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Selling the house, mom's birthday, screen names
Today was the first open house we had since we decided to sell the house, and six familes came to visit. The last family was this young couple, the wife's parents, and their adorable three kids who were 4, 6, and 7. That's the perfect candidate for our house. This house is wasted on us - it deserves to go to a family with three or more kids who like to play outside or in the big basement, a couple who needs a study room/office, a dad that likes to work in a four car garage, and a mom that likes the big kitchen and dining room.
My mom, D, and I went out for sushi tonight in celebration of her birthday, and D bought her a Coldstone "Cookies and Creamery" cake (yayy).


Tim and I bought her a color printer. We need it bad because our ten-year old HP Deskjet 694C doesn't even have a dsi close to the 1,000s. The color comes out distorted and grainy, the paper gets jammed when you try to print more than two pages at a time (if you try to and the printer doesn't get jammed, it just distorts everything you print), and now a black line prints down the center of each page we print. I ended up buying a Canon MP450 for $99.99 which is a printer/scanner/photo printer with a dsi of 2400 by 1200 (color) and a LCD screen on it so you can view/edit the pictures you want to print. It's also bluetooth compatible, if I ever use that. For that price, I'll take anything better than what we have!
I'm thinking that I don't really like either of my two screen names anymore. I've had them since I've started using the computer, and I don't want to deal with numbers anymore except maybe 548 since it has some significance. I want a name I won't "outgrow" that sort of has a ring to it. Something that people will be like "ohhh" when I tell them what it means. But I know I'm thinking about this too hard because really it doesn't matter that much. So here two ideas:
SakerinSmile (based off of the word "saccharine")
SomeSNtimNTL ("some(thing) sentimental" - although it looks like the word "Tim" is in it)
It's like Mos Def (aka Left Ear in the Italian Job). Noone really knows his real name, but he grew up saying "most definitely" a lot so now his name is officially Mos Def. How cool is that?
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