Strange Phone Numbers On My Fido Bill

We came back to a mound of checks ( which is nice), but also some bills. One bill was my cell phone bill from Fido. I checked my Fido bill and noticed my bill at $132.69. I checked the bill and I had lots of charges for $1.45, and I know for a fact that I never made 20 or so 1 minute calls on my Vancouver cell phone while I was in Las Vegas.

I called Fido and they identified the calls coming from Birmingham, England (area code 121). I had the whole phone number written down but I lost it now. Anyways the charges from this f’n number came out to roughly $44.00. I never called the number ever and have no clue how this happened. This is a big reason why to always check your monthly bills, you could easily be paying for nothing and not even know about it. If you see strange charges on your bills don’t be afraid to dispute them, it’s your money! If you don’t complain then you lose and they get your money.

I never used my Vancouver cell phone while I was in Vegas, only the first 2 days before my land line was hooked up down there? My land line has 5 cent long distance calling to Canada so there is no reason to call using my cell phone.

Fido did drop the charges but it sucks that you need to worry about all these petty little things.  I almost feel like dropping my cell phone all together, waste of f’n money! If you think of all the money you waste of bs things like cell phone charges it makes you want to live in a cave, lol.

A Recap Of My Life In 2009

Today is December 23 and it’s our last night sleeping in our condo, we arrived here on November 11 and the time has come to depart and go back to our Canadian home. I am a big goal setter and since it’s almost 2010 and Christmas is right around the corner, and I think it’s a great time for me to reflect on the past year.

  1. Being that I am blogging from my a condo I own in Las Vegas, Nevada  is a huge accomplishment for me personally. In late April I posted about wanting to buy a place down here, it took me some months to get off my ass and come down here and do it but I did it! I am soo glad that I took the plunge, I love it here. It barely ever rains unlike Vancouver! This is something that I can enjoy with my family and friends as long as I am alive, very happy about that.
  2. Reaching my $7,000 day goal!. Even though my earnings have slid since then because of reasons beyond my control, I did it! I know that 2010 will be even better financially for me because of my ability to adapt and deversify. I haven’t added up all my income for 2009 but it should be close $850,000  net. Obviously I am very grateful for that, and I expect continued success within the new year.
  3. I have a great wife, who understands me, even though I can be a nut job sometimes. Her easy going atittitude and belief in me makes me stronger and confident in my decisions.
  4. My kids are the best thing ever. It’s weird being a father and having little people look up to you, and expect you to take care of them in every way necessary. They are cute little rug rats that have made my life 100% complete. Without my kids there would be something big missing inside of me.
  5. The drive and determination I have even surprises me. I don’t know where all my energy comes from, but without my high energy level, I definitely wouldn’t be where I am. I have a drive that keeps me pushing forward, and NEVER looking back.

Overall my life is 10 times better than I imagined it. It’s a dream come true.  I wanted to retire by 40 years old and I said that when I was in my late 20’s, still working as  a cabinet maker and only making $17.27 per hour. It’s still hard for me to sit here and be able to write that I can actually retire by 40, and I made it all happen by myself.

I’m not sure what else to say, life is good and I am thankful for every day. 2010 will be better in every way possible. I will be writing a goal post sometime soon, but I needed to post about what I was thankful for having and happening in 2009.

Checking Out Bass Pro In Las Vegas

For this past week I haven't done too much work, more of being a tourist in my own town (hmm, I only live here part time). It's close to Christmas and my in laws are in town and blah, blah, blah.  We went to Bass Pro which is the largest outdoor store in Las Vegas, it's f'n HUGE. I brought my Canon camera (as usual), to entertain myself and snapped some interesting stuff. I'm not into fishing or hunting or archery, or….  Anyways, the store is super cool with manly stuff such as animal heads, stuffed fish and sharks. Bass Pro actually got a custom bike built by Orange County Choppers, that Santa Claus was sitting on. I was feeling a bit under the weather and took a nice 1.5 hour nap when we got home and I feel refreshed now. Tomorrow is our last day in Vegas, then we go back to Vancouver, but we will return in  a few months when the hot weather comes out and stay for a few moths.   I'm missing Vancouver a bit even though I know the weather will blow when I get back, home is always home (rain or shine)…

The sun going down behind Lone Mountain, near my place.

Pretty f'n stupid right? This is why I don't actually wear Santa hats, especially pink camouflage ones…

Reality check!

Santa chilling on the OCC chopper

closeup of fender, love it!

If you ever come here, you NEED to take a photos in front of the original Las Vegas cheezy sign!

December, 20, 2009 In My Version Of Las Vegas

It’s fun having a digital camera, so you can snap shots of random dumb stuff that you see in your everyday life . Today’s compilation represents, the Las Vegas outlet stores, and walking around the the Venetian hotel on the Vegas strip to kill a few hours. That’s all I have to report. I’ll be back in Vancouver in 3 days, so if you’re squatting in my house it’s time you leave. Back here in Vegas in January for a few days then I come back to Las Vegas again with the family to stay for a few months  when it’s sun tanning weather (March/April).

Ah lunch is ready time to roll out..

Ciao!

Camouflage Sana hat, need I say more? He looks pissed that I took the photo, lol. Must be a military santa? Knob..

This green Lamborghini, looked awesome. Check the plate out –> SvnsSins (seven sins), perfect for Sin City..

In the Guess Outlet store in Vegas

The Venetian hotel ceiling, looks like they shipped it from Italy! This was only a small , small part of the whole thing, amazing…

Random funny stickers at the magic shop in the Venetian Hotel, “Say no to crack”...

I’m going nucken futs, yeah I am……

If money is the root of all evil, why do churches beg for it? Good point!!

outside the Ventian hotel, good photo!

wax museum at the Venetian hotel, Whoopie Goldberg

wax museum at the Venetian hotel, Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones )

A Visit To The Red Rock Canyon

Instead of doing the usual visits to the casinos ( that we will do anyways), I decided to start researching what natural sights we can visit around the the Las Vegas area. Red Rock Canyon is only 8 miles from my front door and a  pretty neat place, so we went there this afternoon.  It looks like the Grand Canyon but on a much smaller scale.  The actual walls of the canyon are red which looks almost unrealistic, it’s stunning scenery and soo close to my home!  We took the scenic 1 hour drive around the canyon and area, and I snapped photos along the way. Today the temperature was up to a nice mild 17°C, so it was perfect, even though up there we did see some traces of snow on the ground.

Tonight it’s back to regular tourist stuff, going down to the strip to see some stuff..

the happy couple..

the scenic drive

cool looking red stripe right through the mountain

the wild, wild west…

nephew James, Niece Natalie and sis in law Doris snapping photos.