Tuesday, April 25, 2006

On 4/26, I celebrate 10 years of happiness



I remember 10 years ago when people would say "it won't last", "they are way too young, they have their whole lives ahead of them", and the ever popular "it's not to late to get an annulment." I knew that I loved this woman that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her.

Here it is 10 years later and I love her just as much as I did 10 years ago (in fact, if it's possible, I love her more). We have many struggles in our lives over the past 10 years, whether it was wealth, health, or just conflicting views, but we always reconciled and even though each of us said hurtful things at times, nothing was ever taken to heart.

I have always done big things for our anniversary. Usually it consisted of roses to her work or something similar. One year I sent her a white rose for every year we were married with a single red rose in the bouquet. For our 5th year, I sent her 5 sets of flowers that were delivered at 5 different intervals during the day. This year I was thinking of just picking her up from work and going to Vegas for the night. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that I wanted some more memorable for the 10th anniversary.

Well, I know that I love Marnie Girard...and now everyone that I know/meet will know that I love her as well.


PS - this is my first tattoo

Sunday, April 23, 2006

My Science Project



So I have traveled to Tucson from Phoenix and back all the time. Outside of Tucson on I-10 you can see the airplane graveyard from the highway. I've always wanted to see it up close. Well on the way back from Tucson on saturday, I thought I would take the exit and see if I could get a close up look. That blurry picture was taken from the parking lot of the guard shack. I rolled up in my new-ish hooptie and the guard (who was my size) is like, "can I help you?"

"I've always wanted to see this place up close," I said.

"It's not open to the public son," he said. Son? You are probably younger then me man.

"Oh, ok, I'll just pull a u-turn and get out of your hair," I said.

"no, you'll put it in reverse and back out that way," he said.

So I did. I pulled over into the parking lot and snapped the picture. This guard shack was pretty ghetto. It had just the single bar gate and some mini speed bumps and the security guys were wearing Evergreen Security patches.

I was disappointed so I called up my dad and see if he had some pull or something, maybe he could get me in. His first response was "you didn't!"

"What's the big deal?" I said.

"Yea, that's not only an airplane graveyard, but they also test Apache helicopters there and there is a big CIA presence there as well, think Area 51 type security," he said.

Personnally, I think he's pulling my leg, but you never know. I remember living in Montana and driving down the highway just to see a perfect 8 ft by 8ft square patch of grass with a fence and barbwire around it (missile silo). So I am keeping an open mind. Maybe one of my friends that works for that place that makes rockets knows something.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

I wonder if she's glaad

I was playing in a freeroll. Went all in on J/K with A/J/K on the board. The turn came a 7 and of course the other guy that was all in with me had 77...whatever.

So I'm watching the Glaad media awards as well. Will and Grace won best comedy...who knew. Melissa Etheridge won the lifetime acheivement award...Clark will be happy. However, what I don't understand is that for every...single...pan and scan of the audience for their reaction showed Charlize Theron. I mean every single one. There were other people as they panned away, but she was always in one of the shots. Weird, maybe I'm not up on my "in style gay/lesbian supporters of Hollywood" or the ISGLSOH.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Let's Go Mets!



After a brief hiccup on Saturday, the Mets cleaned up and took the series from the Brew Crew on Sunday (sorry Tom, Sheets looked rusty).

They start against tougher teams on Monday with a series vs. the ever problematic ATL Braves. The Braves are having pitching problems, but they can still put it together and make it rough for the Mets.

The Mets are looking good and are looking like the team they have been the past couple years. The entire lineup is crushing the ball and with the exception of Jorge Julio, the pitchers are looking really good.

On a side note, I gotta go get a rubber chicken for tomorrow nights game, Me and the pops are gonna see the Giants and Dbacks at Chase Field.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

for my buddy who needs to pass the Bahr

A high school senior goes into a counselor's office and says "I need to get going and apply for some colleges".

The counselor says," Well where do you want to go?"

The kid says, "Well, how about BYU?"

The counselor asks,"Well are you mormon?" The kid shakes his head and the counselor says,"Well that will be tough, is there another school?"

The kid says, "Well, how about Notre Dame?"

The counselor asks, "Well are you catholic?" The kid shakes his head and the counselor says, "Well that will be tough kid, real tough."

The kid mutters, "Son of a bitch"

The counselor pipes up and says, "If you can prove that, we can get you into the ASU School of Law!"

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Livin' Life

So life is trucking along. My new job is starting to really take its toll. We recently lost a team member and the work load increased at the same time. Unfortunately we weren't able to replace that team member with someone of similar experience right away. Oh well, a lot of stuff is falling to me and maybe I'm just emo'ing about it too much.

The work at Decipher is going great. I'm working on putting the finishing touches on one game's set and starting the next set's pre-design on it. And I'm glad to be working with Brad again. That man is a genius and he and I are a great team. I only wish I could be in the office, things would be smoother. Decipher is definitely doing better. I scheduled the events for Gencon and Origins these past couple weeks and looking forward to having Continentals "mean a little bit more this year".

So whereas the roles of my jobs were kind of mismatched towards the beginning of the year, it is different now.

Also -
A friend contacted me this week. A friend I haven't seen since high school. She was the best friend of the tail that I was chasing the first half of my senior year. It's amazing how things change in 10 years. Speaking of which, not only is my 10 year reunion this year, but in 15 days I will be celebrating my 10th wedding anniversary. Yea...I'm old.

Friday, April 07, 2006

Birthday Cake


I forgot to post this on Wednesday. This is the "cake" that my loving wife got me for my b-day. It's an oreo pie with cool spongebob and patrick characters on the top. I like pie.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

You know you live in AZ when...

it's raining outside and the sprinklers are on and the sun is shining.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

bleh...

I'm 28 today.

My proudest accomplishment thus far in life is that in two weeks I will be celebrating my 10th wedding anniversary with my loving wife.

Then some other stuff falls in line like being an accomplished game designer, not dying to cancer, leveling to 60, knowing Brad Defruiter.

For my birthday, I'd like two things. 1) to turn the way back machine to around 3-4 years ago and B) not to have the state of virginia suck so much.