Sunday, February 24, 2013

Finally have a good vehicle and my daughter is 7!

Not only do I have a great vehicle, I have a great vehicle I can tow with! A 2005 Dodge Durango, which can handle up to 5,900 lbs for towing. This truck is great, for the family and for the boat.  It comes with all kinds of neat features, and a class three hitch connected to the frame along with all of the connectors.  On the inside, it is full of creature comforts.  Plus it was incredibly affordable, on the downside it has 91,000 miles on it.




We also celebrated Carleigh's Birthday with my parents, they came down and made her a cake.  I can't believe she is 7 already, it seems like such a short time ago that she was born.  What a cutie pie she is.  Here she is playing around with some play dough that my parents bought for her.







Here is the cake my dad made for Carleigh, included are a couple of feathers from their eclectus "Balloo".  My father often makes the cake for my daughters, earlier this month he created a spider man cake for my daughter Cailyn.








Poor Saoirse is getting dirty, being on the side of my yard.  I hate neglecting her like this, but standing on top of her I can peer right into my neighbors windows and I really don't want to make them feel uncomfortable.  Thankfully, I now have a truck to tow her with.  She will be moving in my back yard soon, where I will then be able to start fixing her up.  The day is ever coming closer till she is ready.



On the side of our yard, she looks lonely.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A name for my sailboat

I've owned my sailboat for nearly a year now, and contemplated a bit as to what to call her.  I've had a lot of funny suggestions, but she deserves a proper name.  Earlier in the day, while doodling on a bit of scrap paper  it came to me the symbolism of the sailboat, what it all meant to me.

It comes down to freedom, that is what draws me toward sailing.  While freedom is a fine word, it is a bit over used and not something I would consider labeling my sailboat.  Instead, I will use a foreign word ;p 

"Saoirse"

It is pronounced Seer Sha, and is the Gaelic word for freedom, often given to women.  How fitting of a name for my first sailboat.  It is not entirely original, other boats have borne her name before, however, I don't think anyone will be offended.

Well, I'll be getting a vehicle to tow my beloved Saoirse here shortly.  I've been lookin at Ford Explorer's that are rated to tow 5,000 lbs.  Plenty enough, as the combined weight of my boat and trailer is no more than 3,500 and more likely 3,000.

I'll be sure to post a few pics when it happens, as well as relocating the boat to my backyard.  I don't like it's current location, because it is too close to the neighbor's house and I don't want them thinking I am prying on them while goofing about on my sailboat.

Monday, December 10, 2012

A fine month

It has been a fairly good month, my brother came down from New York and we were able to hang out for a couple of days.  We had a few beers, built a fire, and talked about the past.  It doesn't get much better than having family, a camp fire, and beer to lift your spirits.

I had tons of wood piled up, from trimming the trees in my yard, from pile of fence pickets, and also a couple of logs from a tree that fell in my yard.  The fire burned from 9pm to about 4:30am, and even then we had to hose it down for about fifteen minutes before it completely went out.  Wish I had taken a few more pictures, the steam from putting it out almost covered my entire yard.. it is a good thing that it was foggy that day.



I also have started to brew my own beer, as a way to save money and also keep me busy.  Mind you, I don't drink every day - mostly once every other week, but the costs add up.  I've been drinking the cheap stuff, such as Busch Lite, which isn't all that bad of a beer, but I would rather try to cut my expenses down in half while at the same time producing a better tasting beer.

So, a few weeks ago I thought I would have my hand at producing a cheap wine, using some Welch's grape juice, two cups of sugar and a bunch of baker's yeast.  Mind you, I was not looking to create a fantastic wine, I just wanted to see how it worked out.  Here is a picture of what happened after the first day,  it foamed up quite a bit, and for the next several days it was bubbling like crazy as it fermented.  In order to ensure it wouldn't explode, while at the same time not be contaminated I simply left the cap on top, slightly loose to ensure air could escape.

This is what it looked like after about a week, the color changed from purple to a rusty looking color.  You can't really see the bubbles rising, but there were a ton of them.  There was no smell though, which was interesting.  I thought there would be a massive stench associated with brewing.





Here it is now, I moved it to another bottle as a bunch of yeast and other gunk form at the bottom while fermenting.  The total fermentation time was about two and a half weeks, in temperatures that averaged in the mid 80s.  It looks like wine, smells like wine, and tastes like wine... I don't really like wine to begin with, but my wife, mother, and brother enjoyed it.  No one noticed any off flavors from using baker's yeast, so all in all it isn't so bad.


