Posts About ‘Home & Garden’

My #HolidayQuest

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

When I first got pitched the idea of taking part in an influencer program with Nissan around their Quest, my first reaction was, “why in the world would I want to test a minivan?”

Actually, if I’m going to be completely truthful I had no idea what a Nissan Quest was. I thought it was a mini SUV for some reason, but my wife told me she thought it was their minivan. As usual, she was right.

Whenever I get a pitch like this I always politely reply that I’m “not a car guy” because I’m not. I love trying out new cars, but I can’t talk about the horsepower or anything like that with any level of knowledge because I don’t know or care about those sorts of things.

But, what I do care about is how comfortable a car fits my family (Roxie our dog included), is it safe and how well does it get us to where we are trying to go. I’m also a fan of a killer sound system, navigation and other safety features.

After I told them this, they still wanted me involved. With it being the holiday season, I still wasn’t sure though. Then they mentioned that in return for taking part in a Twitter Chat and sharing my thoughts on the car they’d  make a donation to the charity of my choice. That was an offer I couldn’t refuse!

So, tonight they are holding the #HolidayQuest Twitter Party and you are all invited.

I’ll be there along with the other parents taking part in this program. They will also be randomly selecting from people who participate to win gift cards. Who doesn’t want some free cash during the holidays?

I’ve got the Quest for two weeks and plan on using it instead of our main car to do everything we’d normally do. When it is done I’ll share my thoughts. First impressions are that I love the dual sunroofs, but I’m still not a minivan guy.

Also, if you are curious, the charity I’m donating to is Fisher House which I’m a big supporter of. Think of them as the Ronald McDonald House for the families of wounded soldiers.

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The New Deck: Part 2

Monday, September 12th, 2011

As you know, I’m going through our first major home improvement project. When last we left you, I was waiting for the contractor to arrive and begin work on our new sunroom and deck. I didn’t know how it was going to go, but thought it would be great to share it with everyone here on Digital Dads.

In the background as I type this I can hear the smack of hammers and the buzz of saws. Our contractor is hard at work just like he has been every day that the sky hasn’t opened and poured down upon the earth.

He has been making great progress with the entire old deck coming down in a matter of a couple of hours shortly after I wrote the last post.

I took a trip to Cleveland and I returned to discover the foundation for everything in place. I worried that he might encounter some problems digging the holes for the posts since there are so many rocks and other things down there, but thankfully it wasn’t too bad and he made due with what he had.

Due, to the rain he put in some extra time this weekend and all by himself while we were watching the opening weekend of the NFL he put up walls and the frame of the roof for our new sunroom. Watching him do some of the maneuvering all by himself was at times scary, but it was obvious he had done it before and knew what he was doing.

Lesson: Make sure you keep talking to your contractor so that there is a constant line of communications.

We check in every day just to say hi, but also to talk about decisions we’ll have to make in the near future. The latest decision was on shingles. Something we never gave much thought to, until we saw all the choices. I’m very glad we talked about them a week before he needed a decision rather than the last minute.

The progress is coming along better than we ever would have imagined and I’m even learning a thing or two that is going to help me with smaller projects in the future.

Of course now we have to think about things like what the floor is going to be, what lights we want and paint colors for the inside of the sunroom. Really, all I can think about is how long until I can grill on the deck again?

The New Deck: Part 1

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

I feel like I’m about to go through a rite of passage. Something that every homeowner at some point has to go through and now is my time.

The first major home improvement project working with a contractor.

We moved into our house four years ago and it was in great shape. The previous owners had done a lot of work on it including finishing the entire basement. We’ve repainted a couple of rooms,but besides that we haven’t had to do much.

Laura has always dreamed of having a screen porch and after saving we are ready to make it a reality. I told her that it was her project and she dove right in talking with different contractors who all came recommended to us from friends and neighbors.

We had picked someone in our minds and while waiting for a quote to come (it took forever) someone suggested another person to us, so we figured having another opinion wouldn’t hurt.

I’ll never forget the first meeting with him because Laura was late getting home so I was talking to him. He kept asking questions that I had no answers for. I thought Laura had updated me on everything, but I had no clue what to tell this guy. I felt like a complete idiot when I couldn’t tell him what kind of roof, what sort of decking and the variety of doors to choose from.

But, when Laura got home I felt better because she didn’t know the answers either. The reason? None of the previous contractors had asked us any of these questions. As I look back I wonder how we got the two other quotes when they had none of these details that really are basic questions. Doh!

Lesson: Make sure that your contractor is asking you as many questions as possible. It is their job to get the details from you before hand so that the quote can be as accurate as possible.

Needless to say, we went with this final contractor. We’ve seen his work up close and know that he does a good job. Plus, the more we sat down with him and went through all the options, the more we knew that we made the right decision.

Of course, as with all home improvement projects they evolve and ours did before the first hammer whack sounded.

As we discussed costs and options, we found out that the cost of having a screen porch and deck was similar to having a three-season room and a deck. The twinkle in Laura’s eye told me that her decision was made. We now would have a three-season room and a deck on the back of our house.

In a few minutes (contractors do show up on time sometimes right?) they will begin tearing down the old deck. Estimated time is 5 weeks to get the whole thing done. We’ve got the permit, the plans and everything is in order.

Hopefully this process of documenting everything won’t be that bad and will read like a fairy tale rather than a horror story. Guess only time will will.

Any advice for me?

