October 30, 2003

I'm Married!

Well, it's finally done! Actually, it was done on Sunday, and I'm just getting around to writing about it, but that's a good thing, believe me!

The wedding was a huge success... nearly everyone we've spoken with has agreed that the ceremony was the right length, the food was delicious, and the cake was one of the best they'd ever had. There were a few snafus, which is to be expected, I suppose. We had some family issues that were hard to deal with... a crisis here, some hurt feelings there... none of which were intentional, but I suppose that is the way it goes. You can please some of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people... I'd say overall we were pretty successful.

I slept the best I'd slept in months on Sunday night... the relief of having all the wedding planning pressure over was incredible. Then we took a few days off to just be with each other, which was very nice. We're going to shoot for our honeymoon over the holidays... it's hard to get away when you're both starting small businesses! But we're both as happy as you can be!!

Posted at 11:39 PM

October 25, 2003

One Day!

24 Hours from now, I will be in the middle of my wedding ceremony. And yes, I am nervous as hell! However, I'm not nervous about the actual marriage part. I'm worried that I'll be late to the boat (we're getting married on a yacht on Lake Michigan) or that the cake will be messed up, or that the flowers won't be there... and about standing up in front of 120 people!

It's been so much work planning this wedding, and dealing with all the problems that crop up along the way. My friend Kate said, "A wedding is a terrible way to start a marriage" and now I know what he meant! If we could go back to March when all this was set in motion, I think now we'd elope.

But I guess tomorrow it will all be over, and that will be a big relief, and I will be very happy!!

Posted at 11:37 PM

October 23, 2003

Apple Can Bite My Shiny Metal Ass

Okay, I love my Mac. It's actually not even my primary machine, my laptop (PC) is due to some software issues for client compatibility. However, ever since I bought a Mac two years ago, I've been singing the praises of the Mac to anyone who'll listen. OS X is a fantastic operating system, no doubt about it. Final Cut Pro is simply amazing, and I hope it gives Avid the slow and painful death they deserve. DVD Studio Pro 2 is an amazing piece of software too. I think Apple is back, baybee...

However, when I bought my Mac, it came with OS X 10.0, which was useless and buggy as all get out. With 10.1 we saw major improvements, and I was satisfied. But then Jaguar came out. I'd owned 10.1 less then a year, and now I was forced to pay $130 for the "ugrade". I was pissed then, and I'm pissed now. Yes, Jaguar was full of great features, and I love it as an OS. But not having an upgrade price for users who've owned the software less than a year is just plain insulting. I suppose it's not surprising, coming from a Steve Jobs Apple, but Microsoft has more respect for users at this point! Here we are, another year later, and another $130 full price OS upgrade. For a .1 release. I read the reviews, I know Panther offers some cool new features, but once again, Apple is telling me "As a loyal Apple Customer, who purchases upgrades for our advanced software, like FCP and DVDSP, we think you should bend over and take it on our OS." This is getting ridiculous. So I'm not upgrading. Apple can bite my shiny metal ass.

Posted at 11:36 PM

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