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10/16/05
Yesterday was great day
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Posted by: Jerbo @ 5:41 am

We started the day by meeting a group of friends for breakfast at Marie Calendar’s in Carlsbad. Good food, good service, good friends… hard to beat that.

After breakfast we all hung out in the parking lot for awhile longer and visited.

Cheryl and I had brought our bicycles so after visiting we excused ourselves and headed toward the beach. The coastline in Carlsbad is beatiful but when we got to Oceanside we found what we were looking for… a bike path next to the sand.

We parked about in the middle of "The Strand" and rode from there North to the end of the path. Then on the way back we stopped at the Oceanside Pier and parked our bikes and strolled out to the end of the pier. On the way back up the pier we ran into a group of our friends that we had left in the parking lot at Marie Calendars. I guess great minds think alike.

When we got back to our bicycles we rode South to the other end of The Strand and were reminded about a book a we bought for the kids years ago from Shel Silverstein called "Where the Sidewalk Ends"

When we got back to our truck and loaded the bikes we decided not to take the freeway home but to just drive up the coast. Not being all that familiar with the area I just headed North figuring I couldn’t be that far off. There was a bus ahead of us so I just decide to follow it. Soon it came to a fork in the road. The bus went straight and so did I… for about 100 yards until we got to the Del Mar Gate of the Camp Pendleton Marine Base. They let the bus go through but they made us turn around.

We went back to the fork in the road and took the other path which led us to another fork in the road… made the wrong turn there too and ended up heading South. How hard can it be to drive North up the coast?

Went back to the second fork and took the other leg that went under the freeway. The sign said it led to the Interstate 5 North but I soon saw that I didn’t have to actually get on the freeway if I went straight so I did that… for about 100 yards then I was at another gate entering Camp Pendleton… looks like I’d have to take the freeway after all.

As we traveled up the 5 Cheryl mentioned she would like to stop at the mission in San Juan Capistrano. I had never been there before but she used to visit there with her mom. It’s a great place to visit. In addition to all the history and displays they have the most beautiful gardens. Flowers and trees are planted everywhere and they display the names of them so Cheryl was able to make a list of the ones she wanted to plant.

After visiting the mission we headed home. All in all it was a great day.

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08/07/05
Honey Do List
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Posted by: Jerbo @ 6:55 pm

Rewire jacuzzi after relocation (50% complete… wired but not underground in conduit)

Replace window glass in bathroom (95% complete… glass is install, need to paint trim)

Finish upgrading house wiring to 200amp service (50% complete panel is in and kitchen is wired)

Finish upgrading to aluminum windows (1 windows remaining)

Build new gate on North side (50% complete… wood has been purchased).

Replace bathroom light fixture (50% complete… fixture has been purchased).

Add exhaust fan/light in bathroom shower (50% complete… fan/light has been purchased).

Paint patio swing with Rustoleum (just realized today it was rusting)

Replace rear security screen door.

Add outdoor lighting

Build patio cover

Remodel main bathroom

Replace shower pan in guest bathroom

Replace back door with Santa Barbara door

Install rain gutters

Paint exterior house trim

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07/24/05
Things I have learned over the years
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Posted by: Jerbo @ 8:08 am

Don’t talk with your mouth open!

Don’t chew with food in your mouth!

You pay for what you get!

I’m not the brightest tool in the shed.

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07/20/05
Stop and smell the roses…
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Posted by: Jerbo @ 6:01 am

I didn’t have time this morning to stop and smell the roses but I did take a quick picture of them with my phone… I’ll look at it later when I get time.

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06/25/05
Cravings, Hunger and Desire
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Posted by: Jerbo @ 6:56 am

Craving: an intense, urgent or abnormal desire or longing.

Hunger: an uneasy sensation occassioned by the lack of food.

Desire: to long or hope for.

The way I see it cravings are based on emotion, hunger is a physical need and desires are created by a logical thought process.

For example:

I get cravings. Sometimes for food, sometime for other things (did I mention I own 8 guitars and don’t know how to play?).

Cravings are exciting. Eating healthy, now that’s boring. Exercise? Boring. Spending wisely? Boring.

