It’s also the birthday of Dave “Logan’s Dave” Ahrens, longtime friend of Wendy and one of the “bridesmen” at our wedding. Happy birthday, Dave!
Shanah Tovah
Sunset today marks the start of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year. As you might know, my wife (Wife!
Gotta get used to saying that) is Jewish, and we’ll celebrate with the
traditional apples and honey as well as adding an Asian twist by having
noodles for dinner — the traditional Chinese New Year food symbolizing
long life.
Whether you say “happy new year” as “shana tovah!” or “manigong bagong taon!“, have a happy one, everybody!
This year’s Shabot 6000 comic on Rosh Hashanah is a Flash animation that plays off the tequila/tekiyah
pun. Alas, it’s nowhere nearly as good as last year’s comic, which
remains, in this humble gentile’s opinion, the best Rosh Hashanah comic
ever:
Click the comic to see it on its original page.
Back to the "New Normal"
I return to regular blogging and work on Monday, October 3rd. Same blog, same URL, same job, new marital status!
Back in Town
Actually, we’ve been back since Tuesday afternoon, but have been taking
it easy. Wendy and I arrived home to find a note from my sister
informing us that she left us some just-heat-it-and-eat-it stuff from
Ma Maison, a great French restaurant around the corner for her place. I
was expecting to order pizza that night, but instead we supped on some
very tasty salmon with shredded carrots and baby bok choy, salad and
apple tarts. Thanks, sis!
Wednesday was really “Wend’s Day”, as I took her about town on a
just-for-her kind of day. We first went to Rol San for dim sum (j,
we’ll have to take you here the next time you’re in town) and then to
Steve’s Music Store to pick out my wedding present to her: an acoustic
guitar. She picked out a lovely dark brown wild cherry solid-top Art
& Lutherie axe and has already learned a couple of chords. After
that, she got her hair cut at W on Queen Street West. She grew her hair
out for the wedding, but the long hair’s been driving her crazy. It’s
now a very cute bob. Finally, we grabbed a turkey/brie/avocado sandwich
at the Drake Hotel Cafe and headed home for guitar practice and to give
our new Playstation 2 game, We ❤ Katamari, a good workout.
"Fo’ Shizzle, Mah Rabbizzle!"
Silent Running
As you’ve probably guessed, the blog’s been silent for the past week
because I’ve been getting ready for my wedding on Saturday. Things are
a little less crazy and I hope to write about what I’ve been up to in
my remaining hours as a free man.
I’ve been in Boston since Monday afternoon, staying with Wendy at her
parents’ place. Her folks are wonderful people and have made me feel
like one of the family (and yes, Mom, I’ve been helping clear the table
after dinner). Earlier this morning, I received a very sweet “on this
momentous occasion in your life” letter from
Mom and Dad.
The earliest of the early birds arrive tonight (Wednesday night); some
of my family from both Manila and Toronto should be in Camrbridge by
tomorrow night (Thursday). The wedding rehearsal will take place on
Friday, followed by a dinner for the wedding party and then a dessert
party to which all the out-of-town guests are invited. The big event, as the countdown
clock in the upper left-hand corner of this web page will show you, is
on Saturday.
I’ll try to squeeze in a quick post whenever I can, but there are no
guarantees. You know how it is with these life-changing ceremonies…
One always-enjoyable part of a Microsoft conference is the comedy video
spoof that they show near the beginning of one of the major keynote
presentations. This year’s is no exception. From the 2005 Professional Developer’s Conference and by way of Robert McLaws’ FunWithCoding.Net blog, here’s this year’s video, a riff on Napoleon Dynamite, featuring John Heder reprising the title role [download location 1 / download location 2] — 14.2MB Windows Media]. This isn’t taken from the source video — this was shot from a seat at the conference.
Some stills, taken from Robert McLaws’ site:






