else came back and put in an all cash offer.  I counter offered for the house - as did the cash buyer and like any seller would - they went with the cash offer.  I started to feel slightly bummed out however the search went on.

The next day I was on Zillow and looked at a house a little above my price range.  I made plans with the agent to see it that night and to look into all of the disclosures.  It turns out my agent knew the seller - unfortunately the sellers were going through a divorce and were making a decision on the buyer the next day.  The house is 3 bed 2 bath and on a huge lot (perfect for Ryu).  That night I put an offer in on the house.  My agent hand delivered it the next day and I waited.  I waited till 8pm that night and then I got the call from my agent.  My offer was the 3rd highest - my heart SUNK!  Then in the next breathe she told me - I was the only person getting a counter offer.  Although there were other offers higher than the counter offer - the couple wanted to give me a chance to get the house.  They liked the idea of keeping it local - I grew up in the area and went to the same school their son did just a couple years before.  I called my parents - and they said they do it!  I signed the counter offer and entered into contract the next!

Entering contract on a house - and trying to close in a short amount of time - esp when you don't know what you are doing.  After lots of research into loans and going back and forth with the loan company - it was finally complete! (Look for tips on that in an upcoming post).

On October 31, 2013 I received the keys to my own very first house!  I feel so lucky and blessed to have an amazing agent, to be given a huge break when the housing market was hot, and to have parents who have helped me so much along the way!

Friday, September 13, 2013

Formal Ryu

July 2013

As mentioned in my Taiwan post (http://goshrooney.blogspot.com/2013/09/round-2-taipei-taiwan.html) I got Ryu a bow tie at the Shilin Night market.  Here is the picture I took after him in his bow tie.  

Can he get any cuter?



Thursday, August 22, 2013

Review: Honest Company

August 2013

Honest Pet - Ryu the Pup. 
Earlier this month I got an email from the Honest Co with $10 free dollars to spend - on top of that it was free shipping over $50 dollars.  After debating if I should use this opportunity to try the Honest products - I finally decided to go for it.  

Now before I get to my review of the products - let me explain my hesitation.  
1.  Shipping:  I dont know how I feel about paying $8 - $10 dollars on top of my bill to ship products to my home when I can get similar products at Whole Foods/Target.  Granted with this free shipping over $50 dollars - I wouldn't have to pay for it - but I was not sure I would get over $50 dollars.   
2.  Quality:  Since I had never used this brand before - I wasn't sure if the products would be any good?  There is a trial pack that you get from the Honest Co - and even though that is free - you still have to pay 6.95 for standard shipping.  Now for me that isn't worth it to get trial size products.  
3.  Monthly packages:  Since there are only 2 people (including me) and a dog in my household - I really don't have a need for the bundle packages yet and most of the deals they come out from the Honest Co are bundle related which makes sense when you have a family - I am just not there yet.

After looking at the website for over 30 minutes trying to decide what to order I picked the following:
With this line up I was able to get to free shipping by spending over $50 dollars and I used my 10 dollars off making my purchase around 48.00 dollars.  Within minutes my order was processed and by the next day I got a notification saying it shipped.  Shortly after it was on my door step.  

Now for my review of the products:
Floor Cleaner:  This stuff is magical!!!  I have a 4 month old pup (which you should know by now I am obsessed with) and although he is potty trained - on occasion he will miss the potty pad by a few centimeters or it will leak through the pad (if it was a big pee).  This not only causes the whole apartment to smell but the hardwood floor in the kitchen had a permanent discoloration and smell to it - even when I would clean it daily using everything from green generation wipes to Clorox bleach wipes to home made recipes of baking powered and vinegar.  I bought the floor cleaner with the intent to use it on the floor in this area and to sub in for my Swiffer wet wipes.  When I got the package I immediately ripped it open and sprayed the floor cleaner on/around the potty area.  Not only does this product not have any toxic chemicals - it has a wonderful smell to it.  I left the spray on the area for about 3 - 5 minutes and then wiped it up with a paper towel.  The pee smell was 75% gone and so was the discoloration to our floor!  As I continue to use it daily to clean our hardwood floors - the smell is 100% gone and I can say this item is critical in getting my deposit back when I decide to move out.  Because I use this item so much - I am looking for a Swiffer like item to help wipe up the area.  Currently I am using paper towels but ideally I would like to use something a little more eco friendly going forward.  

Laundry Detergent:  I have not used this yet as I am just finishing my Ecos detergent up. 

Dryer Cloths:  Similar to my take on the floor cleaner - this is magical!!!  Not only does it not have a strong scent or irritate my skin (like other brands do) these dryer cloths actually work!  They make my clothes very fluffy!  And as odd as it sounds - the lint that comes out of my dryer is fluffier and thicker than before - so I know its working!

