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  • June6th

    Dear Denton County Appraisal District,
    Perhaps it would be easier for everyone involved if you’d just make a note in your database to appraise my property accurately and fairly each year the first time. You may think that I will tire of the “protest” game and just give in like some many people invariably do. And I don’t blame you. It’s a frustrating process (by design?) that I loathe. But I loathe paying higher taxes even more, so I suppose that you and I will be seeing a lot of each other over the coming years.

    On a more positive note, I do appreciate the professionalism and relative fairness demonstrated by your staff appraisers. They seem to genuinely listen and attempt to work toward a mutually agreeable resolution; however, the large blonde “gatekeeper” lady is downright scary and abrasive.

    Sincerely,
    Lori Tolbert

    Having just “won” my fifth consecutive dispute, I wish that I had figured out this secret before now–arrive at 7:30 a.m. (1/2 hour before the doors open) to avoid a multi-hour wait. Oh, and it doesn’t hurt to bring along a cute little blonde girl in a polka dot dress and pigtails to soften the hearts of even the most crusty employees.

    This year’s tax savings directly attributable to protesting: $700 gross, $553.47 net (after factoring in that my appraised value (pre-protest) was capped artificially “low” to begin with because the year-over-year increase exceeded the legal limit of 10%). Therefore, comparing my NEW appraised value (post-protest) with the OLD appraised value (pre-protest, not capped) yields a tax savings of $700, but when you factor in the fact that taxes were originally being assessed on a CAPPED appraised value, I only actually realize $553.47 in savings. Confusing, I know. But I choose to see the glass as half full and will think of myself as $700 richer because of today’s efforts. Not bad for an hour’s worth of work.

  • June6th

    Borrowing a verse from the dear 4th and 5th graders on our DI team:

    “We are the TIN HEADS with gears so bright

    We have prepared with all out might.

    We were not foiled, we did not rest.

    We wowed you all with our BEST!”

    To say that helping to manage Ariana’s Destination ImagiNation team this year has been exhausting would be an understatement, but absolutely nothing compares to seeing the joy and confidence of the kids blossom through their amazing accomplishments.

    Adorned with their custom t-shirts, pins and silver cowboy hats, our team had the opportunity to compete at DI Global Finals in Knoxville, TN a few weeks ago.

    Tuesday, May 24th–Check into the dorms.  BT and the three boys, LT and three girls.  Dorms look more like prison cells, but the kids don’t seem to mind.  Attended Opening Ceremonies where Ariana represented our team and the great state of Texas by marching in a parade with teams from across the country and thirteen other countries.

    Wednesday, May 25th–Breakfast and pin trading with teams from around the globe.  Checked out the competition venues at the Convention Center.  Met middle school team from Abilene, TX.  They roomed across the hall from our team and were so kind and attentive to our kids.

    Thursday, May 26th–More pin trading.  Participated in a remote control car team challenge sponsored by 3M. Watched performances of a few teams.  Met up with buddy team of high schoolers from Massachusetts–their team manager, Joanne Taylor, was a HUGE help to us as we prepped for Globals and navigated all the frenzied activities once we were there. Instant Challenge practice with a middle school team from Abilene, TX.

    Friday, May 27th–Pin trading, watched performances, team picture taken, Instant Challenge, celebrated team member’s birthday by going swimming and having cake and ice cream. After the birthday festivities, the kids readied their props and built a structure for their big performance the next day.

    Saturday, May 28th–Skit practice in an empty parking lot, performance at Convention Center, pin trading, Closing Ceremonies.

    Out of the 79 teams in our division, we placed FIFTH overall and won FIRST PLACE honors our skit and props.  My camera broke the evening before their skit, so I need to get pictures from the other parents.

    Exhausted?  Just a bit.

    ECSTATIC and PROUD?  You bet!