Katie & Scott & Simon & Cecily.

Category: year26 (Page 46 of 92)

I posted an entry each day during my 26th year of life.

Day 185: customer disservice award of the day

…goes to Zales.

Earlier this week, one of the diamonds in Katie’s engagement ring fell out.  It made for a half hour or so of great stress before Katie managed to find it in in her purse.  It must have come off when she reached in to grab something.  What a relief!

I had bought the ring at Zales over four years ago and at the time had paid for their lifetime diamond commitment.  I had never read over the full details, but I suppose I should have.

Our interaction at Zales today went something like this.

Katie: This ring is from Zales and we have this lifetime coverage.  The diamond fell out of it earlier this week and I was wondering if I could get that fixed.
Zales Lady: Sure, let me go take care of this.

(She goes to the little room in the back with the ring and our commitment, and comes out a few seconds later.)

Zales Lady: This warranty is expired.
Katie: Isn’t it a lifetime warranty?
Zales Lady: That’s only the diamond.  It doesn’t cover the ring repair.

(There’s an awkward silence for a few seconds, as we wait to see if there’s any further explanation forthcoming.)

Katie: I guess we’ll just take this someplace to get it repaired then.

And we walk away from the smiling Zales Lady.

So it’s a slightly disingenuous policy.  I mean, I took the lifetime commitment to mean that if the diamond falls out of your ring through no fault of your own, Zales will fix it for you.  But no – that, it seems, isn’t enough of a “broken diamond” and falls under ring repair.

I suppose if the diamond had fallen out of Katie’s ring and she hadn’t found it, Zales would have replaced the diamond for us.  Would they have replaced it in the ring?  Or would they simply have handed us the diamond in a bag and thanked us?

Either way, it was a disheartening experience and enough to turn us off from purchasing from Zales again in the future.  Which is a bit of a shame, seeing as how we’d gone there for our engagement rings, our wedding bands, and Katie’s bridesmaids’ presents.

Day 184: perfect?

I find it charming when Katie wears my shirts.

She’s wearing one now. It’s the one with the grasshopper on it. I like it! It’s cute.

There are moments during our marriage when Katie says a certain word in a certain way or looks at me with a certain face or asks a question in a certain tone when I just know that things are perfect.

Most times, we just sit together and watch TV, or eat pizza in bed, and understand each other. Is there any greater comfort than that of a relationship which has entered this phase? Having a best friend with whom one can always be absolutely truthful and completely relaxed?

No, I don’t think there is anything better.

Day 183: half done

Every time I mention that my Xbox working, it breaks the next day. I shouldn’t have jinxed it yesterday. It appears my only recourse now may be purchasing a new one. Sigh. Or, I guess, selling all of my 360 games and being done with it forever. But we all know that’s not going to happen.

It’s also a big milestone: I passed my half birthday yesterday peacefully and this will mark over 50% of entries written for the year. Only 182 more entries to go!

I finished reading The Prestige tonight, after a riveting and fast-paced few days. I haven’t consumed a book like that since the Harry Potter series. It left me wanting to read more, which is all you can really ask from a book, really.

My hair is entering that weird mid-stage length where it’s not short enough to just leave alone in the mornings but not quite long enough to cut.

So, the question is…what should I read next? And how long can I wait until buying another 360? And has anyone hacked an original Xbox to put a different OS on it before? I’ve managed to acquire a free one in the past week.

Day 182: temporary life

My Xbox has been temporarily revived!  I played Battlefield 1943 tonight with Ian and it was delightful.  I helped Japan to victory numerous times.

There’s a bit of graphical static that probably means that this new fix is still only temporary, but I’ve had my work (which was taking the heatsinks off and reapplying the thermal paste) rewarded with two of days of relatively solid play.  I am certainly counting the days, though, and not thinking of this as a permanent fix.  As the Elite is rumored to be price-dropping soon, I may be able to sustain my old 360 for just enough time.

The Prestige continues to be a page turner and work continues to be quite the learning experience.  I almost feel, with the basics I’ve been learning in 3D modeling and the systems and tools used on the team, like I’ve only just arrived.  It’s exciting, if a bit scary.

I need to drink more.  I feel dehydrated.

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