Conditioning Mist:  Now I am a girl that uses expensive shampoo and buys expensive hair products - with that said - my previous detangler was made by Bumble and Bumble which I loved however it is hard to justify the price tag on a detangler...  Now knowing the quality of my standard products - I have to admit the Honest Co product works just as well and smells better!  I am not sure how long the bottle will last me - as it is semi small.  But I will def be ordering this again - probably along with the shampoo to try!  

Overall I am extremely happy that I ordered these products from the Honest Company and I cant wait to try more of the line.  In regards to my hesitations - 1.  you really cant help the shipping cost unless you find a deal the website - so keep your eye out!  2.  The quality of the products are top notch and justify spending the extra money to have the items shipped to you.  You really cant find many other products on the market like this.  3.  I would use this when I have a family - but for me it is not practical at this time.  

Love Love Love.  I rate this a must try!  

Friday, July 26, 2013

Glass @ the Taipei 101!

June 26, 2013

Today I took my Glass down to the Taipei 101 building.  I saw some great views and meet a lot of extremely nice people.  Glass hasn't been released in Taiwan so I got a lot of ooohs and ahhhs from the locals + tourists.
My awkward self picture of me + Glass + the 101 building.
(This is what happens when you travel alone - hehe).
Stay tune to my travel blog for an update on my trip and what I did with Glass in Taipei!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Pick up and goooo...

7/21/2013

Hello from Taiwan!  

After booking my flight on Friday - My Glass and I headed out to Taipei, Taiwan on Saturday. 

I am here in Taiwan for a week and have a couple items of sight seeing plans scheduled for non work hours.  So stay tuned to my blog in about a week or two to check out the sights and sounds of Taiwan!

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Recent weeks in Pictures

July 13, 2013

Unfortunately I have been so busy recently I haven't been able to post so I figured I would post my past weeks via pictures so you can see what I have been up to.  So here it goes (mostly puppy related):

Random:
Ryu!
After a nice long walk - tyty Ry!  
Fourth of July:
Happy Fourth of July!
Making Red, White and Blue cupcakes -- They taste better than they look.  :)
Ready to set sail on the SF bay for fireworks...
shortly after this picture I put on sweats cause it was so cold!
Coming out of the Richmond port and heading towards the Golden Gate Bridge and Sausalito.  
Amazing views of the Golden Gate. 
SF fireworks from the water are the best!  (Bay Bridge in the background). 
Lake Tahoe:
First time in a hotel.
Loving Tahoe. 
Kiva Beach, Lake Tahoe.
Kiva Beach, Lake Tahoe.




Sunday, June 23, 2013

Glass

6/23/2013

After a wonderful weekend visiting my grandma, my dad and I headed over to Google building 46 - also known as the garage - to pick up my Glass.  

Google Glass pick up location. 
My dad and I arrived around 3:50pm for my appointment at 4:00pm.  When we walked towards the building entrance there was about 5 people standing outside wearing Glass.  They asked for my name and checked me in.  We then went into the garage and they had all the Glass colors on display.  They encouraged us to try each of them on incase we wanted to change our color decision made during the purchase period.  I was debating between 2 colors - Shale and Sky - however after trying them on I stuck with my initial decision of Shale.  It is less noticeable against my face and it matches everything.  During this time they offered us snacks and drinks - including champagne (my favorite!  how did they know?).  We then met our instructor - mine was a girl from Wisconsin who moved out to California 6 weeks ago for the opportunity to work at Google in the Glass department.  From there we decided to move outside and grab a picnic table there.  We signed into my Google account from the new Chromebook Pixel (which is awesome  imagine a Macbook pro + an iPad combined into one and you get the Pixel) and set up a wifi hot spot through my phone.  Once logged on we went to www.google.com/myglass.  This is the webpage for primary control.  It tells your device information - when it was registered, when it was last active, etc.  It also controls your Wifi connections - with Glass you can connect to any public WiFi via the touch pad on the device, however, for security reasons if the WiFi needs a password it needs to be set up initially through this Glass webpage.  Note - we did find a bug here where if there is a space in the WiFi name - then it will not connect.  For example: 'Shannons Iphone' would not work but 'Shannons' did.  They are aware of this and working on it.  On the homepage you are also able to set up contact information and apps.  The apps will appear in your stream and have information like news, weather, facebook etc.  It is similar to your phone apps but all on Glass.
Image of the tiles taken from /myglass portfolio. 

