Wednesday, March 31, 2021

And now March is almost over!

It already seems like this year is going by quick. Another month is already coming to an end. 

Bozley will be 10 months old tomorrow! Talk about something else going by quick...it's hard to believe how much Boz has grown! He was just 5.4 pounds when we brought him home...now he's 60 pounds heavier! He has been a wonderful addition to our family. We've been going on daily walks and he's been doing really well with that. I haven't taken him when it's raining more than a few sprinkles or when it's really windy because the wind bothers my trigeminal neuralgia and migraines. But he really enjoys the walks. He also likes to play chase and fetch in the backyard with daddy. I'd been slacking about making Bozley's groomer appointment but I finally got him in yesterday. He just gets a bath with shampoo and conditioner, brushed and dried, ears cleaned, teeth brushed, sanitary trim, paw trim, and his nails rounded. He even gets a cute bandana! Boz smells SO good now and he looks so handsome. :) I took this picture right after he got home:


We ordered a genetic health test for Bozley and finally got it done and shipped yesterday. Johnny has been wanting to breed Bozley since he has such an amazing temperament...but I'm on the fence and I definitely don't want to consider it without making sure he would be a good candidate for making babies. So the genetic test is the first step...making sure that he's not passing on any bad genes or anything. Since the breeder we got him from wasn't great, we'll see how it turns out. If everything comes back good there, then when he's two we'll have his health certifications done. If not, then we'll go ahead and get him neutered. We are still planning to get another puppy though. Bozley is desperate for someone to play with...and the cats and chihuahuas really have no interest in that now that Boz has gotten so much bigger than them. And I am hoping that if he has a playmate, he'll stop trying so hard to "play" with the cats. :P And while I'm still working from home, I'm able to be here all day to actually train a puppy and not leave them home by themselves all day, everyday. We found a good breeder here in Kansas that we will get a puppy from when we do decide we're ready for another baby. :) 

Johnny has also been busy working on updating our bathroom. The shower has been leaking forever...so we're finally getting that taken care of...which has turned out to be quite the task. He got the drain replaced but realized we have an older type of valve in our shower so there were quite a few back and forth trips to Lowes trying to find what trim kits will work with it. Johnny finally talked to someone at the Kohler showroom who told us there's an adapter part that will allow us to use the trim kit we like with the K-304 valve. I found the part online and it should be here in a couple days. The faucet on the kitchen sink is also loose and leaking (plus the coating is chipping)...so we got a new faucet for that too. Hopefully that will go more smoothly than the bathroom has. :P 

Oh and we have to get a new roof. :P We got some hail and heavy rain and found a leak in our bedroom ceiling. We had someone come out to look at it and there's quite a bit of hail damage and one of the vents has a hole next to it and that's what was leaking. So we're going through the claims process right now and hopefully we can get that taken care of soon. 

I'm definitely glad spring has arrived though! I'm not a fan of winter...although I do like winter comfort foods! I made Chili last week and I made Mexican Cheese Soup last night (along with tacos and burritos). But this week with the warmer weather finally here I got everything for BBQ Pork Spare Ribs in the Instant Pot that I'll make tomorrow. They are SO tender and yummy...one of my favorite recipes in the pressure cooker! :)

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

What. A. Mess.

So... I will preface this to say that GEICO has been pretty good about the whole situation. However, their Auto Repair Xpress shop -- Collision Works of West Wichita -- is absolutely HORRIBLE. I really hope they reconsider doing business with such a horrible and dishonest company. 

I've previously written about the crap we've had to deal with concerning our experience. The first time we picked up the vehicle, the washer fluid alarm kept going off repeatedly on the drive home. Johnny also noticed that the hood was crooked. So we took the vehicle back to Collision Works. They found that the windshield washer fluid reservoir was broken...so they replaced that. 

We picked the vehicle up the second time and the hood was STILL crooked and there was a horrible banging noise. Johnny opened the hood and saw rocks all over the engine bay. Not only that, but the hood was still crooked. So...we took the vehicle back to Collision Works. 

We picked up the vehicle the third time and the hood was STILL crooked. But at this point, we were tired of driving all the way across the next town to pick it up. So we just left the rental car with Collision Works and headed back home. The next day in the sunlight, I realized that there were still glass shards all over the dash and floor...despite a full hour of glass clean-up being clearly listed on the estimate. 

