This weekend sort of rocked. Alan walked in to the apartment Friday night with three bottles of booze, and we celebrated Friday the 13th with laundry, stir fry, booze smoothies, and Trivial Pursuit. I won the Trivial Pursuit game by one pie slice. Sports questions are Alan’s Achilles’ Heel. We made plans to visit our friends Brad and Lem for Saturday, and read books in bed till we fell asleep. Nice way to end a week.

Saturday morning we went grocery shopping and picked up picnic foods. We went to Welland and took a walk on the island with Brad and Lem, ate pie, and played Scrabble. Brad won the Scrabble game, but it was a lot of fun.

Sunday, Alan and I did next to nothing. I caught up on two episodes of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and some of last week’s Daily Show and Colbert Report. I did not read any of my PHP book, nor did I write my review of American Gods. I did, however, read lots of Foundation’s Edge, and also I played a lot of The Sims 2. We tried to make fish ball soup for supper, and though it was tasty, we used the wrong type of fish and the balls sort of dissolved, so it was more like fish lump soup. Also, Alan and I picked the reception hall for our wedding: Camlachie Community Centre it is!

It’s going to be a long week, I’ve got a lot of work to do and may not be blogging much. I don’t promise too many amazing, deep, introspective posts this week. Which isn’t that odd, because I have never promised that. I am starting to feel better, but it took about three days to get over a massive headache.

 

Well, Courtney and a few others I know have done this requisite beginning of the year blog post, and I love a good bandwagon, so here I go. Just so you all know, I’m stealing many of these from other people, as original thought and blogging don’t seem to go hand-in-hand for me.

2009 Goals / Resolutions

Sort and tag my music collection. This acutally started about two weeks ago now. I have around 5,000 songs on my computer that comprises my music collection, which isn’t really a lot. Unfortunately, the files have become woefully neglected. My preference for file names is the format %artist% – %album% – %track number% – %song name% and I want that data to be in the ID3 tag accurately as well. Most of my files have the artist name and song name accurately, but most do not have the remaining data. The task at hand can be broken down into these subtasks:

  • Get rid of songs I no longer like. It’s normal that tastes change over time, and mine certainly have.
  • Ensure file names are as complete as possible. Wikipedia is really good at telling me what albums my songs come from.
  • Ensure ID3 tags have the correct artist, album, track number and song name. Extra data [genre, year, etc] is good as well, but not required.
  • Maintain a good directory structure.

Because I’m a Linux nerd, I use rhythmbox for my media player. For this project, however, I have been using mplayer from the command line, because I love the command line. Maybe I’ll write a super boring post about my sorting procedures. Maybe I’ll draw a flowchart for it. I like flowcharts.

Blog more. Because I’m pretty sure you all need to know about the minutiae of my life, like my music sorting procedures or how I make a super awesome lasagna or what I think about The Doctor this week [still love him]. I have a wedding to plan. I’m sure you’re interested in that, right? No? Too bad. But seriously, I don’t do a lot of writing that isn’t comma-delimited in my day to day life, and it’s an important skill to craft. A couple of weeks ago I sat down to write a couple of paragraphs about an event I had attended, and it was like pulling teeth. Seems like writing is one of those ‘use it or lose it’ sort of entities.

Finish that damn quilt. In the summer of 2007, I started a quilt. An easy beginner quilt. By September, I had the four big pieces that made up most of the quilt completed. By November, I had those pieces sewn together. I haven’t touched it since. All I have left to do on it is make a border of some sort and a back. My mom, the quilter in my life, says it should take three or four hours to add the border, tops. Maybe I should just sit down and finish it, then it would be done and I could move on with other projects.

Get Zend Certified. It’s probably important to stay up to date with what’s happening in my field. With that in mind, I am going to get my Zend PHP 5 Certification, and then maybe after that my Zend Framework Certification. I’m not sure about the ZF Certification, though, as I use Symfony on a daily basis and am not sure how good it would be to have those two things in my head at the same time. Also in this goal are sub-goals of improve my server administration and database administration skills.

Plan a Wedding. Mine, to be exact. We have a date set, and that’s about it really. I’m sure there are other details that are probably important. I should really look into that. Sub-goals: get in shape

Write A WordPress Theme / Customize My WordPress. This design is ugly and I want to make something prettier. With a better sidebar. And better photo integration. I love io9′s website (and content) and want to steal at least some of the elements from their page layout.

So that’s it. We’re going to call these goals, not resolutions, but they are what they are. I’m not sure the overflow of months into the years columns really requires such traditions as these, but taking the time to reflect and consider is always good.

Dec 102008
 

So. I think I may have neglected this space. That’s cool. WordPress will forgive and forget. What have I been up to since June 16, 2008? Well, lots of things, most of which don’t deserve much of a recap.

In June, two of my cousins had babies, and they are cute. I don’t anything important happening in July, but I’m sure something did. In August, I helped lead a national United Church young adult event called Kairos which rocked. Also in that same week, Alan and I got engaged. In September, I turned 26, and we set a wedding date for March 13, 2010. I’m sure something happened in October, and it was probably fun. In November, my brother got married in a fun small ceremony. And now it is December.

Yesterday, I accidentally blew away the database containing four months of development team daily logs. That wasn’t so great. Attempts at data recovery were unsuccessful. I have been listening to a lot of Elvis Costello’s music as of late. Christmas is coming up, and I think we’ve managed to create a good compromise regarding splitting time between Windsor, where Alan’s family is, and Forest, where my family is. We have been housing our friend Dave for about as long as I haven’t blogged, and he will be moving on and going to Humber College in January which will be exciting for him I’m sure.

Anyways, I do have lots to say, but I just wanted to post an overall recap before I jump into topical posts. I don’t think anyone even checks this page any more but I feel a need to blog about stuff, so I shall.

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