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Close Encounters of the Wee-Hours Kind

Ugh! What could be worse than waking up at two in the morning with a headache?

Well…waking up at two in the morning with a headache, booting up your Mac, and having Firefox try to redirect to an Amazonaws site.

{sigh} Good morning to you, too!

I think Firefox may have blocked it. FF popped up an “invalid certificate” message. Amazonaws is a redirect virus—from what I can tell, it hijacks your browser to a site that tries to sell you fake antivirus software. I was able to abort the tab before it could load. Cleared the cache, then rebooted Firefox and don’t see anything amiss just now. Started Safari: no problem there…at least, not that’s readily visible.

At any rate, everything I’ve been working on over the past several endless days is backed up to an external drive and to the cloud, so if this antique unit is infected, the world will not come to an end.

Nothing much new here. All work and no play is making Funny a very dull girl. I’m still laboring through the phenomenal amount of work involved in building my summer courses with the new scheme to raise their academic standards. I’ve rewritten the calendars and syllabi, cleaned up and revised the PDF packages, replaced the peer review guidelines with the new modified rubrics, scheduled time in the library and computer commons (I hope…assuming they’ll let my classes in as desired). Remaining to do: write weekly modules for 102 course; finish writing weekly modules for the 101 course; create the 101 website; post and schedule modules on both sites; create grade sheets in Excel and upload to Google Docs; create individual reporting gradesheets; set up organizational labels in gmail accounts for TAs. That should take about three more days.

Then I’ve gotta start all over again for the fall classes. Fall course prep has to be done NOW, because these second-session summer courses bump right up against the start of fall classes. There will be exactly zero break between the end of the 8-week 102 course and the beginning of fall semester. So my fall classes will have to be ready to go before these summer courses begin.

Now that the new Lady Cruella scheme is realized, though, it should be relatively easy to recycle the stuff I’ve written for the summer courses. I’ll have to write fall calendars and syllabi. Plus we have a new textbook for 101, starting in the fall, and so the 101 reading assignments will have to be rewritten.

The new text is much superior to the Longman handbook we’ve been using. Unfortunately for me, that means I’ll have to read the damn thing. There’s exactly a month to go before summer classes start…and I’m afraid every minute of that time is going to be occupied with unpaid labor.

In the money department, I’m afraid to enter all the charges I’ve run up in the past couple of weeks. The receipts are sitting in my wallet waiting to be entered in Excel. Though I’ve managed to stay out of Costco, I did go into the terrifying Pier One and spend something over a hundred bucks on decorator items.

Bad human!

Then to make things worse, I so much liked the tube dress from Whole Foods that I decided to go grab another one. They’re not expensive—under $30—but when things are tight even thirty dollah seems like too much. But where clothing is concerned, I tend to operate on the theory that if it fits, it looks good, and you really like it, you should get two of them because you’ll never see them again.

Didn’t stop there, though: got my hair done. Went back to my lady in Tempe, which was an excuse to go out to lunch with my former associate editor and present subcontractor, whose second layoff from the Great Desert University is being spun out over about a year.

Hair lady only charged $50, which is an amazing bargain considering that she produced a style very much like the amazing Shane’s for a little more than half of what he charges. The S-corp paid for the business lunch, so that at least doesn’t come out of my regular cash flow budget.

But a couple of other restaurant junkets most certainly will. Gotta stay out of restaurants and gourmet grocery stores! 😀

Spent some more money at Home Depot, speaking of places to stay out of. Still want a composter, but am not, not, not going to pay $150 for the privilege. I’d picked up one from Costco for $99 (even that was way too much). Brought it home and realized I couldn’t even begin to put it together: it required two people and power tools. Reviews on the Web were replete with people complaining that it took four or five hours to construct, and the job really needed three, not two people. If I’d had Jack the Handyman do it, he’d have charged as much as I paid for the thing.

So, having returned that contraption a couple of weeks ago, yesterday I picked up a plastic trash bin with a snap-on lid. I’ll punch holes in the bottom and sides, load it with vegetable waste, and voila! Compost bin. Secure the lid with a bungee cord, and you can flop it over on its side and roll it back and forth to turn your compost. Cheaper, but still…not what you’d call “free.”

Moving on, my car has developed an oil leak and it needs a new timing belt. Chuck remarked that sometimes oil leaks on that model spring up around some timing belt thingamajigger whose name I don’t recall at this hour; if that’s the case, he wants to change the belt now, not later. Interestingly, though, I don’t happen to have $350 or $400 laying around, not after the late, great dental adventures.

I hate to put a chunk of money into that old clunk. Really, I should get a new (or at least newer) vehicle. But this is not the time. I missed my chance to take money out of a brokerage account for that purpose; with the market plummeting, I’m not about to cash out now. And if I’m going to buy a car, I’d rather wait till the end of the year, when prices are a little lower.

Water bill came in surprisingly low, under a hundred bucks. It’s getting hot enough now that the potted plants need to be watered every day to keep them alive. So I expect it’ll be up to $125 next month. By then, though, a paycheck will be coming in. Mirabilis!

Welp, the headache is easing and it’s not even dawn yet. I’m goin’ back to bed!

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5 thoughts on “Close Encounters of the Wee-Hours Kind”

  1. What does this Whole Foods dress look like? Sounds great for the 100plus heat we’re having.

    We compost w/out any fancy equipment. Or any equipment at all.

  2. Glad that headache started to feel better but hope you don’t end up with computer problems. It seems like all the stuff just adds up and hits all at once. Makes you feel like you are on a hamster wheel financially.

  3. @ frugalscholar: The store I went into had dresses made of a long piece of fabric shirred on end. So you get a strapless smocked top that stretches tightly around the boobs and doesn’t fall off. They’re very comfortable and extremely cool (weatherwise, I mean).

    Used to make these things myself when there was a Hancock Fabrics in town–all it would take was one seam up the back. But now the only fabric shops in town are either for decorators or for quilters, so you can’t get the stuff. I understand smocking is pretty easy to make, but there’s a limit to how much effort I’ll put into sewing stuff.

    @ cashflowmantra: Yesh. I find this always happens in the summer, when expenses are already so high they consume your entire cash flow.

  4. Yes, I totally remember that ready made smocked fabric. And fabric stores are disappearing.

    I also subscribe to the “if you love it, buy one in every color” school of clothing.

    Costco is my Disneyland…..I’m there at least once a week. My eyes start lovingly glazing over in the food court with a dirt cheap lunch, and then I go inside.

  5. Some oil leaks are just due to an old filter. My DH balked for months about taking his leaky truck in, convinced it was something major (despite my assertion re a filter). Sure enough, I was right!

    But if the timing belt replacement is due, that’s not anything you want to mess around with. If it fails, you’re in a world of hurt.

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