Thursday, July 3, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
my youtube recommended videos
these are the three videos youtube has recommended for me:
Techno Kittens
Mets Rick Roll
TV news anchor gets rick roll'd
wow. i suck.
ps they're all full of win. especially the mets one, because people on the internet voted for the 'mets song' for the season and 4chan slightly skewed the results.
Techno Kittens
Mets Rick Roll
TV news anchor gets rick roll'd
wow. i suck.
ps they're all full of win. especially the mets one, because people on the internet voted for the 'mets song' for the season and 4chan slightly skewed the results.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
why is it so hot
why has it been so hot and stormy? i think it's making up for lost time since we haven't had good storms for a year or two. i hate night storms because they just tend to annoy me and make the power go out.
i made a deposit on our wedding, so now it's happening at valle vista fo sho. june 14th at 4:30 instead of the 7th because it was taken. lame.
i've been getting kind of annoyed at finding an officiant and photographer. officiants charge $300 or more and their websites so are ugly. they talk about how great their service is and how it's personalized but really, come on. everybody knows it's just a template they pull and that's all we WANT, why charge for "personalization" that doesn't exist? that doesn't seem very Christianly. If anyone wants to officiate for a free meal, I'm all for it.
and photographers are frustrating because all the good ones are way expensive, but the crappy ones are still sort of expensive.
we did decide we're going to do our rehearsal dinner at an original waffle house that's on the south side. hahaha.
and in nonwedding news, this friday is zoobilation. that means i'll be outside all day, go home and sleep, and then clean all night. $21/hr aaaawesomee. then i have saturday off.
two more summer class meetings, then it'll be summer II. then i'll have THREE classes to worry about through july. sweet :P the things i do for a degree. when i get my degree next spring, i'm going to cry.
in fact, next spring is going to be extremely busy and emotional:
-May 1st - capstone presentations
-May 4th - last day of college FOREVAAAAAuntil maybe grad school? oh well not for now.
-May 10th - commencement
-june 12th - rehearsal
-june 14th - ceremony
and then somewhere in there i have to do all the final details of the wedding, find a job, and work on moving if i need to relocate. so june 15th we'll either be taking off for our honeymoon or taking off for our new home.
and i'm not letting anything get in the way of relocating far away. i know my mom will be all 'if you stay here in indy and get a job, you will be able to do a honeymoon!' or something. yea, 1 week vacation vs. adventure in new state/city/country. yes, i said country, you never know. i am applying to a few production houses in london for the hell of it. that would be the bomb.
i should go outside but augh, it's so much work to get dressed and go downstairs, and i have nothing to do really. wow i'm pathetic.
i made a deposit on our wedding, so now it's happening at valle vista fo sho. june 14th at 4:30 instead of the 7th because it was taken. lame.
i've been getting kind of annoyed at finding an officiant and photographer. officiants charge $300 or more and their websites so are ugly. they talk about how great their service is and how it's personalized but really, come on. everybody knows it's just a template they pull and that's all we WANT, why charge for "personalization" that doesn't exist? that doesn't seem very Christianly. If anyone wants to officiate for a free meal, I'm all for it.
and photographers are frustrating because all the good ones are way expensive, but the crappy ones are still sort of expensive.
we did decide we're going to do our rehearsal dinner at an original waffle house that's on the south side. hahaha.
and in nonwedding news, this friday is zoobilation. that means i'll be outside all day, go home and sleep, and then clean all night. $21/hr aaaawesomee. then i have saturday off.
two more summer class meetings, then it'll be summer II. then i'll have THREE classes to worry about through july. sweet :P the things i do for a degree. when i get my degree next spring, i'm going to cry.
in fact, next spring is going to be extremely busy and emotional:
-May 1st - capstone presentations
-May 4th - last day of college FOREVAAAAAuntil maybe grad school? oh well not for now.
-May 10th - commencement
-june 12th - rehearsal
-june 14th - ceremony
and then somewhere in there i have to do all the final details of the wedding, find a job, and work on moving if i need to relocate. so june 15th we'll either be taking off for our honeymoon or taking off for our new home.
and i'm not letting anything get in the way of relocating far away. i know my mom will be all 'if you stay here in indy and get a job, you will be able to do a honeymoon!' or something. yea, 1 week vacation vs. adventure in new state/city/country. yes, i said country, you never know. i am applying to a few production houses in london for the hell of it. that would be the bomb.
i should go outside but augh, it's so much work to get dressed and go downstairs, and i have nothing to do really. wow i'm pathetic.
Monday, May 19, 2008
what's been up
haven't updated for a while. here's what's been up.
-started summer class. flash animation has been good, very easy so far. i could see myself getting into this. it's good to start thinking in keyframes as well. visual basic was easy to get back into from high school until i got to the coding view. i might be effed.
-took our engagement pictures last week. it was cold and rainy so we went to the botanical gardens at the zoo instead. they haven't been finished yet, but here's one of my favorite shots that doesn't need much photoshopping, if any.

