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This Is Life Working: April 2008
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This Is Life Working. Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Taxes and My Patio. What do these things have in common? 1 They caused a lot of stress. 2 They were expensive! 3 They are done :). The taxes caused an unbeleivable amount of stress. Oh my gosh. And the patio, which could have served as a release, just seemed to make matters worse. While much of this book does not come as something new to me, I am discovering that I have forgotten to practice these "laws". Time to make some money :). Links to this post. Insid...
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This Is Life Working: Solar Panel Update
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This Is Life Working. Monday, February 23, 2009. 2) I really don't want to be dealing with strangers on my roof around my due date and/or with a newborn at home. This discrepancy results in our out of pocket cost for the system more than doubling. Now we don't have to worry about the IRS, the language is clear, and the money will be made available faster. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paper hater, workin mama, cloth diaper lover, semi-geek, lazy, yippy. View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter.
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This Is Life Working: April 2009
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This Is Life Working. Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Solar Panels and Worms. Well our solar panel drama continues. Shortly after I posted my last entry, I found out (through the Vendor's FACEBOOK page) that they were actually mistaken in advising us that we would be eligible for the treasury grant. So we are back to relying on the IRS to reimburse a bulk of the cost of our solar panels. For the record, our vendor is Astralux Solar and I do not recommend them. Things everyone should know. Links to this post.
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This Is Life Working: Solar Panels & Worms
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This Is Life Working. Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Solar Panels and Worms. Well our solar panel drama continues. Shortly after I posted my last entry, I found out (through the Vendor's FACEBOOK page) that they were actually mistaken in advising us that we would be eligible for the treasury grant. So we are back to relying on the IRS to reimburse a bulk of the cost of our solar panels. For the record, our vendor is Astralux Solar and I do not recommend them. Things everyone should know. Follow me on Twitter.
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This Is Life Working: February 2009
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This Is Life Working. Monday, February 23, 2009. 2) I really don't want to be dealing with strangers on my roof around my due date and/or with a newborn at home. This discrepancy results in our out of pocket cost for the system more than doubling. Now we don't have to worry about the IRS, the language is clear, and the money will be made available faster. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Paper hater, workin mama, cloth diaper lover, semi-geek, lazy, yippy. View my complete profile. Inside ...
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This Is Life Working: December 2008
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This Is Life Working. Wednesday, December 31, 2008. I found this on another Blog and thought it would be a fun way to wrap up the year. 1 What did you do in 2008 that you’d never done before? Spent 5 weeks living in another country. Helped my husband build a patio. 2 Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year? I don't do resolutions, I do goals. See post from last week. On how I did. 3 Did anyone close to you give birth? 4 Did anyone close to you die? Yes, Suzi Granger.
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This Is Life Working: March 2008
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This Is Life Working. Saturday, March 29, 2008. Links to this post. Saturday, March 22, 2008. I thought I would insert a quick little video, detailing how pavers are installed professionally. Today, E is in the "lay the roadbed" stage of installing our patio. He has taken down a chunk of our back fence so that our little 1983 Toyota Pickup can get through to drop off the load. The truck holds 3/4 Ton, and we apparently need 2-3 Tons of road base to create the required sublevel for the pavers. I loved my ...