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Archive for October, 2007
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Just about 3 years ago I bought 1 of 2 remaining 2004 Nissan Maximas left on the lot at the end of January 05. This was something I told myself I would NEVER EVER do. Why?Reason #1 - I told myself I would never buy a new car because they lose their value instantly. This is the 2nd time I have gone against this thought having bought a new Civic with my wife around 2000.Reason #2 - I live by the rule of NEVER EVER buying anything that is first generation… cars… iPhones… Playstations. There are always bugs to be worked out and the 1st gen people are always the willing guinea pigs. The 2004 Maxima was a complete redesign.Be that as it may, I had sold my 4Runner and wanted to get into a very nice 4 door sporty sedan. I drove a lot of cars and during a clearance event I drove the Maxima which had a ton of bells and whistles and lots of HP for the money. Sold. I bought the extended warranty to help with the 1st gen issue. I’m glad I did because they had lots of issues and recalls.. most of which were fixed in the 2005 model (of course).One of the recalls was on the tires, but it was through Goodyear not Nissan. I’d have had some issues with my tires recently and was ready to by some new ones so I started searching forums for the best ones. Then I discovered the recall on the RSA models for 2004-2005 Maximas! Goodyear would replace them for free do to side wall splitting which I have read were causing blowouts. So I called the local Goodyear place, they knew all about it and I made an appointment the next day. I picked up my car later that day and all was well. Best news I think I’ve had since my son was born a year ago. I felt like I had won the lottery for the first time!
Somethin’ Bit Me!!!
So Friday night Jen and I had the rare opportunity to go out and grab some dinner without the kids. Towards the end of the night, we got a call from Jen’s mom who was watching the kids at our place. “Not to alarm you guys, but the dog’s face seems to be swelling up somewhat.” So we wrapped up and got home about a hour later and the dog’s face had gotten much worse. The picture below doesn’t to the swelling justice but we about fell out.I assumed she got bit by something outside since the swelling was isolated to her face and did some quick searches on the “internets”. We then gave her some childern’s Benadryl we had in the cabinet and called the vet in the morning. They said they would’ve given her a shot of Benadryl anyway so we ok. Her face is back to normal today but it was the freakiest thing you’ve ever seen.
Recovering From Surgery
This may be a bit personal for a blog entry but I guess that’s the point of doing a personal blog right? In any case I had a hernia this January and I’ve been living with it for the last 9 months during my relocation, starting a new company and traveling to NYC on business frequently. I had surgery last week and the hernia had gotten much worse over the course of the year so it was a good thing I got it taken care of.I’ve never had surgery of any kind but it’s really painful in my opinion because of the location of it and the fact it’s on the right side where my leg connects. Being that it’s my core I feel it all the time… yelling at the kids, picking up the trash or coughing. It has totally effected my spirits but I know it will be over with before I know it. I should be 100% over the next 6 weeks I hear but so far it’s been a rough 5 days. See you at the skate park then!
