Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Home Energy Use

Just a quick blog posting today to say that my Father's Day gift arrived, belatedly, yesterday. I'm now the proud owner of the book "Home Energy Diet" along with a Kill A Watt device. Honestly, my wife read my mind. I had just noticed that we managed to keep our energy bill pretty low for the last month and wondered what we could do improve it further and lo & behold, look what arrived in the mail!



Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Angie's List

Not being from here, we don't know a thing about who to call to get things fixed. I'd say it takes at least five years of living somewhere to even begin to have a list of regular people who are trustworthy artisans of one kind or another: mechanics, plumbers, electricians, HVAC, you name it. Thank goodness for the internets! We have used Angie's List many, many times now both to research possible projects and to find the right person/company to take on these projects when we're ready to take the plunge.

No, I'm not getting paid to blog on this...I really do just happen to be a big fan of "the list". The thing I love about Angie's List is that you can sort of be a voyeur before you decide to hire someone to do a project for real. What I mean is that you can look through tons & tons of descriptions that people have posted regarding the work they've had done along with what people paid for it and what they thought of the company they hired to do the work. That's priceless information!! It's like getting tons of estimates before you have anyone even come to your house. I HATE waiting around for companies to show up to give estimates. Half the time they don't even bother to show up. But if I spend some time researching on Angie's List I can narrow the potential companies down to one or two (never more than three) and know immediately if the estimate I get falls within the range of what other people paid for similar work.

Here's an example of Angie's List at work. The house we bought in our lovely little village nestled in a corner of our crestfallen Midwestern city was built in 1932. It's a lovely Tudor style house, and we got a great deal on it primarily because no one had ever installed central air. I used the forums at doityourself.com to research what kind of A/C we could even consider having installed in this old house, which has no ductwork because it has hot water heat. Once I settled on a high velocity A/C system I went to, you guessed it, Angie's List to research companies that do this kind of work. I found several reviews of a particular company that has installed Spacepak systems along with price ranges. I brought them over for an estimate, and I didn't have to call anyone else. They were clearly the right company for the job, and their price made sense. It was not cheap, but this was major work. I wasn't looking to bring in umpteen companies so that I could choose who ever gave us the lowest bid for the work. Without Angie's List I honestly wouldn't have known where to start on this project.

So there's my paean to Angie's List. And just to keep things objective, I'll add a criticism of AL. They've started moving into reviews of medical providers in addition to reviews of home repair services. I'm VERY skeptical that this will work and that it's even appropriate. Getting good medical care is FAR more complicated than hiring a plumber, and I worry that AL is attempting to oversimplify the task of finding a doctor, dentist, etc. I simply don't trust what someone has to say about a doctor on AL because the average person has no clue how to rate a medical care provider. My sister & brother-in-law are both physicians, and my wife is an advanced practice nurse, so I know a few things about the medical world simply by virtue of osmosis. No sirree, Angie's List just does not belong in that business.

Monday, June 22, 2009

About this blog

I'm starting this blog as a place to write about where and how I live with my family. The phrase "we're not from here", or some variation of it, is one that I've uttered all my life to explain that we don't have family in town, or we don't know the way to get to some obscure neighborhood, or simply to say "I'm sorry, but I don't know what the hell you're talking about". I come from a long line of folks who have picked up and moved to find something better, so that phrase has been a subtext of my life. I've decided to make it the subtext of this blog.

We live in a Midwestern city that prides itself on having once been a much better place than it currently is, though currently it really isn't all that bad. My job brought us here a few years ago. We moved here from one of those beautiful mountain-bedecked Western cities that makes people say "you moved from there to be here???" with complete incredulity. All I can say is, "yep, we sure did". The irony is that the job that brought me here went away when the company was sold only a few months after our move, and now I work from a home office for the same company that I used to work for in that lovely Western city. But I work from home, and I make more, and we love our neighborhood, our house, and our cost of living. Somehow it still seems worth the move.

Our daughter is almost five, and our son is almost two. My wife works three days a week in an industry that is currently booming. Her job also gives her a lot of flexibility, which means that we get to share a lot of parenting duties. We're not exactly practicing ESP, but I do pull my weight around here, and I enjoy it.

I suppose I may reveal more about our identities, location, jobs, etc. as time goes on. I want this blog to be about parenting, about money, about the struggles of living far away from family in a place where it's unusual to NOT be from here (the story of my life). I love to read personal finance blogs, so I'm sure I'll reference my favorites from time to time and blog about my own PF observations & tips. We'll see about the parenting part. I love being a father, so I'm sure parenting & family topics will find their way into my blog as well.

Thanks for taking the time to read what I have to say. I hope you come back soon!