So, after that experiment, we bought a Mr Beer for less than $30, and I brewed my first beer.  I didn't take any pictures of the brewing part, but it was pretty straight forward.  Toss a can of liquid malt extract in boiling water, and add it to the fermenter along with colder water.  It has been sitting in the jug, under the cabinet for the past ten days doing it's thing.  Again, no nasty smells at all.




Today, I gave it a sample to see how far along my brew has come.  It has a bit of a cider taste to it, and still a bit sweet, probably because I added two cups of cane sugar to it, and also because it was fermenting in 80 degree weather.  It is not too bad though, I think I will bottle it up by the end of the week, give it to new years to carbonate and give it another try.  Hopefully, it has a bit more to ferment out and the flavor will become a bit better.  As you can see it is still cloudy, and I can see bits of yeast suspended in the liquid.


And that is all there really is to it, another month passed.  A hobby picked up, which should be inexpensive.  The way I look at it, is that I can brew up to 21 beers in the fermenter at a cost of about $16.00 if I purchase the liquid malt extract from Mr Beer.  What I am going to do instead, is purchase a few hops, some malt extract, and yeast for much less than that.  From what I have read, I can make almost five gallons of beer, that is fairly good quality, for less than $30.  That is about 53 12 ounce beers, so it works out a lot cheaper than the inexpensive beer, and should taste better.  It should also last me about two months, which is good.

Now, I don't want people thinking I am an alcoholic, nor that I waste money partying every night.  I drink once every other week, at most eight beers, usually less, after my children are in bed, and while my sober wife is home in the event of an emergency.  I enjoy the peace of mind it gives me, and quite frankly the break from reality :)  I think this hobby serves two purposes, first, it gives me an interesting hobby to pass the time and keep me entertained, and the second would be a savings on my bi monthly escape.

In other aspects of a great month, I just completed my first semester and earned an A in both of my classes, I'm looking forward to doing 9 credit hours next semester and hopefully keeping up the GPA.  I've also been day dreaming about my sailboat, I can't wait until I finally land a real job instead of doing these surveys, so that I can take her out.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Just a quick update

Since I have nothing going on in life that is exciting, I would like to update my financial progress.  Since I last posted, I have made another $12 on Vindale, and another $16 on Cash Crate.  The other sites are based on a point system, and have not been updating very often.  I took yesterday off, because I had a ton of homework to do, plus classes and taking the kids out.

Otherwise, it has mostly been just a lot of day dreaming about sailing.  Hopefully, 2013 will be the year I have my sailboat on the water.  Right now, my main goal is to get a couple of tarps to put over her, because where I have it located now is under trees and my boat is filthy.  

So, money isn't that great doing surveys.. Maybe $50 a week, for lots of time sitting around and waiting for a survey to pop up so you can grab it before anyone else does.  I'm actively searching for other survey sites though.  It would be nice if I could raise that another $20.

Wish me luck.

Friday, October 26, 2012

It's been a while

Well, I finally have work.  It is not great, but I am my own boss and I make my own hours.  I do surveys online, at around a dollar a pop.  So far, I have made $62.00 using Vindale and another $8.00 on Cash Crate.  I just started a couple of other companies, so haven't progressed that far with them.

I work a little under three hours every day, and have been doing this for about a week.  So, I'm averaging right now about $3.00 an hour - which to be quite frank I am surprised.  The work is easy, so I can't really complain.  In addition to Vindale, and Cash Crate I have started Ipsos, and MySurvey.  I will probably add a few more to that list as time goes by.

The thing is, this is better than nothing.  I made over five times this at my last job, but my last job was nearly four years ago.  I also save money on gas, and child care so it all is not so bad.  

I'm also in college again, doing pretty well.  I'm taking elementary algebra, and enjoy it a lot.  I also am taking Micro Apps, but the teacher hasn't updated anything in the past month.  I will be getting a financial aid check for the next semester, and that along with some tax returns I will purchase a truck so that I can find a job in Tampa, tow my sailboat, and do a lot of necessary yard work.

So, I'm pretty happy about things.  Before to long, I will have my sailboat in the water and enjoying a bit of sailing.  Heck, if I can make enough online I might just stick with doing online work permanently, and just enjoy life on my own terms with no boss dictating to me.

