Weekend plans

I’m not sure what’s in store for the weekend just yet, so I don’t know if I’ll be keeping up with technology or not! Tomorrow (Feb 23rd) is Angela’s 25th birthday, so the weekend’s plans are entirely up to her, what ever she wants!

I’ve been thinking long and hard about what to write in her birthday card, or what to write here in order to wish her a happy birthday, but I can’t find the words. I’m better with technology than I am with words. It’s almost impossible to put in to words what we have together. The closest I think I ever came was when I was in St. Louis back in 2000 and I purchased an Irish/Gaelic ring for her. The Gaelic saying on the ring is “Chuisle mo Chroi” (QWISHLEE mo CREE) (actually it’s not that exactly, it has characters that I can’t reproduce, but that’s the closest I can get!), which means “Pulse of my heart”. That’s what she is to me, she’s the thing that, at the end of the day, and throughout all of my life, keeps beating softly, right there with me always, no matter what each day brings. I’m so lucky to have that for the rest of my life.

So, Angela, happy birthday my love and thank you for making this first five months of our marriage happier than I could have ever imagined. I love you.

Now for the rest of you, well, I’ll be back in full swing Monday, promise! And a lot less sappy. 🙂 In the meantime run over to Angela’s blog and wish her a happy birthday! Please! I will be truly grateful to everyone who does! If this site has ever entertained you, informed you, made you laugh, made you think, or just got you through a boring afternoon, you can thank me by this one simple act, because without her this site wouldn’t be here, in countless little ways! Go, now, and leave her a message! (Yeah I’m begging my readers but at least I’m not asking you to buy her gift! *L* Sorry Wil, I couldn’t resist! )

Similar Posts

  • Selling your boss

    Thanks to a link on SimpleGeek, I saw this article by Michael Hyatt called “How to Sell Your Boss”. While not as specific to IT as some of the stuff I’ve been talking about, some of the general ideas are similar, and well, let’s face it, it’s written more elegantly than anything I blog. 🙂…

  • The number one rule

    Everyone knows what the number one rule of the helpdesk is. Users lie. We all accept that as truth, we all have plenty of stories about catching users in a lie, and I think even our users find it completely acceptable to lie to the helpdesk. But why? What’s the point? Seriously, if we all…

  • SP2

    I bit the bullet and installed SP2 over lunch today, since I had to work through my lunch hour anyway. (Long story) Everything went well, and nothing really came across as “broken” in any major way. I had to re-enable the Messenger Service, since I do use “net send” across our internal network quite often….

  • Doing things backwards

    While I was at the Office 2003 launch event last week, I was trying to think about ways our office could leverage the technology, what we could do with it, what sort of infrastructure changes we would need to make, what sort of cost savings it might generate, etc. All the things that I’m sure…

  • Lots of nastiness

    Is it me or is the blog-world getting a little bit nastier every minute? Chris is pissed at Palm, Geek is aggravated with Spam Assasin, (albeit he seems quite a bit less aggravated than Chris *L*), and to top it all off, Doc is pissed about something Andrew Orlowski wrote in which he made stupid,…

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

To respond on your own website, enter the URL of your response which should contain a link to this post's permalink URL. Your response will then appear (possibly after moderation) on this page. Want to update or remove your response? Update or delete your post and re-enter your post's URL again. (Find out more about Webmentions.)