I get hungry. Physically and financially, but usually I don’t notice because I am busy satisfying a craving of some sort.

I have desires. I desire a long healthy life. I desire financial security.

I think I will attempt to turn my desires into cravings and my cravings into desires.

It should be simple really. The next time I get a craving I will ask myself "Am I hungry?", "Is this something I desire?"

Asking the question, that’s the easy part, how I answer it will determine if I achieve what I desire or just satisfy a craving.

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06/24/05
Timing is everything
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Posted by: Jerbo @ 6:02 am

Several years ago Jennifer gave us a gift certificate for an automatic coffee maker. It was a great coffee maker with a 10 cup thermal carafe. We loved it.

Like most coffee makers these days it had a timer so you could set it to make the coffee right before you woke up (I guess that’s what the ‘automatic’ part means). That feature worked great… for a little while. Then something happened and the automatic coffee maker turned into an "alla-time" coffee maker. It would not shut off. Whenever it was plugged in it would try to make coffee.

We resorted to just leaving in unplugged. Cheryl would put the grounds and the water in the night before and then when I got up in the morning I would just plug it in to make coffee. Then I would go find something to do while I waited for the coffee to finish making.

We loved that pot so much we used it that way for several years. Finally, we decided to bite the bullet and buy a new one. We found one that’s pretty cool. We got it all set up and when my alarm went off at 4:30 the next morning I came out and discovered it hadn’t turned itself on yet. Cheryl had setup the timer the night before and at 4:30 in the morning I had no desire to figure out how to change it so I just pushed the button to start it manually. This became the new routine. I’d wake up, push the button to make the coffee and then go find something to do while I waited for the coffee to finish making.

After several months I decided to change the timer to go off at 4:15. I did that yesterday. Apparently, my internal timer is not ready for me to change my ways. This morning I woke up before my alarm and before the automatic coffee maker turned on so I am sitting here writing this as I wait for the coffee to finish making.

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06/12/05
My first car
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Posted by: Jerbo @ 8:52 pm

My first car was a 1959 Volkwagen Beetle and I got it in 1970. It was yellow with a black ragtop (and it was ragged.. I later had to have it replaced). I was 16. My mom and stepdad took me down to the car dealership and I picked it out, worked out a payment plan with the guy and drove it home. I found out later my parents paid for it outright and the payments I was making were going to them. I drove that thing into the ground. I remember driving down the hill in Griffith Park going waaay too fast so I could impress the girl who later became my wife. She wasn’t too impressed when I bounced it off the curb and bent a rim. I loved that car. The car didn’t have a gas gauge but it did have a reserve gas tank. There was a little lever on the floor that you could flip when it started sputtering and that gave you another gallon or so of gas. It got about 50 miles to the gallon so one gallon in reserve was plenty. I remember driving on the Hollywood Freeway one day and it started sputtering so I reached down to flip the lever only to discover that I was already on the reserve tank! I knew it was a big ticket if you ran out of gas on the freeway but I was going slightly downhill and there was a exit not too far ahead so I just coasted and prayed. I made it all the way down the to the end of the exit and into the gas station around the corner without stopping. I was so proud… until I realized I didn’t have my wallet. The guy let me leave the car there while I walked up and down Hollywood Blvd panhandling. I got 50 cents which at that time was a little more than a gallon of gas. I put it in the car, drove all the way back to Inglewood got my wallet and then just for fun drove all the way back to that same gas station and filled up the tank. I loved that car.