I really wish I had found these sites earlier, I always thought they were just a scam, but it turns out they are legit.  Not exactly enough to support oneself, but definitely enough to have some extra spending money.  If I can make $400 a month doing this, I will have more than enough to get things going.  Of course, that would probably be six to seven hours a day doing surveys, and a job at McDonalds would pay more.. but hey, I sort of enjoy doing this.

My wife and I are incredibly frugal, and have been living off of less than $24,000 a year for the past two years.  We have made it work, by clipping coupons, going to good will, cutting back dramatically on our utilities, cooking our own meals, and performing all maintenance work ourselves.  We haven't missed one mortgage payment yet, which is surprising.  I'm really glad we decided to go with a smaller home.

Regardless, if you are in the same boat, here is my list so far of survey sites that may help you.  The only one that I have made enough money from to cash out is Vindale, and that was $50 check mailed off to me.

https://www.mysurvey.com


I know that it seems like a scam, but give it a try.  Research about them online, and find out for yourself.  There are a plethora of survey sites out there, and I am a newbie to the scene, these are just the ones I have been using thus far.  One note here, you gotta actually put work in these sites to get anything out of them, I mean it when I say I average 3 hours in a day so far, it is devoted entirely to answering surveys.

I also am considering selling blood plasma, twice a week.  That could pull in another $60.00 each week, but I am not sure if it is in demand in my area.  I am also worried about any scars it could cause, I don't want to look like a drug abuser.  Got to love the life of poverty, hey it could be worst.  At least I am healthy, have two great kids and a wonderful wife.  

Hopefully, my next post here will deal a bit more with my sailboat.  I'll keep updating the survey sites though, but don't worry.. I'm not going to focus solely on them, just a little something for the people out there that are in tough times.

If I find any other ways to make money, that do not end up costing you money in the long run, I'll post them to the blog.

Best of luck.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Still stuck in neutral

Well, unfortunately the newspaper delivery job fell through.  Despite us calling the manager several times, he kept promising to find us a route but never returned the calls.  I've put an application in Office Depot last week, but have heard nothing thus far.  I think they are interested in younger people as that is who they have been hiring as of late.

On the better side of things, my four year old was accepted in Head Start, which is basically a preschool that addresses the needs of families in poverty, she will stay there from 7:30am to 5:30pm on Mondays through Fridays.  They are also assisting me with going back to college to earn my associates in computer programming.  While going to school, I'll pick up an A+ certification, and also learn a bit about office so I can hopefully get a job doing some IT support.  That is the job I had before being laid off in 2008, and I absolutely loved it.  I was pretty good at it as well, but when the stock market crashed the contract my company had with E&Y was not renewed so I was out of a job.

In other news, I sold my Windstar to pay for a few bills - but plan on having another vehicle after tax returns so I should be able to get a job fairly soon out of my immediate area.  With Cailyn going to head start, and having a car, I should be able to get a job in Tampa relatively easy.  The past four years, had to be scheduled around watching the kids, commute without transportation, and working around my wife's schedule - which left me with the option of only working third shift in the local area.

Anyway, things are looking up - perhaps I will shift into first gear soon.  I really hope so, being an unemployed bum is only fun for so long.  I really want to get my boat fixed, which in itself isn't going to be too expensive until you add that I need a proper tow vehicle, and an outboard which is going to cost a lot.



Speaking of my boat, I finally moved it to the side of the house.  This was a real PITA, but thankfully my father has a truck and he helped me out.  Eventually, I plan on laying down a bit of concrete and creating an enclosure/boat lift.  It is just one more thing added to the list of wishes I have.





I'm surprised the grass wasn't in such horrific shape.  It should grow back in no time, my yard looks so much bigger now - but to tell you the truth I sort of liked seeing my boat in the front yard.  It is nice that it is no longer under that damn palm tree anymore though, it was filthy and making a huge mess of my boat.  Things are not much better where she is sitting now though, I am going to have to get a tarp and soon.

Well, that is all for now.  Hopefully, by the next time I write a blog I will have better news.  Hopefully I will be gainfully employed and in college.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Scrub-A-Dub-Dub cleaning the Venture of Newport 23

I decided to clean my boat (still no name) a couple of days ago.  Seeing that I haven't updated information on her in a while, I thought I'd upload a few pics.  








After that rainstorm, there was quite a bit of water in my boat.  I had to wet vac probably five to ten gallons.

Then it rained again and I got more water :(  I really need to reseal all of the deck fittings soon.