THEN...Johnny was on his way to a doctor appointment shortly after -- in the rain -- and the windshield wiper on the passenger side of the vehicle just flew off. And because he couldn't see without using the windshield wiper for the driver side, the brand new windshield has a big scratch on the passenger side now. 

And if all of that wasn't enough, we found a $132.09 charge from Hertz for the rental car. Since this was an insurance replacement covered by our policy and we didn't purchase any add-ons, there shouldn't have been any charges. Well...come to find out Collision Works didn't return the rental car over TWO WEEKS after we left it with them. And on top of that, when GEICO asked them about it they claimed that they never even had the rental car! They outright LIED about it. WTF?! Luckily, we have a text from someone with Collision Works admitting that they had the vehicle as well as my email to Hertz at the time letting them know that we'd left the rental with Collision Works for them to return. 

We've been working with GEICO concerning the situation. I also filed a complaint with the BBB and left bad reviews on the FB and Google pages for Collision Works. Do not go to Collision Works of West Wichita for ANYTHING. Tell all your friends. 

0/10 would not recommend. 

Edited to add: Still not thrilled by the fact that Collision Works tried to lie about never having the rental vehicle. The security camera footage does show that they took the vehicle back earlier than the 28th though (I can't remember what day because it's been awhile now) so Hertz will be refunding us the $132.09 for the rental car. GEICO has also refunded us the portion of our policy that we've paid for rental coverage...which I thought was really nice of them. Like I said before, GEICO has been great throughout the whole fiasco.   

Edited again to add: After filing a complaint with the BBB, Collision Works refunded our insurance deductible...so I'm happy about that. 

Sunday, March 14, 2021

First real post of March...

I just realized that I hadn't posted anything other than recipes since February 22. 

I've spent the last week taking care of my furbaby, Milo. I'm pretty sure my dog broke my cat (not on purpose, of course, and perhaps not directly). :P Bozley desperately wants to play with the cats and the cats just aren't interested in playing with him...especially since he got bigger than them. The cats will typically end up running from him. So I'm not sure if Boz pawed at him too harshly or if Milo hurt himself jumping over the baby gate to get away from Bozley...or if something else happened entirely. But, I noticed that Milo was having some trouble jumping over things that he had easily been clearing before...like the baby gate. Once he stopped jumping at all, I got concerned. He also made a very different noise when I'd pick him up (went from annoyance to sounding like he was in pain) and he'd pause before he'd start walking like it was hard for him. So last Friday I took him to the vet. Luckily the x-rays didn't show any broken bones, but he did hurt his back. So he's been on anti-inflammatory and pain meds since then. Well...he's only been on the prednisone since Monday because we were given liquid medication first. Apparently when cats don't like the taste of something...they'll foam at the mouth before vomiting. :P So on Monday I was able to pick up some pills instead and that's been going a lot better. For several days, Milo was mostly just laying on the floor in the office. I typically have their food on a desk (started doing that back when Bandit would get through the gate and eat their food), but I put his bowl on the floor so he wouldn't have to jump at all to eat. But...yesterday Milo was up at 5:30am rustling papers, opening cabinets, and jumped up on the bed to paw at my face so I'd get up and feed him breakfast. And last night he slept on my pillow like normal. So...seems like he's definitely feeling better! 

We also got Bozley an e-collar to wear at times during the day. It has three separate functions: beep, vibrate, and static shock. We're mostly just using it for when he starts messing with the cats and when he jumps on people. When I tried it out on myself, I think the vibrate was stronger than the shock. And both the vibrate and the shock settings also beep, so usually I only have to use the beep to get his attention. So far it has been working out well. Usually the cats let him know when they want to be left alone, but if he doesn't listen to them I go ahead and press the button before there are any more problems. He's also been doing really well with his daily walks. He was still pulling a lot with the harness, so I switched to a prong collar and now he doesn't pull at all (unless he gets scared of something like bicycles or FedEx trucks) and the walks have been much more enjoyable.  

