On the meridian of time, there is no injustice: there is only the poetry of motion creating the illusion of truth and drama.
ToC, H. Miller

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Anniversary Weekend!

It's our 2-year anniversary... not quite sure what to think about that really. I mean, obviously I'm content, proud, all those warm fuzzy feelings. But this weekend doesn't seem any different than any other weekend. In fact, our anniversary weekend plans include Aaron playing video games (his currently verbally abusing our tv) and me working on a new website that Aaron, Chris, and I have started. It's in its infancy right now, so no, you don't get a link to it yet. But as far as any celebratory plans, the biggest thing we're doing is going to see X-Men III: The Last Stand at the Peabody downtown and then going to some fancy restaurant. Now, we were going to see X-Men and go out for dinner anyway, so really, we've only upgraded our regular weekend plans a little. Went from regular movie theater to hugenormous screen and more expensive grub. *shrug* And I'm fine with that... in fact, I'm upset with Aaron for insisting on getting me something when I have repeatedly and concisely informed in that I do NOT want him to buy me anything for our anniversary. Imagne that! How many women get upset when their beaux insist on doing something nice for them? But, the only things that I really want right now are exPENsive - like a $600 Dyson vacuum, a $800 D70 camera, and a $300 KitchenAide Mixer. and maybe a house thrown into the bargain.... but that purchase involves so many 0's that it makes my head swim.

Anyhoo... back to my web designing.... nasty little stats counter html code doesn't seem to be working and I'm about to reach into the moniter, yank it out, and throttle it.

Wish me luck!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

One thought, just keep your highest priorities in mind, especially when tempted to make those small everyday impulse purchases.
Well maybe two more thoughts, keep asking yourself if it's a "want" or a "need"? Do I need it right NOW or I can I make do with what I already have for awhile longer?
Momasita

ever the same, ever changing, I am e said...

What is this word, "want," of which you speak? I believe that with the advent of the television commercial, it went out of popular use and was replaced by the money-demanding "need".