Saturday, March 01, 2008

Scrolling Saturdays - Quality Me Time



This is my second edition of Scrolling Saturdays hosted by suchsimplepleasures & manners & moxie. This is what I'm doing when I really should be at the gym. But honestly, bacon and eggs and a stroll through memory lane sits a little better with me this morning. I bring you a glimpse of me trying to eke out some "quality me time", from a not great situation, and how things can go awry...

The hubster decided to bring out more of the Germanic genes from his little girl on Sunday, so after dinner he let her help him wipe down his car windows. I know from a reliable source and a study conducted with my former boss (n=2, so statistically sound results) that Germans have a thing about their cars and washing them. On a Sunday. All that was missing was sauerkraut.

But I shouldn't complain, as they eventually got around to my minivan. Ian pulled out the shop vac and started to attack my vehicle with a vengeance. I was in there re-installing the carseat that we'd taken to Vancouver. I couldn't stand the rough treatment so I decided to vacuum it myself, as little G climbed in to wipe down the dashboard dust with an even dirtier cloth. Both vehicles were in tip top shape, mine at least on the inside as we went in for the evening.

Yesterday was a nothing day; I decided to let L play with his friends while I puttered around the house a bit, did some vacuuming, finished up the laundry, dishes, surfed the net, blogged in between. I did have some stuff to get at Walmart, but it's so much easier to do without the kids that I decided to wait until after dinner to go out on my own.

As 9 PM rolls around I decide I better go out; hop in the van, turn ignition and NOTHING. Battery dead. As a doornail. I'm annoyed. Ian suggests that I call CAA in the morning and get them to charge it. I say, "no, I need my stuff tonight; besides, we can just charge it with your car". I didn't want to be stuck without a car (although technically I already had been, as the car's battery drained throughout the day). I took his car out for my errands, and when I got home, he hooked the cars up and left the van on the driveway running for me. I thought it was a good idea to take it out for a spin on the highway for a bit, to give the battery more of a charge. Ian suggested I pop by Tim's to get a coffee or tea, and have a leisurely drive. What a great idea!

So excited to have some time with me, myself and I, in the car, with some tunes.... hey, why is my Maroon 5 CD hanging out, and why won't it let me push it back in? What is this four letter word "CODE" flashing at me? I try to turn on the radio - also a no-go. Hurriedly I pull out the owners manual, look in the index and see "radio, anti-theft system". Turning to the page I read ..." state of the art anti-theft system ... blah, blah... should have received a card with the serial number of your radio and the 4-digit code, should your battery ever be disconnected from your radio, blah,blah... If you lose your card, just phone the dealer with the serial number of the radio and you can get your code..."

Oh, other four-letter word.

Couldn't find the card, don't know if we ever had one. It was Ian's company car so we bought it from the leasing company. Uh, and how are you supposed to get the serial number of the INSTALLED radio?!Fat chance of doing anything about it at night.

So for my troubles, I figured I deserved a chocolate-glazed donut along with my coffee. Driving along the highway with the lovely evening in front of my windshield, not a whisper other than the smooth hum of engine, I felt a zen-like quality permeating from within.

Well, thank goodness for Google. Turns out there are message boards galore and hundreds of other disgruntled Honda owners who've experienced the same problem. Advice and experiences ranged from "the dealer will take your radio out for $100, then they'll give you the code" to "check your ashtray, under the trunk, in the fuse box, glove compartment etc... ". Some people have been without a radio/ music for months (well, that's a bit much) but what a headache! I spent a good part of the evening doing my research, found the number and tried it this morning. Eureka, it worked! What a great criminal mind!

Pretty thoughtful of Honda to install such an effective anti-theft device for any owner who wants to steal their own sound system.

Well, I'm actually going out to dinner tonight with the hubs and another couple...sans kids! Whoot!!! So happy bloghoppin' to any of you popping around tonight.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah, alone time! What a wonderful thing!

Happy Saturday! :-)

Kamis Khlopchyk said...

What a great story, it's really best to take these situations and use them for good. A great blog post!

:-)

Have a great time at dinner, it sounds like heaven.

suchsimplepleasures said...

have fun tonight!
thanks for doing the scrolling saturday!!

xo

AutoSysGene said...

Yikes, good thing you weren't stealing something say like your CAR!! ;)

Momisodes said...

Good grief! Who ever thought of that dumb security measure?

Have a fabulous time tonight!!

Unknown said...

Wow! Nice to have some alone time once in a while, eh? :)

Those 4-digit codes get me all the time. I once read that we should have a different code or PIN for different accounts (for safety purposes), so I did just that. Now I can't remember ANY of my codes or PIN #'s! LOL!

Two days and counting...Will try to give you a ring to say hello when I get to T.O. :)

Mamarazzi said...

have fun tonight!!

thanks for stopping by my blog!

Forgetfulone said...

Hope you had a good evening out with your husband. So frustrating with the dealers and their anti-theft devices. My alarm hasn't worked in ages!

OHmommy said...

Nice story..... and a date night sans kids? Seething with jealousy!

JCK said...

Alone time cannot be overemphasized. Even driving in a minivan alone!

Just wanted to thank you for coming by my blog and commenting! Hope you have a great weekend.

Enjoy your couple night out!

Anonymous said...

Those manufactures sometimes aren't so bright. I'm glad you got time with the hubs though.

Meg said...

Just found your page, great post! I will be back to read more later...
Hope your evening was fun!

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