Bozley has been getting more and more picky about his food. Trying to find a good-quality kibble that doesn't have chicken and isn't grain-free that he'll actually eat has been quite the task. Once we got rid of the kibble with chicken, he ate his kibble just fine. But in the last couple months, he'll leave plain kibble sit all day without eating it. We've tried adding multiple things that worked well for a short time (apples, blueberries, a little cheese, a little wet dog food, etc) but that has gradually stopped working, too. I've been doing a lot of research concerning dry food, raw and fresh food, dog food subscription services, and crunching numbers. And after all that, I've decided to start making some fresh (not raw) dog food to add to his kibble as a topper. Doing half kibble and half fresh food is a lot more cost effective than 2lbs of fresh food everyday. So tonight I prepped his "topper" meals and while I was at it, I made him some sweet potato treats in my PowerXL Air Fryer Grill Combo, too. Dinner was a huge success! He ate every single bit of his food without letting it just sit there. I used browned and drained ground beef; chopped raw green beans, carrots, apples, and spinach; pumpkin pure; brown rice; freeze-dried beef liver; sardine; and the multivitamin that he's been taking. Instead of mixing it all together, I prepared all 6 containers with each ingredient separately. So far it's working out well. I also used the bake function on my PowerXL Grill Air Fryer Combo to make some sweet potato treats for him, too. He's a spoiled puppy! :)

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Thursday, March 4, 2021

RECIPE: Air Fryer Potato Chip Chicken

I'm seriously obsessed with using my Power XL Grill Air Fryer Combo to make chicken for dinner. It comes out so tender and juicy...definitely the best chicken I've cooked! Today I put together another chicken recipe...so we can finish off the baked beans and potato salad from the Smokehouse Maple Chicken we had the other night. 

Air Fryer Potato Chip Chicken 
Ingredients:
3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 can of Sour Cream and Onion Pringles
1/2 cup real mayonnaise 
1/2 tsp smoked paprika  

Directions: 
1. Preheat Air Fryer at 375 degrees F for 3 minutes. 
2. Crush the potato chips with a rolling pin. Pour them into a shallow container.
3. In another shallow container, mix the mayonnaise and smoked paprika. 
4. Cover the chicken breast in the mayonnaise and then cover completely with the chips. 
5. Put all three pieces of chicken in the Air fryer. Air Fry at 375 degrees F for 12 minutes. 
6. Flip the chicken and set to Air Fry at 375 degrees F for 12 minutes (or until the center of the chicken breasts reaches 165 degrees F). 

You could really use any kind of chips you want for this recipe. I was originally going to use Doritos, but we were out. You could also switch the mayonnaise out and use eggs...I just prefer the mayo because the end result is super tender and juicy chicken. :) 


Edited to add: I finally made this with Doritos too! It turned out yummy! :)

Monday, March 1, 2021

RECIPE: Grilled Smokehouse Maple Chicken

Honestly, this isn't so much a recipe as much as it is explaining the settings I used on the PowerXL Grill Air Fryer Combo. But I'll go ahead and write it up as a recipe anyway since tonight is the second time I've made it and it turned out SO yummy! :)  

Grilled Smokehouse Maple Chicken 

Ingredients:
3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
McCormick Grill Mates Smokehouse Maple Seasoning 
KC Masterpiece Original BBQ Sauce

Directions:
1. Place the grill plate in the pot and set to Air Fry at 375 degrees F for 3 minutes to preheat. 
2. Sprinkle the Smokehouse Maple Seasoning liberally on both sides of the chicken. I press it in to make sure it sticks really well. 
3. Place the chicken on the grill plate. Pour the BBQ sauce on top of the chicken and use a silicone brush to evenly coat it. 
4. Shut the lid and set to Air Fry at 375 degrees for 12 minutes. 
5. After the timer goes off, flip the chicken, pour on more BBQ sauce, and close the lid again. Set to Air Fry at 375 degrees F for 10 minutes.
6. At the end of the cook time, I left the chicken on the grill plate and turned the setting to Grill at 450 for 1 minute. It actually pre-heats first and I took it out about 2-3 minutes after it started (while it was still preheating).

These settings made for very tender and juicy chicken breasts! And as always, make sure they reach an internal temperature of 165 degrees F! :)