 

Kenmore Blogger Summit 2010

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Earlier this month, I was flown to Chicago to spend the day with a group of other parenting bloggers to check out all the new things that are going on with the Kenmore line of appliances.

Now, I don’t know about you, but the idea of sitting in a room all day being shown dials and buttons on washers and dryers does not sound all that fun to me. Before this event, that is exactly what I expected it to be because that is all I knew Kenmore was about. We don’t own any of their products and while a quick look at the Kenmore site showed me they made more than just washer and dryers, I still wasn’t sure what to expect.

In full disclosure, roughly twenty of us were flown to Chicago and put up at The Wit Hotel. They did a great job making sure there was a car service to take us to and from the airport and showed us a good time while in town. All of this of course was on Kenmore’s dime (except for the Al’s Italian Beef that I had to sneak out and get while we were in the neighborhood and they forgot to feed us *grin*)

Kenmore Blogger Summit 2010The trip started on an extra high note as I got to the airport and we had been told that we’d be sharing cars with other bloggers arriving at similar times. I didn’t know many of the other people taking part, but there were two that I was really looking forward to finally meeting face-to-face and as the door of the car opened there sat Tanis aka “The Redneck Mommy” in the flesh and I’m ashamed to say we both may have squealed a little bit at this moment. If you haven’t read her site before, she is one of the most blunt honest writers on the Internet and she doesn’t take shit from anyone which is just another reason to love her. By the end of our time in Chicago we had certainly bonded and I have a new friend that I can’t wait to get together again with soon.

In the morning we all jumped on a bus and headed out to Sears HQ. It sits on a massive compound far outside of downtown Chicago so the trip out gave us all time to chat and get to know one another. I sat with Shannon of Whiskey in My Sippy Cup and we talked about our book ideas, life, business and the craziness that is the web. Count her as another new friend that I’m looking forward to causing trouble with in the future.

Once we arrived at Sears, we spent most of the day in a large room surrounded by appliances. They had set up the room to be very open, with snacks, water and everything else to keep us going. They had product managers from all the different divisions give short presentations on how they’ve changed the entire line of Kenmore products over the last few years. I was shocked to see just how much thought, process and dollars had gone into this complete redesign. They started it in 2008 and the process they went through seemed almost overkill for appliances and felt more like the tactics a luxury car company would take. I mean, they went to Milan to find inspiration! Really? Hmm…

Kenmore Blogger Summit 2010

Kenmore Blogger Summit 2010

But, all that being said the appliances look great. They really wanted the Kenmore brand to have a consistent feel so they went so far as to put the same blue LED lights in all the products, redid the logo and even now have a Kenmore font that is used throughout the products. Personally, when it comes to appliances I am MUCH more interested in the function over the form, but maybe I’m in the minority on that. They did show us their upcoming new touch screen interfaces that will be on their devices and that not only is good looking, but also has lots of great features.

Kenmore Blogger Summit 2010

What I did like hearing was how much time they spend talking to current and potential customers. They are constantly showing their products, doing focus groups (we took part in one in the afternoon) and asking for feedback. Even more important, they are listening to what they are hearing and taking it to heart and putting it into practice. For instance, they heard that people didn’t really know how much space “a cubic foot” was when it came to refrigerator capacity, so they filled their newest one with 465 cans of soda since everyone could relate better to that sizing. Part gimmick, part smart. I love it.

Kenmore Blogger Summit 2010Two big things I took away that I didn’t know about before I went was that Kenmore had a line of small appliances and the awesomeness of induction cooking. I guess they’ve always had blenders, food processors and mixers, but I had no idea. Extra points to them for the sleek new black boxes that they are packing these in. They are very modern looking and sexy. I can’t wait to try some of these out in the future.

As for induction cooking, I can’t begin to explain it fully, but lets just say it uses magnets between the stove and the pans to heat up very quickly. Chef Billy Parisi (who did a cooking demo for us) was raving about the technology and the more I talked with him on-on-one, the more convinced I was that I want to try it. I have a feeling it would take some getting use to, but as someone who loves to cook I’m intrigued enough that I want to find someone with one of these ranges in their house who would let me use it in exchange for making them dinner. Anyone?

At the end of the day we were taken over to the Kenmore Live Studio. This state of the art pop up store (that doesn’t sell any products currently) is used to host weekly live events showcasing their products. Going on that night was a Foodie Bloggers vs. Mommy Bloggers Throwdown. They have a multi-camera set up and live in studio audience space and stream these events live on the web. The whole production was top notch and it was a packed house. It was obvious that they committed some serious dollars towards the effort and it seems to be building awareness and great content for the brand on a regular basis, so the marketer in me is psyched for them.

Kenmore Blogger Summit 2010

Kenmore Blogger Summit 2010

Kenmore Blogger Summit 2010

In the end, my worries about being bored held no merit. Kenmore is committed to staking their claim in the appliance world. From talking to people before, during and after the event, I found out I’m in the minority for not owning any of their products. They are constantly improving their products and are committed to listening to customers. That alone is something that every company needs to start doing more of so I’m proud of Sears for making it such a priority.

A special thanks to Rich from Kenmore for making sure that Dads were not forgotten about on this trip and respecting how much we are involved in purchasing and using the types of products they manufacture. Plus, from the first e-mail until the last goodbye he was a down to earth guy who realized it is more about being human than anything else. Plus, like me he likes Tequila!

Do you have opinions about Kenmore? I’d love to hear them since I still haven’t actually used any of their products but I’m sure some of you have.

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