The Nor'easter and The Norwalk River
How's it goin out there my good friends? It's the end of the weekend and I'm chillin on the couch watching Huff while the nor'easter continues to hammer down outside. I figured I'd take a break from writing my wedding thank you's but now I'm thinking I'm giving up on them for the night. I don't have much further to go but whether I do them tonight or tomorrow won't make much of a difference. While I've never been font of writing the thank you note, I must say there's a part of me that has enjoyed reconnecting with the joy I had and the gratitude I have for those present at my marriage ceremony and celebration. Still, the idea that after tomorrow I'll never have to write another thank you because I'm swearing off all gifts that require thank you notes...boy, I'm looking forward to that. The exception would be for any guests who are using that 1 year to get the married couple their gift rule. There are a few and they've got 20 days. We'll see how that works out.
So I'm watching Huff, a fantastic show that I was sad to find out Showtime cancelled after 2 seasons, on my...Apple TV. That's right, I bought one of those. Those of you who have heard me talk about the Apple TV in the last couple of months are probably very surprised. I have made several attempts at writing a blog entry entitled, "Please God, Don't Buy An Apple TV" but failed as the entry would have taken me forever to write. I could go into detail as to why I wanted to write such an entry, but why bother? I own one and it's really freakin cool.
It's hard to believe that's it's been over 3 years since the world saw Janet Jackson's breast on the Super Bowl half time show and all hell broke loose at the FCC. In hindsight, maybe the world overreacted just a little. Truth be told, I don't have anything more to say about this. I'm just cleaning out my computer and while I didn't think I needed this picture on my computer anymore, I just couldn't bring myself to throw it away. Thus, I'm putting it here.
Since Kristine and I are less than 2 months away from our one month anniversary, we've decided this weekend to buckle down and get out all of the remaining thank you notes that are long overdue. To get myself in the mood, I started converting our wedding video for youtube. Since you can post clips that are 10 minutes or less, it will take me a while to get the whole thing up. Here's the first installment.
So I'm starting to come around to these free online posting things like flickr and youtube (and I guess, of course, blogger). The great thing about these sites is that you can just throw stuff up on them without much worry about how good the content is. Don't get me wrong. I'm not going out of my way to make shitty content but if I was making a dvd of my Easter goings ons, I would feel compelled to make sure things look right and that the material flowed in an entertaining matter. Whereas with youtube, I can just throw up my clips and people can watch them or not or fast forward thru them or whatever they want to do.