My second car was a 1964 Volkwagen Van. I bought it in 1972. It was yellow and white. I bought it on my own for real this time from a used car dealer in Inglewood. Not the best deal I ever made. It started blowing smoke and using oil almost as soon as I drove it off the lot. That’s when I meet Dirk of Dirk’s Volkwagen. He rebuilt the engine for me and I proceeded to drive that car into the ground as well… literally. I had fun doing it though. I loved that car. Around that same time I bought another car from my sister. I don’t really consider it a car though it was more of a hobby. It was a 1946 Plymouth. It was a cool car but I didn’t have it very long. I do remember that was the car I was driving when I got my second ticket for running a red light. I was driving down Prarie Ave late at night when I saw a police car that had someone pulled over on the side of the road. As I passed I watched through my rear view mirror, then when I looked up I saw the light I was approaching had turned red, I hit the brakes suddenly and that’s when I remembered the brakes didn’t really work that good. I ended up squealling just enough to get the officer’s attention then coasting to a stop dead center in the intersection. I guess they figured I was more promising than whoever they had pulled over because they left them and came to find out what my story was. I explained that the brakes didn’t work that good and they explained that driving a car in that condition is a violation in itself. I don’t remember the first ticket I got but I remember this one because when I got to court the judge asked "This is your second red light… do you have a problem with red lights?" I’m not sure how I answered that but it resulted in my license being suspended for 90 days.

I bought my third car from my Dad. It was strickly business. I signed a contract and made regular payments. But hey, I was getting married soon and needed a decent car. It was a 1969 American Motors Ambassador. I bought it in 1974. After I made the last payment to my Dad he went into the his bedroom and came out with a passbook for a savings account in my name. Turns out he had put every other payment I gave him into the bank for me. Aren’t parents cool? The car was olive green with a black vinyl top. We named it Herman because it reminded us of Herman Munster. Jennifer’s carseat fit nicely in the back seat. I loved that car. This was the car I was driving when we had the "gas crisis". It had a big V8 engine and I don’t remember how the milage was but I did get a custom license plate that said GGUZLER


My fourth car was a 1979 Ford Fairmont. We bought it in 1981 from Hertz Rent-A-Car. Steve’s carseat fit nicely into that backseat. This became our family car for quite a few years. I member driving it toward Texas and rebuiding the radiator in Winslow Arizona. Then when we got to Texas my wife told me she thought it was overheating. I assured her it was fine… then I noticed the instrument cluster was steaming up. Turns out it blew a gasket on the exhaust manifold and the hot exhaust eventually melted the nearby wiring. I hated that car.

My fifth car was a 1984 Toyota pickup truck. I bought two of them from the company I worked for at that time. One of them had a bad transmission and the other one had a blown engine. I swapped the transmissions and drove that truck while I rebuilt the engine from the other one then I dropped the newly rebuilt engine into the truck I wanted and sold the other one. I drove that truck into the ground. Then I gave it to Jennifer who had to spend $900 to get it running properly. Then she drove it into the ground and gave it to Mark who rebuilt the engine again. I loved that truck.

My sixth car was my wife’s 3rd car. You see I had bought her a 1972 Datsun 240Z before Jennifer was born and over the years the transmission had died so it had been sitting in our driveway for about 7 years. I had a new transmission put in it and that was my sixth car. I loved that car.


My seventh car was a 1995 Mitsubishi Galant. I bought it from my brother. I loved that car. I gave it to Jennifer.

Also during that time I stole my brother’s 1968 Chevy Pickup. I don’t really consider it one of my cars though because even though I had fun driving it and fixing it up for a year or so I knew I was going to give it back to him when I got done.


My eighth car was my wife’s fourth car. It was a 1996 Mitsubishi Montero that we bought when her 1986 Dodge Caravan finally died in 2000. I drove that car into the ground… and a few other things.


My ninth car was… my ninth car is my FIRST NEW CAR. It is a 2005 Chevy Avalanche. It is the first time in my life I have had a new car. I always figured a used car was a better deal but my wife suggested I go buy this and I am so glad she did. I love it.

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06/10/05
Nothing profound here..
Filed under: General
Posted by: Jerbo @ 6:29 am

There are times when I think I understand the secrets of the universe. This is not one of those times.

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06/07/05
I am not a writer… I am… a human being!
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Posted by: Jerbo @ 6:33 am

To paraphrase the Elephant Man. I learned a few things today by reading www.jalbertellingson.com. More on that later… my son just called… he missed his bus… I predicted this would happen when I heard he changed his work hours to 7:00 to 3:30 yesterday. Some things I learn, some things I already knew.

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05/16/05
Filed under: General
Posted by: Jerbo @ 4:27 pm

My first blog… nothing to say… just testing.

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