5 Years Later

Thursday, June 12, 2008


A lot can happen in 5 years. You can get married, have a child (the best kid ever) and gain 30 lbs. Wait, that's what has happened in my past 5 years.

Five years ago today, Amanda and I took the plunge and got hitched. At 10:20 am in the Salt Lake Temple a bawling Amanda decided to accept me as her husband, and at the same time she made me the happiest guy in the world. Even waiting for her after the ceremony (watching 3 grooms come out, wait and then have their wives meet them to go outside) was worth every second. When she walked around the corner, I was sold on buying my daughters (when they come) a nice wedding dress. If they can look half as good as their mother did on her wedding day, they will be gorgeous. In the 5 years since we have had good times and bad times (mostly poor times), but I haven't regretted my decision for one second.

I know this is cheesy, but hey, I forgot to mention Amanda when I spoke at our wedding dinner, so here goes. Amanda, I love you and always will. Thanks for settling on me and putting up with all that I have put you through. When we are apart, I can't wait to see you again. When we are together I can't get enough. You are my best friend, and there is no one I would ever rather be with. Thanks for all you do for me, and I hope the future is half as happy for you as the past 5 years have been for me. I love you,


Meiszus

iPod Troubles

Tuesday, June 3, 2008


So this morning I was running a little late going out to get on the bus. But first I had to drop off our rent check. As a result of my short detour, when I got to the entrance to our parking lot I saw the bus waiting at a red light. Startled, I started running to make sure I could cross the street, but alas, my ipod was in my shirt pocket, and as a result of my running it escaped, crashing to the ground at my feet. Pissed, I picked up the scratched machine and hurried along to the bus (of course the light took forever to change and I would have had plenty of time had I just walked).
Anyway, because I had run I had a minute to start my ipod before the bus got there. I had been listening to Foo Fighters, but I decided it was time for something else, so I tried to listen to Glen Phillips, but when I hit the select button nothing happened. Well the bus came and I got on, still with no music. As I showed Amanda a few months ago, there is a simple way to reset your ipod, so I did that, but after the apple came I was hit with this...


I had never seen this before, but immediately I knew it was not something good. Stranded on the bus with no music to listen to I decided to call and make an appointment with a mac genius, but, blerg, you can only make appointments from a computer, and my computer does not get internet on the bus. So I called apple tech support only to find out to my utter dismay that accidental damage is not covered on my applecare warranty. Frick, double frick!!!

Well, when I got to work I started troubleshooting to figure out if there was anything I could do to fix it. But there appeared to be nothing that could be done. Now that I had internet access, however, I decided to set up an appointment at the genius bar and see if they could help me. Luckily I was able to get in fairly quickly, so I headed down to Gateway to try and resolve the issues.

Of course I didn't want to tell the genius that I had dropped my ipod and that is why it doesn't work, but I wasn't going to lie to him and say that I hadn't dropped it, so I just answered his questions, very specifically. He asked how I was doing and what I could do for him. I answered that other than the ipod issue I was good, and he could help me by fixing my ipod. I told him that when I had try to select music the ipod froze and so I reset it and all I could get was the picture above. He said, ok let's see what is wrong, then he put the ipod up to his ear and said, your hard drive is shot. The he asked me if I use it to work out, I replied that I do and he said you shouldn't because it will do this eventually. He typed in the serial number and found that my warranty was still active and he gave me a new ipod. Yay me! Luckily this time I have all my music backed up, but this time I will put less music on it, only music that I really want, and save some space. It seems to run better when I have less on it. Anyway, that is my scary day so far. Thanks for sharing it with me.
Gruss di.