/myglass setup process.
First we went over what is included in the Glass package.  The packaging is similar to Apple's take - everything is very aesthetically pleasing from the black and white coloring to the font.  When you open the box there is a wax paper between the Glass and the box.  The Glass is fit into a cardboard holder with the anatomy of the Glass highlighted.  < See below>  After taking out the Glass there is a pouch and charger included.  The pouch acts as a safety area for the Glass by included a hard bottom so the Glass does not get crushed.  The material of the pouch acts as a natural cleaner for the product.  The charger connects to the Glass in mini USB and goes to a standard USB A port connector.  You can charge Glass through a wall port (adapter included) or a USB port on your computer.  Lastly Glass also comes with 2 shades - one is a sun shade which makes the Glass alot less noticable and more like Oakley sunglasses.  There is also a clear shade included as seen in alot of advertisements for Glass.  The accessories are clip on to the product - it has been a little more difficult than expected to clip them on - but it is getting easier with practice.
Glass box. 
Lets get started instructions in the box. 
My Glass. 
My Glass in the packaging. 
Shades.
Clear shades.
Chargers on the pouch.
Then we went talked about the functionality of Glass and what the swipes on the touch pad do, what the buttons are used for and how to work the voice controls.
My dad learning how to use Glass.
One swipe forward will bring you to the settings tab - where you can see your battery life, you can connect to WiFi and bluetooth, device info, head wake-up, head detection and guest mode.

  • Battery Life - I have not used it constantly enough to determine what the battery life is yet.  (I ended one job and will be starting another one on Monday so wearing Glass all day was not appropriate given the circumstances.)
  • WiFi connection - It is easy to use if you are connecting to a public network through Glass or if you have established a WiFi connection or hot spot previously.  If you havent then you will need access to your myglass account.  
  • Bluetooth - This is a great functionality I was not expecting.  You can connect between you cell phone and use it as a headset.  While at Google we tried this and my dad walked away and called me.  From Glass I saw his number appear in the screen and with a tap of the touch pad I answered it and could hear really well and my dad could understand me on the other end.  Currently there is no way to adjust the sound on the Glass but that is a functionality they are looking to add in the future.  It sounded like the hardware is there - they just need to activate it though the software.  
  • Device info - This is similar to what you will see on your myglass webpage.  It will tell you the software version you are running (currently their are monthly updates which will download automatically when connected to WiFi and plugged in to a power source).  It all lets you know how much space you have on your Glass. 
  • Head Wake-up - So cool!  Similar to a computer you Glass will go to a low power state (sleep mode) where the screen is not displayed.  To wake from this low power state you can 1. touch the pad to get to the home screen which displays time and 'ok glass' or 2. you can set your Glass to detect a certain degree increase and it will turn on.  This is head wake up.  So by tilting my head up at a 20 degree my Glass homescreen will appear and I can use my voice controls.  This range can be set from 10 degrees to 30 degrees.  *Note this is one of my favorite features.
  • Head detection - There is a sensor on the back of the Glass which will detect when it is placed on someones head and when it was removed.  Once removed it keeps it in the low power state until it is placed back on the persons head.  This is great to have enabled for battery power savings.  
  • Guest mode - This is a feature that allows others to try on your Glass and will disable them from seeing your personal information.  For example: my apps, gmail and pictures/videos.  In guest mode they will be able to use the same functionality however it will not be personalized and they will have to share their pictures and videos prior to logging off Guest mode otherwise they will be deleted.  (This is what the instructor told us - I have not tried this is yet). 

A swipe back will go to your timeline - all the pictures and videos you have captured, important emails, hangout sessions etc.

As mentioned previously the home page is 'ok glass'.  When you are on the homepage you can say 'OK Glass' and then select what function of Glass you would like to use - take a picture, record a video, get directions, send a message, make a call, hangout with.
  • Take a picture - This will instantly take a picture of what you are looking at.  At first I was trying to place what I wanted a picture of in the center of my screen but you dont even have time for that.  It will just instantly take a picture.  The wide range of the capture is sure to capture whatever you were looking -- maybe even more.  There is also a button the the top right corner of the Glass which with 1 click you can also take a picture without the voice control.  
  • Take a video - Similar to taking a picture it will instantly start taking a video.  It will record for 10 seconds and can be extended with the button on the right corner of the Glass.  Additionally without voice control you can hold the button down for 2 seconds and it will start taking the 10 second video.  
  • Get directions - this functionally currently only works with an Android phone.  Since I have an iPhone I have not been able to test this.  Maybe I will be able to this weekend with my dads phone.  
  • Send a message - I have not been able to try this function out yet but I plan to this weekend.  
  • Make a call - Similar to above I have not tried this out but hopefully this weekend I will be able to.  
  • Hangout with - I tried this while onsite with the instructor.  It is easy to select who you would like to try to hang out with.  It is similar to the hangout on Google+ only they see what you are seeing - they do not see you.  The quality is great on the screen and I did not have any issues with the screen freezing or losing the connection.  
The experience of getting the Glass was great.  It was very educational.  One thing I wish they had done was have some of the engineers available to speak about the process of designing it and some of the technology that went into it.  Being an engineer myself I find this to be ground breaking and I would like to do know more.  I am hoping to find some information about it as I am starting to research and I would love to take some time to sit with some of the engineers to discuss.  

