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Happy Bamboo to Me!

For my Birthday I received a gift card to my favorite store.  If I had a lot of money, I could have put it towards a new lens or camera, but since I don’t have a lot of money, I wanted to buy myself something I would normally not buy.  And it had to be paid for in full by the gift card.

So, this is what I bought.

A Wacom Bamboo Pen Tablet.  It was on sale, complete with free shipping.

I have but one complaint.  I can’t use it on my lap.   So I have waited until today to set it up and take it out of the box, because I had to clean up my sewing table/craft desk/office.  It took me all week to get stuff put away and tidied up enough that I could sit comfortably and break out the tablet.

I actually moved the sewing machine out of the way completely, which in itself is very bizarre as I sew almost every day or two.  At least a couple times a week.  This is just a temporary situation, until I get this room organized properly.

 I am quite excited about this as Mac’s have several applications that a tablet can be used with.  And most of all I can use it when editing photos.  Will I use it a lot?  I don’t know yet, but it sure is fun.

For the record I am not a drawing artist, but I can scribble now and then.

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Categories: Birthdays, Craftiness, Photography, Technology

… when I posted about my new awesome fridge?

Well, it’s broken.

It broke yesterday. And the technician might not get here until tomorrow.

Nice.

Did I mention that I already threw out a couple hundred dollars of meat?  Yep.

Happy Monday.

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Categories: Food, Technology

A few Shout-Outs

It is not so often that we read of good customer service. Usually we read or write rants about how badly we were treated. This is why today, I feel like I have to make a few mentions of awesome service. So good that I just want to buy more from them.

The first one is for Apple. I have heard so many people talk about their Apple products with such love over the years, that I thought it was a big joke. I was a die-hard PC person until last year. My Littlest Sister let me play on her MacBook, and I got hooked. I did a little research, Hubby did a little research and viola, I was a proud owner of a MacBook myself.

When I got my new computer, Apple was releasing a new OS, which was not on my computer, but I qualified for an upgrade. All I had to do was fax off a requisition and voila it would appear in my snail mailbox. Well, Hubby faxed it for me, got a confirmation and we began to wait. And wait… and wait…. I figured it was never coming but I wanted my copy before I called. When Hubby pulled it out of his bag he realized that the confirmation was exactly the opposite, it was a printout saying it hadn’t gone through. My time was up, I wasn’t getting my new OS.

One day while I was catching up on all the little things around here I decided to call Apple. Thinking I would be on hold for ever I waited until My little Apple was napping. Well, within minutes I was talking to a very nice help desk agent. I told her what happened, figuring I would have to fax her a copy of the fax and she said, “Sure thing , we will mail that off to you today.” I was shocked. Never have I had such wonderful, no questions asked service. I had an email confirming the shipment within an hour and another email the day after it arrived. Now, I know exactly why everyone has raved about this company for so long. I am sure there are horror stories to tell, but I haven’t heard any yet. So, Apple. Today I salute you.

The second shout-out I have is for the store Milkface.   I needed a new carrier for Apple.  The one I had from when J was a baby was ok for J because I only carried him once every few days in it and I only did it for three months.  He was so big we had to switch to a backpack way earlier than Apple.   I carry Apple at least twice a day around the house as well as at friends and outside.  So my carrier with one strap that went over my shoulder was really starting to give me kinks in my neck.

I did a little research and decided to visit the Milkface store here in Ottawa.  They have a wonderful website and an even cuter store.  The two women who took care of me and Hubby and Apple and J were just wonderful.  It is so rare to get such great personal service these days that there was no way I was leaving without a carrier.  I found one that I truly love and even Hubby thinks he might use it.  Apple can face in, out, sit on my hip and on my back.  It is good up until 55lbs, which is what J weighs, so I don’t think I will be using it that long but, it is good to know.

They also have these cute reusable bags (see photo above) and I got some wonderful non-lanolin cream for my chest as it has been giving me trouble.  So, Ladies at Milkface, today I also salute you. Thanks for the wonderful service, I will be back.

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Categories: Baby, Misc., Technology, Uncategorized