Thursday, October 28, 2004

Voting, Then "The Grudge", Followed by Snowing, Then, Finally the In-Laws

Rachel and I took advantage of early voting at the County Election Office on Tuesday, fulfilling our moral obligation and most sacred right (yeah, ok). Still, it was very exciting to do for the first time. The ballots were very straight forward with only a simple filling in of a bubble with a big black marker being the only instructions. Rachel and I did joke, however about how many times we stared at the the ballot once we were finished to make sure we didn't accidentally vote for Bush. It's good to get out of the way and now we just have to wait and see the results.

Yesterday, Bryan, Colleen, Rachel and I went to dinner at my old stomping grounds, Ruby Tuesday and then we went to go see "The Grudge" as part of a tradition of seeing a scary movie for Bryan's birthday. I was really excited to see this movie. Perhaps the first mistake was going into the movie using "The Ring" as the standard. First off, let me say, this movie was intense throughout and never gave you more than five minutes to relax before they scared they bejesus out of you again. After the movie, we were forced to analyze the plot and character development, both areas where this movie lacked. It was way too straightforward and didn't provide and real twists or surprises. You are never really able to put yourself in the characters position and that's where good scary movies shine. Anyway, if you are looking for a good scare, go see this movie but don't expect to be blown away.

When I looked out the window this morning I was extremely disappointed. At 8:00am, there was already about 4 inches of snow on the ground with no signs of slowing up. I took the time to take some pictures of the even but I will have to post them later this afternoon from home. The only thing that was exciting was the possibility of school being cancelled but there was no such luck. At NAU, we have a snow line that you can call to find out whether or not classes are cancelled so, as you can imagine, I was calling it every 10 minutes. The snow is suppose to stop tonight and with a couple days of clear skies, hopefully it will melt soon.

Rachel's family is coming to Flagstaff to visit this weekend, taking advantage of Nevada Day (the last Friday in October). I don't think there are any specific plans but it will be nice to see everyone. Rachel and I were however, invited to a Sociology Halloween party and I here those can be pretty rockin', especially when they are being promoted by a forty year old woman talking about getting to drunk to drive home.

Also, I am sure you have already noticed some additional links to my collection to the left. The Surprise! link in particular is where I will try to post interesting pictures article or events. I'll put it this way, if I see or hear something surprising and want to share it with you, it'll be there.

~SaG

Tuesday, October 26, 2004

ADD and OCD Don't Mix

Hello everyone. As you can see, there have been more layout changes to SaGsite. I think I finally have it the way I want and there will only be additions in the future, not major changes. Of course, something will not look right when I check this site from another computer and I will have to fix that. Mainly, I just wanted more color and pictures on the main page. This project, however, has taken forever. Hence the title, ADD and OCD Don't Mix. I have been trying to make this site as perfect as possible making countless changes along the way, but hopefully, you will agree with me that it has paid off. Josh, in particular, will be extremely excited to know that, although I couldn't give up my pet project of making a fun, FrontPage website, I will however begin to save the posts on a Blogger account so that he can access my postings from an RSS feed (still don't know exactly what that is). Keep in mind, this will not only benefit Josh. Because a Blogger account let's you archive old posts, you will be able to access any of theses old posts by clicking the archives link on the column to the left of this page. I also stole Josh's idea and opened up a Flickr account in order to post my pictures. This will make it easier for me because now I will be able to post pictures from home when I normally couldn't do it unless I burnt pictures to a disk and downloaded them at school. This concept will also apply to posts because I can post new information on my Blogger account from home and then copy and paste it to this site. Pretty exciting huh? All in all, SaGsite should now be a better, more accessible and all around fun experience for the whole family. With all of this reformatting and long winded explanation, I can't find the motivation to make an actual post to tell you what's new. If you are desperate to find out what has been going on, Rachel has recently updated her site. Thanks again for everyone's patience.

~SaG