Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Tuesday Already

Last night Jen and I met with Fr Flater, the priest who is going to perform our wedding ceremony. We were supposed to go over everything we have chosen for the ceremony, readings and when to do what and so forth. We did all of our prep work with another priest because Fr Flater is technically retired but still does a lot of traveling work.

The meeting turned out to essentially be a waste of time. He asked us a few general things, we answered them, and then he said the specifics will be covered at the rehearsal. Boom. Done.

So what to do then? How about get fat celebrate at the Border Cafe (again). So we drove to my folk's house and dropped off Jenny's car and then drove together to tex/mex paradise the Border. We made it into a date night and had a great time hanging out and chatting about everything. We're just a week or so shy of our second first-date-aversary and we can still just sit and chat. I love that, and I love Jen.

You may have noticed that I have now twice annoyed the piss out of you struck out text in this post. You can indirectly thank twitter for that. I checked out the top 10 twitter trends this morning and one of them was "Rare HTML Tags You". I clicked on it to see what it was referring to and saw a mountain of tweets and retweets referencing an article called 10 Rare HTML Tags You Really Should Know. There I learned about the ins and del tags. I'd just the other day been wondering how to strike through text in HTML. (really... I was... honestly) and twitter lead me to the solution. Del tags. Very cool.

Another twitter top trend was an article called The Ultimate Guide for Everything Twitter. I'll have to peruse that sucker as well.

This morning I got up at 5:30 and did a little more recording. Lame song #5 is now completely tracked. I had enough time to start working on lame song #6, but that song isn't really a song, more like a continuous loop of stupidity and I'm not sure where to take it next. It's going to need more time than the rest of them. Still, five songs done, five to go, and then mixing... which should be painful. Will my album-in-a-month end up as an album-in-two-months or will it stretch out even further? Stay tuned!

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