December 18, 2007

My Episodes

For those that like certain TV shows, I highly recommend the website "My Episodes". You can keep track of new episodes of your favorite show via RSS, and if you are good with a little PHP, you can even setup an iCal feed that will put your favorite shows on your google calendar.

December 11, 2007

Tahiti

So, we went to tahiti for our honeymoon. Actually, to the island of Moorea, right next to Tahiti. It is part of French Polynesia, and Melissa speaks French, so it was a perfect fit. It was a wonderful time, and we have some photos. The wedding went fabulous, and I'll post up some photos as we get them.

Christmas Lights

Back from the Honeymoon, and getting everything settled into the house. I've put up some Christmas lights. They are the rope lights from the proposal sign.

November 9, 2007

RSS Feed

I've setup an RSS feed for the Website. If you don't know what RSS is, it is an easy way to read lots of websites in one place (without having to visit all the websites). I recommend Google Reader.

October 31, 2007

Wedding Yay!

Melissa and I are getting married in about 24 days! Wedding planning has at times been stressful, as they apparently usually are. But all is going well, and hopefully things will turn out very nice.
We set up a wedding website, it has some photos, stories, etc. with some fun things there. After the wedding we are going on a vacation. I think most people call it a Honeymoon. We are going somewhere special for our honeymoon. It's top secret. Melissa doesn't even know. I've told her to pack two bags, one for hot weather and one for cold weather.
Here is a questions posed to any readers; Where would be a great place for a honeymoon?

Fresh Coffee

I've been drinking fresh ground coffee of late. Melissa received a double walled French Press for her Birthday, and I have been borrowing it until we get married (23 days!!). I've resorted to grinding the coffee in a blender though. The French Press is a really cool one, it is an all glass double walled one. The plunger is obviously metal, but the bottom is only glass. Great for being able to microwave water, etc. I picked this one up in a Starbucks in Seattle, but haven't been able to find them anywhere online. Thus, I am attaching an amateur photo hour rendition of the French press...

2-16-2008 Edit:
I've found them at Crate & Barrel