Everyone who has tried using my Glass - about 10+ people have been really impressed with the quality.  2 people are ready to buy one the day Google releases it to the public.  Another 2 people have complained about the price - and do not think Google can keep it at this price point if they want it widely adopted.  

So far the Glass has crashed on me and others 4 times out of a lot of usage.  It just requires a tap of the touch pad and it recovers on its own.  I am running one software rev behind so this could be fixed already depending.  

I have always been excited to be a Glass Explorer - however - after getting the Glass on and learning the functionality of it I was way more impressed and excited than I thought I would be.  It is amazing and I cant wait to see what I can do this and where Google will take this in iterations to come.  
Me in Glass.
Below are some picture and videos from Glass.  
First picture/first video in Glass.

More to come as I explore!

Sunday, June 16, 2013

I am officially a Glass Explorer

6/16/2013

Well it is official - I am a Glass Explorer.  Today I picked up my Glass at Google building 46.

I am in the process of putting together a blog post highlighting the pick up details, functionality and images - so stay tuned.

In the meantime here are my two favorite pictures from today.

My dad and I with samples of Glass at Googleplex.

My family with Glass - Dad (Top Left), Mom (Top Right), Me (Bottom Left), Brother - Shawn (Bottom Right).

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Off to Google I go... (Tomorrow)

6/15/2013

Tomorrow is the day I head over to Google to pick up my Google Glass - as mentioned in my previous blog post.  Here are the details for my visit:

When: 6/16/2013 @ 4:00PM
Where: 1565 Charleston Road, Mountain View, CA 94043
Who:  Myself + 1 guest over the age of 18.

For my guest I have decided to take my dad.  My dad has been very influential in my life especially in my career path of an Electrical Engineer.  He is a big fan of evolving technology and has been very active in thinking of additional ways I can use Glass to help others and gain experiences I otherwise would not have.  Plus it is Father's Day -- this is a great gift on top of the Lululemon jacket I got him.

In the email thread with appointment details - Google has specified that we need to enable Bluetooth tethering on our mobile plans so we can use the Glass when we are out in streets.

Additionally they require a Google account - to get signed into glass.  This includes a Google+ account to share the photos, videos, and hangouts with family and friends.

Stay tune for details and pictures from tomorrow!  :)

Friday, June 14, 2013

First days with Pup Ryu!

6/11/2013

I had been looking for a pup on and off for over a year through petfinder.com.  I feel very strongly about adopting a dog from a shelter compared to a breeder/puppy mill.  But searching for the perfect dog through a shelter is very difficult and competitive.  I applied online for multiple dogs however each time I was just a little bit to late or was not qualified because the dog needed to be around people 24/7 and was not suitable for a working household.  I decided to add some additional sites to my search including Craiglist which has ads for 2 kinds of adoptions:  1.  Breeder/puppy mills trying to sell there dogs and 2.  People who got a dog but could no longer keep them for different reasons.  Since I was okay with number 2. I added that to my search as well - and that is how I stumbled upon Ryu.

There was add for a Maltese/Poodle mix up for adoption in south San Jose.  He as purchased by his owner from a breeder a few days prior and then the owner found he could not keep animals in his apartment complex and he could not break his lease.  The owner was in San Jose visiting and was going back to LA that night and he was hoping he could find a home for the puppy in a matter of a few hours.  That is where we came in.  We contacted the owner and met up with the owner hours before he left LA.  So I left work to meet the pup of my dreams.  I was really nervous about doing a Craigslist transaction -- however -- I followed the safety method of not going inside, meeting in a public place etc.

Once I met the pup it was love at first sight!




Next was figuring out what I needed!  And here are the necessities:

- Carrying case/crate
- Puppy bed
- Food/Water bowls
- Puppy pads
- Toys (Puppies are always biting!)
- Puppy gate

All of these items can be found at specialty stores like Petco or Petsmart, or discount stores like Ross.

The upcoming weekend Ryu had his first doctors appointment.  At the vet we bought a puppy package which includes stool checks and all of his first year shots.  It was determined at the first visit that he had not been de-wormed yet.  Apparently worms are common in puppies and the process of de-worming the puppy is a 3 days of medication to kill the worms in their stomachs which will then appear in their poop!  SO GROSS!  After some tummy pains and difficulty with the medication (vomiting and diarrhea) Ryu is fully recovered.



Ryu already had his first bath - I dont think he knew what to think of it...




This upcoming weekend - Ryu will be 8 weeks and getting his first round of shots and he will be going on his first road trip with me up to Auburn to meet my Gma!  I am so excited!  :)