- we visited valle vista and i freakin loved it. it's NICE. the ceremony site is connected to the reception room. the ceremony room is even nicer than expected, and actually quite unique. the reception room is pretty typical of a country club or banquet hall, but it's classy. i like the fact they do everything for you, and i've heard good things about them. so i'm pretty sure we're going to go with that place and get a deposit on it asap. looks like we're going to be getting married june 7th 2009 at 4:30 pm. now we just need to find a freaking officiant.
-michelle and i have embarked on a new zoo-related project - an interactive web-based guide to the animals at the zoo, with personal information about the popular ones. we're doing it on the side throughout the summer and we'd like it to be flash based with some video clips and photos. yea, it's kind of ambitious.
-i don't really plan on getting out that much this summer, but michelle, jason, nathan and i are thinking of going on a two day trip to cincinnati as well. we want to visit the cincy zoo and newport aquarium. and then we're going to steven's wedding in july. i think that'll be it. i really wish we could go to a more interesting state than ohio, or even a weekend in chicago would be nice, but who can afford it. meh,
-355 days til graduation! i've also decided to keep a new countdown on my dashboard - days until i start applying for real jobs. 195 days until i start harassing people hardcore.
oh yea, i've outlined a 10 year plan for your amusement.
2009 - graduate, get married, get a job, move to southern california.
2009-2011 - work for a trailer production house
2012 - 2015 - if the mayans are wrong, work as an assistant editor on a tv show or with movies
2015 - reconsider my options and decide whether or not i should go to grad school for digital effects or color grading or something like that
2015-2017 - assistant editor/senior editor OR grad school (some combination)
2017-2019 - senior editor/leadership role
of course, if i do end up in hollywood (and the more i think about it, the more the lifestyle of southern california does appeal to me in every way and always has), things can move a lot faster than this (or go in a completely different direction), so this isn't really my map. it's just a possibility i wouldn't mind - would be nice to be at a director of post level by my early thirties.
-started summer class. flash animation has been good, very easy so far. i could see myself getting into this. it's good to start thinking in keyframes as well. visual basic was easy to get back into from high school until i got to the coding view. i might be effed.
-took our engagement pictures last week. it was cold and rainy so we went to the botanical gardens at the zoo instead. they haven't been finished yet, but here's one of my favorite shots that doesn't need much photoshopping, if any.
- we visited valle vista and i freakin loved it. it's NICE. the ceremony site is connected to the reception room. the ceremony room is even nicer than expected, and actually quite unique. the reception room is pretty typical of a country club or banquet hall, but it's classy. i like the fact they do everything for you, and i've heard good things about them. so i'm pretty sure we're going to go with that place and get a deposit on it asap. looks like we're going to be getting married june 7th 2009 at 4:30 pm. now we just need to find a freaking officiant.
-michelle and i have embarked on a new zoo-related project - an interactive web-based guide to the animals at the zoo, with personal information about the popular ones. we're doing it on the side throughout the summer and we'd like it to be flash based with some video clips and photos. yea, it's kind of ambitious.
-i don't really plan on getting out that much this summer, but michelle, jason, nathan and i are thinking of going on a two day trip to cincinnati as well. we want to visit the cincy zoo and newport aquarium. and then we're going to steven's wedding in july. i think that'll be it. i really wish we could go to a more interesting state than ohio, or even a weekend in chicago would be nice, but who can afford it. meh,
-355 days til graduation! i've also decided to keep a new countdown on my dashboard - days until i start applying for real jobs. 195 days until i start harassing people hardcore.
oh yea, i've outlined a 10 year plan for your amusement.
2009 - graduate, get married, get a job, move to southern california.
2009-2011 - work for a trailer production house
2012 - 2015 - if the mayans are wrong, work as an assistant editor on a tv show or with movies
2015 - reconsider my options and decide whether or not i should go to grad school for digital effects or color grading or something like that
2015-2017 - assistant editor/senior editor OR grad school (some combination)
2017-2019 - senior editor/leadership role
of course, if i do end up in hollywood (and the more i think about it, the more the lifestyle of southern california does appeal to me in every way and always has), things can move a lot faster than this (or go in a completely different direction), so this isn't really my map. it's just a possibility i wouldn't mind - would be nice to be at a director of post level by my early thirties.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
grades yo
despite this being the most grueling semester yet (and i didn't think anything could top spring 07), i got some sweet grades. i did 16 credit hours, 13 hours/week at the museum interning, and 20 hours minimum at the zoo (usually 30) and spent the rest of my time at school in the labs. since this is my blog im going to brag. eat it suckas.
Client-side Web Programming : B- (extremely difficult labs, this class blew. i got behind in feb and effed it up a bit)
Intro to Yoga - A-
Internship - A
Intermediate Sound - A- !!! (This was the most honestly difficult class I've had so far and it took the most effort.)
Software Project Management - A+ (Didn't know they gave A+'s in college. It makes my plain ol' A's look shabby, but that's ok.)
Lighting and Field Production - A-
My major GPA still holds close to a 3.9, my semester is around 3.6, and my cumulative is around 3.4 or 3.5. And since my GPA doesn't matter to any employers, I don't really care.
No celebrations though since Visual Basic (osigwjmvgklemgjvwnbvolnwv) and Intro to Flash start tomorrow, and it'll be 7 weeks of regular semester work shoved in my brain and stirred around.
in other news, i voted for obama in the indiana democratic primary today. we went to the obama rally last night. it was sweet.
EDIT: i got better grades than i thought. Yoga is an A and Client-side is a B+! omfgwut. So all A's and one stinkin B+. WOOP WOOOOOP!
Client-side Web Programming : B- (extremely difficult labs, this class blew. i got behind in feb and effed it up a bit)
Intro to Yoga - A-
Internship - A
Intermediate Sound - A- !!! (This was the most honestly difficult class I've had so far and it took the most effort.)
Software Project Management - A+ (Didn't know they gave A+'s in college. It makes my plain ol' A's look shabby, but that's ok.)
Lighting and Field Production - A-
My major GPA still holds close to a 3.9, my semester is around 3.6, and my cumulative is around 3.4 or 3.5. And since my GPA doesn't matter to any employers, I don't really care.
No celebrations though since Visual Basic (osigwjmvgklemgjvwnbvolnwv) and Intro to Flash start tomorrow, and it'll be 7 weeks of regular semester work shoved in my brain and stirred around.
in other news, i voted for obama in the indiana democratic primary today. we went to the obama rally last night. it was sweet.
EDIT: i got better grades than i thought. Yoga is an A and Client-side is a B+! omfgwut. So all A's and one stinkin B+. WOOP WOOOOOP!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
wedding dresses
yesterday me and breanne went wedding dress shopping for the first time. it was pretty weird. in david's bridal all they play is wedding music. and when you are trying stuff on, you are on a little stage with pedestals, like dolls. wedding dresses are uncomfortable and heavy. but they are so pwetty. i actually think i found the one i want. here are the ones i tried on:




my favorite is the last one. it's pretty much exactly what i had in mine when i started looking at dresses online - no beads or sparkly things - all the design aspects are built into how the fabric stretches and is cut. i wasn't crazy about the flower but i kind of like it now. however, i'm going to ask my mom if there's any old brooches or clips i could replace it with that belonged to her mom or someone in our family. i think it would look very classic and antique with something like that there. this picture has the dress in ivory but i would likely order it in white. i also like it because it has a sweep train, which is a little bit of fabric on the back - nothing to bustle. and it's flattering. ha.
i tried on two other dresses that were full of fail that you can see in the flickr recent pictures on nathanandkylee.com. i do not look good in strapless.
so yea im pretty sure i want to get that dress. it's like $349. eh.
my favorite is the last one. it's pretty much exactly what i had in mine when i started looking at dresses online - no beads or sparkly things - all the design aspects are built into how the fabric stretches and is cut. i wasn't crazy about the flower but i kind of like it now. however, i'm going to ask my mom if there's any old brooches or clips i could replace it with that belonged to her mom or someone in our family. i think it would look very classic and antique with something like that there. this picture has the dress in ivory but i would likely order it in white. i also like it because it has a sweep train, which is a little bit of fabric on the back - nothing to bustle. and it's flattering. ha.
i tried on two other dresses that were full of fail that you can see in the flickr recent pictures on nathanandkylee.com. i do not look good in strapless.
so yea im pretty sure i want to get that dress. it's like $349. eh.
Monday, April 28, 2008
stimulate this (that's what she said)
the economic stimulus package thing is such crap. mainly because i don't get anything and neither do my parents.
my parents claim me as a dependent so i can stay on their insurance and they pay for a lot of crap. so they claimed me on their taxes this year.
people will be getting $300 per dependent child. any child who was claimed does not get the payment themselves.
however, you have to be under the age of 17.
basically if you're in college and still claimed by your parents (as a majority of college students are), you get nothing and your parents get nothing. you could even be in high school and not get anything.
i'm a full time college student and i earned about $14,000 last year which translates to like a billion tax dollars paid, but noooo. i don't get my freebie borrowed money (that i will surely be paying back in my lifetime).
eff.
my parents claim me as a dependent so i can stay on their insurance and they pay for a lot of crap. so they claimed me on their taxes this year.
people will be getting $300 per dependent child. any child who was claimed does not get the payment themselves.
however, you have to be under the age of 17.
basically if you're in college and still claimed by your parents (as a majority of college students are), you get nothing and your parents get nothing. you could even be in high school and not get anything.
i'm a full time college student and i earned about $14,000 last year which translates to like a billion tax dollars paid, but noooo. i don't get my freebie borrowed money (that i will surely be paying back in my lifetime).
eff.
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